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Have you ever wished you had a duplicate version of yourself? If the answer is yes, this episode with Jon Tota is for you! Jon has spent his 25-year career at the forefront of all aspects of online digital media, including what we'll be discussing on today's episode which are photo realistic digital replicas of people using A.I. These are also known as digital doubles or twins, synthetic avatars, and people's digital likeness. Jon started as a screenwriter in the early 90's and then went on to design computer networks and trading systems for Wall Street firms. Jon co-founded Edulence in 2002 and launched Knowledgelink as one of the first video training platforms in 2004. Edulence was acquired in 2020 by ELB Learning to make Knowledgelink the Learning Management System for one of the most trusted brands in the Learning & Development space. Fast forward to today, Jon creates immersive audio and learning content at Syntax + Motion which produces online courses, interactive video series, and podcast shows. He's also at the forefront of A.I. synthetic media as CEO of Render. Render provides Digital Likeness solutions for personal brand businesses, thought leaders, influencers, and business leaders who want to leverage their synthetic, A.I.-powered Likeness to communicate more effectively online and create audio and video content from anywhere without going on camera. As a sponsor of this podcast, Render is going to be creating a digital replica of my image and likeness, and an accurate clone of my voice so I'll be able to create hyper-realistic avatar content with ease later this summer and I couldn't be more excited about it! We'll also be bringing a content capture event to Cincinnati in October so sign up for our free newsletter at CreativitySquared.com to not miss out on any of the fun! In today's conversation with Jon, you'll discover what digital doubles are, their application use cases in our 2D world, the ethics around them, the power of prompting from a developer's perspective, how ChatGPT can help writers, how A.I. can break down barriers of entry for people to pursue new creative outlets, and why Jon always starts with a script. Enjoy! EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep5-jon-tota-custom-synths-are-here JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com. #Entertainment #LanguageModels #ArtificialIntelligence #AItechnology #DeepLearning #MachineLearning #GenerativeModels #NeuralNetworks #NaturalLanguageProcessing #ConversationalAgents #AIChatbot #VoiceTechnology #DigitalCreativity #AI #ChatGPT
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In this episode, Rick is joined by Jon Tota of Syntax + Motion and eLearning Brothers to discuss online training, augmented reality learning experiences, and more. Thanks to our sponsor, DMSi.
The new normal - how can we adapt to it as business owners and entrepreneurs? Accelerated changes in communication, distribution and delivery might seem impossible to keep up with, but there is a way. Welcome to this episode of the Beyond Success Podcast. This series of conversations with business experts and captains of industry, is here to serve you in your growth as an entrepreneur. No matter what level of success you are at, there are always areas of growth open to us. So please join us in the collective uplift by listening, learning, enjoying and sharing this podcast! Is this week's episode, Daniel has a forward-thinking and smart conversation with Jon Tota, founder and CEO of Syntax Production, a video and podcast production studio in Burlington, VT. Jon has a wealth of experience spanning decades in digital media production. With his brilliant, ‘top-down' view of the industry; he is uniquely placed to help businesses weather the current storm and sea-change in how we communicate in our businesses. Connect with Jon here: Website: www.syntaxproduction.com To subscribe to my YouTube channel, please go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMdAvGk6xa5fptmdULliJrg Want to manifest money now? Play the 'Money Game' to harness the power of micro-shifting to attract abundance immediately. Get your Ebook for $1. Buy NOW. Do you want inevitable & sustainable financial abundance, based on your own unique 'Money DNA'? Watch our brand new webinar Interested in working with Dan 1-2-1? In collaboration with other highly successful experts, he will help you reach financial freedom in 6 months or less: Apply Here *PLEASE RATE US AND SHARE* Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Music Credit: "Freeling", Lauren Duski Timestamps of interest: 01:17 - Meet Jon 03:44 - You have to be flexible 06:05 - Staying alive in business, post-covid 12:55 - Cultural shifts in communication 17:25 - Who wants to go back to normal? 22:23 - Demanding more from our careers & dictating our own path 25:26 - Conscious capitalism 32:02 - Connect with Jon
