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Active listening and compassion are vital for understanding, morale, decision-making, and trust in leadership. In this episode, CEO Jon Fisher shares how a personal crisis taught him the importance of these qualities, helping him reconnect with his team. As CEO and Founder of miingl, Inc., Jon revolutionized digital networking with innovations like Ziing, Community Cork, Click-to-Cluster, and Call to Stage, setting new standards in online interactions. WHEN YOU'RE READY, HERE'S HOW WE CAN HELP: Masterclass and More: https://www.caringleadershiplearning.com/ Engage your people with work culture consulting: https://employeefanatix.com/ Hire Heather to speak to your group: https://www.heatheryounger.com Access free Active Listening On-Demand Webinar: https://heatheryounger.com/webinar/ Access free Art of Caring Leadership resources: https://www.heatheryounger.com/kit Book a consultation or general contact: https://heatheryounger.com/#contact ---------------------------------------------------- For more Leadership Motivational videos, click here to subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/@heatherryounger Let's connect on social! https://www.facebook.com/HeatherRYounger https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherryounger/ https://x.com/HeatherRYounger https://www.instagram.com/heatherryoungerofficial/ https://www.youtube.com/c/HeatherRYounger-EmployeeLoyalty-LeadershipExpert ---------------------------------------------------- About Heather R Younger, J.D., CSP Heather R Younger is a highly sought-after speaker, 2x-TEDx speaker, diversity, equity and inclusion strategist, and contributor to leading news outlets. She is also the Founder and CEO of Employee Fanatix, a leading employee engagement and consulting firm. After over 25,000 employee engagement surveys and years of working with organizations to transform employee engagement, here's what Heather has seen over and over: When you know how to listen, employees will tell you exactly what they need to bring their full selves to work. Book Heather to speak at your event or organization. Visit heatheryounger.com or https://www.cmispeakers.com/heather-r-younger. for more details.
Oakland Roots traveled to San Jose to face the Quakes. Someone who holds a big piece of both cities sporting future in his hands was not there. The US Open Cup clash was a good game, we dissect it and then wrap with some Bay FC chat - when will their luck turn? And finish with a mention for the Oakland Soul who are kicking off their USL W campaign.
Jon Fisher, who is the CEO of Miingl, joins Clint Betts and Garrett Clark for this episode of the Silicon Slopes Podcast. Miingl is an interactive social video platform ideal for networking and building digital connections. They chat about the creation of Miingl and "click-to-cluster" which is one of their prime features where the user has the ability to organize groups as they please within the application. Jon speaks on the possibilities with a tool like Miingl, including foreign networking, getting involved in the dating scene, and integrating with AI. Jon shares his experience bootstrapping and what that's like as an entrepreneur in the tech scene. Tune in to learn more! "Keep on pushing. Keep trying to connect people."
A's owner John Fisher says whether its in Oakland or in Vegas, he has no intentions of selling the team. For more on why, KCBS Radio news anchors Eric Thomas and Margie Shafer spoke with KCBS insider Phil Matier.
Speaker: Jon Fisher @ the University of San FranciscoJon is co-founder and CEO of CrowdOptic. Jon is a recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award (Emerging Category, 2007), and is a prolific inventor, named on 47 patents globally with 68 total pending. Prior to CrowdOptic, Jon was co-founder and CEO of Bharosa (Oracle NASDAQ: ORCL), an enterprise software security company that developed the product known today as Oracle's Adaptive Access Manager. Previously, Jon was co-founder and CEO of NetClerk (Roper Technologies: NYSE ROP), one of the first SaaS providers known for creating the online construction permit, and co-founder and CEO of AutoReach (AutoNation NYSE: AN), the first company to enable real time car sales from existing inventories. Jon spoke of a path of least resistance building software companies in a University of San Francisco commencement address.Music:HazyBorrtex Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Talking with Eagles Superfan Jon Fisher, DeAngelo Russell going back to Los Angeles with Vince Wright aka The Sports Governor of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of This Day in Miami History, we talk to Marshall Jon Fisher, the author of "Seventeen and Oh: Miami, 1972, and the NFL's Only Perfect Season." On the 50th anniversary of the Miami Dolphins' victory in Super Bowl VII and the completion of the only perfect season in major American professional sports, Fisher provides insights about the team and the city that formed them.Remember to follow This Day in Miami History Podcast on your preferred podcast provider, as