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While a car metaphor may be a bit dated, it does seem to hit the nail on the head… Usually, we’re attracted to the shiny exterior, but when we look under the hood, the excitement may fall away. Would the reverse be possible then? Look under the hood, get excited, and then get attracted to the exterior? Are men and women different on that front? Join Tony, Ron, and Andrea as they tackle all of those questions, almost naming names, always brutally honest, and often skirting the lines of what’s acceptable! Key Takeaways [2:53] Tony opens up the discussion with a metaphor leading to the question: can intellectual and emotional connection pave the way to sexual excitement for men, or is it only ever the other way around? Andrea offers examples on how, for her, it absolutely does work that way… She’s met solid tens that lost their luster when she peeked under the hood and has also met sevens and eights whose maturity and intelligence turned them hot in a heartbeat! Do men and women fundamentally differ in that aspect? can you even find a partner that is deep, that is hot, and that has everything you want? From religious constraints to fighting 10,000 years of history [5:04] Is it really on one person that rests the burden of your happiness and satisfaction? Yin (feminine, right brain, sex) and Yang (masculine, left brain, conversation) are complementary energies. However, even if they are not gendered, shifting between yin and yang energies is hampered by social gender narratives. This prevents both men and women to express feminine and masculine energies at any given (and opportune) time to accommodate an eventual partner. Doing the work [9:27] Andrea explains that “doing the work” at its core means identifying your common patterns in order to break them up and adapt them to the reality you’re looking to build around yourself. The rules of engagement [7:25] Ron offers that the rules of engagement when it comes to what is expected of a relationship have been broken up by so many external forces like religion, society, and biology, that the diversity of backgrounds means that everyone has a particular “broken pattern” and that getting your puzzle piece to meet with that of another is difficult. [12:44] “How much older do I have to get to realize that unicorns just don’t exist?” Wisdom [13:00] Realising long-term satisfaction vs. a temporary high is the goal, but that means many things to different people — Margaret Mead suggested you should marry your first love, marry for family, and marry a third time for companionship. Andrea enjoins that Tony should not be Margaret, Tony should be Tony. Excitement [17:20] Dating is the pinnacle of excitement, but now that we can’t really do all that, people are getting more real. The pandemic has exposed this American dating format — trips, fancy restaurants, events — as a fun culture but one that may be a little rotten. Blondes make better wives [19:27] Yep, we go there. They’re not the same [22:30] Tony touches on the difference between love and lust. Ron loves a lot of people. He speaks to his relationship with his wife and some of his previous girlfriends. And lusting for multiple people at the same time. Poly wants all the crackers [26:05] We keep doing things because it’s what we think we have to do. But doing the opposite, say, the polyamorous thing, you’re turning your back on society and you can become a pariah. If we could work it out with society, we’d be waaaay more poly! HELP TONY [28:06] Though Tony is not a rule follower all of this relationship stuff is so complicated, can’t someone just tell him what to do? Let's talk about Andrea [29:05] Though she prefers monogamy, she is looking for a partner: a person who will support her, be competent, strong mentally and emotionally, flexible, and able to have productive conversations. Companionship and flexibility sound like keys to Andrea. On Unicorns [33:05] As the expectations of having it all in a relationship increases, the complexity goes up and it requires more skill. Now the male and female have to be able to adeptly shift between yin and yang energies, it requires a whole lot of communication and emotional intelligence skills. You’re going to move in and out of a relationship flow state, and when you’re out of it, the question will become, was the flow deep enough to maintain the relationship? AHA! [35:27] Tony’s teacher said “relationships are the crucible of life.” To be able to work out your sexual desires, your intellectual needs, your emotional needs, that’s all of life! That’s it! How we try to make it work [36:10] Monogamy, it’s a tough tackle. Once you’re past the lust part, how do you value the rest of a relationship? Tony speaks to his own experience with a “hall pass.” Following society’s rules won’t necessarily make you happy, but when you love someone you want them to be happy! QUESTIONS FOR ANDREA! [44:07] Q1: As a man, how do you separate yourself from the pack? Just be you, and have the balls to come say “Hey! How are you” and have a casual conversation. Be mindful of how you carry yourself in a group of people — hold your own but don’t be attention-grabbing. Be as casual and friendly as you can. Q2: Is “hard to get” still a thing during COVID-19? NOBODY LIKES THOSE GAMES. And no one has time for that sh*t. Have the guts to just be honest. Brutal honesty [50:40] Andrea shares two key moments when brutal honesty enabled meaningful conversation for her recently. Tony looked at Andrea’s guy and he’s a normal-looking dude! Becoming a better person [57:30] Tony’s date is driving her to be better, Ron touches on the work that needs to be done on both parts for a relationship to work. Andrea gives an example of the energy exchange required in order for a relationship to click; guess what, it all boils down to intangibles. Conclusions? [1:07:50] There are some tangible things to productive relationships, and some others are completely out of our control. Maybe we need 5,000 years of zen to figure relationships out, but in the meantime, maybe the best you can do is figure yourself out and be true to that. Thanks for tuning in. More about your hosts Podcast: tonywongpodcast.com Agile Coaching: Agiletony.com Executive Coaching: Agiletony.com/mental-and-emotional-agility Twitter: Twitter.com/agile_tony LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/tonywongdigitalonion Youtube: Youtube.com/channel/UCJyT0C_nrzAZ9GhmOXaSRRw Co-host Ron Williams on LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/ronwilliams More about our guests Andrea Hollenbeck on Instagram @andreajileen and on LinkedIn