The new normal - how can we adapt to it as business owners and entrepreneurs? Accelerated changes in communication, distribution and delivery might seem impossible to keep up with, but there is a way. Welcome to this episode of the Beyond Success Podcast. This series of conversations with business experts and captains of industry, is here to serve you in your growth as an entrepreneur. No matter what level of success you are at, there are always areas of growth open to us. So please join us in the collective uplift by listening, learning, enjoying and sharing this podcast! Is this week's episode, Daniel has a forward-thinking and smart conversation with Jon Tota, founder and CEO of Syntax Production, a video and podcast production studio in Burlington, VT. Jon has a wealth of experience spanning decades in digital media production. With his brilliant, ‘top-down' view of the industry; he is uniquely placed to help businesses weather the current storm and sea-change in how we communicate in our businesses. Connect with Jon here: Website: www.syntaxproduction.com To subscribe to my YouTube channel, please go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMdAvGk6xa5fptmdULliJrg Want to manifest money now? Play the 'Money Game' to harness the power of micro-shifting to attract abundance immediately. Get your Ebook for $1. Buy NOW. Do you want inevitable & sustainable financial abundance, based on your own unique 'Money DNA'? Watch our brand new webinar Interested in working with Dan 1-2-1? In collaboration with other highly successful experts, he will help you reach financial freedom in 6 months or less: Apply Here *PLEASE RATE US AND SHARE* Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Music Credit: "Freeling", Lauren Duski Timestamps of interest: 01:17 - Meet Jon 03:44 - You have to be flexible 06:05 - Staying alive in business, post-covid 12:55 - Cultural shifts in communication 17:25 - Who wants to go back to normal? 22:23 - Demanding more from our careers & dictating our own path 25:26 - Conscious capitalism 32:02 - Connect with Jon
Jon Tota has literally made his living through the "70" part of the 70/20/10 model - by having conversations with other people. Recently, I had a chance to talk with Jon, not just about the value of having conversations, but simply how to have meaningful and productive conversations with others in order to learn.
Jon Tota started as a screenwriter, then went to Wall Street and found his way into computers in the late 90's. He then co-founded Edulence in 2002, and created Knowledgelink as one of the first e-learning video training platforms in 2004. He sold that company in 2020, and is now back to creating original scripted content at his new production studio, Syntax + Motion. In addition, he's the host of the Learning Life podcast. He's truly been able to blend his passion for learning with his dream of creating original, meaningful content. Along the way, he's been a major deal-maker! Now, one of his major passions is helping the next generation of entrepreneurs learn how to develop and scale their own e-learning solutions. Listen in to learn more about: Early Dreams & Deals Planning the Path of Edulence Subscription-Based Online Learning Scaling to the Next Level Launching Something New (Again) And more! Listen to the DealQuest Podcast today! Website: https://www.coreykupfer.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreykupfer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoreyKupfer Twitter: https://twitter.com/coreykupfer
Jon Tota started as a screenwriter, then went to Wall Street and found his way into computers in the late 90's. He then co-founded Edulence in 2002, and created Knowledgelink as one of the first e-learning video training platforms in 2004. He sold that company in 2020, and is now back to creating original scripted content at his new production studio, Syntax + Motion. In addition, he's the host of the Learning Life podcast.He's truly been able to blend his passion for learning with his dream of creating original, meaningful content. Along the way, he's been a major deal-maker! Now, one of his major passions is helping the next generation of entrepreneurs learn how to develop and scale their own e-learning solutions. Listen in to learn more about:Early Dreams & Deals Planning the Path of EdulenceSubscription-Based Online LearningScaling to the Next LevelLaunching Something New (Again)And more!Listen to the DealQuest Podcast today!Website: https://www.coreykupfer.