well as Twitter and Facebook!And visit the This Day in Miami History shop on Spreadshirt for your "Elect Ralph Renick Governor" bumper sticker, t-shirt, and more, as well as TDMH-branded material!Seventeen and Oh: Miami, 1972, and the NFL's Only Perfect Season at:Books and BooksSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-day-in-miami-history-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Advice For A Successful Career and Life From A Silicon Valley CEO. An Eye Opening Inspirational Speech for Students & Young People from Jon Fisher.Speaker:Jon Fisher. Speech sourced from the University of San Francisco Commencement Address.Music:HazyBorrtex Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Original Sports Podcast with Mark Maradei is author Marshall Jon Fisher. Fisher, who hails from Ithaca, New York, grew up in Miami, and graduated from Brandeis University. He worked as a sportswriter in Miami and a tennis pro in Munich before moving to New York City then onto Boston. From 1995 to 2001 he wrote on a variety of topics for The Atlantic Monthly, ranging from wooden tennis rackets to Internet fraud. He penned two books with his father, David E. Fisher, "Tube: the Invention of Television" in 1996 and their second book together, "Strangers in the Night: a Brief History of Life on Other Worlds" in 1998)He continued to write and have published several more books on how and in the summer of ‘22 he released "Seventeen and Oh: Miami, 1972, and the NFL's Only Perfect Season." to celebrate 50 years to the date of the first undefeated NFL season. We will talk with Fisher about his early years of writing and his passion for tennis. Working with his father and his current book that highlights the Miami Dolphins undefeated 1972 season. We will find out more about Marshall with our “This or That” segment. =========================== CONNECT WITH US =========================== Check out our websites, apps and much more: https://www.originalsportspodcast.com/ Like our Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/OSPwithMMJoin the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/OSPwithMMFollow us on Instagram pics https://www.instagram.com/originalsportspodcast Reach out to us on Snapchat at: OSPwithMMWatch our Tik Tok at: OriginalSportsPodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVZuudj681oIAbnscyHBa0g?view_as=subscriber=========================== Feel free to let us know if you have any comments or questionsBy emailing us at: OriginalSportsPodcast@gmail.comVoice intro and outro: Shawn AntkowiakIntro and outro music provided by Charlie HodgsonWebMaster : Terri MaradeiJoin us each week to Experience the “O” on the Original Sports Podcast!!!
Author Marshall Jon Fisher spoke to The Roman Show about his latest book Seventeen and Oh, Miami, 1972, and the NFL's Only Perfect Season. Fisher grew up in Miami and followed the Miami Dolphins. He recalls the historic moment when the Miami Dolphins were undefeated which he describes throughout the book. Rodolfo Roman and Fisher have a one-on-one to talk about his latest book. He will be part of the Miami Book Fair starting November 13. Follow us on the socials: Twitter, Facebook,Youtube, instagram and visit our website.
Author Marshall Jon Fisher joins Clark and Ira to discuss his new book titled "Seventeen and Oh: Miami 1972, and the NFL's Only Perfect Season" which recounts the 1972 Miami Dolphins and their quest for perfection.
Max Foizey interviews Marshall Jon Fisher about the perfect season of the Miami Dolphins, and reviews the new documentary on David Bowie, Moonage Daydream.
In this episode of the ArtGibbs Sports Business Podcast, we are joined by the Author Marshall Jon Fisher. The author of Seventeen and Oh (The Story of the Miami Dolphins 17-0 Season) Enjoy!
Advice For A Successful Career and Life From A Silicon Valley CEO. An Eye Opening Inspirational Speech for Students & Young People from Jon Fisher.►Speaker: Jon Fisher @ the University of San FranciscoJon is co-founder and CEO of CrowdOptic. Jon is a recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award (Emerging Category, 2007), and is a prolific inventor, named on 47 patents globally with 68 total pending. Music:HazyBorrtex Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On today's DolphinsTalk.com Podcast Mike is joined by author Marshall Jon Fisher who has written a new book titled "SEVENTEEN AND OH: Miami, 1972, and the NFL's Only Perfect Season.” We talk about his inspiration for the book, about the impact the Dolphins' of the early '70s had in not only South Florida but in the state of Floria being the first professional team in the state, as well as why this team has some detractors and people who think they aren't the best team in NFL history. We also talk about Don Shula and his impact on the team and South Florida as well as how he found a bunch of guys who other teams threw away or went undrafted and put together this team. We also discuss what is truly behind the players popping the champagne when the final team loses each year. All of this and more on this very special episode of the DolphinsTalk.com Podcast.
