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I discuss how we should put all of our differences aside and work to make this Beloit Casino a success. Jon Warner listens to me cry and I ask if we know where all the money is going. I wonder if the Legislative Candidates know what they're signing up for, on top of the day to day, they will now have a $720,000,000 note hanging over their heads. You want to get a hold of me and discuss anything or schedule an appearance, my email is manikaksik@gmail.com
I open the podcast with the Serenity Prayer and how I feel it relates to the Nation and myself. Then I talk to Jon Warner about recent events concerning the Nation. Presidential Executive Orders signed and executed. I finally ask why do we even have rules concerning who runs in Legislative elections, why bother to get signatures when you can just jump in at the last minute as a write in candidate
I talk with Jon Warner about Resolution 09-21-2024K which was passed at our last General Council. He helps explain some of the intricacies of the Legislation-I advocate for Scenario 24 on the Redistricting vote
I forced all of the top fantasy football and best ball thought leaders to drink some truth serum and reveal their deepest, darkest beliefs about the 2024 fantasy football season. Watch on Youtube.
JJ and Rich talk about the Brandon Aiyuk trade rumors and Justin Fields' best ball value before Jon Warner joins the show. Jon discusses how he uses training camp news to draft, some players he's moved up and down based on camp reports, strategies for the Underdog "Weekly Winners" contest, and so much more. Sign up and deposit on Underdog now and use promo code LATEROUND for a free Late-Round Draft Guide and deposit offer: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-late-round-ff Purchase the Late-Round Prospect Guide or the Late-Round Draft Guide: http://www.lateround.com/
Jon Warner from the @BadgeBros battles the Randomizer wheel while failing his Canadian citizenship test, scrolling way the eff down, and getting intimate with Tony Pollard.
I give my understanding of sovereignty-Jon Warner helps me understand the “Tribal Revenue Allocation Plan”-Solar Power/ Tax Free Municipal Bonds- The Court Case moves along
Join us as we discuss aging, and technology with Jon Warner CEO and Board Advisory for Digital Health, Coach for Healthcare and Wellness startups, and genius when it comes to innovation and Technology in the Aging Space. If you work in the Aging Space, have a parent who is aging, or are a senior citizen yourself, this episode is for you! Strap in as we navigate the future, where artificial intelligence isn't just a buzzword but a key to unlocking personalized care 'by stage, not age.' we draw from a health and healthcare background to discuss overcoming policy challenges, and our entrepreneurial spirit nurtured over time. We're unwrapping the global aging care tapestry, gleaning lessons from international best practices, and tapping into the power of non-leading market research techniques to listen to the needs and dreams of our elders, guiding impactful tech solutions.Our final musings touch upon the nature versus nurture debate in cultivating leadership skills, with a nod to late bloomers who find success through perseverance. I share insights from my role as a mentor, nurturing startups by connecting them to invaluable resources and networks. We also discuss how next-gen tech like AI and supercomputing could tailor care to individual preferences, painting a future where aging is not just about added years, but enhanced quality of life. Join us for a heartfelt exploration of the intersection where technology compassionately meets the wisdom of age. Support the Show.
This week, Dr. Scott Sigman is joined by Dr. Jon Warner, a professor at Massachusetts General Hospital and Chief of the Shoulder Service. Here, they discuss his 30+ years of orthopedic experience as a pioneer of shoulder surgery. This episode is brought to you by THINK Surgical.
Explore the nuances of Value-Based Care, its challenges, and its advantages, particularly in orthopedics. Join Dr. Zeev Kain, Jon Warner, Marc Gruner, and Steven Schutzer as they dissect this subject, underscoring the importance of incentives and a gradual transition to this care approach. The consensus emerges that while physicians generally endorse value-based care, apprehensions and gaps in implementation exist. The discussion extends to data, technology's role in risk management, and the impact of AI on healthcare. The panel emphasizes collaboration, risk reduction, and scaling value-based models while reflecting on the potential of AI in healthcare.Tune in to gain insights into these experts' positive outlook on healthcare's future and the role of technology-driven advanced primary care!
At the turn of the millennium, Jon Warner worked as a UI/UX designer at Perot Systems—till the day he arrived at work and found out he was no longer a designer there. Laid off for the first time, he took a friend's advice and applied at Microsoft, where he became a test lead for Xbox. After that, he went on to work as a producer at the Walt Disney Company and Electronic Arts. He served as a senior producer on Mass Effect 3's multiplayer component, then Mass Effect 3: The Citadel, and other BioWare releases before winding up in the role of game director on the short-lived Anthem. Music by Christy Carew. Art by Audrey Estok. Get full access to The Endpoem Podcast at endpoem.substack.com/subscribe
Jon Warner goes through some of the Updated GCA by-laws and some new procedures for Gen Council 2023. I'd like an Actuarial Study done for our Nation and have the results published in the Worak
Jon Warner discusses the 2023 Primary Election
We report on the recent legislative action concerning spending limits within the HCN—I ask Jon Warner why the HCN doesn't have any enforcement mechanisms— District 4, let's start requesting those absentee ballots
An idea for restoring relevance to our General Council. I speak with Jon Warner and ask the difference between Lobbying and relationship building
Jon Warner explains how newly elected Legislators can enact the separation of business from government on day one
We ask our Legislature for a COMPLETE financial report & Jon Warner gives us a primer on Federal 8(a) programs
You guys... you read the title right. We have Jon Warner ICONIC architectural designer on the pod spilling the tea on all things LA. Jon gets into working directly for Yeezy and all the crazy that comes along with that. Yes this means THE MAN YEEZY... Do we even need to say his name? We talk his most recent endeavors like being a part of the design team for the Puma runway show at New York Fashion Week. We dive deep about discrimination, the metaverse, LA life, design, and all things Jon Warner. Trust me, you are going to love Jon by the end of this!
