POPULARITY
In this Podcast, we show you how to leverage Facebook Groups to attract more local families to your daycare. From joining existing community groups to creating your own, we'll guide you through strategies to build trust, engage with parents, and increase your daycare's visibility. Learn how to grow your daycare by creating meaningful connections on Facebook! Key Takeaways: -Find and join local parent-focused groups -Create your own Facebook group for your daycare community -Host virtual events to engage with parents -Share valuable content to build trust and interest -Offer promotions to incentivize parents to join your daycare -Build a referral program to increase word-of-mouth marketing Blessings-Christina Join our Skool community https://www.skool.com/childcaremarketing/about If you found these tips useful, like the video and subscribe for more marketing strategies for daycare providers! Let us know how you plan to use Facebook Groups to grow your daycare in the comments below.
From micro-creators to global celebrities, content creators now drive major business. Amazon Europe's Head of Creator Marketing and Head of Influencer BD talk about their roles in helping creators monetize and grow, discussing how authenticity and credibility remain at the heart of their success. Learn how being true to your niche leads to stronger, more engaged communities.Key Takeaways: Find out why keeping it real matters to content creators' growth. Learn how niche branding helps creators stand out, spark connection, and grow communities that care.Unpack the global differences in the creator economy, from audience engagement strategies to brand partnerships.
Host Katie Crane kicks off this episode of The Pilates Lounge Podcast by introducing Season 2's primary focus—not just choreography or exercises but also exploring what it takes to build a successful Pilates business and career. She highlights the importance of Pilates professionals owning their expertise and truly understanding their unique value. Katie welcomes her guest, Amy Rost, owner of Arc Pilates in Canada. Amy shares her inspiring story of transitioning from a corporate career to Pilates after her son's diagnosis with a rare neuromuscular disease. This life-changing moment led her to pursue Pilates and build her own studio. Together, Katie and Amy uncover game-changing insights for Pilates professionals, including: Niching Down for Success The Power of Community Supporting New Pilates Teachers Amy shares her experience guiding new instructors, highlighting the need to teach not only movement skills but also the business aspects of running a successful studio. The conversation also takes on a deeply personal turn when Katie discusses a misunderstanding impacting her studio, which has caused them to be accused of being homophobic and transphobic. Amy offers heartfelt advice on navigating such challenging situations by staying authentic, standing firm in your values, and using these moments to refine your community. Key Takeaways Find your niche and ideal client to thrive in the business side of Pilates. Build connections and a sense of community to cultivate a fulfilling Pilates practice. Be authentic and value-driven, especially during challenging times. Don't overlook the importance of preparing new teachers for both teaching and the business of running a studio. Resources Mentioned Arc Pilates Studios – Learn more about Amy Rost and her Pilates training programs. The Pilates Lounge Podcast – Tune in to other episodes for tips and insights for Pilates professionals. Take Advantage of our Special Offers! Claim it now here: https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/free-gift-workshop Unlock Your Pilates Potential! Take This FREE 60-second Quiz To Find Out ”What's your Pilates Personality? https://go2.bucketquizzes.com/sf/75440977 Subscribe to our biweekly Pilates Muse newsletter for exclusive updates. https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication
Join the University of Chicago's Christine Drogan, a Licensed Certified Genetic Counselor, and Dr. Bradford Chong, Director of the Pancreas Program, for November's Wellness Wednesday. Learn how you can take part in the Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection (PRECEDE) Consortium global study focused on improving Pancreatic Cancer early detection and outcomes! The PRECEDE Consortium is a group of experts from different institutions worldwide. Their mission is to help find Pancreatic Cancer sooner, especially in people with a higher inherited risk. They do this by finding better ways to screen, predict, and prevent Pancreatic Cancer through shared research and collaboration. Key Takeaways: - Find out how easy it is to participate in the study—just an annual blood draw! - Understand why it is important to join the already 7,000 PRECEDE study participants. - Learn about PRECEDE's efforts to improve early detection and increase survival rates from 10% to 50% in 10 years. - Understand how PRECEDE's approach to screening and risk modeling is different and can make a big impact. Whether you have a family history of Pancreatic Cancer or just want to learn more, this session is for you! To learn more about PRECEDE and their study, visit: https://precedestudy.org/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGrFytleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHaczed63cA7FM2EiQ0u0xUR-nVNePTgiKYlZxPorvD_tV75ZPFlBU3VKIA_aem_e4VhYWa7k2KOK_OBHiWCBQ
Send us a textJoin Bill Snow on Late To Grid as he chats with Jasper Drengler, a passionate racer who's taken on everything from dirt ovals to the Nurburgring! Get ready for a wild ride as Jasper shares his incredible journey of racing in all 50 states, the thrill of his first race win, and his upcoming challenge: the Baja 1000!Key Takeaways:Find your passion: Jasper's story shows how a love of cars can lead to an amazing life full of adventure and achievement.Set a budget and stick to it: Jasper stresses the importance of financial planning and avoiding racing debt.Never stop learning: Jasper shares how he sought coaching and continues to hone his skills through various racing disciplines.Autocross as a training tool: Jasper highlights how autocross can help drivers refine their skills and improve their car control.Support the sport: Jasper emphasizes the role of everyone in motorsports, from drivers to fans to mechanics, and the importance of supporting companies that back the racing community.#LateToGrid #AtomicAutosports #Motorsports #Racing #Autocross #Baja1000 #RoadRacing #OvalRacing #Nurburgring #RacingInAll50States #RacingJourney #MotorsportsInspirationWhere to find Jasper Drengler: https://www.facebook.com/jasper.chimneymechanix/Thanks for listening and taking an interest in growing grassroots racing. The Late To Grid podcast shares the stories and inspiration that help listeners along their motorsports journey. Find all episodes on the Atomic Autosports website.
Who do you choose to love and why?When Anastazja lost her father at two years old, her life took a dark turn. She didn't speak for a year, spent hours crying as a child, and grieved the loss deeply. But what did that loss make Anastazja believe about herself? Discover the shocking family trauma Anastazja stored in her body—and why she kept choosing toxic, narcissistic partners again and again. Connect with Anastazja's story and find out why you keep repeating toxic relationship patterns in this must-listen episode!PLEASE FILL OUT MY PODCAST FEEDBACK FORM HERE https://forms.gle/xMGQv62LGGuRcAxG8 (Yes! I would love to hear from you).Key Takeaways:Find out how family trauma influences who you choose to love and why.The shocking negative belief patterns you form from childhood events—and how they secretly control your life.How you become a magnet for narcissistic partnersThe hidden trauma you store in your body, driving your choice in partners.How childhood trauma sees you trapped in a cycle of emotionally abusive relationshipsYou can find Anastazja Gajkowska via her YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@ExposeNetwork22 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089474766773 Instagram instagram.com/thatgirl_whomadeitAnd website https://exposenetwork.weebly.com/Join Our Subscriber Community for just $5 per month. Support our mission to share these important stories with the world and GET THIS PODCAST AD-FREE, SPONSOR-FREE plus you will have ACCESS TO OUR SUBSCRIBER-ONLY EPISODES. Join via the Apple Podcasts App or go to Supercast to join if you listen via Spotify or any other platform https://dearlittleme.supercast.com/If you have a story to share for this podcast please connect with me at https://www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject or send an email to bigloveproject@iinet.net.au I would LOVE! to connect with you.Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject for updates and more content. Share this episode to spread awareness about child abuse and to support survivors.Tags and Categories:Narcissistic relationships, narcissistic partner, toxic relationships, trauma bonding, love bombing, trauma, healing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Brad W. Minton and Luki Danukarjanto discuss the concept of mentorship and its impact on career development. They emphasize the importance of finding mentors who have traveled the path you want to take and can provide guidance and insights. They also highlight the value of mentorship beyond just career advice, including areas like relationships, social skills, and personal development. They encourage young professionals to build their own personal board of directors and to recognize the value they bring to the mentorship relationship. The episode concludes with the advice to explore what you want out of life and assemble a team of mentors to help you achieve your goals. Key Takeaways -Find mentors who have traveled the path you want to take and can provide guidance and insights. -Mentorship extends beyond just career advice and can include areas like relationships, social skills, and personal development. -Build your own personal board of directors by seeking out mentors in different areas of your life. -Recognize the value you bring to the mentorship relationship, whether it's through attention, resources, connections, skills, or time. -Explore what you want out of life and assemble a team of mentors to help you achieve your goals. Guest Info: Luki is a Career Coach who has found his purpose helping others find theirs. He is especially skilled at working with newcomers, international students, children of immigrants and young professionals 18-35. Luki is a former management consultant with 12 years of experience in Deloitte's Supply Chain Transformation group and leader of their undergrad campus recruiting program for Tech Consulting Nationally. He is a published author of the SIWIKE “Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier” series of books, runs the SIWIKE Podcast of the same name, and releases weekly YouTube videos. You'll often find him at Post Secondary Institutions and Companies around Toronto teaching, providing career coaching, job search guidance or otherwise elevating education through soft skills learning. Which is all a very far cry from starting as a shy introverted kid whose parent's friends didn't know if he could talk! Connect with him on LinkedIn to find out more https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukidanu The new book for young professional is available for order on Amazon http://focusinspired.com/ypebook The student (soon-to-be-grad) edition on Amazon: http://focusinspired.com/siwikebook YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/focusinspired This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC. www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
Rob reveals the best way to sell anything to anyone; to find out what is most important to them. Rob talks about how to find this out from any client and how to use it to leverage a sale. KEY TAKEAWAYS Find out the clients highest value/need and then reflect that back to your product and highlight how it will meet that value or need. Every person has a different hierarchy of values and needs. Once the client is engaging with you about their life and opening up to you, simply ask them “what is the most important thing to you in your life?”. You want to transcend past the features and benefits of what you are selling and aim toward the value. If you are struggling to sell to someone it is usually because your values differ to theirs and you need to gain some perspective and understanding on what is important to them. BEST MOMENTS “Everything is driven by these things you deem as most important to you” “They're just lazy on your values, they're not lazy on their own values” “If you're going to be on the phone to them you might as well do you're very best to sell to them” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob's official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things often don't go as planned in business, but that doesn't mean you have to abandon your goals. In this episode, Danielle Hayden introduces a strategy to realign objectives and adapt to unexpected changes in your business. She explains how every business can use this approach to evaluate performance throughout the year and set realistic goals that align with the current circumstances of their business. By taking a proactive role and leveraging this strategy, you can make informed decisions that support your business goals (and help you get back on track!) Find out how reassessing goals and applying this major strategy can help you get back in alignment and finish the year on a high note! Key Takeaways: Find out the strategy that allows you to adjust business objectives and set realistic goals based on new information and market changes. Why it's crucial to compare actual results to your budget to understand what's working and what needs to be adjusted in your business strategy. How professional CFO services can help you implement this strategy and stay on track with your financial goals. Topics Discussed: The purpose of this top strategy (1:31) The importance of adapting to change and resetting business goals (4:13) The role of accountability and leveraging CFO services (5:49) This week's homework: take steps to plan the rest of the year with intention (9:20) Resources: Learn more about Kickstart Accounting Inc.'s CFO Services: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/CFO Connect with Kickstart Accounting Inc.: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/Kickstartaccounting YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@businessbythebooks Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/kickstartaccountinginc