Neil Levesque, Executive Director at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College, talks about his hiking travels in Alaska and current politics. Second guest, Marshall Jon Fisher is a writer whose work has appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, Discover Magazine, Doubletake magazine, and Harper's. Ken and Marshall chat about his most recent book, "Seventeen And Oh."
Marshall is the author of a book on the 1972 Dolphins, the only undefeated team in NFL history. Check out the nuggets he unpacks with us.
Marshall tells us about his book on the 1972 undefeated Dolphins, we listen and react to what Ron Hextall had to say yesterday and listen to a caller poem from earlier as well as take a couple calls on the Penguins.
Marshall Jon Fisher joined the show to discuss his new book, Seventeen and Oh: Miami, 1972, and the NFL's Only Perfect Season.
This week on BSTP, Trey is joined by Jon Fisher of Cookin' With The Microwave Radio Show to talk about Antonio Brown's exit from the Bucs-Jets game. Plus, the WFT stadium is still broken so they gotta announce that they announcing a new name for the team, more playoff spots clinched, some NBA chatter, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vernon-fraser/support
This week Steve, Dana, and Julia discuss HBO Max’s film Those Who Wish Me Dead, starring Angelina Jolie. Next, the panel is joined by Slate books critic Laura Miller to dive into a strange publishing trend—where literary criticism meets self-help. Finally, Slate’s technology editor Jon Fisher talks with the hosts about M.O.D.O.K., Hulu’s latest series on the Marvel character. In Slate Plus, the hosts open up about their schedules, productivity, and hacks for cultural consumption in response to a listener question. Email us at culturefest@slate.com Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Endorsements Dana: A series of films by Lois Weber on the Criterion Channel Julia: A new daily news podcast from the L.A. Times called The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times Steve: The restaurant Feast & Floret in Hudson, New York Further Reading “Enough With Literature as Self-Improvement!” by Laura Miller in Slate https://slate.com/culture/2021/03/wonderworks-angus-fletcher-review.html Outro music: "200 Dont's" by Conditional Slate Plus members get ad-free podcasts, a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest, full access to Slate's journalism on Slate.com, and more. Sign up now at slate.com/cultureplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Steve, Dana, and Julia discuss HBO Max’s film Those Who Wish Me Dead, starring Angelina Jolie. Next, the panel is joined by Slate books critic Laura Miller to dive into a strange publishing trend—where literary criticism meets self-help. Finally, Slate’s technology editor Jon Fisher talks with the hosts about M.O.D.O.K., Hulu’s latest series on the Marvel character. In Slate Plus, the hosts open up about their schedules, productivity, and hacks for cultural consumption in response to a listener question. Email us at culturefest@slate.com Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Endorsements Dana: A series of films by Lois Weber on the Criterion Channel Julia: A new daily news podcast from the L.A. Times called The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times Steve: The restaurant Feast & Floret in Hudson, New York Further Reading “Enough With Literature as Self-Improvement!” by Laura Miller in Slate https://slate.com/culture/2021/03/wonderworks-angus-fletcher-review.html Outro music: "200 Dont's" by Conditional Slate Plus members get ad-free podcasts, a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest, full access to Slate's journalism on Slate.com, and more. Sign up now at slate.com/cultureplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Steve, Dana, and Julia discuss HBO Max’s film Those Who Wish Me Dead, starring Angelina Jolie. Next, the panel is joined by Slate books critic Laura Miller to dive into a strange publishing trend—where literary criticism meets self-help. Finally, Slate’s technology editor Jon Fisher talks with the hosts about M.O.D.O.K., Hulu’s latest series on the Marvel character. In Slate Plus, the hosts open up about their schedules, productivity, and hacks for cultural consumption in response to a listener question. Email us at culturefest@slate.com Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Endorsements Dana: A series of films by Lois Weber on the Criterion Channel Julia: A new daily news podcast from the L.A. Times called The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times Steve: The restaurant Feast & Floret in Hudson, New York Further Reading “Enough With Literature as Self-Improvement!” by Laura Miller in Slate https://slate.com/culture/2021/03/wonderworks-angus-fletcher-review.html Outro music: "200 Dont's" by Conditional Slate Plus members get ad-free podcasts, a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest, full access to Slate's journalism on Slate.com, and more. Sign up now at slate.com/cultureplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Publisher Wiley: NYSE (JW.A) is issuing the first author trading card (like a sports trading card) as a nonfungible token (NFT). Heritage is doing the auction in their rare books section. The NFT art is timely including deeply personal perhaps signifying NFT 2.0. The NFT contains a University of San Francisco commencement speech Jon Fisher gave (that led to the Wiley book) as an Adobe mask on his recreated image, the speech is at 6m views and growing daily.