Dee Sweet explains her organization's goals. Jon Warner gives a brief history lesson on LLCs and the Wittenberg Casino construction
Hilow and guest Jon Warner Herzig tackle the 11th installment of this preseason Best Ball Theory series. They cover several topics: -Lessons learned -Major movers -Updated field tendencies -Identifying softer rooms/adjustments -"snapshot" contests (puppy, Pom, DK SE/ 3-Max) -In-draft adjustments
Hilow, along with guest Jon Warner and Liam Murphy, looks deeper into several topics, including: -Guest intro/background -Discussion on variance -Game Theory -Leverage -Human psychology -Imperfect information
Jon Warner gives his thoughts about HCN Free Speech, GC, and a glimpse into his future
Hilow, along with guest Jon Warner, looks deeper into several topics, including: -Stacking Tendencies -Leverage -GTO vs exploitative -Expanding (or not limiting) exposure to areas of the Game Tree -Game conditions -DFS theory translated to BB -Plaver profiles -New +EV situations -Exposure
Jon Warner explains his resolution for suspending the Legislature for a period of time while the Constitution can be amended
Wisconsin Watch and Thundercloud Communications hold a panel discussion to discuss economic development. Jon Warner explains Sec17, Sec16, and Sec8a
After 14 years, the Beloit Casino has cleared all the legal hurdles. Jon Warner attempts to educate me on “Legal Standing” according to our courts. GC 2022 is just around the corner
Mario Koran sits down with Dan Brown and Jon Warner for the Wisconsin Watch and Indian Country Today interview. A free wheeling conversation covering all manner of topics concerning “ getting gaming out of our blood”
John and I discuss some of the near misses at General Council and the failure of the 12 Clans shareholders meeting
Today, we have an interesting episode that focuses on products and services for older adults, and how they get made. Guiding us through the wild ride of entrepreneurship and product development is Jon Warner. Jon has been working in the ageing space for over 25 years, and this most recent phase of his career has focused on helping new companies develop and launch their products for the over 65 market. Among many board engagements throughout the industry, Jon leads Silver Moonshots, a start-up accelerator that helps companies that serve older adults, prepare and develop their businesses for investment and growth. Jon helps to explain how all those new products you're seeing for older adults get made, what makes them successful and the two-way benefits that develop when care providers become early adopters through pilot programs. Would you like to help us? As we plan for our third season of the podcast in 2022, we are casting the net out for interesting topics and guests to feature. If there's a topic or guest you'd like to recommend, then send us an email at acepodcast@silvradventures.com.au As always if you enjoy the show, please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. The Aged Care Enrichment Podcast is brought to you by SilVR Adventures ⬇️
Mathew Mann discusses his concern over the Nation- Jon Warner raises the issue of Darren Brinegar's removal at General Council
Jon Warner and Dan Brown give me some insight on public grants. Gary Phillips drops in from Area 4
Tina Brown explains what the HCN DNR does. Jon Warner schools me on the LOA and Constitution and I make a plea for smokeless HCN casinos
Jon Warner and Dan Brown discuss the pitfalls of speaking publicly against the Ho-Chunk Nation
Jon Warner and Dan Brown share some information on the genesis of our Beloit project
Jon Warner and Cari Fay explain the workings of the D-2 General Council Work Group
Healthy aging is serious business to Jon Warner. As CEO of Silver Moonshots, he helps startups turn ideas into scalable solutions. Jon shares his picks for communication, mobility and wellness technologies that make older adult lives better. About Jon Five-time company CEO, Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneur having founded and led 3 startups (with 2 successful exits). His career started in the corporate world with Air Products and Chemicals, working in the US and across Europe before joining Exxon-Mobil. Following his 15 years in the corporate world, Warner founded and grew The Worldwide Center for Organizational Development, a management consulting business with global clients including Ford Motor Company, L'Oreal, British Airways, HSBC, Microsoft, Glaxo, Foster-Wheeler, Toyota, Johnson and Johnson, Coca-Cola, PWC, The UK NHS, Roche and MasterCard. In addition to his position as CEO of Silver Moonshots, Jon is a deal flow adviser at Adaptive Health Capital and longtime Ambassador at Aging 2.0. A noted speaker at corporations and colleges across the world, he is author of 40 books. Key Takeaways We are overly pejorative about the older adult population. We don't treat people between 0 and 50 as if they're all the same, but we do with people between 50 and 100. Advice for start-ups for the 55+ market: Do a deep customer discovery around your target population, then solve a tangible customer problem. The pain point should drive a solution, which drives the technology you deploy. Do not generalize about a population of people or the unmet need. You will be building “on a bed of sand as opposed to a bed of rock.” Senior Living needs interoperability of data and has only recently realized the importance of resident data, not just for sales purposes or to manage churn. “Walled gardens of data” don't talk to one another. Health data is the solid foundation for building better systems. Good data envelopes psychosocial and social determinants and offers a holistic view of health.
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In this episode of Boomer Living, we have Jon Warner - Startup Growth Strategy, Digital Health, and Aging Tech Expert, Entrepreneur, and Author.We discuss the Aging category (demographically and psychographically). Population health data about the aging sector, Innovation and Technology best practices in health for older adults, Innovation, and Technology best practices in areas other than health for older adults, Gaps in the space, and where entrepreneurs/startups should focus their time and energy, and much more...[00:00] Pre-intro dialogue[01:41] Introduction[02:18] Since you've had pretty much every role imaginable, how do you think this benefits you and what you're doing today at Silver Moonshots?[03:13] What is unique about the aging category, both demographically and psychographically?[04:12] There are many cohorts within new that age span. How would you break it up, 50 plus to 65? What are the good breaking points?[06:40] How does population health data help the aging sector move forward?[07:46] Has this data always been available? What's the history? Has it always been there?[08:47] How is the way that we're learning about health from a population level changing in the last few years?[10:16] What are some of the best practices for health innovation in technology for older adults that you've seen?[11:20] What do you think, or how do you ensure that the solutions are accessible to older adults who may not be as tech literate?[12:48] Outside of the realm of health, what are the best practices for innovation and technology solutions aimed at older adults?[14:18] How can entrepreneurs or startups identify gaps in this space and learn where to prioritize our time and resources?[17:42] Can you tell us why having a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship is so essential?[18:59] How can other senior-focused companies develop this culture? Do you have any tips for them?[20:22] What do you see as the future of digital health and aging tech?[21:23] We can't lump cohorts together[22:59] On a personal level, what do you think is your biggest strength that enables you to have a unique, impactful effect on digital health and aging tech?[24:21] You worked with a wide gamut of age span; startups, perhaps millennials and the customers, 50 plus. Do you think working closely with this wide group of people has changed you in any way?[25:25] Do you have any other thoughts that you would like to share?[26:08] Wrap-up5-time company CEO, Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneurship expert having founded and led 3 startups (with 2 successful exits). Warner manages the deal flow into a Los Angeles-based Healthcare investment fund-Adaptive Health Capital and is CEO of Silver Moonshots-a research organization and “virtual incubator” for startups focused on health technology and innovation aimed at the 50+ population. He is also a prolific author having published 40 books, all concerning business, leadership, innovation, and technology-his latest –‘SLAM’ is a question guide for entrepreneurs.Warner is LA Chapter Ambassador for Aging 2.0 and is Co-chair of the annual “Aging into the Future” conference in LA. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Redlands University where he teaches entrepreneurship.CEO Jon Warner - Silver Moonshots: http://silvermoonshots.org/Reference's in the interview:Steve Blank - Professor of Entrepreneurship at Stanford Engineering: https://ecorner.stanford.edu/contributor/steve-blank/ Joseph F. Coughlin - Director, MIT AgeLab: https://agelab.mit.edu/people/joseph-f-coughlinAgeLab: https://agelab.mit.edu/about-agelab
Jon Warner, CEO and Board Chair Decision-support Architect for Innovation, Technology, DigitalHealth, Aging populationsFive-time company CEO Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneurship expert. His career started in the corporate world with Air Products, working in the US and across Europe before joining Exxon-Mobil. At Exxon, Jon worked in the UK, the US, Australia, and Nigeria, ending his career there as deputy CEO. He is the founder of The Worldwide Center for Organizational Development, a management consulting business, and CEO of Silver Moonshots, a research organization and “virtual incubator” for startups focused on health technology and innovation aimed at the 50+ population. He is also a noted author and speaker at businesses, colleges and conferences around the world. A graduate of Warwick University in the UK, Jon has a double bachelor’s degree in philosophy and politics, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in psychology, specializing in neuroscience. He’s on the board of St. Barnabas and is co-chair of the annual “Aging into the Future” conference in Los Angeles, California. Jon is also an adjunct professor at Redlands University, where he teaches entrepreneurship.John Marchica, CEO, Darwin Research GroupJohn Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group, a health care market intelligence firm specializing in health care delivery systems. He’s a two-time health care entrepreneur, and his first company, FaxWatch, was listed twice on the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing American companies. John is the author of The Accountable Organization and has advised senior management on strategy and organizational change for more than a decade.John did his undergraduate work in economics at Knox College, has an MBA and M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework at The Dartmouth Institute. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University and is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.About Darwin Research GroupDarwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.