The trend of looking for real meaningful experiences has been around for a while now, but COVID changed the game: the immediate starkness of lockdown made us miss the simple things in life, real human connection. This awkward moment in history is just the one Tony picked to start online dating! In order to make a bit of sense of his own experiences and women more broadly, Tony interviews three beautiful (we’re not kidding), successful, smart L.A. women, in search of some answers on what makes a man attractive, what smart women are looking for and what they haven’t yet been able to find. Join Tony, Andrea, Jenna and Kanani to figure out what it is people can’t seem to find. Key Takeaways [:09] Tony opens up the show by setting the stage: he started online dating four weeks ago and the results got him thinking: what do women want? Simple yet complicated [3:07] Smart, attractive, and successful women who do self-work gain stability and clarity on who they are. Women note: they look for men who are mentally stable and emotionally intelligent. L.A. is weird [7:30] It appears L.A. may be a unique beast in this respect, but women have often found the end of a relationship at the very first sign of trouble: “It’s too much work and there are too many other women to put in any effort in a relationship.” A dating case study [10:50] She has over 100 messages in her Hinge inbox, but she only met one person in person and it went poorly… What didn’t she find? He was very successful, very hard working, had clarity and purpose but he was negative and controlling (as far as asking for a change in appearance after only a few dates!) At a failed 1% rate, clearly, it shouldn’t be played as a numbers game. They see more than we think [17:54] Tony is surprised to find how much details these women can infer from a few profile pictures! Women note: go for raw authentic and genuine photos, don’t stage and pose so much. What is a turn-off in a profile? Too many: babies, kids, cats, dogs (don’t try to thirst trap) Too staged: leaning against a car, wistfully looking out into the distance Too much: shirtless, surfing, group, sunglasses Don’t hide the truth [24:17] Social media is the new white picket fence: only the best pics and happiest moments make the cut and it’s very misleading. Women note: you aren’t perfect AND you don’t have to be. From wide and shallow to narrow and deep [25:30] Women are looking for deeper connections with fewer people, the ‘casting a wide net’ approach has not been fruitful. Women note: are you so caught up in what you think you’re supposed to do to be a man, that you don’t pay attention to what you do need to do? Do. The. Work. [28:36] Just like telling someone to relax, it’s not that simple, but it is worthwhile... Women note: be authentic, be vulnerable. How? Get to know yourself, to be yourself. Women don’t want what you think they do [30:10] The societal pressure for men to be successful has ramped up to the point of being altogether one-sided. Women note: it’s not all material success: you’re golden if you can have a hard conversation. Masculinity [31:32] There is now a rebalancing of what it means to be masculine and having emotional intelligence is part of masculinity. Women note: aside from EQ they look for honesty, confidence, strength in the face of emotion, mental presence, and integrity. Physicality [36:00] Inner qualities don’t negate the outside ones — they are still important. Women note: you have more leeway if the beauty inside is there and the physical doesn’t quite match than the other way around. Are women looking for a unicorn? [47:42] The world is super competitive and all of our energy needs to be poured into your work in order to be financially successful as per society’s standards; this leaves little room for self-work and introspection. Maybe social pressure also makes it that being vulnerable and open as a man is tough. Showcasing you [49:18] In order to showcase who you are and attract the person you want, you first have to know what both those things are! Be more aware of what you’re going for and be authentic in that space. Women note: your pics say more than you think, and so do your answers! How to be a better person [55:30] Tony shares the story of how his mentor found success by changing the name of his book to fit the audience, from ‘how to be a better man’ to ‘W dating.’ Tony’s take [1:00:00] If you’re looking for something that is going to grow you and fulfill you, it’s not going to feel familiar. Tony shares an exercise to identify your physical reactions to a person and analyze what they mean. Women (and Tony) note: men and women need to do the work, don’t settle: if she isn’t right, she isn’t right. The Woke Fit Guy [1:07:45] An app opportunity?! All our guests are in. Thanks for tuning in. More about your hosts Podcast: tonywongpodcast.com Agile Coaching: Agiletony.com Executive Coaching: Agiletony.com/mental-and-emotional-agility Twitter: Twitter.com/agile_tony LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/tonywongdigitalonion Youtube: Youtube.com/channel/UCJyT0C_nrzAZ9GhmOXaSRRw Co-host Ron Williams on LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/ronwilliams More about our guests Andrea Hollenbeck on Instagram @andreajileen and on LinkedIn Jenna Borden on Instagram @jenjenborden Kanani Lynn Kroll on Instagram @Bfearlessfitness, on her website, on Facebook and on LinkedIn