Fish and Rusty chat all things player to coach, academy coaching into 1st team coaching, relationships, tactical frameworks, being coached by Rusty and Fish's learning network... enjoy!
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from donated foods at end of the day. Dr. Don - not risky
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from donated foods at end of the day. Dr. Don - not risky
Cooking with the Microwave and X Squad Affiliate Jon Fisher joins DJ Storytime on the set! Keeping it 100 on Jon Fisher's start into the podcasting world! Keeping it 100 on the NFL and the games slated for Week 8 and much more!
As the ISF Podcast enters its fifth year of production, we’re celebrating with a listen back to some of the timeless insights our guests have shared over the past few years. Featured in this episode: Col. Chris Hadfield (https://chrishadfield.ca/) Dr. Mary Aiken (http://www.maryaiken.com/) Dr. Ann Cavoukian (https://www.ryerson.ca/pbdce/about/ann-cavoukian/) James Arroyo OBE (https://www.ditchley.com/people/james-arroyo) Christopher Frenz (https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherfrenz/) Reggie Butler (https://www.performanceparadigm.com/performance-paradigm) Nicholas Witchell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Witchell) Dr. VS Subrahmanian (https://faculty-directory.dartmouth.edu/vs-subrahmanian) Will Houston (https://www.egonzehnder.com/office/washington-d-c/consultant/william-houston#:~:text=Will%20Houston%2C%20based%20in%20Washington%2C%20D.C.%2C%20has%20more,%26%20Defense%20and%20Cyber%20Security%20%2F%20CISO%20teams.) Jon Fisher (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-fisher-372757ab/) Sherina Edwards (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherinaedwards/) Read the transcript of this episode (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wbtcf-Y43v2g73Nd-zh38pNz22843IrA/view?usp=sharing) Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/information-security-forum/) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/securityforum) From the Information Security Forum (https://www.securityforum.org/) , the leading authority on cyber, information security and risk management
On this episode, we'll be interviewing Jon Fisher and Jake Strack, who work closely together on 3 businesses. Jon started 2, brought on Jake as his Chief Strategy Officer, and now they're starting their third business together. During this interview we dive deep into what motivated them to take the leap into business creation, and how they've handled hard times and what drives them every day. The cool thing about their partnership is how they complement each other. I know, I know, you've heard a thousand times about Yin and Yang, and how they should be taken seriously, but these guys really take it to a whole new level. They have made it clear what they work on, who's in charge of what, and in what ways they should trust each other. This means that they are faster, more efficient, and they have trust in each other, which is VITAL. It's a great episode, and a great interview. You guys will love this one. - MASKS: If you want to buy the wave mask, go to my paypal page here: https://www.paypal.com/instantcommerce/checkout/KV6YUBARLAAJY If you want to get masks sent to you every 2 weeks, go here: https://py.pl/25AGB8 - Enjoying the podcast? You can leave us a review! It helps us reach other people just like you who want to make cool stuff. Keep up to date and follow @creationalley on Instagram. Our DMs are always open We want to hear your story! Go to anchor.fm/creationalley to leave us a message Want to be a guest on the podcast or have a topic you think we should discuss? Send an email to creationalley@josephpoole.com
Speaker - Jin Fisher @ The University of San Francisco. Jon Fisher is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, investor, author, speaker, philanthropist and inventor. Fisher is known for advocating start-up acquisition strategy versus an IPO and is the author of Strategic Entrepreneurism: Shattering the Start-Up Entrepreneurial Myths
28 Years at Fort Drum, kept trying to PCS with no luck, Deployemnts where they only way he got away fro, Upstate NY!
What better way to spend Father's day then ripping a SODE with your dad? Being back in NY, Josh takes The Charity Stripe into his childhood living room, and brings on the man who raised him: Jon Fisher. Aside from getting into the great father-son duos in sports history, the Fisher lads discuss the state of some of Jon's favorite teams, plus get his all-time sports memory. This one has it all, and you don't want to miss. Enjoy, Hit Ya Free Throws, and Happy Father's Day. Intro: "All of The Lights" Kanye West RemixOutro: "Shipping Up To Boston" The Dropkick Murphys RemixAlso a Shoutout to the ALI's! Not Father-Son like Josh-Jon but they're the goat Dad/Kid duo.