Things often don't go as planned in business, but that doesn't mean you have to abandon your goals. In this episode, Danielle Hayden introduces a strategy to realign objectives and adapt to unexpected changes in your business. She explains how every business can use this approach to evaluate performance throughout the year and set realistic goals that align with the current circumstances of their business. By taking a proactive role and leveraging this strategy, you can make informed decisions that support your business goals (and help you get back on track!) Find out how reassessing goals and applying this major strategy can help you get back in alignment and finish the year on a high note! Key Takeaways: Find out the strategy that allows you to adjust business objectives and set realistic goals based on new information and market changes. Why it's crucial to compare actual results to your budget to understand what's working and what needs to be adjusted in your business strategy. How professional CFO services can help you implement this strategy and stay on track with your financial goals. Topics Discussed: The purpose of this top strategy (1:31) The importance of adapting to change and resetting business goals (4:13) The role of accountability and leveraging CFO services (5:49) This week's homework: take steps to plan the rest of the year with intention (9:20) Resources: Learn more about Kickstart Accounting Inc.'s CFO Services: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/CFO Connect with Kickstart Accounting Inc.: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/Kickstartaccounting YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@businessbythebooks Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/kickstartaccountinginc
Menopausal women are overloaded with information, but not all of it is accurate or safe. Social media is rife with misinformation, and unfortunately, the diet and fitness industry follows many unethical marketing practices. I'm joined by Amanda Thebe to discuss the realities of coaching menopausal women, how to choose ethical coaches, and why there is finally a spotlight on menopause. Key Takeaways Find an Ethical Trainer by Checking Out: Personal recommendations Reviews and testimonials Trusting your own industry knowledge About Amanda Thebe Amanda Thebe is the co-founder and Chief Wellness and Branding Officer at Nyah Health and the author of the Amazon best-selling book Menopocalypse: How I Learned to Thrive During Menopause and How You Can Too! With nearly 30 years of experience in the fitness industry, her exercise workouts and health and fitness tips have been featured on Oprah, Shape, Prevention, Health Line, CBC Radio, Global News Canada, The Doctors, and many more. She is also an affiliated member of the Canadian and North American Menopause Society. Misinformation In Social Media Social media can seriously change our perception of menopause… and not always for the best. There is so much misinformation out there from uninformed coaches who recommend pseudoscience and diagnose without the proper qualifications. Only a doctor can diagnose that you are in menopause – a coach can help once you have a diagnosis. There is a huge market for menopause products and services right now because women are finally open about their experiences. Coaches are finally becoming menopause informed. And overall, there is a huge improvement for women experiencing menopause. Finding An Ethical Trainer But, as an industry, we need to do better. So many unethical marketing practices are in use, essentially selling women something that doesn't exist. Menopausal women deserve better, and the diet and fitness industry can give it to them. So, how do women find an ethical fitness plan and ethical trainer? It comes down to personal recommendations, reviews, testimonials, and having basic industry knowledge. If something sounds too good to be true, that's because it probably is. Ladies, do your due diligence! What has your experience been like finding a menopause-informed trainer? Share your thoughts with me in the comments on the episode page. In This Episode How social media can change our perception and understanding of menopause (9:30) How coaches can help after diagnosis (16:00) Why there is a larger market for menopause-related products now (17:30) How more coaches are becoming menopause informed (29:00) Why the diet and fitness industry often uses unethical marketing tactics (42:00) How to help people find ethical fitness plans (46:00) The comparison between a personal trainer and going to the gym on your own (50:00) Quotes “Women with menopause are really seeking answers. They are really frustrated. They do not feel good on a day-to-day basis. They want to feel better.” (18:30) “Listen, I can help you. But there isn't a magic pill. And there isn't anything dynamic we're going to do. I'm going get you to nail the basics, and I'm going to get you to understand.” (22:51) “We can't always help people fix those things. It is outside our scope. The diet industry of our time has gotten so bad. I feel like it's particularly bad now for menopausal women because we have a pain point that they see.” (36:54) “If you're going to stop this from happening and you want to do better in this industry, then it's on you to do better.” (40:48) “I know that finances can be a barrier to this, but I feel very strongly that if someone is new to lifting weights, they're going to get so much mileage out of working with a trustworthy trainer.” (48:18) Featured on the Show Apply for Strength Nutrition Unlocked Here Listen to With All Due Respect Find Amanda Thebe Online Follow Amanda on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Full show notes Follow Steph on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest I'd really love it if you would take 1 min and leave us a rating and review on iTunes! Podcast production & marketing support by the team at Counterweight Creative Rate and review on Apple Podcasts Related Episodes FYS 414: How To Leverage Essentialism For Fitness FYS 383: Crossfit & Peri/Post-Menopause FYS 375: Strength Training Changes for Peri-Menopause and Post-Menopause
80th Episode!! My guest today is Ken Honda, the best-selling author of a beautiful book — Happy Money. Another way of looking at money: a money conversation that will make you smile if not laugh! At just 29 years old, Ken made an unexpected decision: he stepped away from a successful career in consulting and accounting to fully immerse himself in the joys of fatherhood. But it wasn't long before a chance encounter in the park ignited a spark within him. Watching a mother struggle to balance work and playtime for her child struck a chord with Ken. Determined to ease the financial burdens faced by families, he drew upon his own childhood experiences and penned an essay that eventually evolved into the bestselling book, "Happy Money." With over 8 million copies sold worldwide, Ken's message of financial freedom and joy has resonated deeply with readers. Through his work, he encourages others to recognize the distinction between happy and unhappy money, inspiring countless individuals to embrace a life of abundance and contentment. https://kenhonda.com/ Key Takeaways: Find happiness and contentment regardless of the amount of money you have. Money can have either happy or unhappy energy depending on how it is used. Approach money as a game and focus on enjoying the process rather than winning or having the most. Shift from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset and say 'I'm next' instead of feeling envy towards others. Wealth is not just about money, but also about having more than enough and being able to focus on giving rather than getting. Knowing how much money you need for the rest of your life is important in order to focus on what truly matters. Appreciating money and having a positive relationship with it can lead to more abundance in your life. Long-term success and building a strong financial foundation are key to financial independence. Leaving a legacy goes beyond just money and can have a lasting impact on future generations. Chapters: 06:00 Childhood Memories and Early Money Lessons 09:09 The Energy Wrapped Up in Money 12:03 The Money Game: Enjoying the Process 14:52 Shifting from Scarcity to Abundance 18:02 Saying 'I'm Next' Instead of Feeling Envy 38:22 Appreciating Money and the Power of Giving 45:05 Knowing Your Financial Needs and Focusing on What Matters 49:48 Building a Strong Financial Foundation for Long-Term Success 56:32 Leaving a Legacy Beyond Money Podcast Program – Disclosure Statement Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-billions/message
Welcome to Compromising Positions! This week we are joined by Dr David Burkus, one of the world's leading business thinkers and best-selling author of five books on the topic of business and leadership. Dr Burkus has worked with the leadership teams of some internationally known names such as PepsiCo, Adobe and NASA.In this episode, “Storytelling Superconnectors: Unleashing Purpose Beyond Metrics in Your Cybersecurity Function”, Dr Burkus challenges the concept of Dunbar's Number as we discuss the power of human networks, and how finding the superconnectors in your organisation will help you get your cybersecurity agenda in front of the right people.Indulging in a bit of schadenfreude, Dr Burkus shows us how we can use the hacks and breaches of our competitors to demonstrate our value and purpose offering to the c-suite and he also shares his unique insights on breaking down siloes, and harnessing the power of positive engagement in the workplace.And as if that wasn't enough (!) how to move away from just metrics to make your security function shine! If you want to change the way your organisation sees your security team, this is the episode for you! This is a two part episode (this is part one!) so don't forget to check back in next week to hear the whole interview! Key Takeaways:Find your Superconnectors: Superconnectors are individuals who have lots of powerful connections and can help you expand your network quickly. By networking with superconnectors, you can find new opportunities and build purpose-driven teams in the cybersecurity function.Embrace the Power of Storytelling: Facts and figures are important, but stories resonate on a deeper level. Security teams can leverage storytelling to educate employees about cybersecurity threats, celebrate successes, and foster a sense of shared purpose.Break Down Silos: Challenge the stereotype of security as the "office police." Focus on collaboration and highlight the positive contributions your team makes in protecting the organization. Aim for a 3:1 ratio of positive interactions to negative ones to build trust and rapport.Learn from Your Competitors' Misfortunes: While celebrating wins is important, so is learning from failures. Use competitor breaches as a springboard for threat intelligence exercises, demonstrating the value your team brings in proactively preventing such attacks.Links to everything we discussed in this episode can be found in the show notes and if you liked the show, please do leave us a review. Follow us on all good podcasting platforms and via our YouTube channel, and don't forget to share on LinkedIn and in your teams.It really helps us spread the word and get high-quality guests, on future episodes. We hope you enjoyed this episode - See you next time, keep secure, and don't forget to ask yourself, ‘Am I the compromising position here?' Keywords: cybersecurity, storytelling, psychology, networking, silos, purposeSHOW NOTESDr Burkus has an awe-inspiring career as an author. You can check out his books on AmazonDunbar's number: Why we can only maintain 150 relationships. BBCWham, Bam, That's a Scam Series by Atomic ShrimpsFreakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. DubnerMGM Ransomware Attack. A write up by Bleeping ComputerNominate us in the European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards (we're going for ‘Best Newcomer' Google Form Here (it's safe, promise)ABOUT DR DAVID BURKUSOne of the world's leading business thinkers, Dr. David Burkus' forward-thinking ideas and bestselling books are helping leaders build their best team ever.LINKS FOR DR DAVID BURKUSDr Burkus' LinkedinDr Burkus' WebsiteDr Burkus' TikTok (No dancing unfortunately)
