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Guests include: - Eric Bunnell, Hot Mic Executive Producer - Karla Nelson, MSUM women's basketball head coach - Logan Campbell, WDAY Sports - Jory Collins, NDSU women's basketball head coach Show Moments - Polasek coached at NDSU from 2007-12, 2014-16 - SEC 2024 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - GUEST LINEUP FULLSCREEN - BUNNELL'S BITS - Bucks beat Pacers 140-126, Giannis scores 64 points - Incident over game ball after the game - Karla Nelson - Nelson earned 400th career win last week - LOGAN CAMPBELL - Entz leaving for USC after season - NDSU won five straight games - Trivia with Logan -What's the population of Missoula? -What was the last unseeded team to make the FCS title game? -Last time NDSU played on the road in the semifinals? - Jory Collins - Bison swept at Drake and Iowa State - Simon reached double-digits in back to back games - WHAT TO WATCH Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY
Guests include Karla Nelson- MSU Moorhead women's basketball head coach, Tom Hoge- PGA Tour Golfer, Dick Bremer- Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster, and Morgan Paige- Kansas Assistant Women's Basketball Coach.
Guests including DGF head coach Tony Soderberg, as the Rebels face New London-Spicer in the Prep Bowl on Saturday. MSUM women's basketball coach Karla Nelson also joins the show as the Dragons face Minot State tonight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include Best of Weekend, 35:00-Jeff Kolpack- Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, 1:00:00-Sam Herder- HERO Sports, 1:35:00-Karla Nelson- MSUM women's basketball head coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY InForum is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org
Guests include Phoenix Sproles- NDSU senior wide receiver, Jeff Bellar- Norfolk Catholic Head Coach, and Karla Nelson- MSUM women's basketball head coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY InForum is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org
Jack, Derek, and Matt chat with Moorhead State women's basketball coach Karla Nelson about her team's recent Covid hiatus, this weekend's games vs. Winona State and Upper Iowa, plus we take your calls! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include Mike McFeely, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Columnist, Kyle Emanuel, NDSU Defensive End (2010-14), and Karla Nelson, MSUM Women's Basketball Head Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
MSUM women's basketball head coach Karla Nelson previews their matchup with Augustana on Thursday in the NSIC women's basketball tournament. The Dragons split their series with the Vikings during the regular season. Catch the Jack Michaels Show weekdays from 12-1 p.m. on 740 The Fan and 107.3 FM. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's a special BONUS podcast episode not just because you're an amazing Dragons fan who has subscribed to the podcast and shared it with all your friends…but also because today is National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Such an important moment to celebrate, reflect, and focus our efforts for equity in the games we play. Who better to discuss the topic than head women's basketball coach AND now Senior Woman Administrator…Karla Nelson.
Here's a special BONUS podcast episode not just because you're an amazing Dragons fan who has subscribed to the podcast and shared it with all your friends…but also because today is National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Such an important moment to celebrate, reflect, and focus our efforts for equity in the games we play. Who better to discuss the topic than head women's basketball coach AND now Senior Woman Administrator…Karla Nelson.
Today's guests include Mike McFeely, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead columnist, Mike Dragosavich, NDSU punter (2005-08), and Karla Nelson, MSUM women's basketball coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include NDSU Athletic Director Matt Larsen, MSUM women's basketball coach Karla Nelson, NDSU assistant basketball coach Kyan Brown and Dom's dad for the weekly NFL picks segment. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live inforum.com.