Tom Reney spoke with Paul Arslanian on May 6 about his career in jazz. Paul is a veteran pianist who's been a highly visible figure in jazz in Western Massachusetts since 1984. In 2010, he was a co-founder of the Northampton Jazz Workshop, and since then, he's produced a series of weekly performances that feature a guest artist who plays with the Northampton-based Green Street Trio. Arslanian is the Trio's pianist, which also includes bassist George Kaye and drummer Jon Fisher.
Jon Fisher is a graduate of The Philadelphia College of Art where he studied photography under Ray K. Metzker. He began his career as an assistant to the master portrait photographer Arnold Newman. For a number of years he ran his own commercial photography studio in NYC working with advertising agencies, design firms, magazines, and corporate clients. His personal work has been focused on B&W portraiture, documentary, and landscape imagery. He lists Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier Bresson, and Arnold Newman, as artists who influenced his work.His most recent exhibition in San Miguel De Allende, Mexico, “Dances Of Light,” was comprised of two distinct bodies of work that compliment one another. The black and white nudes that satisfy his more formal sensibility of composition and form, and contrasting color work, which has an abstract “painterly” quality. In both cases, he was seeking to capture a sense of timelessness, mystery, beauty, and passion.This is part 2 of 2.For more info about his photography work visit jonfisherphotos.com
Jon Fisher is a graduate of The Philadelphia College of Art where he studied photography under Ray K. Metzker. He began his career as an assistant to the master portrait photographer Arnold Newman. For a number of years he ran his own commercial photography studio in NYC working with advertising agencies, design firms, magazines, and corporate clients. His personal work has been focused on B&W portraiture, documentary, and landscape imagery. He lists Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier Bresson, and Arnold Newman, as artists who influenced his work.His most recent exhibition in San Miguel De Allende, Mexico, “Dances Of Light,” was comprised of two distinct bodies of work that compliment one another. The black and white nudes that satisfy his more formal sensibility of composition and form, and contrasting color work, which has an abstract “painterly” quality. In both cases, he was seeking to capture a sense of timelessness, mystery, beauty, and passion.This is part 1 of 2.For more info about his photography work visit jonfisherphotos.com
Check out this episode! Jon has served our country in the Army for 30 years and during that time he has served the NLRPD for 18 years. He is a great guy, and likes to laugh. Follow us on Social Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/OnTheStreetwithNLRPD/https://www.facebook.com/NLRPolice/https://twitter.com/NLRPDand Check out NLR PAL and the K9 Foundationhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/65267286059/ (PAL)https://www.facebook.com/NLRPDK9/ (K9)https://nlrpal.com/ Thanks for your support, and tell a friend about "On The Street, With The NLRPD"!
“You can have the best security implementations in the world, but if your users are not trained, and they click on the link, you're going to be in trouble” In this episode of the ISF Podcast with Jon Fisher, former FBI agent and current Managing Director for Lifars, and ISF MD Steve Durbin, we will be discussing how to improve employee education in cybersecurity awareness and the best way to run a tabletop exercise. https://www.securityforum.org/videos-podcasts/isf-podcast-jon-fisher-think-before-you-click/
“You can have the best security implementations in the world, but if your users are not trained, and they click on the link, you're going to be in trouble” In this episode of the ISF Podcast with Jon Fisher, former FBI agent and current Managing Director for Lifars, and ISF MD Steve Durbin, we will be discussing how to improve employee education in cybersecurity awareness and the best way to run a tabletop exercise.
“You can have the best security implementations in the world, but if your users are not trained, and they click on the link, you're going to be in trouble” In this episode of the ISF Podcast with Jon Fisher, former FBI agent and current Managing Director for Lifars, and ISF MD Steve Durbin, we will be discussing how to improve employee education in cybersecurity awareness and the best way to run a tabletop exercise.
Connect with Us on Social Media:Twitter: @LOTMpodcastInstagram: @lotmpodcastFacebook: Love of the Mouse PodcastEmail: loveofthemousepodcast@gmail.comConnect with Jon:Twitter: @JonFisherTVMake sure to check them out traveldestinationswithcharacter.com when booking your next Disney trip.