In this episode, Erik Allen (@ErikAllenMedia) shares his challenging upbringing and the turning point that changed the trajectory of his life. He discusses the importance of mentors and finding the right environment for personal growth. Erik emphasizes the role of commitment and having the right people in your corner. He also reflects on God's protection and purpose in his life. Erik offers advice on taking time to build a strong foundation in marriage and being present in difficult times. In this conversation, Erik Allen shares his experiences and insights on fatherhood. He discusses how fatherhood has changed him and the impact his children have had on his life. Erik also talks about the importance of legacy and the rewards of marriage and fatherhood. He emphasizes the need to stay present and make time for family, as well as the importance of learning and growing as a father. Erik shares a favorite core memory with his children and offers advice for other dads. Key Takeaways - Find mentors in the church who are living the life you want to live. - Change your environment to make positive changes in your life. - Commitment and being surrounded by the right people are crucial for personal growth. - God's protection and purpose can be seen in challenging circumstances. - Take time to build a strong foundation in marriage and be present in difficult times. Fatherhood teaches patience, love, and the importance of not stressing out about things. Being present and spending quality time with family is more important than material possessions. - Expressing love and affection to your children is crucial for their emotional well-being. - Legacy is about breaking generational curses and making positive changes for future generations. Subscribe to Erik @ErikAllenMedia Learn more about Erik: https://erikallenmedia.com/
Ready to uncover the secrets to building authentic connections when networking?In this episode of the Women of Power, Purpose, and Prosperity Podcast, Sabine explores the ins and outs of networking and how to assess your own value. Learn about the four key components of value assessment and why they matter in building relationships.Join us as we explore the importance of being true to yourself and honest about your strengths and weaknesses. Discover the four key components of assessing your own value and why they're crucial for forming strong relationships.Key Takeaways:Find out how self-awareness can skyrocket your confidence and help you ask for what you need in networking situations.Learn why conducting a value assessment is essential to avoid getting in your own way and discover areas where you can grow.Explore practical strategies for showing up authentically and being transparent about your skills and limitations.What You Will Learn in This Episode:[05:35] Understand how the networking framework aids in clarifying intentions and deepening relationships.[07:37] Explore the five components of the networking framework: value assessment, connection inventory, success circles, goal alignment, and engagement.[08:49] Dive into the four elements of value assessment: skills, knowledge, strengths, and opportunities.[11:06] Learn how to recognize and leverage your skills, knowledge, and strengths, while addressing areas for improvement.[15:19] Take on the challenge of seeking feedback from others regarding your skills, knowledge, strengths, and opportunities.Special Opportunities:1 -Enrollment for The Network is Now Open! Join Today and save $500 off your first year's membership! Enter Coupon Code - Podcast5002- Don't miss out on the encore presentation of the Cultivating Connections Masterclass on Feb 15th!
"Can it power a headlight?" ...Andrew This week on Wrench Turners Podcast Automotive Mechanic and Shop Foreman Bannister Automotive Group Bannister GP Honda Andrew King In today's episode, we talk about: ✅ Plumbing a better option? ✅ Why haven't you done that? ✅ Doctor of the house Let's get into it. Key Takeaways: Find an outlet outside of work to unwind and manage stress. Take pride in your work and hold yourself accountable. Look for opportunities to progress and build from within. Continuously improve your skills and knowledge. Properly booking engine jobs can be a complex process that requires time and attention to avoid chargebacks. Running shops with a small number of technicians (6-15) can be challenging due to the lack of revenue to support dedicated staff for tasks like warranty administration and service writing. Generating enough revenue is crucial to justify hiring additional staff and improving the overall efficiency of the shop. Finding healthy outlets to relieve stress is essential in the automotive industry, as resorting to unhealthy coping mechanisms can worsen the situation. Recognizing the need for change and seeking help when needed is crucial for personal and professional growth in the industry. J. — Please consider sharing this and following me Joshua Taylor if you found the content to be helpful. www.wrenchturners.online Wrench Tuners Merch https://mr-joshua-taylor.creator-spring.com/
In this episode, join us for a chat with Hayes Mercure, a rookie realtor who successfully closed his first wholesale deal using a clear step-by-step strategy. Hayes breaks down the practical tactics he applied to navigate the real estate landscape, offering valuable advice for newcomers and seasoned professionals alike. Tune in for insights into making strides in the competitive world of real estate wholesaling! Key Takeaways: Find your sellers' pain points and what their problems are, and see if you can tailor a solution for them. •Understanding different options for sellers is going to make you way more money. You have to have a work ethic and systems to follow in order to work out. Do your best to get it under contract as low as you can. Don't make it about the price; make it about the seller. Resources: The 40 Day Challenge with Zack Boothe DealMachine (discount code: pin) Driving for Dollars Mastery
In this episode of "The Truth in This Art" podcast, host Rob Lee interviews self-taught painter Esteban Whiteside. They discuss Esteban's journey as an artist, his influences, and his unique approach to merging street art and politics. Esteban shares his experiences with activism through his artwork and offers advice for aspiring artists who want to use their work to make a statement. Tune in for an inspiring conversation at the intersection of arts, culture, and community.
This week on The Less Stressed Life Podcast, I have my incredible co-pilot Jenna DeKok back to interview me and also provide invaluable insight. In this episode, we dive into how we evaluate and incorporate ways to support ourselves as clinicians to prevent burnout. I talk about how my practice has evolved and what personally has helped when I've been extra crispy from burnout. We also talk about my team's individual strengths and how collectively leveraging them has enhanced our overall synergistic performance. KEY TAKEAWAYS:Find ways to support your nervous systemRecognize your scope of practice & know when to referHire someone who is different than youLearn what works best for youUnderstand the strengths of your team and use them to your advantage!When is the best time to follow-up with clients?Get clear with your clients on expectationsHaving pre-made templates saves so much time!What modalities we added in our practice to support our client's nervous systemABOUT JENNA:Jenna is a consulting registered dietitian via her business Nutritiously Jenna and associate practitioner at Less Stressed Life Nutrition. She started working with Christa in 2018 doing mentorship hours for her undergraduate degree. Since then, she's touched business operation roles, social media management, program content creation, and is currently working 1:1 with clients. Her passion for women's wellness came from her firsthand struggles with disordered eating that led to a variety of gut, hormone, and energy issues. This is ultimately why she loves to help women truly understand their bodies by diving deeper into the important but often not-so-talked-about areas of women's health!WHERE TO FIND JENNA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutritiouslyjenna/WHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:Website: https://www.christabiegler.com/Instagram: @anti.inflammatory.nutritionistPodcast Instagram: @lessstressedlifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lessstressedlifeLeave a review, submit a questions for the podcast or take one of my quizzes here: https://www.christabiegler.com/linksANNOUNCEMENTS:WORK WITH CHRISTA IN 2024: https://www.christabiegler.com/fssYou deserve to boost your energy, heal your body, & enjoy food again (WITHOUT restrictive diets, endless supplements, or generic programs that don't actually help). You don't have to remove more foods. You just have to find the root cause of your symptoms, so you can finally fix them — for good. (Yes, it's possible!)RESET IN SEDONAFor more info: https://www.christabiegler.com/resetinsedona A restorative wellness retreat for women who crave good food & adventure. Reset in Sedona is 4 days and 3 night of :Gorgeous retreat house with a serene nature vibe, creek/trail access and plenty of room to spread outMovement: Onsite yoga & red rocks hikingNourishment: Whole foods & soul foods, hydration and savvy supplementation provided + private chefIntegrative breathwork & bodywork for clarity and purposeAdventure: vortex hike and an ATV adventure
In this episode, Amy Irvine continues the conversation on the challenges faced by the sandwich generation, those who are simultaneously caring for their aging parents and their own children. She provides practical advice on various aspects of caregiving, including healthcare plans, transportation options, community involvement, hiring a fiduciary, and backing up important documents. Amy also discusses the benefits of considering a continuing care retirement community and emphasizes the importance of having ongoing conversations about aging parents' care.Key Takeaways:Find the right healthcare plan for your aging parents based on their specific needs and circumstances.Explore transportation options for your parents, such as public transportation or organizations that provide free transportation for seniors.Ensure that your parents have a sense of community and social interaction to prevent feelings of isolation and depression.Consider hiring a fiduciary to manage your parents' finances and protect against fraudulent activity.Back up important documents and photos on your parents' phones to ensure easy access and documentation of their belongings.Explore continuing care retirement communities as a potential option for comprehensive care and a sense of community for aging parents.Quotes:"Finding somebody to help you find the right insurance plan for your parents will be very helpful in the financial toll that it takes on them.""Being aware of the circle of friends, being aware of their community involvement, and making sure that your parents don't stay locked up in their home, unintentionally, of course, but that's certainly something to be aware of.""A fiduciary can pay the bills, can be a protectant against any kind of fraudulent activity.""Making sure that your parents don't get ripped off as part of that process is really important.""Doing some tours just like you do tours of college campuses, considering doing some tours of some of the wonderful communities that are actually out there."Remember, just like a good bottle of wine, the Wine and Dime Podcast gets better with time. So don't forget to rate and subscribe to our show, where we blend the flavors of wine and personal finance to help you achieve financial freedom! If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.comOr visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links!The Importance of Healthcare PlanningOne of the first considerations when it comes to caring for aging parents is their healthcare plan. It's crucial to find the right insurance coverage that suits their specific needs. This can be a daunting task, but there are resources available to help. The Office for the Aging and Medicare brokers can assist in determining the most suitable plan based on factors such as medications, doctors, and chronic conditions. Finding the right insurance plan can alleviate the financial burden on your parents and ensure they receive the necessary care.Transportation Solutions for Aging ParentsAs driving becomes more challenging for aging parents, finding reliable transportation options becomes essential. Public transportation services for the elderly may be available in certain counties or states. Additionally, some organizations offer free transportation services for individuals over the age of 65. Consulting with your parents' physicians or local community organizations can provide valuable information on transportation options. Ensuring that your parents have access to transportation not only helps them maintain their independence but also fosters a sense of community and prevents...
