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Are you still running your landscape maintenance crews like it's 2005—while your competitors leap ahead with data-driven decisions and battery-powered fleets? In this episode, Tommy sits down with Bob Carey, a leader who's mastered every angle of the business—from gritty field operations to creating scalable systems and jumping into the disruptive world of robotic mowers. Bob breaks down how tracking data, focusing on customer education, and building for capacity have fueled his growth, and he reveals practical advice for hiring, training, and future-proofing your workforce in today's ever-evolving market. THE BIG IDEA: Systematize, train, and innovate for landscaping success KEY MOMENTS: [05:28] Landscaping Opportunity in Charleston [08:37] Learn By Doing in the Field [12:31] Data Tracking for Irrigation Management [15:49] Home Development and Landscaping Partnership [18:37] Landscaping Insight and Financial Expertise [22:17] Creative HOA Cost-Saving Strategy [28:05] Exciting Career in Autonomous Equipment [29:46] Coaches and Mentors Enhance Success [33:14] Three Charging Methods Explained [38:10] Equipment Purchase Cost Analysis [40:31] Plan Now for Future Demand [44:42] Effortless Robot Mower Installation [48:57] Labor Challenges and Purposeful Growth QUESTIONS WE ANSWER How do I grow my landscaping business efficiently? What are the benefits of using battery-powered landscaping equipment? What is the best way to train and develop landscape maintenance teams? How do I create scalable systems for my landscaping company? How does data management improve landscaping operations? How can landscape companies increase profitability with technology? What are the challenges and solutions in HOA landscape maintenance? How do you implement a commercial robotic mower in your landscaping business?
I share a powerful philosophy that has transformed my approach to personal growth and decision-making: we learn by doing. Hear examples of how learning by doing can help you navigate this chapter with greater ease and resilience, and how to apply this mindset to your journey as a widow to create the life you desire. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.coachingwithkrista.com/286
Are you able to teach yourself new things? Do you need a teacher to learn new things? Are you focused on your own growth? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss tips for how to learn.Subscribe to ESP's YouTube Channel! Thanks for listening! Do you have a question you'd like us to answer in a future episode? If so, send your question to: existentialstoic@protonmail.com
115. Harvest Your Potential with the American Farm School — Thessaloniki, Greece American Farm School: a program to teach the principles of being stewards of the land while developing the whole person. Matina Marks Today's Lexi: Σχολείο - Scholeio - School In Today's Episode: Philanthropy Associate Matina Marks chimes in to spread the good word on American Farm School in Thessaloniki, Greece. A century old, this institution applies its hallmark Learn By Doing approach to educate students of all ages toward responsible stewardship in the areas of agriculture, food systems, the environment, and other life sciences related to a sustainable future. Matina answers many questions, including who the school is for, and how the American Farm School has evolved over the decades. Learn about Thessaloniki and Athens! Discover more about the founder and president of American Farm School along with the mission for future generations. What are the four key components of the Greek Summer Program? One of the activities for students to develop whole-person wellness is to travel to a place called Metamorphosis in Chalkidki. In today's important episode, learn about a unique and inspiring educational opportunity that promotes whole person wellness, as well as discover The Taste of AFS fundraiser! Today's Ola Kala Moment: Get Out of Your Comfort Zone Resources: American Farm School's Website Register for A Taste of AFS - Chicago AFS Greek Summer Program Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary
A conversation with Ricard Huguet, MOT '04, from his start as Director of Innovation for the City of Barcelona, to following his vision of leveraging LEGO robotics for innovation in STEM education in both classrooms and executive suites. Ricard speaks about listening to his customers for ideas, the pivot he made in his company in 2008—in the face of the global economic downturn—and the latest addition of an online platform that has extended his reach exponentially. Ricard also talks about the lessons and confidence he gained from attending MIT Sloan and the lasting value he gets and gives to the MIT community. Ricard speaks about the saddest day of his life, namely the last day as a student at MIT, and the powerful message he heard, but initially did not understand, from Professor Rebecca Henderson. She reminded him and his classmates about the blessing of attending MIT, which so few in the world can do, and the importance of working for a company that does something for the community. She advised him to either start his own venture or be sure that his values align with the company's values, but not to settle for less. Ricard also speaks about the resonance of the "Create, Capture, Deliver" framework and how he uses this when assessing either his own business model or start-ups that approach him for advice or investment. Ricard talks about his investment approach, which starts with the team and then the idea. He speaks about the challenge for him and other investors in managing their portfolios and how he created an organization to help him and others to improve their performance. Finally, Ricard's advice to prospective Sloanies is to embrace the ecosystem, live there, enjoy people, get into labs, collaborate with people, and join clubs. MIT is the only top university that did not open campuses around the world, and that is because of the unique network and the special ecosystem that they've been able to create around campus. Support the showThanks for listening! Find more episodes on our website Sloanies Talking with Sloanies and learn more about MIT Sloan on Twitter and Facebook. To support this show or if you have an idea for a topic or a guest you think we should feature, drop us a note at sloanalumni@mit.edu© MIT SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
This week's episode brings back Collin Mitchell, Co-Founder of Salescast to discuss the power of being a guest on a podcast, especially for Founders. We get tactical on how to approach podcasts and podcast hosts to be a guest, the value in leveraging those relationships, and we touch on what it takes to start your own podcast.This is a great tactical episode for all those in my network that continually ask me “how do you get booked on podcasts?”Salescast is the operating system for the B2B podcasting community of sales, marketing, and revenue professionals. They have an inclusive online community, courses, tutorials, events, guest matching, and even world-class managed production services. Its mission is to connect 100 million sellers to the power of story.Check out Collin's Season 1 Episode: Ep 46: Don't Overthink, Take Action, and Learn By Doing with 4x Entrepreneur Collin MitchellDon't forget to subscribe and leave a review.Connect with Collin:www.salescast.communityhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/collincmitchell/Places Collin mentioned for you to get started finding shows to be a guest on:Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/Rephonic: https://rephonic.com/Connect with Rob:www.robnapoli.comwww.linkedin.com/in/robnapIG: @robnapoli.riseupShow Produced by: Niranjan Deshpande (Nick), Broken Frames Studio, www.brokenframesstudio.comCreative Director: Maxim Sokolov, www.maximsokolov.com Special offer for #BearNation listeners who are interested in trying Brilliantly Warm (https://www.brilliantly.co/), use this 10% off discount code WELCOME10.We have teamed up with Phin, a social impact company, to give back for each episode to the communities that we serve. To learn more or get involved with Phin for your company, visit: https://www.phinforgood.com/
In this episode, Bob'nJoyce share a story about accelerated learning. It is scary, intimidating, and uncomfortable but is where deep learning happens. This is a Maine story about great Mainers and a Philly boy facing the elements and prevailing. It is an Aesop's fable on the lessons of real and deep learning for HR/OD practitioners to hear. So… Come in. Grab a snack. Welcome
Tommy is a bioengineer with bachelors and masters degrees from Cal Poly who, in addition to building medical devices, helps driven engineers land dream jobs using LinkedIn and personal branding. On the side, he barbeques, works on his truck, and brews his own biodiesel. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us. ABOUT BEING AN ENGINEERThe Being an Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community.The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us***Valued listener, we need your help getting to 100 podcast reviews. Win a $50 Amazon Gift card if you leave us a review on the Apple Podcasts. Simply email a screenshot of your 5-star review to Podcast@teampipeline.us , the email will be in the show notes. We will announce 5 lucky winners at the end of the first quarter in 2022.