We take you back in time when the wrestling was GOOD, and the acting was BAD! Join Tony and Conrad as Col. Robert Parker, Harley Race, Vader and Sid Vicious go to an island in search of Davey Boy Smith and Sting. And join in for the search for Cactus Jack. In the ring there are Buff Bagwell, Ricky Steamboat, and Paul Orndorff. And an edition of "A Flair for the Gold." Strap yourselves in, we're headed for some shit! Support us on Patreon, get this show early and ad free, plus TONS of BONUS content: patreon.com/WHWMonday Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/WHWMonday Check out all the new cool merchandise at BoxOfGimmicks.com Buy a shirt at LoisRules.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/whw Save thousands at Savewithconrad.com
Sparked from the brutal police killing of George Floyd, we're seeing a surge of protests not just in the US but around the world.And we delve into one of the most radical calls in these protests - Defund the Police.Join Tony, Naren and Srikeit as they explore the history of policing , its actual effectiveness and alternatives for law enforcement.Meet your hosts aka The Ultracrepidarians!Naren | Srikeit | TonyInstagram: @shenoynv | @srikeit | @notytonyTwitter: @shenoyn | @srikeit | @notytonySay hello and tell us what you think! We love your feedback.We'd love it if you could leave a rating on Apple Podcasts - it really helps boost visibility and our egos.Simblified is:An Indian podcast that takes things that happen around us and deconstructs them in a manner you can understand and impress your colleagues, next interviewer, date or cat. Run by four folks seeking a return to the "good ol' days of Twitter" - Naren, Srikeit & Tony, Simblified has the guarantee of "if we can understand it, you can!" and proceeds to look at everything from technology to politics to weird phenomena to questions you never knew you wanted to be answered. Along the way, you'll hear lots of bad jokes, facts, PG Wodehouse references, and more bad jokes. Hopefully, you'll have a laugh.
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Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world. These include how we design, source and manufacture products. And also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 13In this episode, Tony says Thomas made a full pivot for about 350 employees spread across two locations – one in New York City, and one in Horsham, PA. He says the first step was how smoothly it all went, and how prepared Thomas was to go remote.Tony says he has so many suppliers that just bring tears to his eyes. He says they have to shut down for the foreseeable future. Although, he says he’s heard from hospitals, organizations, city and state governments that found incremental suppliers. And he says you can use it on ThomasNet.com – and he says Thomas did it in 48 hours, not nine to 10 months.He says Mark Andreesen of Andreesen Horowitz – who created the modern web browser called Netscape – wrote a post recently that says it’s time to build. He called out in a positive way that US manufacturing has never had a higher output.Tony says ThomasNet rolled out a new badging system, rolled out version 5.0, rolled out business unit called Thomas Industrial Data, rewired all our financial systems, rolled out a new order entry system, and 450 seats of Salesforce – all in 30 days.He says we are going to have a little turbulence here, but he thinks we’re going to get through this, and for many companies, they can come out of this stronger than before. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony and guest Tommy Casabona from the the Always Be Booked podcast as they talk cruising. Show Notes: Follow Tommy at the Always Be Booked YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7rEq-G_L0KLuEFneFMu4SA Follow us on YouTube: La Lido Loca Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLoGEyIWH6f6mkJxDCweDag La Lido Loca Cruising: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqFivW2VWJtGfvrMreyjNbw Let Jenny help with your travel, you can contact her at: jbarnette@cruiseshipcenters.com Info about La Lido Loca Group Cruises: http://www.lalidoloca.com/groupcruise Follow us on Social Media: Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/lalidoloca/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lalidoloca/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/lalidoloca Pintrest - https://www.pinterest.com/lalidoloca/ Represent the locafam with a t-shirt, check out the latest designs at: https://teespring.com/stores/lalidoloca-funshop Our mailing address is: La Lido Loca 4142 Mariner Blvd #402 Spring Hill, FL 34609 Support our creative efforts at Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/lalidoloca Please Submit Questions or Comments to tony@lalidoloca.com
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world. These include how we design, source and manufacture products. And also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 12In this episode: Tony says about 350 of Thomas are now working remotely – and 75 independent sales reps that they call certified Thomas Partners. He says he’s been amazed to watch his company make that transition and he is proud of his people that got him there. He says these are anxiety producing times, and he’s amazed at how calm people stayed.Tony says that Thomas started to produce some surveys. The first wave Thomas sampled 750 companies, and the second wave they sampled 1,400. The first wave of the study 60% of respondents said they were seeing an impact on the virus in the near future. Second wave, 45% of respondents said they were seeing an impact. That means that some sources in China are coming back online.Tony says that auto companies, electronics companies, aerospace companies, and others have their supply chains disrupted. He says you may see an acceleration of re-shoring in the U.S.I tell Tony that when I was in ninth grade I had a coach that told us, “adversity builds character.” But he said no, “adversity reveals character.”Tony says there’s a lot of people that understand that they can be very productive and live a high quality of life without the strain of commuting. He says that it’s pretty easy to draw a vector point and