John Noltner is an award winning photographer who is the founder and creator of A Peace of My Mind — a multimedia arts project, created by award-winning photographer John Noltner, that uses portraits and personal stories to bridge divides and encourage dialogue around important issues. Through exhibits, workshops, lectures, on-site studios, and distance learning, A Peace of My Mind leads transformative experiences that help a polarized world rediscover the common humanity that connects us. A gifted storyteller, Noltner has worked on four continents, gathering stories of human courage, grace, and resilience. He has produced projects for national magazines, Fortune 500 companies, and non-profit organizations. A Peace of My Mind reflects his belief that art and storytelling can help individuals, organizations and communities articulate their deepest values and encourage action toward building social capital and community connections. Key Takeaways Find the beauty and wisdom in everyone and everywhere Reduce your filter and amplify the voices of others Leave space for serendipity — no matter how well we plan the world sometimes has other ideas When harms don't get addressed they can never be healed You don't have to have it all figured out right now just start moving Guest's Media Recommendations: “Hard Times” by Studs Terkel (book) __ Find Guest's work: Website: https://apomm.net/ Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/959767/13349345 __ For more of Michael's work, visit our website www.incognitotheplay.com or follow us on Instagram @incognitotheplay __ Thanks to Ned Doheny for providing our podcast music! You can find him and his music on Spotify. Editing and co-production of this podcast by Emma Yarger. Email info@incognitotheplay.com with questions or comments about the show!
Welcome back to another delectable episode of The Keto Vegan. Today Rachel has a truly cheesy treat for your ears – she's diving into the world of dairy-free delights! Now, picture this: London, a city renowned for its rich culinary scene, where innovation meets tradition. And in the heart of this foodie paradise, two passionate souls embarked on a cheesy adventure like no other! Strap in everyone, because Rachel is about to introduce you to the brilliant minds behind one of London's favourite vegan cheese emporiums. That's right, we're talking about Nivi, the co-founder of I Am NUT OK, and he's here to share the story of how he, and his partner Angela, turned their dairy-free dreams into a cheesy reality! You might be wondering why you should tune in today. Well, let me tell you, this isn't your typical cheese story. It's a tale of flavour, tenacity, and taste-bud transformations. Whether you're a vegan cheese aficionado or just someone curious about the world of plant-based alternatives, this episode is for you! Ever wondered how a simple idea can take root and blossom into a thriving business? Nivi will take us on the journey of setting up shop in London and how their cheese empire has grown, one mouthwatering bite at a time. So, whether you're a vegan cheese lover, a foodie with an adventurous palate, or simply someone who enjoys a good, heartwarming success story, you won't want to miss this episode. Nivi and Rachel are about to sprinkle some cheesy magic on your day! Key Takeaways: Find out how Nivi and Angela manage working together, living together, and having a successful business and intimate relationship. Amongst other documentaries, Nivi watched Cowspiracy that pushed him further along his vegan journey. The origins of the name come from Angela who loves puns. The business grew from friends tasting their cheese, Farmers' markets, excellent timing and customers loving their products, to what it is now. Nivi used to have inflammation in his knee and two weeks after becoming vegan it had gone. Best Moments: “I'm waiting for a vegan man, but maybe I should be more patient, and they might turn!!” “What was important for me was not feeling that pressure from Angela in terms of ‘you need to', but use your own brain to understand why.” “That's such a lovely, loving, kind attitude. There are so many vegans, aren't there, that are quite staunch and evangelical about it and that makes people react.” “You ask, you learn, you fail, you keep learning.” “You don't need to eat meat to be strong.” There is a misconception about vegan being healthy, which is wrong...” “Nothing is a big deal.” Valuable Resources: I Am NUT OK Shop: https://www.iamnutok.com/shop Third Culture Deli: https://thirdculturedeli.com/ 29 Broadway Market, London, E8 4PH https://www.instagram.com/iamnutok/ For an extensive list of foods with their carb, fat and protein count, which is ever increasing, go here: https://www.rachelgtherapy.co.uk/1-what-why-and-how For a keto-vegan start-up menu and shopping list go here: https://www.rachelgtherapy.co.uk/1-what-why-and-how Guest Bio: Nivi graduated from NABA University, Milan, in Graphic Design & Art Direction. Having worked for two Communication Agencies (Ground Control and Fasten Seat Belt) as well as a freelancer for different international clients (Diesel, Armani, Pirelli, Ralph Lauren). After having worked in Istanbul (2013-2015) as a designer in both fashion and digital marketing, he decided to move to London and launch his first tech startup (onPony). Continuing his work as a designer and developing further expertise and interest in cutting-edge branding, packaging design, and marketing - combined with his strong passion for food culture arising from his constant travel/work experience and third culture background. His love for all things food and branding, with the strong bond and relationship developed with his partner, Angela, all lead him to start I AM NUT OK. Host Bio Rachel, a once morbidly obese individual, experienced a remarkable body transformation through the keto diet. Later, she embraced veganism and now shares her extensive knowledge and obsession with carbs in vegan proteins on The Keto Vegan podcast. Her goal is to demonstrate the simplicity of combining the keto diet with a vegan lifestyle. Resources: https://www.rachelgtherapy.co.uk/the-keto-vegan Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKetoVegan/podcasts Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/821471059206067 Email: contact@rachelgtherapy.co.uk https://theketovegan.podbean.com/
Welcome back to another delectable episode of The Keto Vegan. Today Rachel has a truly cheesy treat for your ears – she's diving into the world of dairy-free delights! Now, picture this: London, a city renowned for its rich culinary scene, where innovation meets tradition. And in the heart of this foodie paradise, two passionate souls embarked on a cheesy adventure like no other! Strap in everyone, because Rachel is about to introduce you to the brilliant minds behind one of London's favourite vegan cheese emporiums. That's right, we're talking about Nivi, the co-founder of I Am NUT OK, and he's here to share the story of how he, and his partner Angela, turned their dairy-free dreams into a cheesy reality! You might be wondering why you should tune in today. Well, let me tell you, this isn't your typical cheese story. It's a tale of flavour, tenacity, and taste-bud transformations. Whether you're a vegan cheese aficionado or just someone curious about the world of plant-based alternatives, this episode is for you! Ever wondered how a simple idea can take root and blossom into a thriving business? Nivi will take us on the journey of setting up shop in London and how their cheese empire has grown, one mouthwatering bite at a time. So, whether you're a vegan cheese lover, a foodie with an adventurous palate, or simply someone who enjoys a good, heartwarming success story, you won't want to miss this episode. Nivi and Rachel are about to sprinkle some cheesy magic on your day! Key Takeaways: Find out how Nivi and Angela manage working together, living together, and having a successful business and intimate relationship. Amongst other documentaries, Nivi watched Cowspiracy that pushed him further along his vegan journey. The origins of the name come from Angela who loves puns. The business grew from friends tasting their cheese, Farmers' markets, excellent timing and customers loving their products, to what it is now. Nivi used to have inflammation in his knee and two weeks after becoming vegan it had gone. Best Moments: “I'm waiting for a vegan man, but maybe I should be more patient, and they might turn!!” “What was important for me was not feeling that pressure from Angela in terms of ‘you need to', but use your own brain to understand why.” “That's such a lovely, loving, kind attitude. There are so many vegans, aren't there, that are quite staunch and evangelical about it and that makes people react.” “You ask, you learn, you fail, you keep learning.” “You don't need to eat meat to be strong.” There is a misconception about vegan being healthy, which is wrong...” “Nothing is a big deal.” Valuable Resources: I Am NUT OK Shop: https://www.iamnutok.com/shop Third Culture Deli: https://thirdculturedeli.com/ 29 Broadway Market, London, E8 4PH https://www.instagram.com/iamnutok/ For an extensive list of foods with their carb, fat and protein count, which is ever increasing, go here: https://www.rachelgtherapy.co.uk/1-what-why-and-how For a keto-vegan start-up menu and shopping list go here: https://www.rachelgtherapy.co.uk/1-what-why-and-how Guest Bio: Nivi graduated from NABA University, Milan, in Graphic Design & Art Direction. Having worked for two Communication Agencies (Ground Control and Fasten Seat Belt) as well as a freelancer for different international clients (Diesel, Armani, Pirelli, Ralph Lauren). After having worked in Istanbul (2013-2015) as a designer in both fashion and digital marketing, he decided to move to London and launch his first tech startup (onPony). Continuing his work as a designer and developing further expertise and interest in cutting-edge branding, packaging design, and marketing - combined with his strong passion for food culture arising from his constant travel/work experience and third culture background. His love for all things food and branding, with the strong bond and relationship developed with his partner, Angela, all lead him to start I AM NUT OK. Host Bio Rachel, a once morbidly obese individual, experienced a remarkable body transformation through the keto diet. Later, she embraced veganism and now shares her extensive knowledge and obsession with carbs in vegan proteins on The Keto Vegan podcast. Her goal is to demonstrate the simplicity of combining the keto diet with a vegan lifestyle. Resources: https://www.rachelgtherapy.co.uk/the-keto-vegan Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKetoVegan/podcasts Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/821471059206067 Email: contact@rachelgtherapy.co.uk https://theketovegan.podbean.com/
On this Teach Me Something Tuesday episode of the Healthcare Education Transformation podcast, Dr. F. Scott Feil shares his insights on how to activate active learning in the classroom. He emphasizes the importance of engaging students in discussions and bridging the gap between what they know and what they need to learn. Dr. Feil also highlights the need for experimentation, continuous learning, and accessibility to create a safe and effective learning environment.Key Takeaways:- Find out what your students already know and build the bridge to new knowledge.- Be willing to experiment with different questions and teaching strategies.- Continuously learn and stay updated with evidence-based practices.- Lead by example and show your students that you are a lifelong learner.- Help your students feel competent by using prior knowledge as building blocks.Special thanks to both our sponsors, The NPTE Final Frontier, and Varela Financial! If you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, visit the NPTE FInal Frontier at www.NPTEFF.com and use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! You can also reach out to them on Instagram @npteff If you're a PT and you have student loan debt, you gotta talk to these guys. What makes them unique is that they view financial planning as like running hurdles on a track. And for PTs, the first hurdle many of us run into is student loan debt. Varela Financial will help you get over that hurdle. They not only take the time to explain to you which plans you individually qualify for and how those plans work, but they ALSO take the time to show you what YOUR individual case looks like mapped out within each option. So if you're looking for help on your student loan debt, or any area of your personal finances, we highly recommend working with them. You can check out Varela Financial out at varelafinancial.com. Feel free to reach out to us at: http://healthcareeducationtransformationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HETPodcast https://twitter.com/HETpodcast Instagram: @hetpodcast @dawnbrown_pt @pteducator @dawnmagnusson31 @farleyschweighart @mail.in.stew.art @ujima_institute For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