We talk Legislative action against President WhiteEagle-History of presidential removals- Legislative overreach
Jon Warner and Dan Brown give us a quick primer on what is happening in the Nation vis a vis Spectra
I just skim the grievances against Reps White Eagle and Begay- I take a quick look at Twelve Clans- a public shout out to Jon Warner
This week, Derek and dining editor Julia Spalding are joined by Jon Warner, the executive chef at Traders Point Creamery, who talks about their Thanksgiving takeout menu and dispenses his own tips for Indy's home chefs. Then, we speak with Rebecca Raffle, the founder of Elevate Bakery and Barkery, about her unique experience developing a proprietary blend of flavorless CBD that goes into their cookies, gummies, and more.
I recap the decision set down by the Ho-Chunk trial court and Jon Warner drops by to straighten a few things out --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Jon talks about why he wrote the book, Slam and what is the 8 step slam process.
You’ll probably relate to Jon Warner’s story. Before starting his own businesses (which he was able to sell), becoming a best-selling author, advising startups, and advocating for older adults with his company Silver Moonshots… Jon left the corporate world because he was disillusioned. It wasn’t all smooth sailing at the beginning. But he wouldn’t trade it. And what he learned over the years – from triumphs and mistakes – has given him a lot of ammunition as he helps other entrepreneurs achieve their dreams.
You'll probably relate to Jon Warner's story. Before starting his own businesses (which he was able to sell), becoming a best-selling author, advising startups, and advocating for older adults with his company Silver Moonshots… Jon left the corporate world because he was disillusioned. It wasn't all smooth sailing at the beginning. But he wouldn't trade it. And what he learned over the years – from triumphs and mistakes – has given him a lot of ammunition as he helps other entrepreneurs achieve their dreams. One of his biggest pieces of advice for prospective first-timers: don't jump in headfirst, conduct rigorous research into the businesses you're considering. We get into detail on what that looks like and what the best sources of information are, as well as… What questions you should ask to get accurate and actionable data The opportunity in addressing the unmet needs of the over 50 population A dangerous motivation killer for new entrepreneurs (that could kill your venture) The difference between market research and customer discovery And more
“We need good data if we are to understand what we need to change in the current model of healthcare and senior care. I’ve been working on improving our data systems intensely in the last six months because I think we need to go back to first principles if we are to solve some of the issues in our COVID-impacted world.” Jon Warner, CEO, Silver Moonshots ---------------- EPISODE SPONSORED BY: Serenity Engage is a HIPAA-compliant conversation platform that increases move-ins, streamlines communications, and reduces risk for senior care providers. And because better communication means less litigation, ask us how to get a 10% insurance premium discount for using Serenity. Learn more at www.serenityengage.com. ---------------- The Mavericks spoke with Jon Warner, CEO, author, entrepreneur, mentor and thought leader in senior care. His growth mindset and drive to help others think outside the box was a key motivator in creating his innovation accelerator, Silver Moonshots. Watch this episode to learn: Why we need a better, richer and more open population health data system Why we need a much greater focus on pyscho-social/social determinants of health factors to render the best possible care Why we need to re-imagine all forms of ‘institutional’ care in a COVID-19 impacted world P.S. Ready to get your Mavericks coffee mug? Share with us what your favorite idea from either this conversation or your own ideas and experience about how we can support our older population right now. Email or post the answer on our social media and your Mavericks coffee mug will be in the mail. If you like this episode, please subscribe! Tell us what you think, and what you’d like to see changed in senior care. —————————————————- We’re all about challenging the status quo here at Maverick’s Headquarters! Welcome to the Challenging The Way We Age podcast by the Mavericks of Senior Living. We are two innovators and entrepreneurs who have huge hearts and passion for our older adults. And we see all kinds of opportunities to improve today’s system and create hope for the way we age. We tackle hard topics with the goal of creating conversation and generating curiosity and ingenuity to solve these problems. Want to join the Maverick Movement? Have a story on how you or your team are fostering ingenuity. Share it with us and check out our other episodes to light your innovation fire. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great interviews. JOIN THE MOVEMENT —————————————————- Mavericks of Senior
On Today's episode, we are going to be talking with Jon Warner. Jon and I are going to be talking about Entrepreneurship, Healthcare Innovation, and Aging focused technology. Jon Warner is a Mentor, Board Advisor, Author, CEO, Educator, and Startup Angel Investor in Healthcare, Aging/Longevity, and other sectors. Monster VoIP | Your #1 VoIP Provider Website www.monstervoip.com Address 1730 E Holly Ave #749, El Segundo, CA 90245, United States Phone Phone: +1 877-818-9696 Email hello@monstervoip.com Hours: Open 24 hours
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It’s no secret that innovating in healthcare is a completely different beast than other industries. That’s why it’s so important for innovators to work inside a framework, making sure they’re covering the most important considerations on their path. And inside that framework lies a series of checkpoints and critical needs that innovators can’t afford to ignore. On this episode, we’re joined by Jon Warner, CEO of Silver Moonshots and author of 40 books, most recently “SLAM: Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map.” We cover some huge topics for innovators, including: How to make sure you’re accounting for upstream and downstream issues, instead of creating a single-point solution that’s never adopted Having a deep understanding of your market so that you can hyper-target the people whose “hair is on fire” — the ones who really need your solution the most The critical need to get as much traction and velocity as possible so that you can rise above the noise Guest Bio Jon Warner is the CEO of virtual startup accelerator Silver Moonshots. Silver Moonshots works with entrepreneurs who are focused on solving for older adult issues, allowing Jon to focus on his passion of making life better for the 50-and-older population. As a serial entrepreneur, he has several other roles, including Co-Founder of BetterLife Remedies and Adjunct Professor and Mentor in Entrepreneurship at the University of Redlands. Jon has been in the healthcare industry for more than 30 years, where he started his career on the business side, helping healthcare organizations build more efficient systems and processes. To learn more about SLAM and buy your own copy, check out his website www.slamprocess.com. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn.