to see a higher percentage of remote workers. Which means empty offices.Tony says to stay calm while we fly through some turbulence. He says we’re watching how customers and prospects are reaching out to Thomas and looking at the dashboard of their products and services. Tony says they were chatting via Slack today, and seeing users request a feature where a supplier would show lead times for products and services – right on the supplier profile.Tony’s podcast is on all the major platforms as well as https://ThomasNet.com. You can also subscribe to Thomas’ daily email newsletter at https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world. These include how we design, source and manufacture products. And also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 10In this episode: Tony says we have the benefit of having had a ringside seat at a lot of these market transitions. He says it always surprises you how long it takes for them to happen – and then the speed with which they ultimately happen. Tony says he thinks we’re at one of those stages right now, with industry 4.0 and digital transformation.Tony says if you look at the valuations of a tech company, it’s much, much higher than a manufacturing company. Tesla is an outlier – sure, he says, they’re bending steel just like the others, but they’ve clearly fused tech at the center.He says a sunflower moves based on the angle of the sun – and that’s what SunBot, a company that captures 90% of the sun’s rays does. It emulates nature, and it’s creating a whole new solar technology.Tony goes on to say it was his chief technology officer who raised the idea that Thomas should develop a business unit called “Thomas Industrial Data,” to sell datasets into the buyside financial institutions. Tony says when he brought that up, he said, “please call me in a month.” But he was right, because the CTO was able to see that much quicker than anybody else in the company.He says he lives in a glass house too, and he’s trying to understand what customer success really means. He says if you’re in the wrong hands, and you’re wildly overpromising on something, and you don’t know exactly what it is. But he says if you go to the other end of the spectrum it’s a license to upsell you after you’ve bought the core product or service.Tony goes on to say that China assembled a 40,000 square-foot hospital in 10 days to assist people for the Coronavirus. They used prefabricated materials, and he is an awe of that.Tony’s podcast is on all the major platforms as well as https://ThomasNet.com. You can also subscribe to Thomas’ daily email newsletter at at https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HAVE YOU EVER WONDER WHY SOME PEOPLE HAVE CERTAIN THINGS AND OTHERS DON'T? IT BECOMES SO FRUSTRATION AND MANY TIMES WE WANT TO GIVE UP, BUT THERE'S SOMETHING THAT WILL NOT ALLOW US TO THROW IN THE TOWEL. GOD PURPOSELY ORCHESTRATES OUR LIVES TO LINE UP WITH HIS WILL. GOD IS TEACHING US TO TRUST HIM IN EVERY AREA OF OUR LIFE. WHEN WE START OBTAINING THINGS GOD ALREADY KNOW OUR HEART. HE'S TRUSTING US TO MAKE DECISIONS LIKE HE HAS TAUGHT US TO MAKE. JOIN TONY, KELVIN AND MYSELF IN THIS DISCUSSION. MANY BLESSINGS.
Join Tony, Courtney, and Vince as get down and dirty with the Boone and Shannon centric episode. Hear the crew get disgusted by Hurley's digestion, discuss who is the best baby on the island (spoiler alert... it's Boone), and get grossed out by some sister smooching.
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world. These include how we design, source and manufacture products. And also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 10In this episode: Tony believes that 2020 will be the year where industry 4.0 really takes off. The increase he says, of products and services such as robotics, advanced manufacturing systems, additive manufacturing (a/k/a 3D printing), electronic components and sensors, have finally converged.Tony says that 5G will open up packets of information at volumes we haven’t dreamed of before. He says that 5G connected to additive manufacturing will put small manufacturing facilities closer to a company’s customers.Tony says that Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are all manufacturers. But in a different era we would have said, “no, they’re software companies.” But if you actually look at the business they’re in, he says, enabling technologies are allowing us to rethink what is a manufacturing company.He says a Toyota plant in the Midwest did a $1.5 billion upgrade to every system – including AI and robotics. And here’s the kicker: It created more than 500 jobs.Tony says Boeing is struggling to figure out who the company is in today’s world. He says they made some really, really bad decisions. And because of that, Boeing’s very large customers are backing up and saying, “Maybe you aren’t who we thought you were.”Tony says when Steve Ballmer was the CEO of Microsoft, it was all about market share, and about why they were better than the competition. Fast-forward to Satya Nadella, who is now the CEO, and he’s talking about customer behavior and customer needs. And he’s talking about partnering with other corporations like Oracle and SAP.Tony’s podcast is on all the major platforms as well as ThomasNet.com. You can subscribe to Thomas’s daily email newsletter at thomasnet/insights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Much ramblings occur this day now but none such as this week. Join Tony and Phil as they cover great things like the end of the Vietnam war, some great TV show debuts and just how whitewashed Australia cricket might be. facebook
As the co-founder of Lonely Planet, Tony Wheeler has inspired generations of intrepid travellers to explore the four corners of the planet. But in an age where travel is more accessible than ever, what does it really mean to have been ‘everywhere’? Join Tony as he reflects on the most accomplished adventurers he knows, the unticked destinations on his wish list, and the challenges and rewards of visiting some of the world’s more remote and difficult destinations.