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreykupfer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoreyKupferTwitter: https://twitter.com/coreykupfer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Howard Shore is a serial entrepreneur who bought and sold his first company by the age of 21. After selling his first business and attending college, Shore went on to work his way up in a few prominent fortune 500 companies. He tired of the corporate scene and decided to return to his entrepreneurial roots. Shore has mentored executives and entrepreneurs of all sizes personally and professionally. He’s also best selling author of Your Business is a Leaky Bucket and his most recent book, Leadership Launchpad, in which he outlines actionable plans to help you increase your profits and scale your business. (We think it’s the best strategic guidebook available today!) His current business is called Activate Group, where Shore helps to develop c-level leaders both personally and professionally. In this episode, Howard Shore talks with host Jon Tota about why leaders are struggling, overcoming the adversity of the new working world, 5 facets of business to master for wild success. Learn more about Howard Shore here: howardmshore.com See extended show notes on our website for even more episode information: learninglifeshow.com
We are living in a time of extreme disruption, there's no denying it. In this episode, we hear from a woman who has centered her life around extremes: Ebony Smith. She specializes in training and coaching in Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous (V.U.C.A.) work environments. Previously, Smith achieved a Masters in operational safety, worked for BP and Sunoco, before pivoting her career to leadership. Ebony Smith talks with Jon Tota about the importance of creating a coaching culture, how VUCA translates to traditional businesses and the significance of tree bathing and self-care. Interested in Ebony's company? Learn more about Ebenum Equation Follow Ebony on LinkedIn for more insights.
Jon Tota, CEO and founder of Syntax + Motion and host of the Learning Life Podcast, interviewed by futurist Trond Arne Undheim. In this conversation, we talk about The future of learning experience design. Shifting focus from the teacher to thinking about learners first. How to teach true skills? How do you get the user to interact? From learning management systems (LMS) via design thinking to learning experience platforms (LXP). Should everybody have their own online course for personal branding? Corporate learning. Individual thought leadership. How to navigate the noise? What to consume? What to produce? How to earn money with content?The takeaway is that learning experience design is an ever-evolving field which finally is taking off. We need it. Learning should be fun, interactive, engaging and learning software platforms should be well thought out and easy to use. It’s slowly starting to happen.After listening to the episode, check out Syntax + Motion, the Learning Life Podcast as well as Jon Tota's online profile:Jon Tota (@jontota) https://thriveloud.com/thrive_loud/272-jon-tota/ Syntax+Motion ( https://www.syntaxproduction.com/ Learning Life podcast https://learninglifeshow.com The show is hosted by Podbean and can be found at Futurized.co. Additional context about the show, the topics, and our guests, including show notes and a full list of podcast players that syndicate the show can be found at https://trondundheim.com/podcast/. Music: Electricity by Ian Post from the album Magnetism. For more about the host, including media coverage, books and more, see Trond Arne Undheim's personal website (https://trondundheim.com/) as well as the Yegii Insights blog (https://yegii.wpcomstaging.com/). Undheim has published two books this year, Pandemic Aftermath and Disruption Games. To advertise or become a guest on the show, contact the podcast host here.Thanks for listening. If you liked the show, subscribe at Futurized.co or in your preferred podcast player, and rate us with five stars. If you like this topic, you may enjoy other episodes of Futurized, such as episode 73 on The Future is Social Learning, episode 65 which is on The Urgency of a Social-Emotional Learning Fix, or episode 51 which is on AI for Learning, episode 27 on the Future of Online Learning, episode 28 on The Future of K-12 Education, or episode 22 on the Future of Engineering Education. Futurized—preparing YOU to deal with disruption.