The author of 40 books and the sought after international speaker on the subjects of management, leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation, Jon Warner stops by to teach you how to reduce the risks associated with launching a new product or service.
Are you currently in the startup phase where you’re launching a new business? Or are you already established, but looking to launch a new product or service? Then this episode is for you! Today’s guest dives into how you can make the startup phase a little easier on yourself so that you can scale up faster later on. Jon Warner is a five-time CEO and currently serves as the CEO for Silver Moon shots. He is widely respected as an entrepreneurship mentor and lectures on entrepreneurship at both the undergraduate and MBA level. Jon also has 40 published books under his belt with topics ranging from leadership, innovation, and more. Jon’s latest book, The SLAM Process, which stands for Startup Launch Assistance Map, uncovers how new founders can maximize their success during all the startup chaos. The book provides an easy set of sequential checklist-based approaches so that it can easily serve as a guide for any startup. So many startups get it backward, at first. They develop a product to solve a problem first, instead of going out and researching if the problem is indeed a ‘big deal.’ Jon worked with a company that initially built a water/showering solution for the homeless and for festivals, but it turned out that neither niche wanted those things, so they had to pivot! Today, this company is in the disaster relief field and is working with the U.S. Navy to incorporate their showering product overseas. In Jon’s book, he has simplified the Business Model Canvas, which is often found in lean startups. Jon has been using this model for a number of years and found it to lack sequence and to be a bit difficult for his entrepreneurs to follow. Jon’s version has a clearer sequence and really focuses on the ecosystem entrepreneurs plan on entering, which is not something the business model canvas addresses. Interview Links: Slamprocess.com Silvermoonshots.org Jon on LinkedIn The Lean Startup, by Eric Ries Resources: Scaling Up Workshop: Interested in attending one of our workshops? We have a few $100 discounts for our loyal podcast listeners!Scaling Up for Business Growth Workshop: Take the first step to mastering the Rockefeller Habits by attending one of our workshops. Scaling Up Summits (Select Bill Gallagher as your coach during registration for a discount.) Bill on YouTube
Everyone dreams big, no matter how simple it is. When building a startup business, you already have success in mind. The question is do you know how to bring that success from your head into reality? Jon Warner, the CEO of Silver Moonshots and author of more than 40 books, talks about how to increase the chances of launching a successful startup business. He shares in detail the steps in how to build a strong foundation in the early stages of your business as mentioned in his book SLAM. He conveys the importance of narrowing your niche and understanding the needs of your target audience as one of the first steps you should be doing.Wanna Host Your Own Podcast?Click here to see how my friends at Brandcasting You can helpGet your FREE Sneak Peek of John's new book Better Selling Through Storytellinghttp://sellingsecretsforfunding.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=655c123123cd21ff7a24d914e&id=6f12bc74af John Livesay, The Pitch Whisperer Share The ShowDid you enjoy the show? I'd love it if you subscribed today and left us a 5-star review!Click this linkClick on the ‘Subscribe' button below the artworkGo to the ‘Ratings and Reviews' sectionClick on ‘Write a Review'Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Successful Pitch community today:JohnLivesay.comJohn Livesay FacebookJohn Livesay TwitterJohn Livesay LinkedInJohn Livesay YouTube
Often when launching a new company or business, we are looking for a map that will guide us from seed to conception. On my journey, I looked for any source that would help me on my path. Some strategies worked, but many of them did not. Looking back, I have to think of how helpful it would have been if someone would have been able to provide a map or guideline that spoke to my specific needs. A plan that lays out the process, framework, and proper sequencing of events that will reap the most significant benefits. To dive deeper into launching a start-up, I've brought on serial entrepreneur, advisor, and author Jon Warner. Five-time company CEO, Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneurship expert and mentor having founded and led 3 start-ups. Jon is a noted speaker at businesses, colleges, and conferences across the world. He also lectures on entrepreneurship at both undergraduate and MBA levels. Jon is also a prolific author, having published 40 books, all concerning business, management, leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation. To find out how the vital steps to launching a successful start-up, download this episode now. THE CURIOSITY WARRIOR "No plan survives first contact with the customer." - Jon Warner Highlights - The necessary framework for a start-up company. The concept of a lean start-up created by Toyota. Put customer needs before your needs. Execute every plan in the proper sequence. Structure and schedule your day by keeping the end in mind. Understand the difference between customer discovery and customer research. Make sure that you always distinguish yourself from the competition. Guest Contact - Jon's Website Jon's Twitter Jon's Book: Slam: Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map Contact Jeffrey - Website Coaching support My book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer's Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible is now available! Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share! Mentions - Steve Blank Book: Four Steps to the Epiphany Resources - Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! Is your website and are all your marketing materials speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Often it's not which is why you're not converting traffic and leads to clients and attracting your most profitable customers. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. If I have suggestions for you to improve your brand message (I almost always do), we'll set up a complimentary 30-minute call to discuss. A select number of websites are also chosen for my LINGO Review Video Series. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Music by Jawn
Everyone dreams big, no matter how simple it is. When building a startup business, you already have success in mind. The question is do you know how to bring that success from your head into reality? Jon Warner, the CEO of Silver Moonshots and author of more than 40 books, talks about how to increase the chances of launching a successful startup business. He shares in detail the steps in how to build a strong foundation in the early stages of your business as mentioned in his book SLAM. He conveys the importance of narrowing your niche and understanding the needs of your target audience as one of the first steps you should be doing. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Successful Pitch community today: JohnLivesay.com John Livesay Facebook John Livesay Twitter John Livesay LinkedIn John Livesay YouTube
WE BACK! Hip-Hop Junkies very own, Eloe and Jon Warner, sit down with local up and coming rapper and friend of the show... T.$poon! We talk with Spoon about who were some of his influences on when he started rapping, the Portland Hip-Hop scene as a whole, his creative process, thoughts on starting a record label here in the city, and more!Look out for more T.$poon projects in the near future. Big Spoon, Vol. 2 OUT NOW!Socials-https://twitter.com/JayWarner_https://www.instagram.com/jaywarner__/https://twitter.com/1000GramKeloehttps://www.instagram.com/keloegram/https://www.instagram.com/therealtspoon/
Five-time company CEO, Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneurship expert and mentor having founded and led three startups. Jon is a noted speaker at businesses, colleges and conferences across the world. He also lectures on entrepreneurship at both undergraduate and MBA level. Jon is also a prolific author having published 40 books, all concerning business, management, leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation. Jon's latest book released in July 2019 is called SLAM: Build Your Startup Idea or Early Stage Business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map. This book is for anyone who has an idea for a business, has a side-hustle business or has an existing startup. It not only helps to put a validation and development plan together in a structured way but de-risks the whole journey helping to 'smooth the bumps' and make the business more attractive to outside investors, if this is wanted. TUNE IN to the 10 Factor, Episode 87 - Jon Warner on SLAM - Startup Launch Assistance Map Find Jon Warner: slamprocess.com JOIN our 10 Factor Community - become part of the family Are you an entrepreneur with kids... who needs help balancing your work and life? Learn more: the10factor.com Schedule Your Free Discovery Call: the10factor.com/discovery To join The 10 Factor Elite Mastermind Academy the10factor.com/apply Drop Tim an email. He'll reach out to you personally to see if you are a good fit. tim@the10factor.com Help Support our Show: Reviews Do Matter. We love to read our subscribers 5-star reviews on iTunes. Get a bonus thank you if yours gets read on the show. Leave us an honest review iTunes: Subscribe and leave a review 10 FACTOR on iTunes Spotify: Subscribe and leave a review 10 FACTOR on Spotify Submit questions or comments - we read and answer questions right on the show. tim@the10factor.com Connect with Tim: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/the10factor/ Instagram: @TimMeuchel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-meuchel-270b0b30/ Twitter: @TimMeuchel email: tim@the10factor.com Upcoming Episodes and Guests: Subscribe on iTunes today so you don't miss any of our weekly episodes. Subscribe on Spotify on Spotify today so you don't miss any of our weekly episodes.