On the show today I have a wonderful conversation with Robby Fowler about just how important it is to get crystal clear on who you serve and what problems you solve for them. This will help you turn a blanket brand strategy that connects with no one into a clear and compelling call that will show your target audience that you know and understand them. By getting clear on who you serve, what problem you solve, and how you can accomplish this for them; you will be able to pull in more leads, build trust, and convert those leads into sales that are supported by a healthy and genuine relationship. It's time to clear things up and move forward into greater success for your business! Key Takeaways Find a common denominator that links your target clients. Use the 3 P's of Positioning to communicate with clarity who you serve and how you help them. When marketing, lead with the problem that you solve for your client. Use the ABCs of business to diagnose the health of your business and identify what is holding you back. About Robby Fowler Robby Fowler is a branding and marketing strategist who helps high-integrity consultants, coaches, and trainers build, brand, and market personal brands that make more (than) money. Robby believes too many personal brand businesses are trapped on a treadmill of activity because they're not crystal clear on what specific business they want to build. While every personal brand wants more money, Robby helps them get there by building a business worth giving their lives to. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [01:50] Meet Robby Fowler [06:06] Turning setback into success [12:30] The Three P's of Positioning [16:22] Niching [25:13] How to develop a successful hook [31:04] Growing through experience [34:54] The ABCs of Business [41:44] Connect with Robby [43:31] Outro Quotes “Fog slows down even the fastest Ferrari” [14:00] - Robby Fowler “Get busy then get picky” [20:37] - Robby Fowler “Use what you might consider as your weaknesses as your strengths. [24:09] - Robby Fowler Guest Links Follow Robby Fowler on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Connect with Robby Fowler on LinkedIn Get your free copy of THE 7 SIMPLE SECRETS BEHIND PERSONAL BRAND WEBSITES THAT GET RESULTS Get the 4 Freaky Fast Friday Wins emails Get more insights on his podcast, The Brand ED Podcast Links FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Get the ASCEND Method Cheat Sheet Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram Check out the full show notes
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Today I have attorney Gary Miles on the podcast. His mission in his practice is to provide practical tools to help his clients overcome obstacles freeing them to enjoy the success and freedom they crave. Throughout this episode he gives so many incredible tips for working through stressors while going through difficult times. He talks about the benefits of mediation, and how oftentimes the decisions you can reach together will be more beneficial than the conclusions a judge will reach. Gary discusses the importance of gratitude and mentorship to help stay in a positive place. Tune in to fill yourself up with positivity and uplifting advice! In this episode: [3:12] Gary shares his story about how he got started in law and what led him to become an attorney. [5:06] Why is being in a high high place not healthy for Gary? [6:35] How did Gary's recovery impact his career? [9:10] How people can handle stressors while going through a difficult time. [11:57] Gary shares the benefits of mediation. [14:50] How does mediation work when someone cannot feel safe due to a form of abuse? [17:21] Can mediation work with a narcissist? [19:37] How to use mentorship to help people through difficult things you've gone through. [25:15] Gary's advice on what you can do today to stay balanced. Key Takeaways: Find the gift in everything. We cannot control our lives, things are going to happen that are difficult, but finding the gifts and trusting that everything will work out the way it is meant to is a great way to have a positive mindset. Working through mediation and coming to an agreement between the two of you will end up being better than any court appointed judge could decide for you and your family. Although you may not get everything you want, it lessens the likelihood of there being resentment because you were able to talk through it and reach a decision together. Practice gratitude - every day for a month, write down 3 things you're grateful for every morning. You cannot write down the same thing twice. Every night, write down the things that happened that day that you're grateful for. Review the morning and evening list every day. Quotes: “If parties can reach their own decision, two things happen always. One, it's a better decision for themselves and for the kids. The court could never decide something better for the parties then they could jointly agree themselves. And the second is it's much more enforceable, it's much less likely to be contested because this was our agreement.” - Gary Miles Guest Bio: Gary Miles has been practicing law for more than four decades, primarily in litigation and, more recently, in family law. He has been a trial lawyer, managing partner, author, leader, and entrepreneur. He loves helping folks solve their problems. He is passionate about showing people how to free themselves from the prisons that entrap them. He has seen the pressures we face in the legal profession. He is dedicated to helping his clients achieve fulfillment in their practice. He provides practical tools to help his clients overcome obstacles freeing them to enjoy the success and freedom they crave. He loves supporting lawyers and lifting the legal profession. He hosts a podcast, The Free Lawyer, with two weekly episodes. He enjoys his Pinehurst, NC, home with his wife, Brenda, and their two beautiful English Goldens. They have five children and five grandchildren (so far!). Resources: Gary Miles LinkedIn Gary Miles Facebook Gary Miles Instagram Gary Miles Website The Free Lawyer Podcast Lesa Koski Website Lesa's Online Courses To receive real-time alerts that your child is safe and to receive $50 off your Soberlink device, visit https://www.soberlink.com/partners/different The Onward app was made for divorced parents to help track, share, and split their children's expenses. Download The Onward App today for iOS or Android!
Life doesn't have a one size fits all solution, and neither does your business! Join me for today's show with my friend Michael Gebben as we explore his massive success, and some failures as well, in his business journey. Michael breaks down the invisible brick wall that we all face - procrastination. There are some shifts in your mindset that can greatly help you overcome the things that continuously nag at your effectiveness. Michael also dives into some interesting brain science that can help you find out how your brain works so that you can leverage your brain-activating activities and stop making yourself miserable by doing things that you hate. Truly understanding yourself can be the key to making the most out of this life and lead to true fulfillment! Key Takeaways Find the right path forward that works for YOU. Don't fight to make yourself fit into someone else's formula. Taking action that is quick, but sometimes imperfect, will help you overcome procrastination and achieve actual results. Don't focus on avoiding what you don't want, focus on pursuing what you do want and you will find more of it. Sometimes you need to slow down and reevaluate in order to speed up. About Michael Gebben, a.k.a. Gebbs From "Paper Boy" to "Breakage Boy" at a local beer distributor to the "Video Guy" to "Same Day Edit Guy" to the MIND Mechanic, Michael's had quite the journey... Since the mid-2000's he's been building a career as a Creative, Coach, and Speaker. Michaels Video Clients range from mom and pop shops to 300+ Wedding Couples to Netflix, Oprah Network OWN, Tony Robbins, Richard Branson, Tim Ferriss, the Number ONE Doubles Players in Tennis The Brian Brothers, he has worked with a full gamut of clients. He loves to share the good, bad and ugly experiences from growing his video production company in high school to making millions traveling the world and almost going bankrupt. His lessons learned from millions made, millions lost, and millions in the making inspires people that TRULY ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE! He now works with clients in his coaching practice ranging from ADHDERS, CREATORS, DREAMERS, DOERS, ENTREPRENEURS & NEURODIVERGENT THINKERS...to TEACH THEM TO BECOME THE MECHANICS OF THEIR MIND, SO THEIR DREAMS DON'T DIE IN THEIR HEARTS, HEADS, OR HARD DRIVES! In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [02:31] Meet Michael Gebben [05:05] Michael's background [08:24] Finding the right solution for you [11:16] Overcoming procrastination [20:26] Defining your fulfillment [23:01] Becoming a mechanic of your own mind [25:17] Achieving in spite of your brain [36:14] Slow down to speed up [40:41] Focus forward on what you want [42:15] Connect with Michael Gebben [42:55] Outro Quotes “Action creates clarity. There's things you think you'll love, you'll love. There's things you think you'll hate, you'll hate. There's the things you think you'll love, you'll hate. There's things you think you'll hate, you'll love. And so we've got to do to know. [21:28] - Michael Gebben “One of the hardest things to do at times, but it was the greatest thing that I did, is slow down the speed up.” [36:33] - Michael Gebben “What you're focused on you'll get more of.” [41:01] - Michael Gebben Links Get the The Lead Machine: Website Checklist for Filmmakers FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Find Michael Gebben online Follow Michael Gebben on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Get Michael Gebben's two audio books for free and see the brain scans! Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the full show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Anxiety presents as an alarm in the body that drives thoughts of worry and overthinking. Doctors see anxiety as a body issue of old wounds that we try and make sense through the mind. Therefore, anxiety is a feeling based issue instead of mind based process. Most of us know anxiety can be completely paralyzing so today I offer tangible tools to heal. Key Takeaways : Find a comfortable and safe posture - seeking safety is important We first connect with this anxiety alarm and find where it is in the body We connect with the younger self that needs support We then find a safe place in the body We bring a happy experience of our younger self to mind We support the younger self with self-compassion Offerings : I'm so glad you found this meditation podcast. I'm Liz Gluckstern Frydman and I'm a clarity coach and meditation instructor with expertise in mindfulness, stress reduction and yoga. I launched my company Liz Coaches to make mindfulness more accessible to all populations. I work with individuals and corporations. Learn more about me at lizcoaches.com/about Are you ready to be less anxious and live life with more confidence and happiness? Discover how Mindfulness Coaching can calm your racing mind and help you take control of your life. In 1-on-1 coaching you will : Learn simple and effective mindfulness strategies backed by science to better manage stress and accomplish your goals. Learn to find calm and safety in your body. Learn how to practice self-compassion through meditation. Develop awareness of unhelpful thinking patterns. Develop gratitude for the good in your life. Connect with me : Website Facebook Instagram Subscribe, Share and Review : I would love it if you subscribed, reviewed and shared this Podcast. The more people that meditate, the more elevated the world! Visit Apple Podcasts