“Depending on your industry, you may be targeted by a different set of actors with different tactics, and I think as the CISO or as a security practitioner, you need to know what is targeting you and you need to stay apprised of the threats that are out there and how you can help defend against them.” In the first of this two-part series, Jon Fisher, Managing Director at Lifars and a former FBI agent discusses current and future cyber threats and cooperating with law enforcement with Steve Durbin, Managing Director, ISF. https://www.securityforum.org/videos-podcasts/isf-podcast-jon-fisher-law-enforcement-and-business-collaboration/
“Depending on your industry, you may be targeted by a different set of actors with different tactics, and I think as the CISO or as a security practitioner, you need to know what is targeting you and you need to stay apprised of the threats that are out there and how you can help defend against them.” In the first of this two-part series, Jon Fisher, Managing Director at Lifars and a former FBI agent discusses current and future cyber threats and cooperating with law enforcement with Steve Durbin, Managing Director, ISF.
“Depending on your industry, you may be targeted by a different set of actors with different tactics, and I think as the CISO or as a security practitioner, you need to know what is targeting you and you need to stay apprised of the threats that are out there and how you can help defend against them.” In the first of this two-part series, Jon Fisher, Managing Director at Life Ars and a former FBI agent discusses current and future cyber threats and cooperating with law enforcement with Steve Durbin, Managing Director, ISF.
Our pal Jon Fisher is back for another episode, this time bringing some insight about getting staff buy-in.As club managers, we have high expectations about our member experience and we should have high expectations for our staff to deliver. Jon offers some advice on how to get your team on board and what to do if they just won't.
Jim Hope likes to ask the question "Why can't it be extraordinary?"When you hear this story of an experience Jon Fisher's staff created to host club managers and presidents from around Alberta, you'll be floored. It's a testament to what's possible when it comes to making memorable moments for your members.
The Engaged Club is pleased to welcome special guest Jon Fisher to the podcast for the first of a few episodes.Jon is a master of hospitality. He is deeply interested in member and guest experience and drives his staff to go the extra mile, to be authentic, and to take risks. He also happens to be one of the most creative club managers you may ever meet.In this episode, Jon shares with Jim and Roger the definition of hospitality and how it differs from service.
Jon Fisher is the first ever guest to appear on the Love of the Mouse Podcast.To connect with Jon on social media:Twitter: @JonFisherTVConnect with Us:Instagram: @lotmpodcastTwitter: @LOTMPodcastFacebook: Love of the Mouse PodcastEmail: loveofthemousepodcast@gmail.com
Jon Fisher of Crowd Optic is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes on broadcast on am1510 & fm105.3 and syndicated online. www.crowdoptic.com www.eliances.com
Jon Fisher of Crowd Optic is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes on broadcast on am1510 & fm105.3 and syndicated online. www.crowdoptic.com www.eliances.com
This week, Alex is in the UK for autumn internationals and gives his thoughts on the England-Argentina Match, and Jon Fisher returns to talk about Marland Yarde's exit from Harlequins, the Premiership's injury crisis and the future of rugby.
Time stamped show notes: [0:20] Introduction to Jon Fisher [0:42] When he realized what he wanted to do with his life [3:02] He became fixated with Oracle and built a technology company [4:24] Oracle had a lot of problems when he first became involved [6:23] Other companies will take the hit in the next wave. Oracle will take a hit but to a lesser extent. [6:40] He's always been a fan of the enterprise space [6:51] The next big shift in technology: real world context [7:53] He started his first company because he wanted to aim his phone in the real world. Find a boat in real time and give him information on it. [9:34] His view of life in 2020-2025: privacy is gone [10:47] future: Everyone can see everything in real time [11:08] Tradeoff: when disaster strikes or people need assistance, we'll be able to provide resources to them faster. [13:19] Low hanging fruit: use phone to survey the environment [16:23] Skills that would prepare young adults for the future: an idea is a beautiful thing that need not be operationalized [18:27] Spend some time working on an idea and working with people [19:23] We need to reexamine our idea of success. Friendster example [20:44] He invents “cockroaches”: financed to the tune of being able to run and withstand economic catastrophe. [21:03] There's a time and place for every startup. The reason for failure is you're only trying to hit a homerun. [29:41] Making your future is important, but something has to happen to say, the way we are building and using money is become so toxic, what's going to defend us from the next crisis? [33:23] Always invest in the underlying [33:42] Plant a lot of seeds to see which one sticks. [36:07] The IPO is not the end of your responsibility [40:44] it is difficult to forecast when we're living in such a crazy time. [40:50] Forecast future: keep your head up. Create something. File patents. [42:58] (1) Authenticity is important. [45:03] (2) Respect and seek out talent [45:49] (3) Humility to not reverse engineer one's career and progression in a company Three key points: The next big shift in technology: real world context Spend some time working on an idea and working with people (1) Authenticity, (2) Respect and seek out talent, and (3) Humility to not reverse engineer one's career and progression in a company Resources mentioned: Last Question: He has no operational experience in China and Singapore, so he needs talent there.