Thanks for listening! This week, actor, writer, producer, and owner of Hot Shots Self-Taping, Jonathan Stanley joins me to talk about his unique journey from growing up in Detroit to becoming an actor and entrepreneur in Los Angeles. We talk about confidence and it's fluctuations over time, the importance of hard work and the ability to take criticism, as well as being proactive in your career. We also dive into magic tricks, what it's like to strip for a large audience, and what it was like to write, produce, and star in a film based on your own life story. As always we concluded with the eternal question, “Are You Okay?” But, spoiler alert… we weren't. xo, Pamela LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-ones-okay/id1495487224 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/71zwoGcKEgZ8FvMVcwPawh?si=85kZIupGTICYMvarnmw0ag Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/no-ones-okay NO ONE'S OKAY SCHEDULE New Episodes every Tuesday BASED ON SCHEDULE New Episodes every other Monday CONNECT WITH US Website- http://www.noonesokay.com SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/noonesokay @PamelaPortnoy JONATHAN STANLEY https://www.instagram.com/thejonstan/?hl=en HOT SHOTS SELF-TAPING https://www.instagram.com/hotshots_selftaping/?hl=en #NoOnesOkayPodcast #JonathanStanley #HotShotsSelfTaping
Have you ever felt that you don't belong in your workplace or industry? Have you ever felt that you DO belong, but worry that hiring managers in the industry won't recognize the value you bring? As an Earth Sciences major who serendipitously discovered her interest in product management (PM), Helen shares stories about feeling like an outsider when she started preparing for product management roles (what is “low-hanging fruit”?? what is “agile”??), and often feeling like an outsider even when she successfully became a product manager. Today, as co-founder of Co.Lab and the You Belong in Tech community, she and Sefunmi Osinaike are creating practical, collaborative, inclusive, and accessible learning opportunities for aspiring technologists (including PMs, software engineers, and designers). Through these communities, many talented technologists from unconventional backgrounds have been able to grow their confidence and take their confidence and pride to other meaningful opportunities in tech.Tune in for her hilarious stories about discovering product management, a heartfelt cameo by Sefunmi, and much more. You will admire Helen's candor, approachableness, and ambitious commitment to belonging of all kinds. More about Helen:Helen (@heyohelen) (she/her) is the Co-founder of Co.Lab (@joincolab_io) and the You Belong in Tech community. As of last week, she's quit her job as a Product Manager at Microsoft, to focus her full time and attention to growing a collaborative, inclusive and accessible community for aspiring technologists. In her spare time, she loves dancing, solo travel, and collecting cat gifs.⟡ instagram: @heyohelen⟡ LinkedIn: Helen Huang
Michael Davenport felt it was better to cook three new meals in a day and hate them, than to eat the same dishes again and again. He offers tips to spark the creative process: open a cookbook to a random page and prepare the recipe, try eating fish with fruit sauce, or buy an herb you’ve never tried before. When it comes to cookbooks, Michael’s collection wasn’t limited to his kitchen. He kept cookbooks in the bedroom, on the coffee table and in his study and he makes recommendations of which to add to your own collection. Trial and error is the best way to learn but cooking classes are also a great way for anyone to improve. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Shameless Chef by becoming a member!The Shameless Chef is Powered by Simplecast.
All About You 365 Day Challenge. Day 5! Learn By Doing. Do One Thing Every Day That Centers You! Join in every day in 2021 for a quick challenge that is ALL ABOUT YOU. https://www.facebook.com/ThrivingSharon Ask your questions, share your wisdom! Together we all achieve more! #365daychallenge #allaboutyou #learnbydoing
Fun Day Challenge 119! Learn By DOing! 365 Day Fun Challenge! Do One Fun Thing Every Day! Join Pajama Gramma every day this year for a daily dose of FUN. https://facebook.com/pajamagramma #pajamagramma #funeveryday #learnbydoing
What Do You Want To Learn? Find Out what https://dondivaenterpriselearning.com/ can remote, in person , webinar, instruct , social group train ,and skill build learn the hard and soft skill sets needed to do well in life or in business
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Joel Bowman, the Editorial Director for https://internationalman.com/ (International Man), talks to us today about real-world economic examples. He works alongside https://expatmoneyshow.com/doug-casey-anarcho-capitalist-speculator-autobiography/ (Doug Casey) and Dr. John Hunt helping individuals around the world to understand how internationalizing your life can free you from the State. During Joel Bowman's professional career, he has written from more than 85 countries, a dozen of which he called temporary home. His columns have appeared in well know libertarian outlets, such as Mises.org, https://fee.org/ (FEE.org), https://www.lewrockwell.com/ (lewrockwell.com) and The Daily Reckoning, which he managed for 5 years with Bill Bonner and Addison Wiggin. He speaks regularly at conferences around the world on topics including philosophical anarchism, internationalizing your life and the decentralization revolution. Real World Economic Examples Listen in to this amazing episode to hear Joel Bowman and Mikkel Thorup discuss real-world economic examples. We've never done an episode like this, so if you want to understand world economics past, present, and future, then you'll love this interview. Also, we delve into how our life can look when these lessons are implemented; therefore, creating a more interesting and peaceful life. Internationalizing Your Life Have you ever wondered what this means? 