Are you tired of feeling alone in your business? Today on the show I talk with Caitlin Wall about some issues that we ALL face as business owners. Too often we are plagued with the feeling of being alone and the trap of endless comparison with others. If we aren't careful this will develop into self-limiting mindsets that will ruin our businesses. The truth is that we aren't alone. We all face the same struggles and can all learn from each other. Success can be contagious so it's time to surround yourself with people who can help inspire you and pull you out of this destructive thought pattern. You're not alone and if others are able to do this, so are you!! Key Takeaways Find a community that can help you not feel alone in your business Tap into the data behind your lead generation to know where to put your focus Solid branding can give you the confidence and presence to take your business further than you ever thought The mindset of success is contagious About Caitlin Wall Caitlin is the owner of Caitlin Wall Photography & Films based out of New Boston, NH, which specializes in website and social media video content for local artists and creators as well as national brands. In the Episode [00:00] - Welcome to the show! [05:56] - Meet Caitlin Wall [15:24] - How to approach niching [20:32] - Lead generation [31:45] - The trap of comparison [34:17] - The true value of branding [45:45] - Inspiration of success [50:55] - Connect with Caitlin [51:48] - Outro Quotes “And to feel like you're not alone really is pretty empowering because it's like: Oh, okay, if that person did that, got to the other side of that, I think I can do it, too.” [31:33] - Ryan Koral “A lot of times you have just these struggles that are the same and you don't think that we're all feeling it, but you know, we are.” [31:30] - Caitlin Wall Links Sign up for the Profit Accelerator live workshop Get the The Lead Machine: Website Checklist for Filmmakers FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Find Caitlin Wall online Follow Caitlin Wall on Instagram | Facebook Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Are you struggling to find profitable deals because the properties you want are too expensive to wholesale, or do they require little to no repairs? If so, you're not alone. Brandon faced this same challenge, but he didn't give up. He persevered and discovered a method to increase his revenue without spending more on marketing. In this episode, Brandon reveals their business process, which you can replicate to succeed in real estate. He discusses the difficulties they encountered when working with agents, and they offer tips on communicating effectively with sellers. Be sure to tune in and find out. Key Takeaways Find a mentor who has accomplished what you want to achieve Turn unprofitable wholesale leads into retail listings by partnering with a real estate agent. Learn how to provide value as an investor in real estate Explore creative financing options, such as subject 2 deals Continually seek out new opportunities and level up your game Resources REI Revive Program with Chris Craddock MLS Send More Offers Program
Taheera is the founder of Tula CPA, a forward looking firm whose focus is to support financial management and profitability through strategy consulting, fractional CFO services and monthly group coaching. She is passionate about supporting visionaries with missions that promote the wellbeing of both the people and the planet. Taheera obtained her CA in London UK, at KPMG LLP, working with a diverse set of clients ranging from medium sized to large corporate enterprises. While at the firm, she developed a passion for providing quality customer service and delivering value to her clients. Following this, she spent four years in Toronto working at McCain Foods Limited on their global finance team in a number of different roles. Taheera's unique global corporate experience results in a skill set that allows her to understand her clients' needs and provide optimal solutions for their success. Outside of work, she is a proud mother (superhero) of two young children. She love exploring the planet's diversity and has travelled to over 35 countries. She is a lifelong student of the spiritual teachings of yoga and holds a 200-hour training certificate. And last, she has been a bookworm for most of her life and she loves nothing more than a good piece of fiction. Key Takeaways: Find what you enjoy and start working towards it- Friends and family suggested to Taheera that she should start by working on what she knew she could offer, get some clients, and then work up from there. This advice was helpful to a certain degree. She started with traditional accounting and then moved towards a slightly different route. She realized that she enjoyed the business packages rather than traditional accounting. So she let go of the fact that a lot of people were doing that and instead focused on what she enjoyed. Have a plan- Taheera shared a quote by Benjamin Franklin which said: if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail. With any goal that you have in life, you have to plan it out. A majority of people want to make more money in their businesses, but without focusing on that idea, it cannot happen. When we understand that, the next step is to create a detailed plan. Set aside time to look at your finances - Keep your books up to date. Set aside time to get all your data together and then analyze that data. Look at the statements of profit and loss. You need to face the data whether it is good or not. Then you can start to set goals for the next year because you have data on the things that worked and the things that didn't work. Understand your relationship with money - a lot of us have negative experiences with how we've interacted with money in the past which shapes our behavior. In our society, money is a very sensitive topic, and it has caused trauma for many people. With these past negative experiences, we no longer know how to deal with money or possess the skill set. Due to this alot of people focus on figuring out every other business aspect first, and figure out the money after. That is simply not possible. The only way to be successful is to understand and deal with the money. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE: APPLE PODCASTS GOOGLE PODCASTS SPOTIFY LIBSYN YOUTUBE OKIKI RESOURCES: Need Video Content or Personal Brand Photos? Book Here Join the Okiki Video Content Bootcamp Today! https://www.okikiconsulting.com/okiki-video-bootcamp ABOUT FIYIN: Fiyin Obayan is the founder of Okiki Consulting, where she helps business owners communicate their personal brand or company brand stories through video content, in order to communicate to their target audience. Contact Fiyin: Website: www.okikiconsulting.com Email: info@okikiconsulting.com Phone: (306)716-0324 Instagram: @Okikiconsulting and @Okikiconsultingmedia Facebook: @Okikiconsulting LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fiyinfoluwaobayan/ Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/okiki
On today's episode of the CHES® Prep podcast, Bree Hemingway outlines who is eligible to sit for the CHES and MCHES exam. Key Takeaways: Find out if you have the right degrees and focus to qualify to sit for the CHES and MCHES exams What to look on your transcripts to know if you are eligable Learn about services to help you ensure if you are eligable Use the decision tree diagram we made in the free CHES® Prep toolkit to guide you through the process (available at http://chesprep.com/guide) Tune in for practical and fun advice for passing the CHES® exam and growing your public health career. Subscribe to the CHES® Prep Podcast for more strategies for preparing for the CHES® exam!
On today's show I want to share from my heart something that is deeply important to me - community. This is one of the major factors that drives what we do here at Studio Sherpas. We all need healthy, thriving community in our lives. It's the reason I'm where I am now. Community is where you can be yourself, celebrate your wins, and most importantly have people who care about you to carry you when times get too difficult to keep going alone. We all reach those times in our lives and businesses where we just don't know what to do or how to move forward. In those moments we need strong and loving people around us to help carry us to the other side. Find your people, it will change your life for the better and you won't regret it. Key Takeaways Find your people - this is how we are wired to thrive. By yourself you won't go as far as you can when in a strong community. Don't allow the scarcity mindset to limit you or affect the way you view others. The work you do is important. You can't do it sustainably without a strong business and a healthy community. In This Episode [0:00] Welcome to the show [3:59] The importance of community in Ryan's life [17:05] Launching Studio Sherpas [23:38] About the Studio Sherpas community [27:32] 10X Filmmaker [36:41] Outro Quotes “When I think about what I do today and what brings me life today, it's this, it's this word community.” [7:52] “In my heart of hearts, I really think that we were designed for community.” [24:56] “Because here's the thing. Like if you don't have a good business, you can't do this work for for a long time. And I just believe so much that the stories we're telling, the stories that we want to tell, the way that we're helping our clients, the way that we're doing that through video, it's so important. It's like some of the most important work that exists.” [25:42] “Content, coaching, and community, I think those things can propel your business into the next stage and honestly make it more enjoyable.” [30:12] Links FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Sign up for 10xFILMMAKER Get the ASCEND Method Cheat Sheet Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the full show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
In this episode, Jeff, Alan, and David discuss: How God's providence has shown up in his life and career. Modeling generous giving and encouraging your family. Deciding how to give. Being intentional in your busy life. Key Takeaways: Find somebody that you can mentor under, regardless of what you do. Learn from them, learn what work is about, learn how to do things with excellence and integrity. You can minister wherever you are at, whatever your business, and whatever your circumstances. Lift where you stand. God gives us a lot of experiences. He will put things in our path that are for us to support tht matter to us. Step out in faith. If it is for a good cause, step out, even if you are uncomfortable, because that is where the impact will be found. "The most impactful things that I've been a part of, were some of the most uncomfortable things I've ever done." — David Oelfke About David Oelfke: David K. Oelfke is a co-founder and managing principal of Marble Capital, LP. In this role, he helps manage all aspects of investment activities for Marble, including capital raising, deal sourcing, and investment management for the company's various funds. David has been in the multifamily investment business since 1986, receiving nationwide recognition for his performance in the apartment market throughout the United States. David has been integrally involved in over $15B in multifamily advisory assignments, working on behalf of the world's leading owners. After growing ARA (now Newmark) to over 25 offices nationally, he executed the sale of ARA to BGC Partners (ticker: BGC) in December 2014. David is also a founding principal and owner in PinPoint Commercial, L.P., a Houston-based commercial real estate investor. At PinPoint, David has been involved in the ownership of over 6,000 multifamily units, the development of 13 assisted living facilities, 850 acres of land and over 500,000 sf of industrial space with a total value of over $1B. David was a co-founder of Apartment Life (www.apartmentlife.org), a 501(c)(3) corporation committed to enhancing the lives of residents in over 400 apartment communities across the nation by connecting residents to one another through the CARES program. He is also active in other non-profit organizations such as The College of Biblical Studies, Stoney Creek Ranch, On Every Word, The Toolbox Lunches, The UT System Chancellor's Council and Second Baptist Church. David holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance from The University Texas at Austin. Connect with David Oelfke: Website: https://marblecapitallp.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-oelfke-40230b19a/ Connect with Jeff Thomas: Website: https://www.arkosglobal.com/Book: https://www.arkosglobal.com/trading-upEmail: jeff.thomas@arkosglobal.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArkosGlobalAdv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arkosglobal/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arkosglobaladvisorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkosglobaladvisors/