This week there is much history to be spoken about ranging from strange laws in history, to Jewish persecution and even celebrating some iconic birthdays (and less iconic ones too). Join Tony and Phil and they cover as much of January 9 as they can wave a stick at. facebook
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world. These include how we design, source and manufacture products. And also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 9In this episode: Tony and I begin by discussing our recent experience at Carnegie Mellon University. Our Digital All-Star Sean Ammirati, who founded the Corporate Startup Lab, invited us to participate in a day-long event that touched on Disney+, the industrial IoT, data silos, and a host of other topics.Tony was with a company called Rodon, and they were launching a new product called “SillDry.” It’s for a commercial building where if you’re putting in windows you can make sure they stay dry. They built a rubber unit that goes into the application, and it fits in cleanly and easily.Later, he says he implemented the Harvard strategy of “Jobs to be Done” as a research methodology and formalized process. He says it was exhaustive, and Thomas did five-hundred 90-minute interviews. But, he says, the qualitative analysis is helping ThomasNet put the data into perspective, so they can see the patterns a little better.Tony talks about how workers on the factory floor are looking at real-time data and are better able to make decisions. They’re looking at customer orders, customer needs, and how many orders are shipping and where they’re being shipped. Everyone knows what’s going on.Finally, he says we don’t need managers – we need leaders.You can see the Thomas Industry Update podcast on every major platform – and on Thomasnet.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony and Phil as they talk about this day in history. From Russia's Luna 1 launch to that time Rosevelt shut down a post office. facebook
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Tony Stuart CEO of UNICEF Australia shares a wonderful of moving from a profit model business to a Not For Profit and the opportunity for each of us to share our skills to help others. It is common knowledge that as we age it is more difficult to find purpose, a very important attribute to staying young at heart. Join Tony and me as we share some of the opportunities and benefits of giving back to the community. #ageingfearlessly #UNICEF #notforprofit #giving #happiness #community #retirement #purpose
Remember when musicals about cats DIDN'T make you want to claw your eyeballs out? This week the randomizer goes all the way back to 1970 to pick the first Disney animated feature of the "What would Walt have done?" era. Join Tony, Dave, Luke and Morgan as they adopt THE ARISTOCATS!
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world. These include how we design, source and manufacture products. And also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 8In this episode, Tony and I begin with his podcasts, which are available at the Thomas Industry Update and on every major platform such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc. Karen Norheim was on Episode 3. She is president and COO of American Crane & Equipment Corporation and Tony said she is doing some really innovative things.He says tariffs are constantly in the headlines, and you can’t predict the impact – we don’t know what’s going to happen. He suggests that companies are identifying localized supply chains as their backup – if not their primary.Tony says upwards of 75% of trading relationships are paid via a traditional purchase order or traditional check, rather than e-invoicing or electronic payments – which seems astounding to him.He goes on to say that, “Boy I outsourced my manufacturing to Vietnam.” If you own the supply chain, he says, you know how long it takes to ship it back – and the loss or breakage along the way.Tony says companies now have dashboards up in a centralized service area, and they will have a physical camera showing all the different components of their supply chain – so if anything were to happen, they can move in real-time.Tony says he gets several emails every day saying, “I stumbled across your profile, and I thought we should connect.” He imagines that if you’re an industry tradeshow and you see the CEO of a customer company and walk over and go, “Hey I just happened to stumble upon you.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony and Chad as they discuss the relationship of church and state within the American context, but also from the vantage point of their traditions. Our prayer is that we might all take a step back from an often contentious topic and reflect on the scriptural witness and how it should inform our ethos.
Join Tony, Courtney, and Vince as they dive into Sawyer's confusing con man origins, complain about some early 2000s racism, and learn a great deal about the dangers of asthma.