Jon works with startup business founders and early-stage company CEOs and management teams to help them set clear, growth-oriented goals and get the best possible outcomes. He serves on several advisory boards and speaks regularly about the role of technology and innovation in healthcare; he helps entrepreneurs who are 50-plus. He is the author of SLAM: Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map, Marc is asking for your financial support for the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Please donate at Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer to support this Podcast. Key Takeaways: [1:40] Marc welcomes you to Episode 146 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [1:54] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [2:13] Marc’s expenses to put this podcast on are about $400.00 a month. After nearly 150 episodes, Marc is grateful for his growing audience. It’s clear that the stories from experts and people like yourself on this podcast have had an impact. Marc needs help continuing to provide entertaining content, mindful of your time. [2:50] Marc is asking for direct listener support. Marc asks you for a donation of $5.00 a month but you can contribute as much or as little as you like. Every penny counts. [3:05] If the Repurpose Your Career podcast is a part of your week and you love what Marc is doing, please support the podcast today. Go to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer/ to give. This link will be at the top of the show notes at CareerPivot.com/episode-146. [3:31] Repurpose Your Career, Third Edition, is now available! The book tour has launched. Marc will likely be in Austin when you hear this episode, the week of September 22nd. Marc will be in New Jersey, the week of September 29th and D.C., the following week. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [3:50] Marc has two events planned for Austin, four for New Jersey and a meet-and-greet in D.C. Please go to CareerPivot.com/launch to find out more.[4:03] Next week, Marc will interview Paul Vogelsang, a career pivoter who, after being laid off by one of the big tech giants in his late 50s, is now a successful podcaster. He has The Not Old — Better Show, which Marc has been a guest on, twice. [4:22] This week, Marc interviews Jon Warner, author of SLAM: Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map. Marc shares Jon’s bio and welcomes Jon to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [5:20] Jon shares his purpose for writing SLAM. Jon had been using the Lean Business Model Canvas. He found it to be transformational for startups, but he started noticing a few issues people struggled with in using it. Jon started annotating and making up ways of compensating for those issues. [5:56] Jon started keeping notes for himself about the issues and developing adjunct materials of his own. He saw he was re-engineering the process and wrote an article a couple of years ago about it. The article seemed to resonate. It became the idea for the SLAM model book. [6:29] The SLAM model gives startups an exploratory grid to help them navigate the typical risks that happen in startup life. [6:51] Jon answers how the SLAM model can apply to those over 50. The challenge in entrepreneurship is to ‘de-risk’ what you are doing, as much as possible. The risk is greater for those who are in the second half of life. Jon focuses on the healthcare realm. He is very interested in innovation and technology for older adults. [8:31] Marc refers to the podcast Episode 136 with Diane Mulcahy, author of The Gig Economy: The Complete Guide to Getting Better Work, Taking More Time Off, and Financing the Life You Want. Diane has a section in her book on how to de-risk. [9:00] Jon uses a real case study of 50-plus food truck owners to illustrate the SLAM model in his book. Jon teaches two models. The first is a validation process consisting of an eight-step pathway to think about scaling a startup or a side hustle. Validation is the most important process to see if you have the potential to execute your startup. [10:38] The second model is the execution template. Jon has an acronym for it: GRAND, starting with Goals. Putting the two models together gives you the GRAND SLAM and the success you want. [11:08] Both models are designed as exploration templates, giving people a framework to ask questions to which answers need to be discovered, ideally, in the eyes of the customer you are most focused on serving. [11:32] The SLAM process has eight steps. Step 1: Drill into the unmet need of the customer tribe, which Jon calls the ‘hair on fire tribe.’ Step one can take months or years to gather enough data to validate the need. Step 2: Identify the key team you need to solve the problem for that tribe of customers. [13:07] Step 3: Develop the Value Proposition to solve that problem for that tribe. These three steps are the ‘Product-Market Fit.’ Step 4: Corroborate that the hypotheses around the product and the market fit are accurate in the eyes of customers. Step 5: Determine that the market is large enough for you to achieve what you want to achieve. [13:57] Step 6: Develop a go-to-market strategy. Where does the tribe hang out and how do you reach them? Identify the channels carefully. Step 7: Monetization. What does the business model look like? What is the tribe willing to pay to solve that particular problem or pain point? [14:16] Step 8: Map the Business Ecosystem. Jon explains what this involves. [14:50] Marc emphasizes the importance of Step 1. Don’t make stuff up. Marc shares from his experiences developing curriculum in 40 countries. No matter who he thinks the audience is, he’s always wrong! [15:18] Jon Quotes Steve Blank that “No plan survives first contact with a customer.” You can’t just build it and expect that they will come. A small sample is a problem. The pain points of a few friends do not give enough credentials to start a business. Get valid feedback from real customers to see if you can scale a solution for them. [16:25] The SLAM model doesn’t distinguish between product or service businesses, or business size. It is going to be more useful at an earlier stage of a business. By the time a business has institutional capital, it is usually beyond this process.[17:16] The SLAM model is aimed at people who are ideating about a business idea, or have a side hustle going they want to scale, or have taken the first steps and are a few months into their business startup and have bootstrapped it. [17:58] Jon talks about the steps where he sees people make the biggest mistakes: assuming they know the unmet need they are solving, and getting into ‘product build’ too quickly. People like to start with the minimal viable product right out of the gate before they know if it solves the market pain points. [18:56] These mistakes may require either re-engineering the product, or throwing it away at a waste of time and money. [19:16] Marc asks about service-based businesses. Jon points out that service businesses can be very different from product businesses, and the intended scale is very important. The process of validating the business potential is the same, requiring answers to the same questions. [20:19] Jon specifies that customer discovery is a very separate activity from product research. Discovery is finding out from customers what keeps them up at night and what they are doing about it right now as a temporary solution, and listening hard to them. [21:11] Marc talks about a member of the online community building a service-based business helping small construction companies, and a bad assumption that he had. [21:43] Jon says a lot of books will give broad ideas for business you could start. Jon mentions businesses jumping onto Shopify as an ecommerce solution. Don’t look at general ideas. Dig in and find the tribe, pain point, and a unique solution you can provide. [22:55] An older entrepreneur will learn from the book SLAM that there is a pathway they can follow. They have a lot of world experience, but Jon notes that what they have done in the past doesn’t necessarily apply to what they want to do next. The book helps them deconstruct their bad assumptions and mental traps to avoid. [23:44] SLAM will encourage the older entrepreneur to test everything and assume nothing. Assumptions are the enemy of a successful startup if they’re not corroborated at scale. The book is an exploration grid. It helps individuals to tip their thinking upside-down. [24:25] Jon’s advice for the older entrepreneur: Spend as little money as possible from the beginning and engage deeply in research about the sector they’re thinking about. Avoid building a product. Go