In this episode, Cheryl and Kelly discuss: Dispelling life's darkness with humor Hunting positive things Remembering relationships Networking is about connecting with people Taking care of yourself Key Takeaways: Find humor in life and be light-hearted. Have fun and seek levity even in tough situations. Sometimes, humor is the only thing that could keep you sane in especially tough circumstances. Being optimistic is not about faking happiness, but making an intentional decision to bring your attention to the positive things in your life. Don't forget about relationships, remember your friends and family. Send them a quick text and ask how they're doing. There's a group for everything. Be connected to people that are going through a similar journey to you. Do some things for yourself so that you don't get lost in taking care of others. It's not about big breaks, it's about doing small things every day that release the inner pressure. “As I came to go through all of the motions, I realized that those HORNS are actually an acronym for what kept that Halo up. H is for Humor. O is Optimism. R is for Relationships. N is for Networking. S is for Self-care.” — Kelly Olsen “Tomorrow is not promised and so taking the time to invest in those relationships today will guarantee that tomorrow is joyous and wonderful.” — Cheryl Knowlton Get in Touch with Kelly Olsen: Email: sktolsen@gmail.com Get in Touch with Cheryl: Website: www.cherylknows.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvWKXBC6fKn1dLGY11hxIg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dynamiteproductionsinc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylknowlton/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Justine Talla Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Andy Sinclair likes to say that if you lived in the Midwest from May through October, it would be the best place you've ever lived. For the CEO of Midloch Investment Partners, the Midwest is the Mid-Best. Andy is an accomplished real estate investment professional whose experience spans real estate private equity investments and institutional brokerage. He has invested and participated in approximately $2.0 billion in real estate transactions. Andy considers himself a value investor with an appreciation for growth-oriented investing. He believes that people, management teams, and the right locations are the heartbeat of real estate. While the Midwest may not have the buzz of the Sun Belt or Southwest, the region has a lot to offer, including solid job fundamentals, a workforce with strong work ethic, good underlying growth and, perhaps most importantly, better valuations. One of the most unique things about Midloch is that they tend to look for deals in the $5 million to $50 million range, too small for most large competitors but small enough that just about any group can participate, and there are good deals to be had. With a deep expertise in the region, Midloch has built strong partnerships that bring value to every deal. Key Takeaways: Find people that want to help you grow. If it's a GP that teaches you how to be an investor or an operator that can help you improve, get exposure to all parts of real estate and find a mentor. Find the right partners. Look for alignment of goals & business plans and share a vision. The most important thing to look for in a partner is operational experience; can your partners operate effectively? Don't wait until it's too late to enjoy life. When you get a bonus or a windfall, take a big chunk of the money and do something for yourself that you've always wanted to do. How to contact Andy: Website: www.Midloch.com Email: andy@midloch.com Are you REady2Scale Your Multifamily Investments? Learn more about growing your wealth, strengthening your portfolio, and scaling to the next level at www.bluelake-capital.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Guest: Liz ManningLiz Manning is an expert Kitchen & Bath designer at a boutique firm, A la Carte Home Design. With 12 years of experience and an extensive background in fine arts, Liz loves to be a partner & guide for clients through the creative process. Her goal is to keep functionality, aesthetics, and budget in mind while transforming your unique space into a reality.On this episode:Stacey is joined by kitchen and bath design expert Liz Manning, for a discussion on honesty, integrity, and finding the creative outlet in your livelihood.Key Takeaways-Find the happiness in the journey. -Lead with integrity and honesty.-We decide if failure hurts us or helps us grow. Tweetable Quotes:"I keep honesty at the forefront with my clients. There's no path to success without integrity and honesty being in place first." -Liz Manning"I think when we first start out, our pursuit of success is one thing. Then it becomes something else as we continue through the journey." -Stacey O'Byrne"A moment of growth for me was realizing that everyone had to sell something in some way. The fear faded." -Liz Manning"Show your buyers that they need your product service or solution. Showing them will provide better results than telling them." -Stacey O'ByrneLiz Manning:https://www.alacartehomedesign.comemail: liz@alacartehomedesign.comResources:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pivotpointadvantageSchedule a 15 minute call with Stacey: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostaceyIf you're ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you've always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals: https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling
The After Hours Entrepreneur Social Media, Podcasting, and YouTube Show
Derek Videll is the founder and CEO of Social Bamboo, a social media marketing company that provides sustainable strategies for businesses to scale on social media platforms. He launched his business because he wanted to take control of his destiny. He leveraged his experience in sales and his interest in online marketing to launch his company.In this episode, we really focus on generating leads. Specifically, leveraging social media connections and new followers. We discuss best practices at conferences and events to network and land clients! Key Takeaways- Find the right problem to solve- How to find leads ASAP: referrals, cold, events- What you need to start an ad campaignConnect with Derek Videllhttps://www.socialbamboo.com/https://www.instagram.com/socialbamboo_/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dvidell/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/277-how-to-transition-to-being-a-full-time/Timecodes0:00 Introduction4:40 How to manage followers on Instagram11:23 How Derek became an entrepreneur20:07 The importance of connections25:00 Derek's interests in online marketing32:27 How Derek Videll made money while launching his business37:00 The value of online courses43:30 How to create engaging Instagram ads48:29 Reach out to Derek49:10 Rapid Fire Questions
Lunch Keynote: Fostering Connection in a Hybrid Workplace Many of us are learning, living, and leading from home. This can create a sense of disconnection and isolation. Demonstrating empathy for the changes we are all going through and understanding ways to restore energy and human interaction are critical – especially when navigating a hybrid workplace. In Mark's message, he will provide ways to reignite human connection leaving you filled with a newfound courage to connect. Key Takeaways: Find ways to create more meaningful connections both online & offline Improve your digital & emotional wellness Encourage empathy within your teams while maintaining accountability Be in community & have a little fun! Speaker: Mark Ostach Author & Speaker MarkOstach.com Visit http://www.econclub.org/meeting/2022-young-leader-conference/ to learn more! #decylc
More often we hear of food allergies and sensitivities, and many of us are trying to navigate them ourselves. An even bigger challenge is navigating them with our kids. On this episode, hear from mom and founder, Becky Binstock. Beck and her husband, Mark, founded Simple Sugar, an all natural cotton candy company that is free for any added dyes or synthetic ingredients. Their all-natural approach to this nostalgic treat was inspired when they found out their daughter suffered from food allergies keeping her from enjoying treats. Simple Sugar helps create a fun, inclusive experience of enjoyment. The company helps many who suffer with food sensitivities and allergies, as well as serve a product that is made with good-natured ingredients. Along with that, their product also incorporates sustainable foods to make their flavors, such as locally sourced honeyberries and farm picked apples. Key Takeaways: Find encouragement in dealing with food allergies or sensitivities Find better sourced foods for yourself or a loved one suffering Tap into the power of locally sourced foods Discover new flavors to try Learn about the importance of reading labels on food products Make food fun! Learn more about Simple Sugar Connect with Becky and Mark at simplesugarnd@gmail.com Shop the Bismarck Food Co-op for their delicious treats!
Key Takeaways Find moments of GLEE with your kids God reaches down to us like a father excitedly reaches down to his kids after a long day at work Follow the cloud...explore the mystery Find ways to teach your kids generosity at an early age Community is key...community of people who will hold you up and will pray dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Jay Bennett Jay Bennett has been married to his wife, Sally, for 51 years and has three grown sons, three daughters-in-law, and nine grandchildren. Professionally, Jay led a “parallel career” of practicing law and engaging in a wide variety of business transactions in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis), domestically, and internationally for the past 40 years while also leading a Christian foundation serving Christian ministries for 35 years. To integrate his passions to see the Lord's resources flow generously into high-impact ministries, Jay founded National Christian Foundation Twin Cities in 2000, a Christian Community Foundation and NCF affiliate. He serves on numerous for-profit and non-profit boards including service as Chairman of the National Christian Foundation. Key Quotes (Full Transcript of Conversation Here) 23:22 - "There's a joy and there's a freedom in becoming a more generous person, generous living, including generous giving. Because as we embark in that direction, as we ascend toward what he calls us to be and in how he calls us to serve, he descends to meet us. And so it's a mutual journey toward intimacy that gets better and better." 33:47 - "So to allow the Prince of peace to invade our lives and make us better husbands and fathers is something that can be a tough experience, but it's also something that just makes us much better people." Conversation Links National Christian Foundation Links from dadAWESOME https://dadawesome.org/life/ Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618 dadAWESOME RV Tour
Do you want to live a life that makes you come alive? A purposeful and intentional life without regrets? Sallie Wagner takes us through a practical strategy on personal growth and goal setting to help you shift your mindset and start making conscious choices about your life. Sallie Wagner is a licensed real estate broker, licensed attorney, and a What's Next Strategist. She uses EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Evolved NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming), and trauma-aware modalities to launch people into action and help them access rapid, concrete results. In this episode, Sallie shares how she stopped living in regrets and chose a life that makes her come alive and how you can do it. Listen in to learn how to live the life that makes you come alive by unlearning what you know that's not true and choosing to change your mindset. You will also learn how to set and achieve your goals by asking yourself hard questions and taking actionable steps towards achieving them. Key Takeaways: Find the solution to your challenges by unlearning what you know that's not true about yourself How to purposefully and intentionally heal and live the life that makes you come alive Harness the benefits of personal growth through building resilience in physical, emotional, mental, and social areas Allow yourself to be pulled by the vision of the life you're called to create for yourself How to identify your goals, write them down, take action steps, and commit with the right mindset
Hey ladies! Today we're going to be discussing how to find your own niche in order to run a successful business. Key Takeaways: “Find out what it is that you're passionate about.” - Maria Venzant “Find a problem that people are having and then meet that need.” - Maria Venzant “Just jump, just do it.” - Maria Venzant Key Discussion Points: Figuring Out What To Sell - :27 Identify Problems - 3:30 Research Your Competition - 5:58 Stand Out - 7:30 Test Your Idea- 13:20 Seasonal Selling - 14:37 Website: https://mariavenzant.com Maria Venzant is a wife, a mom of four beautiful kids, and a boss lady. She is a serial entrepreneur who has a passion for teaching women how to take their ideas and turn them into six figure businesses. If you are a budding entrepreneur or entrepreneur ready to expand into multiple streams of income and passive income, she wants to help you! My purpose of this podcast is to give you tips based off of my own journey. I'm going to be teaching you about: 1 - Setting up your business to have a great foundation 2 - Multiple streams of income 3 - Passive income 4 - Business credit using other people's money 5 - Personal credit I'm also going to be bringing on guests who also want to help you on your journey. Now, are you excited? I am! Let's jump in and grow your business.