As with every ECW event of the '90, this one was a feast for the eyeballs (in more ways than just wrestling action)! It featured RVD, Taz, Sabu, Chris Candido, Raven, Tommy Dreamer, Sandman, Lance Storm, Justin Credible and an ass-kicking match between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka. Plus, let's not forget Tammy Lynn Sytch, Dawn Marie and Francine. The action was, as always, at a breakneck speed and the duo of Conrad and Tony with a few special guests, did their best to keep up! Join Tony, Conrad and Good Ole JR LIVE at Zanies in Nashville after AEW Dynamite on Wednesday, November 13 for a night of fun and stories. Tickets at supershowlive.com Support us on Patreon, get this show early and ad free, plus TONS of BONUS content: patreon.com/WHWMonday Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/WHWMonday Check out all the new cool merchandise at BoxOfGimmicks.com Buy a shirt and Tony will call you (eventually!) at LoisRules.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/whw Save thousands at SaveCade.com
Join Tony and Cooley on this episode of the RedBeard Podcast and where they discuss their Halloween plans and a lot of other random shizznit! Subscribe and comment, fools! You'd be nuts not to! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redbeardpodcast/support
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world. These include how we design, source and manufacture products. And also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 7In this episode, Tony and I discuss the passing of Mark Hurd, co-CEO of Oracle. He says he could be tough, but Tony had huge admiration for his business acumen.He goes on to say that there’s really cool technology around what’s called “smart warehousing,” where they’re combining man and machine to automate and improve efficiencies.Tony was invited to give a keynote address at the Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA), and he spoke about data and research. When he got off the stage, somebody used the expression, “You punched us right in the face with the reality of where our buyer’s going – even if we didn’t want to hear it.”Tony was also on Fox Business News, and talked about the state of U.S. manufacturing. Prior to his appearance, the stock market tanked by 500 points. He says it was a fascinating time to go on the show, since the markets were reacting to the ISM survey of manufacturers.Tony says that your prospective customer knows more about your products, your offering, your competitors, and the marketplace than your best sales rep could ever know.Tony has a new podcast called “Thomas Industry Update.” Their first guest is Anne Evans, director at the Department of Commerce, who is helping U.S. companies understand the complexities of exporting. It’s available on all platforms: www.thomasnet.com/update. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony, Courtney, and Vince as they recap the Jack centric episode White Rabbit. Listen as they discuss the difference between being dehydrated and thirsty, get down to the truth of Jack's father's Australian shenanigans, and learn how to live together so they don't die alone.
Join Tony, Courtney, & Vince as they chat about the Kate centric episode Tabula Rasa. They Laugh, they cry, and they lose their prosthetic arms!
Join Tony and I as we talk about the tough issues of suicide, depression and ways in which we can provide help to our local leaders who must address these concerns.
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world: how we design, source and manufacture products, and also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 6In this episode, Tony and I start off by discussing how there is substantial increase in software products and services in the industrial marketplace – and how software companies really need to focus on customer success. He says he openly will throw rocks – and live in a glass house at the exact same moment.Tony says that in the spirit of eating their own dog food, Thomas has completely reconfigured over 400 seats of Salesforce and added a completely different order entry system. He says they also ripped out the entire financial software backbone – and installed several other systems to support the financial process.He talks of Regis McKenna, who was a hugely influential figure in Silicon Valley. He was responsible for a lot of the things we think about in modern marketing and positioning – including Apple and Compaq. And he talks of Jan Carlzon, who resuscitated SAS airlines in the 1980s. He’s written a book called “Moments of Truth."I mention the remarkable and unexpected changes taking place in the software world, such as the budding BFF relationship between former rivals Microsoft and Oracle. In the interest of driving more value for customers by helping them integrate software from Microsoft and Oracle, Larry Ellison went so far as to say the two companies now have a "great partnership." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world: not just how products are designed, sourced and manufactured, but also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 5In this episode: Tony and I discuss self-management, something that he says doesn’t get talked about enough. He says the emotional stamina required to run a business today is infinitely more difficult and more trying than it was even 10 years ago.Tony says there’s been nearly 200,000 robots purchased in the U.S. in the last seven years – and in those same seven years there have been 1.3 million new manufacturing jobs. He says he’s not a huge fan of the work-life balance; it’s not about how many hours do I spend working and how many hours do I spend in my personal life – it’s about how do you stay fresh. And finally, Tony says if you’ve lost your curiosity and passion for the industry, you might want to consider calling up private equity and deciding to get out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony and Joey as they find out the story behind Terrell Chestnut. Almost since birth, faced with adversity and struggle, Terrell has overcame many obstacles and has elevated his life from being in the foster care system to making it as a professional athlete. What did he face and how did he do it? You’ll have to tune in to find out! #nothingtolosepodcast