Brad Schlossman of the Grand Forks Herald goes over the latest within the University of North Dakota men's hockey team and a look ahead to the rest of the NCHC schedule. Basketball is back for the Minnesota State University Moorhead this weekend as they tangle with Augustana. MSUM men's head coach Chad Walthall and women's head coach Karla Nelson preview the season with Jack Michaels. The Dragon men host the Vikings on Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. and MSUM travel to Sioux Falls, South Dakota for games on Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. against Augustana on Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. Catch the Jack Michaels Show weekdays from 12-1 p.m. on 740 The Fan and 107.3 FM. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why do buyers avoid changes? Why does it take them days or weeks to decide on a new product or service? Fear exists as a result of changes. During the approach process, a salesperson should build rapport and find products or services that fit their buyer’s needs. The goal is to help buyers overcome the […]
Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Twelve-time Emmy Award winner, Karla Nelson-Thatcher, Vice President of Corporate Communications, Government and Public Affairs for Hotwire Communications is an accomplished Public and Government Relations strategist, bringing over twenty years of creative and negotiating experience to her work. After getting her start as a television writer and producer, Ms. Nelson-Thatcher migrated to broadcasting where she held several positions as a Creative Services Director analyzing Market Research and applying it to the development of talent teams, show formatting, and station branding to achieve market position in the wildly competitive world of television overnight ratings, including a stint as the Vice president of Creative Services and Programming for WTVJ NBC 6 in Miami. Following her creative career in television, Karla co-founded the consulting firm of K&L Consulting, managing critical market entry campaigns and business development PR strategies for international clients including an airline, an Island Government, an internationally televised annual event and several not-for-profits in her hometown of South Florida. The success of these campaigns eventually led Karla to Comcast Cable in the Florida region, where over the course of thirteen years her role evolved from ensuring compliance with municipal franchise agreements to overseeing ad campaigns and the execution of Public, Education and Government programming. Reporting in a dotted line to the Philadelphia based corporate offices, Ms. Nelson-Thatcher developed news conferences for product launches, internal electronic based learning and a heavily viewed local on Demand portal that featured an array of programming, some of which won Emmy awards for educational programs about how local governments are run. During this time, she acted as executive producer to public affairs opportunities that resulted in news segments carried on Headlined News, and produced and hosted Community Vision, a 30-minute magazine-style show spotlighting local non-profit and community-based organizations. The show ran for 4 consecutive years and offered an unprecedented platform to promote community goals and the efforts of P3 partnerships. Karla is thrilled to apply her years of experience to her latest role at Hotwire Communications, where she became their first Director of Public Relations. In Building the foundation of Hotwire’s community profile and aligning with local CBOs, School Boards, Not for Profits, and Elected Officials, Ms. Nelson-Thatcher was able to bring several departments together to offer connectivity and technology solutions to partners in the areas of Government, Education, Medical and Media. She continues to support the GEMs department in her current role as VP of Corporate Communications, Government and Public Affairs. Learn more about Hotwire Communications at http://hotwirecommunications.com/ For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
CEO, TEDx speaker and host of The People Catalysts Podcast, Karla Nelson, launched her first of many companies at the age of 20. Karla quickly learned the key to any successful endeavor is to know how to facilitate and enable your team. The People Catalysts teach and license their proven methodology and how to be 3-8 times more effective. They have trained The WHO-DO™ Method to 25+ of the Fortune 100 and thousands of mid-market companies and startups. The WHO-DO™ method enables 100% buy-in and produces better results with happier people. Her website is www.thepeoplecatalysts.com
Hello everyone and welcome to the MSUM Dragons Podcast where we believe that the student-athlete experience here at MSUM is more than a game. I'm your host Jon Webbie Wepking…WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR PROGRAM…and what are some tips to get re-connected if you've been working on you and your life for a while and want to re-connect? What does connection look like from a coach perspective and does it matter to the current athletes? Our guests today…yes I said guests with an S…AD Doug Peters, Football Quarterback Jakup Sinani, and Head Women's Basketball Coach Karla Nelson dive into those questions and even find some time to talk golf and marbles. Yes, marbles. Have listen to this week's LIVE #FiredUp Lunchcast!
Hello everyone and welcome to the MSUM Dragons Podcast where we believe that the student-athlete experience here at MSUM is more than a game. I’m your host Jon Webbie Wepking…WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR PROGRAM…and what are some tips to get re-connected if you’ve been working on you and your life for a while and want to re-connect? What does connection look like from a coach perspective and does it matter to the current athletes? Our guests today…yes I said guests with an S…AD Doug Peters, Football Quarterback Jakup Sinani, and Head Women’s Basketball Coach Karla Nelson dive into those questions and even find some time to talk golf and marbles. Yes, marbles. Have listen to this week’s LIVE #FiredUp Lunchcast!
Karla shares if you want to impact your sales, make sure you have all 4 core natures of work on your team. You can check her out at https://thepeoplecatalysts.com/
Wings and Rings Coaches Show with Karla Nelson and Jason Brend See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Life is like a bleep,” explains Karla Nelson. When the market crashed in 2008, she sprang into action and shifted careers. A year later her husband, and the CFO of their three businesses, was diagnosed with cancer. Together, and undeterred, they continued running operations from his hospital room. In this first episode of Season 7, Karla details her courageous decision to scale despite losing her husband and while raising an infant and a toddler. Learn her formula for staying the course and how it led to her WHO-DO productivity model being used in 25 of the Fortune 100 companies.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Friday, December 20, 2019. The show includes ESPN Producer Paul Ervin, Minnesota State University Moorhead Head Women’s Basketball Coach Karla Nelson and Bozeman Daily Chronicle Sports Editor Colton Pool.