and talk to customers. It’s scary at first, but hugely valuable to talk to 25 or 30 members of the tribe you want to serve. Look for patterns. [25:40] Another tip is that the smaller you make your beachhead markets, the more likely you are to be successful. When you tailor your offering to a particular need, your chances of getting traction are better and you can dominate that sector quickly. Then look at adjunct sectors a step at a time, and scale slowly. [28:00] Marc shares a big mistake he sees. People either want to have a traditional business with employees or they want to do it all themselves. They forget about virtual assistants that you pay with 1099s. Marc talks about his background with IBM and Lucent Technologies. Those are not the models to follow. [29:03] Jon refers back to Step 2, the Key Team. This can be made of a co-founder or two and several virtual assistants, consultants, and advisors. Digitalization has helped us get a team that can be dispersed internationally. [31:04] Marc’s co-author is in Portugal and his book designer is in Ghana, while Marc is in Mexico. They talk to each other on Facebook. [31:18] Jon shares his book and contact information: SLAMProcess.com, Jon C. Warner on LinkedIn, JonCWarner on Twitter, and SLAMProcess on Facebook. [31:28] Marc thanks Jon for being in this episode of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Marc hopes you enjoyed the episode. Marc brought Jon into the Career Pivot Membership Community group to discuss the entrepreneurial mindset. Marc may use that fascinating discussion in an upcoming episode. [31:50] The Career Pivot Membership Community is a platform to provide both inspiration and practical help in creating changes in our lives and careers. It continues to help the approximately 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. [32:00] This is a community where everyone is there to help everyone else. They have been hovering at about 50 members for a while. Members are experiencing successes like going back to work, starting new businesses — even someone buying a franchise. Some leave the community when they’ve found success, while others stay. [32:23] Their legacy stays with the community as they have built an extensive library of forum entries and discussions. Marc will be publishing shortly testimonials of what they got from being part of this community. There are successes in just about every week. It’s all about perseverance and mutual help. [32:44] Marc is recruiting members for the next cohort. If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. The members of the initial cohorts help set the direction of the endeavor. [33:06] This is a paid membership community with group coaching, mastermind groups, and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Please go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. [33:24] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [33:42] Please come back next week, when Marc will interview podcaster Paul Vogelsang. [33:50] Please support this podcast by going to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer. [34:02] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-146. [34:13] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app.
On Episode 75 of the Paper Planes Podcast Simon chats with Jon Warner, CEO of Silver Moonshots. Silver Moonshots is help to develop compelling solutions that can make the lives of adults aged 50+ better. You can contact Jon Warner here. https://www.linkedin.com/in/joncwarner/ Please remember to give us a rating and review on iTunes! Our Instagram page is here: http://www.instagram.com/flypaperplanes.co/ Contact the team at www.flypaperplanes.co (http://www.flypaperplanes.co/) or Simon here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/iamsimondell/ or here: http://twitter.com/IAmSimonDell If you think you have a great story for the podcast, contact our producer Sarah here: sarah@flypaperplanes.co
When this episode is released, on September 16th, Marc’s book, Repurpose Your Career, A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life, Third Edition, co-authored by Susan Lahey, will be available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback versions. In this episode, Marc reveals the process of writing the book, from leaving the corporate world, to branding himself as a career transformation expert, and working with a professional writer to produce a guide for Baby Boomers as they move from a traditional career to creating networks, finding opportunities, and digitally rebranding themselves. Boomers are preparing to work into their 70s. The Third Edition focuses more on reinvention and less on job searching. Marc explains some of the obstacles he faced and the successes he found in his book publishing journey. Listen in for ideas, and some motivation to buy the book.Marc is asking for your financial support for the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Please donate at Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer to support this Podcast. Key Takeaways: [1:22] Marc welcomes you to Episode 145 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [1:35] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [1:54] Marc’s expenses to put this podcast on are about $400.00 a month. After nearly 150 episodes, Marc is grateful for his growing audience. It’s clear that the stories from experts and people like yourself on this podcast have had an impact. Marc needs help continuing to provide entertaining content, mindful of your time. [2:36] Marc is asking for direct listener support. Marc asks you for a donation of $5.00 a month but you can contribute as much or as little as you like. Every penny counts. [2:48] If the Repurpose Your Career podcast is a part of your week and you love what Marc is doing, please support the podcast today. Go to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer/ to give. This link will be at the top of the show notes at CareerPivot.com/episode-145. [3:14] Repurpose Your Career, Third Edition, is now available! Marc thanks his co-author, Susan Lahey, his book cover designer, Mami Serwaa, the great review team, and all of the people on the Career Pivot Membership Community, who supported the launch. As of September 9, Marc has well over 100 pre-orders. [3:40] Marc has recorded many podcast guest appearances and continues to record them. Some of which have already been published with more to come. Go to CareerPivot.com/launch you’ll find all the links of all the podcast episodes.[4:01] Marc will be in Austin the week of September 22nd, the New Jersey area the week of September 29th, and D.C., the following week. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [4:12] Marc has multiple events planned for Austin, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Marc will then have a meet-and-greet in D.C. You can find the events on CareerPivot.com/launch. [4:41] Next week, Marc will interview Jon Warner, author of SLAM: Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map. [4:53] This podcast episode will release on September 16th, when Repurpose Your Career, Third Edition is published in paperback. In this episode, Marc takes you on the journey of how he created this series. Marc started telling the story in CareerPivot.com/episode-25. This time he will go deeper. [5:14] Kindle and paperback versions have been released. The Audible version will release in January of 2020. A minor update will be published at that time. [5:26] Marc’s journey to create the Repurpose Your Career series started in 2006. Marc had just come out of a year-and-a-half of teaching and joined Launchpad Job Club. [5:53] There, he found a room of people that looked like him, in their late 40s and older, many spit out by the tech industry, like IBM, Dell, Freescale (Now NXP Semiconductors), Motorola, and others. Many of them were lost. That’s when Marc came up with the Career Pivot concept and Repurpose Your Career. [6:23] Marc went to work in the nonprofit sector and that lasted a year. Marc then started working for a tech startup, Lifesize Communications, just before the Great Recession. Marc joined the board at Launchpad in late 2006. By 2009, the Friday meeting attendance at Launchpad was from 300 to 400 people. [7:04] Launchpad members look like the people who listen to this podcast – older, spit out by their former employer, and needing to go back to work. When Marc quit at Lifesize in January 2011, he started figuring things out. He started the CareerPivot brand in February of 2012. He also met Susan Lahey at that time. [7:32] Marc and Susan put together a whitepaper, “Don’t Retire... Even if You Can: A Boomer’s Manifesto.” That