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world: not just how products are designed, sourced and manufactured, but also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 4In this episode: Tony and I discuss the future, and the near-past. We heartily agree on just how fortunate we have been to have had a ringside seat for the utter transformation of technology in recent years. (We also agree that if you aren’t fluent in technology change yet, you’re going to be left behind.) Next, Tony and I discuss how his company, ThomasNet.com, covers 72,000 categories—and the fact that every second, someone’s buying a product or service.Tony goes on to explore the business implications of massive population shifts. Namely, that the Baby Boom generation and the Millennial generation are now roughly 50/50 in the workforce. Also that there will be 10 billion people on the planet by the year 2050 (which isn’t very long from now). Finally, Tony does a bit of a rant on the restaurant industry – which you definitely don’t want to miss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony and Tafari as they discuss the Disney movie empire. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetheatergoers/support
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world: not just how products are designed, sourced and manufactured, but also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 4In this episode: Tony and I discuss how we’ve been fortunate to have a ringside seat on the transformation of technology – and how if you aren’t fluent, you’re going to be left behind. Next, we discuss how ThomasNet.com has 72,000 categories, and every second someone’s buying a product or service. Tony goes on to say how the Baby Boom generation and the Millennial generation are now 50/50 – and how there will be 10 billion people on the planet by the year 2050, which isn’t very long from now. And, he does a bit of a rant on the restaurant industry – which is something you don’t want to miss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We recorded outside so apologize for the wind interference. It clears up later in the episode. It’s San Diego Comic-Con week! Are you ready? Join Tony, Trevor, Abby and Johnny as they reflect on the significance of 50 years of Comic-Con, share what they are looking forward to and offer advice to first timers. They …
Internet Personality & Authentic Empowerment on The Tony DUrso Show with Tommy Gabriel & Bob Lancer. Tommy Gabriel is a TMZ Live Personality, Anti-Bullying Advocate, Online Influencer & Actor on Amazon Prime's debut of Finding Ourselves.” He’s a social media phenomenon who amassed a huge following on social media & relates to his following as “Online Besties” . . . Bob Lancer is guiding individuals & groups in the process of liberating their authentic empowerment for over 3 decades through his professional speaking, coaching, books & articles. His work includes empowering parents & teachers to succeed with love with children, while passing on empowering mindsets to children . . . The Tony DUrso Show is the #1 show on VoiceAmerica Influencers. Join Tony every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts.
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world: not just how products are designed, sourced and manufactured, but also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience. Episode 3In this episode, Tony and I look at a the “flywheel” effect, with simple systems that companies don’t need to think about. Next, he switches to how 17 year-old Formula 1 drivers grew up in the age of simulators, using them thousands and thousands of times. Tony discusses the role of MRO (maintenance, repair, and operations), and how it may change to “optimization,” which could be a new machine – or a new capability. And he talks about how AI and ML have emerged, and we’re starting to see levels of scale and speed – and also applications that we haven’t thought of before. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony and Tafari as they discuss the newest Men in Black film. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetheatergoers/support
Join Tony (@tonez0ne), Tristan (@trondood), Will (@scotch_man), and Daney (@daneyrivera), as they chat about what they’ve been playing and go over E3 2019’s hottest reveals.... The post Episode 170 – Our Thoughts on E3 2019 appeared first on antonioworrall | games • gadgets • geek life.
Pretty pretty please, if you ever, ever feel like you're nothingYou're fuckin' perfect to me!FIRST VERSE:As part of our #GayHistory, the conversion of AIDS is inevitable. The 80's and 90's were filled with deaths within the gay community, all due to a virus that was deemed "a gay man's disease" and therefore, never fully researched or supported. What was supposed to be an era of expression and acceptance became a time of sadness and loss. HIV and AIDS defined gay culture for a long time, and that story is our story. Thankfully, newer drugs and tons of research has made living with AIDS no longer a death sentence. Join Tony and Marko as they journey through the community's struggle with the virus and the hope we have for a future cure.CHORUS:“Made a wrong turn, once or twiceDug my way out, blood and fireBad decisions, that's alrightWelcome to my silly life”Conversion therapy is a controversial topic, with no exciting points. Many states have banned the practice, yet many queer lives have been deeply effected by its presence in our country. This week, Marko and Tony sit down to talk about reparative (conversion) therapy, the lack of science to prove its success, and the lasting effects it's had on the LGBTQ community.SECOND VERSE:Huffington Post: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/denver-mayor-moves-to-ban-conversion-therapy-for-lgbtq-minors_n_5c19041ae4b02d2cae8d666bBRIDGE:This week, Marko and Tony are joined at