This week, Jon FIsher three-peats as a guest on the podcast, as he and Alex discuss the Women's World Cup, coaching, and more.
This week on the Scrum Down, Alex and Fish continue their talk on Jon's move to coaching as well as their picks for players poised to breakout in this years Premiership season.
The Scrum Down is back from summer hiatus!! This week Alex is joined by co-host with the most, Jon Fisher, to talk about his recent retirement and transition into coaching. In addition Alex gives his thoughts on the end of the Lions tour and his takeaways from watching an All-blacks training session.
Tonights Sports Roundtable featured Reggie Lawrence, Trey Fraser, co host of The Barbershop Sports Podcast, and Jon Fisher, host of Cooking With The Microwave. We discuss all things football and baseball tonight.. And Our Vikings are back to work this week.
NFL, Vikings, Gophers, NCAA football, Arnold Palmer's passing and calls from Jon Fisher and "Jersey" Vern also
This week we talk to musical-comedian Jon Fisher! He plays one of his hilarious tracks in studio, and we have a lively convo about a slew of different topics. He's a hilarious man, and this clearly comes through in our discussion. Sit back, and have a listen!
Lots of Ali memories, sound clips as well as NBA analysis on why Cleveland sucks. And calls from The Cheif Rocka Jersey Vern and Jon Fisher. And A Prince mash up at the end, happy birthday on what would have been his 58th birthday. RIP
Jon Fisher of Crowd Optic is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes on Money Radio am1510 & fm99.3.
After a great Payback card, The Jersey Wrecking Crew talk to The Voice of the Voiceless Podcast host John Fisher about the AJ Styles & Roman Reigns main event that solidified The Phenomenal One as a top star in WWE. Plus Bullet Club & NXT Talk. The debut of "Moody Barber" Will who's not only one hell of a barber, but a very die hard wrestling fan. T"he Moody Barber" Will stops by to drop his knowledge with Jeff Martin & Bryan Burga. Star studded show indeed!
In this episode, our guest is Jon Fisher. He is a serial entrepreneur and author of the book, Strategic Entrepreneurship. Jon summarizes some of the concepts in his book and shares his personal experience about how you can reach the finish line with your startup. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support
Millet is a gluten-free whole grain that tastes sort of like a cross between vanilla and corn. It certainly has a flavor that birds enjoy — much of the millet in this country is used for bird seed. But what’s good for Tweety has long been considered tasty by humans, too. “If you’ve ever seen those yellow, tiny, mustard-seedy grains in birdseed and parrot food, that’s millet,” said Mark Scarbrough, co-author of the book Grain Mains: 101 Surprising and Satisfying Whole Grain Recipes for Every Meal of the Day. “That [association with bird food] gives it a bad rep, which is really unfortunate because it is probably the oldest harvested grain on the planet.” While he pointed out that archaeological research indicates millet was grown in China even before rice, Last Chance Foods host Amy Eddings offered a word of caution on eating too much of the grain, which has been linked in some reports to thyroid problems. Consumed in moderation, however, millet is a healthy, gluten-free alternative to wheat. “It’s also an incredibly high source of calcium, of zinc, of potassium, and B vitamins,” added Scarbrough. “It’s probably got the highest profile of B vitamins of any whole grain.” (Photo: Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough/Jon Fisher) The grain can also make for a savory, satisfying vegetarian burger. Scarbrough and Grain Mains co-author Bruce Weinstein developed a recipe for a millet burger that incorporates olives, sun-dried tomatoes, capers, and pecorino cheese. “We give it an Italian antipasto bar flavor profile,” Scarbrough said. The first step in enjoying millet, though, is proper selection and storage. He advised smelling millet before buying it — even if it’s in a plastic bag. “Any whole grain you buy, even millet, you should always try to take a whiff, a smell, at the grocery store,” Scarbrough said. “You’re smelling the grains in the grocery store because you don’t want that... rancid, musky, mushroomy, earthy, wangy smell.” Once home, maintain freshness by keeping it in your freezer. “That is the best place to keep millet and teff and some of the ones that go rancid really fast,” he added. Try and Weinstein and Scarbrough’s recipe for Millet Burgers with Olives, Sun-Dried Tomatoes, and Pecorino. That’s below. A millet field in Germany (Armin Vogel/flickr) Millet