'Internationalizing Your Life' Today we chat about why and how this can be done, from the beginning of deciding this life is for you, to implementing all of the steps for yourself. Here are a few of the ideas you can look at to see if internationalizing your life is for you: Cost of Living in your current home city Monthly outlay, examples: mortgage, credit card repayment, car insurance Health Insurance Cost Also, never think you can't afford it, you can afford it! Travel is Fatal to Prejudice, Bigotry and Narrow Mindedness, and Many of Our People Need It Sorely on These Accounts ~ Mark Twain 1869 Once you start traveling and seeing the world, the way others live, you start to question how you were brought up, what the governments have been telling you; most importantly, our schooling. Besides that, we have thousands of different ways to see culture, and there is no right way or wrong way. 'Learn By Doing' - Doug Casey You can learn more about Joel Bowman and his work at https://internationalman.com/ (InternationMan.com) FINAL THOUGHTS This interview is a real-life model of how to internationalize your life with Joel Bowman and I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation. The how-to episode for those that don't think they can do it. If you would like to stay up to date with all new content that comes out at https://expatmoneyshow.com/subscribe/ (The Expat Money Show) make sure you sign up below for our newsletter; EMS Pulse. – My behind the scene daily correspondence where I give you all the intel as I travel the world and build my business, develop key relationships and invest in non-traditional investments overseas (very profitably I might add!) Support this podcast
Ho una notizia buona e una cattiva (e una fantastica).Quella buona è che voglio realizzare il più bel podcast italiano di tutti i tempi!Quella cattiva è che... non sono capace! A dire la verità non so proprio da dove cominciare: questo è il mio primo podcast e arriva dopo diverse settimane di registrazioni cancellate dall'hard disk e di idee buttate nel cestino. Parliamoci chiaro: non sono particolarmente bravo a fare podcasting.### SCOPRI DI PIÙ ###► https://www.andreaciraolo.com/### BACKSTAGE ED EXTRA ###► https://t.me/ciraolo► https://twitter.com/andreciraolo
Ho una notizia buona e una cattiva (e una fantastica).Quella buona è che voglio realizzare il più bel podcast italiano di tutti i tempi!Quella cattiva è che... non sono capace! A dire la verità non so proprio da dove cominciare: questo è il mio primo podcast e arriva dopo diverse settimane di registrazioni cancellate dall'hard disk e di idee buttate nel cestino. Parliamoci chiaro: non sono particolarmente bravo a fare podcasting.### SCOPRI DI PIÙ ###► https://www.andreaciraolo.com/### BACKSTAGE ED EXTRA ###► https://t.me/ciraolo► https://twitter.com/andreciraolo
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Many are paralysed with the fear of making mistakes. So much so, many may never even begin for this fear is holding them back. I may not be perfect, but I also learn from my mistakes and keep moving forwards. In todays episode I reveal one simple mistake that I made, and rather than letting it hold me back, I dealt with it and kept moving forwards. Now in the past this may have held me back, but now I have made the decision that I will continue no matter if it is perfect or not.
This week, I discuss my thoughts on tackling food waste together with Merit 360. Merit 360 is a year-long World merit program bringing 360 young individuals together to develop a set of action plans to help tackle the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). I share my views on SDG #12 : Responsible Consumption and Production. More specifically, how do we tackle crippling global food waste and food losses and how can we incentivise lasting sustainable consumption habits? The episode also touches upon : The current famine crisis in East Africa affecting up to 20 million people My visit to Mozambique and the local solutions I found addressing local food problems My ideas of how we can move forward to address some of these issues This episode is part of For Food’s Sake’s Learn By Doing project in which we practice what we preach in sustainability by taking action on concrete issues. Links Donate Red Cross East Africa crisis appeal World Vision East Africa appeal Support my Fundraising page for Merit 360 Aline Okello - mobile software supporting farmers to combat climate change The Guardian - ‘App for all seasons could dampen effects of climate change in Mozambique’ On large-scale agricultural projects in Africa FoodTank ‘What Value are value chains for Small-scale farmers in East Africa’? Debating pros and cons of the Cerrado Savannah agricultural transformation in Brazil The Economist - ‘The miracle of the Cerrado’ boosting Brazil’s agricultural economy WWF - How the Cerrado’s unique biodiversity and vital ecosystem is threatened by Soybean production Scientific American - 'Hunger for Meat Plows up Brazil’s Cerrado Plains'
Picture this...you're enjoying a hot cup of Joe on your back patio on a brilliant and crisp April Saturday morning. After a few sips and deep breathes, you check your phone and notice that you'd been mentioned in a tweet. You probably should just put your phone away and continue to bask in the sunshine and the coffee, but curiosity gets the best of you. You follow the signal to Twitter and are ushered into one of the most satisfying experiences of your career! A mom is congratulating you on your lesson prompt enticing students to eat mindfully. Intrigued? I hope so! Please give a listen!