the Critable by season one guest, and conversion therapy participant, Chase Nelson (The Singing Scientist). Chase (@singing_scientist) walks the guys through his journey of coming to terms with his sexuality, the decision to voluntarily seek clarity by way of reparative (conversion) therapy, and what life looks like on the other side. Movies like 'Boy Erased' ring true for hundreds of thousands of LGBT people in our country, and we are so privileged to have Chase tell the story from his very own perspective. - - - - - TUNE IN:Tune in to Relationsh@, for a behind the scenes post-show conversation about this week's episode! Visit Instagram (@podrelationshit) every week for more Relationshit content! - - - - - SHOP: Go to supergayunderwear.com, and don’t forget to use promo code CRITELLI at check out for a 10% discount on your super gay purchase of underwear, clothing, and accessories! - - - - - EMAIL US:relationshitquestions@gmail.comEvery month, Marko and Tony will devote an episode to your relationship questions and concerns. Write in if you need some guidance or direction. - - - - - RATE US:Go to your favorite podcast directory and give Relationsh!t a 5-Star rating, and fantastic review! It sounds like a big ask, but it helps us out tremendously. If you have 5-minutes, do us a solid! - - - - - FOLLOW US:Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook@podrelationshitAnd follow Marko and Tony on Instagram (@thecritellis) if you want a BTS look into their relationship and adventures!- - - - - SPECIAL THANKS:@markitinc (Instagram) for our logo!@mdotcot (Instagram, Twitter) for our editing!and (last but not least) ...@TinMan_TC (Twitter)... and, AntonSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/podrelationshit)
Join Tony and Tafari as they discuss the new live action Aladdin. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetheatergoers/support
On April 19, 1998, World Championship Wrestling took it's traveling circus to Denver for Spring Stampede. And even though it was well received among wrestling fans at the time, it was still in the wake of the "Starrcade debacle" and the juggernaut they created was starting to show some "wear and tear." It's Hogan and Nash against Roddy Piper and the Giant in a "baseball bat on a pole match;" Raven against Diamond Dallas Page in a Raven's Rules match for the US Title and Sting vs the Macho Man Randy Savage for the WCW World Title. Plus Goldberg, Chris Jericho, Curt Henning, Eddie and Chavo and many more! We go back 21 years to some good and some bad, but all VERY WCW. Join Conrad and Tony for Spring Stampede 1998. No Bull! Join Tony and Conrad LIVE in St. Louis at OFF BROADWAY Saturday night June 22 at 7:00 PM. Tickets available at tonyandconradlive.com (http://www.tonyandconradlive.com/) Also join Tony and Conrad LIVE in Baltimore at Jimmy Famous Seafood Sunday afternoon June 23 at 1:00 PM. Tickets available at whathappenedwhenlive.com (http://www.whathappenedwhenlive.com/) Support us on Patreon, get this show early and ad free, plus TONS of BONUScontent: http://patreon.com/WHWMonday Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/WHWMonday Check out all the new cool merchandise at BoxOfGimmicks.com (http://boxofgimmicks.com/) Buy a shirt and Tony will call you (eventually!) at LoisRules.com (http://loisrules.com/) Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/whw Save thousands at SaveCade.com (http://savecade.com/) Did you miss Starrcast II? See all the events, or pick the ones you wanted to see at starrcastonfite.com (http://starrcastonfite.com/)
Join Tony and Tafari as they discuss the animated Aladdin trilogy in preparation for their upcoming discussion about the new, live-action Aladdin. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetheatergoers/support
Join Tony (@_tonezone_), Tristan (@trondood), Will (@scotch_man), and Daney (@daneyrivera), as they chat about what they’ve been playing and go over some gaming news from... The post Episode 168 – Dinosaur Cheddar appeared first on antonioworrall | games • gadgets • geek life.
Each month Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world: not just how products are designed, sourced and manufactured, but also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 2In this episode, Tony and I look at how additive manufacturing (3D printing) is providing factories with products from simple to complex, and how digital twinning – a digital representation of a physical asset – is a game-changer. We also discuss how a digital ledger, (blockchain) opens up “tons of opportunities” for manufacturers. Tony thinks that technological change precedes cultural change, and that industry is leading the way with robotics and automation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Tony (@_tonezone_), Tristan (@trondood), and Omar (insta @coupleapops) as they chat about what they’ve been playing and go over some gaming news from the... The post Episode 167 – Diggin’ Dauntless appeared first on antonioworrall | games • gadgets • geek life.
Rally Chile what a debut! But lots to discuss! Join Tony, Ryan, Jack and Trevor as they talk more on performance's and some great AOB's! Martin Holmes joins Tony to talk more Rally Chile and the 2020 calendar.
Join Tony (@_tonezone_), Tristan (@trondood), Will (@scotch_man), and Omar (insta @coupleapops), as they chat about what they’ve been playing and go over some news from... The post Episode 165 – That Sweet Brown Note appeared first on antonioworrall | games • gadgets • geek life.
Join Tony (@_tonezone_), Tristan (@trondood), Will (@scotch_man), and Daney (@daneyrivera), as they chat about what they’ve been playing and go over some gaming news from... The post Episode 164 – See Ya Fugly Sonic! appeared first on antonioworrall | games • gadgets • geek life.
Join Tony (@_tonezone_), Tristan (@trondood), and Will (@scotch_man) as they chat about what they’ve been playing and go over some gaming news from the week.... The post Episode 163 – Probably Don’t Play Breath of the Wild on PSVR appeared first on antonioworrall | games • gadgets • geek life.