Karla Nelson, Doug Peters, and Megan Hintz share how the amazing and impactful gift of scholarships creates opportunities for much more than the recipients.
Karla Nelson, Doug Peters, and Megan Hintz share how the amazing and impactful gift of scholarships creates opportunities for much more than the recipients.
You've heard tons about Dragon women's basketball this season with the Area Woman Article with Karla Nelson, pre-season player of the year Megan Hintz, NDSU transfer Sarah Jacobson joining the team, and hey…why not also throw in a Documentary on last season at the Fargo Theatre?! Those moments stand out, but there are several other standouts that haven't gotten the microphone yet who are integral to the success and culture of this program…like today's guest…6'2” junior guard Brooklyn Liegel. After big moments in last year's tournament run, Brooklyn is stepping in nicely into a starting role but is also one of the key culture players on the team as well. Here's my interview with Brooklyn Liegel.
You’ve heard tons about Dragon women’s basketball this season with the Area Woman Article with Karla Nelson, pre-season player of the year Megan Hintz, NDSU transfer Sarah Jacobson joining the team, and hey…why not also throw in a Documentary on last season at the Fargo Theatre?! Those moments stand out, but there are several other standouts that haven’t gotten the microphone yet who are integral to the success and culture of this program…like today’s guest…6’2” junior guard Brooklyn Liegel. After big moments in last year’s tournament run, Brooklyn is stepping in nicely into a starting role but is also one of the key culture players on the team as well. Here’s my interview with Brooklyn Liegel.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Wednesday, November 20, 2019. The show includes Oakes Head Volleyball Coach Shari Christenson, Utah Valley Head Men's Basketball Coach Mark Madsen, MSUM Head Women's Basketball Coach Karla Nelson and UND Defensive Coordinator Eric Schmidt.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo for Monday, October 7, 2019. The show includes F-S-H-P Running Back Jack Ihry, Forum Columnist Mike McFeely, Shanley High School Head Football Coach Troy Mattern, Minnesota State University Moorhead Head Women's Basketball Coach Karla Nelson and University of St. Thomas Head Football Coach Glenn Caruso.
Stephen Covey shared the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People in 1989. Karla Nelson and Allen Fahden add a little to his great discourse, looking at what are the habits of Highly Defective people. They answer questions like “How do you not put the sin in synergy?” “Are you being broactive instead of proactive?” and “Do you put the worst or first things first?”
“Who Moved My Cheese,” by Dr. Spencer Johnson, sold over 26 million copies. It's an incredible best-selling book. Join us on this episode of The People Catalyst Podcast where Allen Fahden and Karla Nelson discuss how you can remove the frustration of bottlenecks within your business when dealing with change.
The search for a new co-host continues as Mitch brings UND Sports Radio man Paul Ralston on to the pod. Mitch and Paul talk about the 2019 UND Sports Hall of Fame inductees including Lee Davidson, Jessica (Neva) Gardner, Gene Roebuck, Robert Toftey, Tisha (Yantzer) Lezer, and the 1998-99 national championship women's basketball team. Additionally, current Minnesota State Moorhead head women's basketball coach Karla Nelson will receive the Tom Clifford Award, while longtime UND superfan Loyall Jahnke will be recognized with the Honorary Letterwinner Award.
Karla Nelson has built several businesses since her early 20s and learned that in business and in life relationships are everything. Now, she’s put it all in a form that's easy to learn and apply. Karla and her team have trained the Who-Do Method to 20-plus of the Fortune 100, and hundreds of mid-market companies and startups. Typically, companies cut 50 to 80 percent off cycle time and produce better results, with happier people.