whitepaper became the seed for the first Repurpose Your Career Book. Marc provided Susan with 15 or 20 blog posts and asked her to take the manifesto and blog posts and turn them into a book. That was enough for a small book. [8:12] Marc also had a friend Gudjon Bergmann, who had published a book, The Author’s Blueprint: Successfully Write a Non-Fiction Book, Conquer Procrastination and Never Get Writer's Block Again. Gudjon has published many books. Gudjon told Marc, “When you write, particularly your first book, write a book, not the book.” [8:44] Marc first put the book out as a PDF to a bunch of friends. They liked the book but their big complaint was that all Marc’s career pivot stories were from his own experience. [9:01] Gudjon had suggested Marc add action steps at the end of each chapter. Marc also created a resource center of the action steps in Word documents. Marc learned that in order to get a binding, a book needs at least 131 pages. They picked a font style and size that got them to a little more than 131 pages. [9:44] Marc published the book in early 2013. The goal was to update it about every 18 months to two years. The book sold about 2,000 copies in six years and still sells a copy or two, every few months. [10:23] Susan went on to other projects and Marc tried working with three different writers, none of which stayed with him. He published his next book, Personal Branding for Baby Boomers: What It Is, How to Manage It, and Why It's No Longer Optional, as a 60-page ebook. It has only sold a couple of hundred copies. [10:50] Marc got back with Susan in 2016 and they started working on the Second Edition of Repurpose Your Career. Marc discovered that a lot had changed in the employment world. It was not going to be friendly to Boomers. Marc planned for three new chapters: Career Failures and Recoveries, Make Stuff Up Disorder, and Weak Ties. [11:52] Weak Ties was accidentally cut from the book and never made it back in. So, Marc made it into a major new chapter in the Third Edition of Repurpose Your Career. [12:05] For the Second Edition, Marc added a lot of stories, based on the experiences of the many clients he had worked with since the First Edition was written.That was the biggest update to the book. They released the Second Edition in 2017. His time, Marc put the book up for pre-order and bought Amazon ads. [12:42] Marc paid a narrator for the Audible version of the original book. Working with a narrator was too much work, so Marc read and edited the Audible version of the Second Edition, himself. The Audible version came out later and was more successful. The Second Edition has sold about 2,000 copies in two-and-a-half years. [13:40] When Marc and Susan started the Third Edition, they found the world had continued to change. Marc also had started the Career Pivot Online Community. Baby Boomers are aging. Gen-Xers are now coming into their early 50s and are running into the same problems. [14:13] ProPublica ran an article claiming that “If You’re Over 50, Chances Are the Decision to Leave a Job Won’t be Yours,” and 90% will not recover. In the online community, many will work into their 70s and later because they have to but probably not in a traditional full-time job. Older workers don’t want to work for a boss. [15:09] For the Third Edition, Marc and Susan pulled out some chapters that related to tactical job searching and put them in the Resource Center. They have added chapters on ageism, creative destruction, creating opportunities and stopping reacting, life as a square peg, and planning how you are going to work into your 70s. [15:53] The last two new chapters are about a playbook for strategic relationships and building weak ties, which was left on the floor for the Second Edition. A lot of the book is devoted to creative destruction and what you need to do to keep yourself viable. The world has changed and how we look at our careers and make money has to change. [16:23] The book cover changed to an image with women’s shoes. Mrs. Miller suggests putting both men’s and women’s shoes, walking to a sunrise. [17:11] Much of the material in the book comes from disparate sources, including blog posts. They used a copywriter who used to be an editor at the Austin American-Statesman. For the Third Edition, Marc and Susan pulled together the voice and the strategies into a coherent thought thread. They got most of the way there. [17:54] Marc will make some minor updates in January, when they release the Audible version. For example, he will point out that the strategies and weak ties that you use for job searching, you can also use for client search in an entrepreneurial realm. This will be a much more aspirational than a tactical book. [18:39] We all have to get to the place where we are willing to take control. We will not be looking for that job and waiting for that layoff to happen. We will have a mixture of things to earn our income. Marc included stories of people who are doing that — reinventing themselves, creating their businesses; things that don’t look like a job. [19:21] Russ Eanes is an example, from the episode of two weeks ago, CareerPivot.com/episode-143. Marc will soon have on the podcast his image consultant, Jean LeFebvre, who has started a Fulfillment by Amazon business in her early 70s. Jean’s first Amazon product is a pierced earring back for sagging earlobes. [20:00] This being Marc’s fourth book, he is getting better at launches. He had a very large review team, for which he is very appreciative. The quality of this book is the best that Marc and Susan have produced, largely because of the review team’s great work. [20:39] A subset of the review team will be writing reviews on Amazon, by the time this podcast is released. Marc thanks everyone who has pre-ordered the book. That helps tremendously in the Amazon rankings. Marc is also putting a lot more material in the Resource Center. [21:44] Marc hopes this book will funnel people into the Career Pivot Online Community. Most of us will need help to reinvent ourselves. It is hard to do alone. [22:08] This is the first time Marc has had a platform behind the book. Marc is really excited about what the online community can do for people. It is a place for you to go and get help. There are links in the book to the community. [22:39] The idea is to give you the resources such that you know you are not alone. [22:47] The Third Edition is about 180 pages. Marc and Susan plan to update it in 18 months to two years. It’s an evolving process. Marc hopes you read the book, write an honest review, and let Marc know what you think. Marc is really proud of it and he wants to know how it helps you. [23:52] Marc hopes you enjoyed this episode. The third edition of Repurpose Your Career is a milestone that Marc is quite proud of. [23:59] The Career Pivot Membership Community is a platform to provide both inspiration and practical help in creating changes in our lives and careers. It continues to help the approximately 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. Look for an announcement for a formal launch, this Fall! [24:24] This is a community where everyone is there to help everyone else. They have been hovering at about 50 members for a while. Members are experiencing successes like going back to work, starting new businesses — even someone buying a franchise. Some leave the community when they’ve found success, while others stay. [24:46 ] Their legacy stays with the community as they have built an extensive library of forum entries and discussions. Marc will be publishing shortly testimonials of what they got from being part of this community. There are successes in just about every week. It’s all about perseverance and mutual help. [25:05] A good example is Russ Eanes, the podcast guest from a couple of weeks ago on CareerPivot.com/episode-143. [25:11] Marc is recruiting members for the next cohort. If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. The members of the initial cohorts help set the direction of the endeavor. [25:31] This is a paid membership community with group coaching, mastermind groups, and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Please go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. [25:49] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [26:02] Please come back next week, when Marc will interview Jon Warner, the author of SLAM. [26:10] Please support this podcast by going to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer. [26:20] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-145. [26:33] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app. Marc will add to this list soon as he is finding new places to listen!