Anthony Vaughan is the host of the popular E1B2 podcast show, a strategic advisor to multiple companies, and he recently launched the E1B2 Collective, where his team is focused on helping startups, improve their employee experience and put their people first by launching people operations divisions. Vaughan joins Jon Tota to discuss the post-COVID working world, the focus on a return to work, a new working normal, and how to make the employee experience even better than before. Learn more about the E1B2 Collective Listen to the E1B2 Podcast on Apple Podcasts Follow Anthony Vaughan on LinkedIn
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Corporate training must be more agile to meet the demands of a new generation of employees. Technology is evolving to give learners choices and create a better workforce. Entrepreneur, producer, and podcast host Jon Tota discusses the pros and cons of user-generated content, insights for improving user adoption, just-in-time training, and how AI will drive the next generation of learning solutions.
The Iron Cowboy is back! James Lawrence joins Jon Tota on the podcast to talk about the transition to remote work, bringing the same passion and energy to virtual conferences, and what determination and hard work look like. Since he's last been on the show, Lawrence has starred in TWO Amazon Prime Originals: Iron Cowboy | The Story of the 50-50-50 and World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji (adventure racing from the creator of Survivor!). Key Take-Aways: You won't know what you love until you try it. Go experience things! Follow James Lawrence on Instagram @ironcowboyjames Sponsored by: eLearning Brothers www.elearningbrothers.com
"Influence is the art of finding out what the other person wants, understanding what you want, and connecting the two." Owen Fitzpatrick is an influence expert. The author, speaker, and consultative trainer joined Jon Tota to discuss how we can achieve influence over ourselves and others to be successful. Listen to the full episode to learn the three main elements to influence, how you can make each of those elements cause your success, and the authenticity of political figures like Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programing) Visit Owen's website: https://owenfitzpatrick.com/ Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/owenfitzp?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor And Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/owenf23/?hl=en Get to know Owen on YouTube (including his TedX Talk!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFtgqFoZoPE7vVFKKXRJxVw Check out his books on Amazon (He recommends The Charismatic Edge): https://www.amazon.com/Owen-Fitzpatrick/e/B00AJR2U8O/ref=ntt_aut_sim_1_1
From the early days of instruction designing to modern-day parenting, Tyler Small talks about it all with host Jon Tota on this week's episode of Learning Life. Get Tyler’s book, “The 5-Star Approach” Buy it here on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/5-Star-Approach-Parenting-Cooperation-Attitudes/dp/B087SCDKJM/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1595541686&sr=1-1 The book that inspired Tyler: Marshall Goldsmith’s “What Got You Here Won’t Get You There” Buy here: https://www.marshallgoldsmith.com/product/book-2/ Check out the 5-Star Approach website: https://5starapproach.com/
From an early age, Apple Crider has been an entrepreneur. Now, after a few business ventures, Crider is co-founder of Podblade, a service that edits podcast episodes for $20. In this episode, Jon Tota and Apple talk about how to leverage other people’s platforms and how to FOCUS (follow one course until successful). Crider asks, ‘Why are you doing this? What is your purpose?’ www.podblade.com www.applecrider.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/applecrider/
Alexander Salas is an award winning Learning Experience Designer, Chief Creative Officer at eLearningLaunch.com, and a US Navy Veteran. Alexander sits down with our host Jon Tota to talk about the basics of eLearning authoring, teaching the skills to create your own eLearning courses, and how allowing for failure can lead to better results. Alexander offers free video resources to learn from on Youtube on his channels StyleLearn and eLearning Launch! Want to learn more about Alexander Salas? Find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stylelearn/ Or at his website: www.elearninglaunch.com And be sure to check out StyleLearn and eLearning Launch on Youtube!