Karla Nelson has built several businesses and has learned that in business and in life, “Relationships Are Everything.” And now she had put it all in a form that’s easy to learn and use: The People Catalysts which is also the name of her super-awesome podcast which I highly recommend that you download. Karla and her team have used Who-Do Method with 25 of the Fortune 100 and dozens of mid-market companies and startups. Typically, they cut 50-80% off cycle time and produce better results with happier people. The Who-do Method’s client list includes Target, Best Buy, Disney, Comcast, 3M, Amazon, General Mills, HP, Coca-Cola, Deloitte, Cargill, Chase, US Bank, State Farm Insurance, IBM and many other corporate market leaders. What you’ll learn about in this episode The Who-Do method and a breakdown of the four roles that make it up The constraints to grow within a company and getting everyone properly aligned with their roles and responsibilities The importance of making relationships a priority on your checklist The two things that can cost your business the most How every challenge can always be brought back to a people or leadership problem The importance of connecting with other human beings Why you need to be coachable even as a leader Empowering other people to be the leader of their work and owning their space Speaking in context, not content, when speaking to your team How to best connect with Karla: Website: thepeoplecatalysts.com Podcast: karlanelson.com Email: next@karlanelson.com
Relationships rock and my guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a lady who is rocking and rolling and quite simply it seems loving her life more everyday....due to relationship building. And it's not a surprise as during the show I am sure that you will agree, she is on the path that is right for her. She is a leader, author, motivational speaker, trainer, and coach. And has over the last few years helped tens of thousands of individuals, entrepreneurs, and organizations effectively identify their unique purpose. Finding the thing that they do better than anyone else, and then bringing that value piece to the world. After building her education through the Life Of Hard Knocks, she understands what it takes to overcome insurmountable obstacles, in business and in life, while in pursuit of your purpose as anyone who knows our guest describes her as an experience. She is as close as a human being can ever be to a human doing. As she says "What I do is simple. I find an idea that's different and valuable, and then build it with a team. Swiftly, and relentlessly. I do this by a rare process of how to fit people together, that goes far beyond just connecting them. I have built several businesses since my early twenties and learned that in business and in life, “Relationships Are Everything." And now she has put this system all in a form that's easy to learn and apply: The People Catalysts And with her new podcast, her thriving coaching business, and of course her speaking profile soaring everyday....it certainly appears that as she says people are all around us so lets use them. Let's find the skills that we don't have. The passions for a task that we need. And see the results come in. So was this always part of her plan in life, who like most people did she stumble over this process several times before seeing it as the gold? And which part of this dream life is she not happy with, or is it all 100% where she wants it to be? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Karla Nelson. Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty topics with Karla Nelson such as: We discuss the optimistic nature of entrepreneurship, and why focusing on the benefits can really push you through the hard-times. Why a ten work period is Karla's belief of the perfect length of time before taking a break from your business. Why we should all aim to be dreamers in our work, but in a framework of teamwork and collaboration. That is how results come quickly and lastly…. Karla's share her biggest business advice with her kids , and why there is a chance that this advice will come back and haunt her in the future.
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Today's guest on The Successful Pitch is Karla Nelson, who has created ten rules for business based on her five-year-old. It is absolutely adorable, memorable, and actionable. She said, "Startups don't die from a lack of good ideas. They die from indigestion and giving up." She said, "Productivity is not activity. You need to be really focused and have a strategy on how to get these relationships with investors to actually pay off. It's not just about having conversations with people without a strategy in place." Finally, she said that, "The death of entrepreneurs is solitude. It's so important to collaborate and get help." Enjoy the episode.
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Episode Summary Karla Nelson is an entrepreneur, business innovator, and a power connector. She is a thought leader at Sac-cess.com and is heavily involved with Latch.com, a company that helps connect the right business professionals within the real estate industry. Her message is clear: entrepreneurs need a strong ecosystem of support or else they'll burn out and become uninspired. She also says to never underestimate a person and their personal network of people. Key Takeaways 03:25 - Why did Karla become an entrepreneur? 06:25 - What does Karla mean when she says, 'the significant of next'? 08:35 - How did Latch.com get started? 10:50 - It's about the quality of the relationship instead of quantity. 14:55 - Karla is helping the Sacramento community. 16:00 - The reason why everyone wants to go to Silicon Valley is because of the network. 17:30 - Technology allows us to work remotely and do great things regardless of our location. 20:25 - Transparency is the key to successful and trusting relationships. 26:00 - The death of an entrepreneur is solitude. You need to have an ecosystem. 27:45 - VCs need to see your passion. 28:25 - There's nothing you can't do with passion. 31:40 - There's sales and then there's everything else. Learn how to sell yourself. 33:05 - Karla recommends two books. 36:40 - You're one person away of massively changing your life. Don't underestimate a person. Tweetables Death of founder is solitude.Connection through empathy.Only one person away from changing your life.People buy with emotion and back it up with logic. Links Mentioned Judy Robinett WebsiteKarla Nelson WebsiteLATCHSac-CessBubbleBallKarla Nelson TwitterThe 4-Hour Workweek by Tim FerrissHow to Be a Power Connector by Judy Robinett Want the Transcription? Click Here to Download Share The Show Did you enjoy the show? I'd love it if you subscribed today and left us a 5-star review! Click this link Click on the 'Subscribe' button below the artwork Go to the 'Ratings and Reviews' section Click on 'Write a Review'