Dane Sanders is joined by podcaster and storyteller, Steve Pratt. Steve is part of the team that created Slack Variety Pack, the first podcast from a company that s purely audience-focused. Some of the topics covered: Steve s passion for storytelling. The exciting 2nd wave resurgence of podcasting. Branded entertainment podcasts. Launching your art, not just talking about it. Learn by doing. Steve Pratt Steve Pratt is fascinated by what grabs people’s attention and what keeps people’s attention. He loves experimenting with new ways of telling stories, reaching and engaging people, and creating big audiences. He spent ten years in TV and ten years running a digital music service at Canada s public broadcaster called CBC Radio 3 (where he helped create one of the world s first legal music podcasts). Today, he is one of the founders at Pacific Content, a company with a unique specialty: creating shareable, branded entertainment podcasts like the Slack Variety Pack. Episode Sponsor: GoBe Collective brings inspiration, training and accountability to creative entrepreneurs serious about thriving in business. Links Mentioned on the Show Follow Steve @steveprattca Pacific Content Slack Slack Variety Pack Serial Podcast Thanks to Triple Scoop Music for providing the music for today s show and thanks to our wonderful audio producer Anna Queza of AQreative. The post Ep. 055 Learn By Doing with Steve Pratt appeared first on Fastermind.co.
VISITA IL SITO > http://www.youmediaweb.comWeb Marketing 24 è il Podcast in italiano con News, Idee e Consigli su Web Marketing ed Editoria Digitale.Argomenti: posizionamento sui motori di ricerca, email marketing, social media marketing, viral marketing, video marketing, Google, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Analytics, SEO, Search Engine Oprimization, SEM, Search Engine Marketing, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Linkedin, Instagram, Google+.© 2015 YouMediaWeb - Mixed by Radiospeaker.it
VISITA IL SITO > http://www.youmediaweb.comWeb Marketing 24 è il Podcast in italiano con News, Idee e Consigli su Web Marketing ed Editoria Digitale.Argomenti: posizionamento sui motori di ricerca, email marketing, social media marketing, viral marketing, video marketing, Google, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Analytics, SEO, Search Engine Oprimization, SEM, Search Engine Marketing, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Linkedin, Instagram, Google+.© 2015 YouMediaWeb - Mixed by Radiospeaker.it
Shannon discusses how to break through the trap of perfectionism and take action to make things happen in your company. The post Learn By Doing appeared first on Your Team Success.
Ashoka Founder Bill Drayton shares new ideas on how the world can transition to a place where everyone is a contributing change-maker. Drayton also sits down in conversation with Stanford Professor Tina Seelig to discuss critical skills for changemakers, the possibilities for collaborative entrepreneurship, and the importance of giving yourself permission to make change.
Ashoka Founder Bill Drayton shares new ideas on how the world can transition to a place where everyone is a contributing change-maker. Drayton also sits down in conversation with Stanford Professor Tina Seelig to discuss critical skills for changemakers, the possibilities for collaborative entrepreneurship, and the importance of giving yourself permission to make change.
Ashoka Founder Bill Drayton shares new ideas on how the world can transition to a place where everyone is a contributing change-maker. Drayton also sits down in conversation with Stanford Professor Tina Seelig to discuss critical skills for changemakers, the possibilities for collaborative entrepreneurship, and the importance of giving yourself permission to make change.