Matt Confer is the VP of Strategy & Business Development at Abilitie. He specializes in team-based training simulations. Working with clients like Coca-Cola, Marriott, and Nokia, he is also the lead facilitator at Abilitie and a public speaker. Today, he sits down with host Jon Tota to talk about competition, both live and virtual, as a driver for team engagement and process improvement. Want to learn more about Matthew Confer? Visit https://www.abilitie.com/ Or find him on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewconfer/
2008 USA Memory Champion and International Man of Memory Chester Santos speaks on techniques to retain information for employees and entrepreneurs alike. Now an international speaker, Chester tells our host Jon Tota how memory can make you a master networker, remembering people and helping you build connections, and help you become a better worker with tasks and project plans. Want to learn more about memory skills expert Chester Santos? Visit https://www.internationalmanofmemory.com/ Or find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chestersantos/
Dr. Elia Gourgouris has been happy since the day he was born. How does he do it? In this episode, Dr. Gourgouris shares with host Jon Tota practical ways to find happiness and joy even in the midst of all this uncertainty and fear. Visit https://www.learninglifeshow.com/covid19 for more. 1:38 Becoming a Happiness Expert 5:00 Leah’s Royal Transformation 8:04 The University of Adversity 11:55 The Optimists Solution & Weathering the Storm 18:36 Advice for Parents 23:42 Seven Keys to Navigating in a Crisis Dr. Elia Gourgouris is on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/askdrelia/ Check out his website: https://www.dreliagourgouris.com/ The Happiness Center: https://www.thehappinesscenter.com/ Get his book 7 Paths to Lasting Happiness here on Amazon
Ann Dolin, president of Educational Connections talks with Jon Tota about maximizing your kids' education while minimizing stress during quarantine. She's compiled helpful resources to help teach your kids online and keep them engaged. Visit https://www.learninglifeshow.com/covid19 for more. Ann Dolin is on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-dolin-8877a011/ And find these resources to help your kids learn at home: https://www.ectutoring.com/cv https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html https://www.ixl.com/ https://www.brainpop.com/
Diana Hill is the Director of Digital Learning for SAFARI Montage. She works with school districts to set up the LOR, a Learning Object Repository, an interoperable system for digital learning resources and media streaming. After working as a teacher in Florida for six years, she became the Innovative Learning Specialist for her school district, and moved to the business side of education operations after working to implement SAFARI montage for the school system. Diana sits down with Learning Life host Jon Tota to talk about what the corporate world could learn from the education field. Want to learn more about Diana Hill? Find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianaryanhill/ Twitter:@Dianaryanhill Find SAFARI Montage on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/safari-montage/ And their website: https://www.safarimontage.com/ Check out www.learninglifeshow.com to learn more.
Marketing is like cheesy covered broccoli; it can taste good and be used for good too.” Amanda Slavin is the engagement innovator. While writing her thesis for her accelerated Masters program at UCONN, Slavin was inspired by her formal teaching education and her event organizing side-hustle to develop a framework for engaging a brands' customers at the highest level. Cue The Seventh Level, the product of Slavin’s radical thinking and the system that has helped her brand consulting firm, CatalystCreativ, rise to the forefront of the industry. The Seventh Level, a recently published book and long-standing framework for engagement, focuses on how brands can turn passive consumers into active participants. It’s been adopted by Google, NPR, CocaCola, the Oakland Raiders, the Nature Conservancy, and many, many more! In this episode, Amanda Slavin sits down with Learning Life host Jon Tota to discuss brand acupuncture (and many more of her redefined phrases), the effect of digital experiences on human engagements, and truly connecting with a target audience. Want to learn more about Amanda Slavin? Find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amslavin/ And her personal website: https://amandaslavin.com/ Check out CatalystCreativ here: https://www.catalystcreativ.com/ Check out The Seventh Level: https://the-seventhlevel.com/ And buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Seventh-Level-Transform-Meaningful-Engagement-ebook/dp/B07YL59HPT Visit www.learninglifeshow.com to hear more!
Interview with Jon Tota!
Chas and Jon’s conversation covers the moves leaders have to make and the qualities it takes to be a good leader, from adjusting to be a player in a skillset economy to leading by example and taking time to develop yourself personally. Jon also talks about being the best you can be in your own vertical to really scale your business.