This was interesting... Trail Blazers to the NBA Finals, breaking down everything NBA playoffs, the exorcism / cancelling of LeBron James the alcoholic, and the recent coverage of R. Kelly and Michael Jackson. Plus, we read some very strange Apple Podcast fan reviews. Co-host Geoff flew in from LA for the weekend, so naturally we had to do an in-person podcast at the iHeartRadio studios with friend of the show, Jon Warner from Rip City Morning's. 2nd String Sports Podcast: iTunes: bit.ly/itunes-2ndStringSports Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3DRslqRhPfQ…ZRQ9mHjb4QxaM8LA An unfiltered podcast talking anything and everything sports. If something inappropriate is said, don't be too surprised. You've been warned. "We debate sports, because we're not good enough to go pro" Follow Us | Live Tweet us w/ #2ndSS www.twitter.com/2ndStringSportz www.instagram.com/2ndstringsportz An unfiltered sports / pop culture podcast talkin' Beavs, NFL, NCAA, NBA, Rip City and other random bullsh*t. Hosted By: Jake McGrady – www.twitter.com/TheJakeMcGrady Grant Ocampo - www.twitter.com/grantocampo Geoff Lowe - www.twitter.com/GLOWESHOW Co-Host / Producer: Jon Warner - www.twitter.com/JayWarner_ Rip City: Mr. Portland (Jake) - www.twitter.com/Mr_Portland Rip City Diehards (Grant) - twitter.com/RipCityDiehards
Ashe (@ladyinsanity) returns to talk with us about her time in the land of Sweden! Game changers got hands on and Ashe took a different approach from other Game Changers and focused on story and characters. Ben Irving and Emily Taylor took to the wilds of Anthem to take on a Legendary Contract and 3 TITANS! https://www.twitch.tv/videos/365465122 Jon Warner drops the first part of "This is Anthem" video series that really gives us an awesome look at what the game really is. https://youtu.be/2drI_iT4NUg http://www.audibletrial.com/FreelancerCodex --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freelancercodex/message
Jon Warner, Game Director, for Anthem joins us to talk about development, javelins, creatures and his favorite weapon in the game. Ben and Darren walk us through the Progression system we will be playing with for the next forever. Inscriptions, components and combos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8_39r3QQqU The Game Awards Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZizDqnz7oY Mike Gamble VGAs trailer break down. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGuBGjvcdN4 Legion of Dawn Trailer! https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/12/13/anthem-legion-of-dawn-edition-trailer-ign-first --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freelancercodex/message
Sarah Schachner has been announced as the music Composer for Anthem! The Freelancer theme has been released as a free download. http://blog.bioware.com/2018/08/20/new-world-new-score-announcing-sarah-schachner-as-anthems-composer/ https://www.sarahschachner.com/ Jon Warner gives Mark a break and takes a stab at another Ask Me Almost Anything About Anthem. Come join our discord for a chance to win a Colossus pin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freelancercodex/message
Sarah Schachner has been announced as the music Composer for Anthem! The Freelancer theme has been released as a free download. http://blog.bioware.com/2018/08/20/new-world-new-score-announcing-sarah-schachner-as-anthems-composer/ https://www.sarahschachner.com/ Jon Warner gives Mark a break and takes a stab at another Ask Me Almost Anything About Anthem. Come join our discord for a chance to win a Colossus pin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freelancercodex/message
General Helena Tarsis, Art Books, Jon Warner and Mark Darrah Gameplay AMA discussion. Swords and Stealth? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freelancercodex/message
Episode 45, General Helena Tarsis, Art Books, Jon Warner and Mark Darrah Gameplay AMA discussion. Swords and Stealth? https://discordapp.com/invite/BRBUnPW www.freelancercodex.com https://twitter.com/FreelancerCodex facebook.com/freelancercodex https://www.patreon.com/freelancercodex https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5jFI09jvvqMPLshYxovT_Q?view_as=subscriber @stevenlambson @neverfear @mlambson25 @JDthejokedealer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freelancercodex/message
Daily Two-Minute Wake-Up Invest a couple minutes to begin waking up to who you were created to be. Jumping from Jesus' most iconic teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, Jon Warner gives some quick hits to help frame your daily wake-up to who you were created to be. Matthew 5:4 "God blesses those who mourn, for they will be comforted."
Daily Two-Minute Wake-Up Invest a couple minutes to begin waking up to who you were created to be. Jumping from the ancient narrative recorded in the Bible, Jon Warner gives some quick hits to help frame your daily wake-up to who you were created to be.
Daily Two-Minute Wake-Up Invest a couple minutes to begin waking up to who you were created to be. Jumping from Jesus' most iconic teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, Jon Warner gives some quick hits to help frame your daily wake-up to who you were created to be. Matthew 5:3
Chad, Travis, and Jon Warner talk post NFL draft and the picks that helped teams, and some that hurt other teams. Also Jon has his take on leadership from a players stand point!
Dan and Nigel are Joined by Jon Warner as the new producer for the rest of the month. Special guest today on the show was Kate Scott and NCAA first day report