In this episode, Cheryl and Dr. Michael discuss: Finding your top five values The story behind why we value something How seeing the difference in others leads to compassion Honoring people for what they value Key Takeaways: Find a space where you could sit uninterrupted. From a list of values, pick out the words that jump out at you. Pick 5 of those that are non-negotiable then answer these questions: how do those values manifest in your life? Why do you value? Every value has a story behind it. There's a memory or experience in your life that changed the way you viewed something and that memory caused you to put importance on a certain value. When people understand that others view the world through very different lenses, they will see the value of having compassion for others. Gaining an understanding of the values of others around you will inspire you to honor people for what they value and what they provide for the organization or community. “Anything that can open minds and have some understanding that others may see the world through different lenses… that lends to the greatest kind of compassion... ” — Dr. Michael Page Go to www.mdpage.org/values to download Dr. Michael's values worksheet. Connect with Dr. Michael Page:Website: https://mdpage.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mdpage.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldpage/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koviNb5IIYo&feature=youtu.be Get in Touch with Cheryl: Website: www.cherylknows.com
Do you know the difference between being tired and being depleted? Author and leadership coach Lance Witt wants to help you live and lead from a healthy soul. In this episode, you'll learn about creating a life manifesto, soul care, healthy rhythms, and signs of an unhealthy leadership culture. Key Takeaways: Find the true north in your life by creating a life purpose statement. The relentless pursuit of the Sabbath. Why a ‘quick charge' doesn't work when you're depleted. How to craft a healthy leadership culture (and spot an unhealthy one). Why uncomfortable conversations are necessary, and how to be kind and clear. The benefits of slowing down the pace of your schedule and your soul. Resources:Replenishhttps://linktr.ee/nexus.platform
Mark speaks with Lynne Cox, a long-distance open-water swimmer, writer and speaker. Lynne holds over 50 world records and firsts, including setting the record for swimming the English Channel (twice). Lynne was also the first and only person to ever swim between the United States and the Soviet Union in the Bering Strait. This effort took her 11 years to coordinate during the height of the Cold War, and it helped the world to see that there was a very short distance between these two nations (just 2.7 miles). Today, Commander Divine speaks with Lynne Cox, a long-distance open-water swimmer, writer and speaker. Lynne holds over 50 world records and firsts, including setting the record for swimming the English Channel (twice). Lynne was also the first and only person to ever swim between the United States and the Soviet Union in the Bering Strait. This effort took her 11 years to coordinate during the height of the Cold War, and it helped the world to see that there was a very short distance between these two nations (just 2.7 miles). In this episode, Lynne discusses what it takes to make record-breaking swims, the fascinating process of greatness, and her incredible interactions with dogs, whales, and other creatures in the water. Key Takeaways: Find the others. When asked why she was compelled to embark on such unprecedented swims, Lynne said it’s because swimming is her “song in the world.” When you follow your song in the world, you tune into who you are and are driven to figure out what you're capable of doing. But more importantly, finding your song in the world almost always involves other people. How do you get a team of people around you that can complement your passion? Together, you can do something that's never been done. How do people become who they are? Throughout all her varied interests (swimming, history, exercise physiology), Lynne says that her common thread of inspiration is figuring out how people become who they are, and how they influence change in a positive way. Who was Gandhi before Gandhi? Who was Amelia Earhart before she became who she was? The interesting part is found in the in-between. Everyone is a genius. Lynne owes much of her contributions to the amazing help of other people, from the teams who helped her on her swims, to those who gave her advice about book publishing. There are so many different little worlds out there that you can tap into through others. And if you can just connect at one point, it leads you to directions you couldn’t have dreamed of on your own. Small openings lead to bigger movements. It took Lynne 11 years to orchestrate her historic swim in the Bering Strait due to border issues in the Soviet Union. When the Bering Strait ports were finally opened, Gorbachev and Reagan stood up and toasted “swim.” President Gorbachev said it illustrated how close to each other the two countries are (just 2.7 miles apart)....
Apple Podcasts Rate and Review for SpotOn Jason Keck is the CEO & Co-Founder of Broker Buddha, a platform that helps agents streamline the customer experience and operations. The platform has various tools that let you automate tasks, send forms with pre-loaded information, and reduce administrative steps. Jason has over 20 years of experience in technological entrepreneurship, which he credits to serving as a business development head and his Computer Science degree from Harvard. Jason joins us to discuss where Broker Buddha is right now since we last spoke with him and how they held their line during the pandemic. He shares his passion for sports, the athletes he's played with, and his thoughts on today's quality of education. He describes how Broker Buddha can streamline agent services and the tools that are available. Jason also explains their White Glove Service and his thoughts on Blockchain. “We focus our solutions around helping agents with the client digital experience.” - Jason Keck Today on Spot On Insurance: Jason's passion for sports and the pro athletes he's played with Jason's thoughts on the current quality of education The motivation behind starting Broker Buddha How the pandemic impacted Broker Buddha The lessons Jason learned in building something new in any industry The market that Broker Buddha focuses their solutions How agents would use their platform Broker Buddha's White Glove Service Incorporating blockchain technology into their solutions and workflow Key Takeaways: Find one customer segment that has a problem you can solve. Build a business around that and do it successfully. Then, expand. In order to be successful, we have to keep adapting and evolving to what is going on day-to-day. Resources: Episode 81: Broker Buddha Founder Shield Connect with Jason Keck: Broker Buddha Jason Keck on LinkedIn Email: jason@brokerbuddha.com This episode was brought to you by….. Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America's Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week's episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you're learning, Spot Light your review on Apple Podcasts Rate and Review For SpotOn and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!
Today, Commander Divine speaks with Jay Glazer, iconic NFL sports insider, mental health advocate, and founder of MVP (Merging Vets and Players). Jay's mission is to change the narrative on anxiety, depression and self worth. In this episode, Jay shares his relentless mindset and gives us a look into his personal mental health journey that culminated in publishing his new book, Unbreakable: How I Turned My Depression and Anxiety into Motivation and You Can Too. Key Takeaways: Find your fight team. At 52, Jay spars every day because he loves the support of his fight team. Whether he wins or loses doesn't matter; what matters is having that team around him for support. There are so many potential teams around us that can help lift us up and walk this walk together. Jay says you can develop a fight team anytime in your life (he didn't develop his fighting mindset until he was in his 30s). Do more than the competition. The magic bullet in life is to find out who the best is in your field, and do more than them. It's hard, but the alternative is never seeing your dreams come true. When you look at the SEALS, great athletes, and great businessmen, they all have that common thread: they outwork everybody. No trauma equals no growth. Trauma and success are intertwined. Trauma is actually an opportunity for growth; it's what allows us to be sensitive and whole. So our trauma actually provides extreme motivation for growth, because we can't have growth without trauma. We just rent these bodies, but our souls live on forever. Jay had a near-death experience that gave him a profound new lease on life. He chooses to believe that the physical is not all about us and that the soul lives on forever. How can you be different? When Jay started working at Fox, he decided that he wanted to be different in two different ways: A, he was going to out-work the world, and B, he was going to be different from other reporters who used their pens as weapons. Instead, Jay pledged to start “give-give” relationships with the players and coaches he covered. As a result, many of them became his biggest donors to open up more MVP chapters. Loyalty is a lost art. Jay makes a point to always be doing for other people. Too many people have relationships where they want something in return. Jay figures that if he does a lot for others and gets even 10-15% of people in his life who would do the same for him, then he's assembled a pretty good little fight team. We create chaos because we're afraid of calm. Jay says that he thrives in chaos, but is terrible at being calm. We create a lot of chaos for ourselves because we're afraid of the calm. Laughter is the best antidote to panic. Jay has a lot of panic attacks on TV and has tried breathwork and other techniques to handle them. But he says that laughter is often the best medicine. “The faster I laugh, the faster it gets me out of a panic attack. So if you watch me on Fox, NFL Sunday or any TV show, and you see me jamming a quick joke, it's because I'm having a panic attack.”
In this episode of The Find My Catalyst Podcast, Mike is joined by Mike Hook. They have a dynamic conversation about leadership, thinking, communication and knowing your team. Key Takeaways: Find the things that are important to you. Listen - make sure you hear people. Paraphrase back to them what you heard. Teach people how to think. As a leader, you have to be in touch with your team. You have to teach them how to think. Coaching really is about helping people understand and critically think about the task at hand. Coaching is not doing. There is an opportunity to do better if we take a genuine interest in our team. We need to communicate well. Read the room Be self aware Listen Be intentional in the message you give Live what you speak. Show Links: Mike Hook on LinkedIn Mike Hook on Twitter Thank You Please send listener questions and feedback to podcast@catalystsale.com or contact us directly on twitter or LinkedIn. This podcast is brought to you by Catalyst Sale - you can learn more about Catalyst Sale, and the products and services we provide at www.catalystsale.com or www.findmycatalyst.com.
In this episode, Joseph James speaks with Erin and Sarit. They help people get their confidence back through weight loss and body transformation. They run a fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle mentorship business. Many people struggle with confidence when it comes to their bodies. Through their own journey of failure, Erin and Sarit help others be their true self on the inside and outside. On this episode: Erin shares how her own experiences changed her perspective on health. Learn how to shift your mindset. Discover the beauty of inner transformation. Hear how you can grow simultaneously as a spouse and as an individual. Get the key to defeating the "funk." Key Takeaways: Find ways to see your situation from new experiences. Your mess can become your message. You're responsible for where you are. Tweetable Quotes: You are the problem but you're also the solution. What you say is what you do and what you do becomes your legacy. Connect with Erin and Sarit: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinandsarit/ Connect with Joseph James: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/meetjoejames Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meetjosephjames/