A second Jon comes to Learning Life! Jonathan Raymond, the CEO and founder of Refound, speaks with Jon (Tota) about how his company helps remote teams and managers of fast-growing companies. Refound is a leadership development firm that trains managers on how to give high-quality feedback and perform effective one-on-one meetings with employees. Raymond explains their company strategy of “more Yoda, less Superman” and how a company like his helps create success and growth for others. Want to learn more about Jonathan Raymond? Find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanrefound/ Learn about Refound here: https://www.refound.com/ Visit www.learninglifeshow.com to hear more!
It seems everyone is getting into the online learning space because technology and bandwidth have made it access for anyone at any location. What many are missing in their learning content is the proper ability to transfer knowledge to the end user in a measurable way. Our guest Jon Tota is a pioneer in online education for corporate training, Co-founder and CEO of Edulence, the creator of Knowledge Link and host of the Learning Life podcast. Jon takes us through the many changes to online education, the value of watching metrics and how you can alter your content based on that feedback, the importance of educational design and how Game Theory can play into having your end users remember to come back time and again! Jon has some free content for our listeners! Download the free Enterprise Selling Handbook today! Jon and Peter talk about the value being able to measure performance in online content. Peter has some advice for measuring KPI in all you do.
Over the past two decades, Jon Tota has established himself as a pioneer in online education for corporate training. He began his career on Wall Street in sales and technology positions at PaineWebber and UBS. Then after years as a business analyst to some of the largest firms in financial services, Jon co-founded Edulence in 2002 to develop online training solutions for corporate educators. Now Jon spends his time focused on discovering the best experts and helping them turn their knowledge into a subscription business on Knowledgelink. Jon is also hosts the KnowledgeLink Podcast so NOW he gets to sit on the other side of the microphone and connect with Lou Diamond on Thrive LOUD. *** Connect to Lou Diamond: www.loudiamond.net Subscribe to Thrive LOUD: www.thriveloud.com/podcast
While leading his freight and logistics business through the recession of the mid-to-late 90s, Howard Mann wished there was someone that he could talk to about his troubles and guide him through those difficult times. After successfully making it through the recession, Howard sold his business and began working toward this goal. Today he is an active blogger, author, and “player-coach.” Howard Mann wants you to be successful in your business and is prepared to help you in any way at any time, even at 10 o’clock at night! In this episode of Learning Life, Howard Mann talks with Jon Tota about client management, the three principles he lives by, how to find the awesome in what you do, and how to inspire a growing company.
Over the past two decades, Jon Tota has established himself as a pioneer in online education for corporate training. He began his career on Wall Street in sales and technology positions at PaineWebber and UBS. Then after years as a business analyst to some of the largest firms in financial services, Jon co-founded Edulence in 2002 to develop online training solutions for corporate educators. He now spends his time focused on discovering the best experts and helping them turn their knowledge into a subscription business on Knowledgelink. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Knowledgelink Network morphed in to what it is today Why you should turn your knowledge into a product and then scale it The power of having a positive focus The importance of building a strong team that will support you Why you need to be able to pivot and adapt as a business owner Why you should focus on profit margins rather than revenue growth A valuable lesson that taught Jon how to be secure when it comes to handling failure The value of developing systems around decision-making Why you should focus on the one thing where you provide the most value Why you need to focus on moving a little bit closer to your goal every day Ways to contact Jon: Website: knowledgelinknetwork.com Podcast: Learning Life
Jon Tota joins host Craig Price to discuss his 2016 Cigar PEG Auction Package. What is Cigar PEG? It's a 501(c)3 charity founded by Ed Rigsbee dedicated to making a difference by employing "Philanthropy through Fun." Each week Ed will be assigning Craig with a mission. Maybe it's to introduce you to some of the Cigar PEG staff or some of our High Roller contributors. Maybe it's one of our many donors who support us year after year; maybe it's just for fun! But just like Cigar PEG itself, we hope you have fun and learn something new. Join the Facebook and the LinkedIn groups as well as subscribing to iTunes to make sure you don't miss an episode.