Burgers with Olives, Sun-Dried Tomatoes, and PecorinoServes 6Active time: 15 minutes Total time: 55 minutes 3 cups water 1 cup millet 10 chopped dry-pack sun-dried tomatoes 1 garlic clove 1/4 cup pine nuts 1/3 cup pitted green olives, chopped 1/4 cup packed grated Pecorino Romano or Parmigiano-Reggiano 4 large jarred caper berries, minced 2 teaspoons minced fresh oregano leaves or 1 teaspoon dried oregano 2 teaspoons minced fresh marjoram leaves or 1 teaspoon dried marjoram 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 tablespoons olive oil 1. Combine the 3 cups water and the millet in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat. Cover, reduce the heat to low, and simmer slowly until it's like a thick, coarse, hot breakfast cereal, about 30 minutes. Uncover and stir well to incorporate any last bits of water. Scrape the millet into a large bowl and cool for 10 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, put the sun-dried tomatoes and garlic in a small heatproof bowl. Cover with boiling water and steep for 10 minutes. 3. Place the pine nuts in a dry medium skillet set over medium-low heat. Toast until lightly browned and fragrant, about 5 minutes, stirring often. Pour them into the bowl with the millet. 4. Drain the sun-dried tomatoes and garlic in a fine-mesh sieve and add them to the bowl with the millet. Add the olives, cheese, caper berries, oregano, and marjoram. Stir well, mashing the ingredients together. You want texture here, bits of this and that scattered throughout the burgers, not a baby-food puree. Use dampened hands to form the mixture into 6 round, even patties. 5. Melt the butter in the olive oil over medium heat in a large skillet, preferably nonstick. Slip the patties into the skillet and cook until mottled brown and somewhat crisp, about 4 minutes. Flip them and continue cooking until set throughout, mottled brown on the other side, and now nicely crisp, about 4 more minutes. If your skillet isn't large enough to hold all 6 patties at once, work in two batches, using 1 tablespoon olive oil and 1 tablespoon unsalted butter for each batch. TESTERS' NOTES • Here, we've used an Italian palette to balance the aromatic millet. Note that the recipe calls for the larger, oblong caper berries, not capers. • The timing for cooked millet is a bit dodgy since the grains are notorious for picking up and holding ambient humidity--as well as releasing it in a dry environment. Don't stand on ceremony: Lift the lid and check the millet as it cooks, adding more water as necessary. You're looking for a crunchy texture that's nonetheless tender to the bite. • These patties would be a treat on whole wheat buns with a little purchased caponata as well as thinly sliced red onion and crunchy lettuce. You could also slice the cooked patties into bite-sized bits and toss them in a large, Italian-style, chopped salad, dressed with a creamy vinaigrette. • These patties don't reheat as well as some of the others, although they do make great late-night snacks right from the fridge, cut into small pieces and dipped in deli mustard. Reprinted from Grain Mains by Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough. Copyright (c) 2012 by Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough. By permission of Rodale Books. Available wherever books are sold.
Presented by: Small Business Expo Every entrepreneur's dream is to create the next big name success story like Amazon.com, or Google. While everyone should dream big, the reality is that most startups fail precisely because they're trying to become the next big name success. The real secret to entrepreneurial success lies in Strategic Entrepreneurism where you design a company specifically to be acquired by a larger one. That's why the founder and CEO of several successful high-tech startup companies, multi-millionaire Jon Fisher, has written down his success principles. Strategic Entrepreneurism shows entrepreneurs how to design their companies towards the path of least resistance, maximum payoff, and lowest risk. Starting a small business and managing that company specifically with the end goal of selling to a large company is something many entrepreneurs think about but rarely make a priority. Our interviewee today, Jon Fisher, believes that doing so offers Founders and their investors the greatest chance of success. In this interview, we discuss how to blend the needs of the company with the needs of their customers and ways entrepreneurs can structure their companies to be better acquisition targets. Take a look at his book here. Read the transcript here. Play in Windows Media Play in RealPlayer Play mp3 stream Direct link to mp3 file