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Fargo, ND based Resurgent Health is bringing a new philosophy on healthcare Contact Resurgent Health: at their website, Facebook Page or by phone (701) 599-3950 An episode summary: Introduction and Direct Primary Care Explanation (0:00 - 6:38) The Ag Week podcast host, Al Winmill, introduces Aly Dahl and Kristine Martens from Resurgent Health, a direct primary care clinic in Fargo. They begin by explaining the concept of direct primary care, emphasizing that it's a membership-based model rather than insurance-driven. Patients pay a monthly fee for unlimited access to their providers, including in-person visits, phone calls, text messages, and virtual appointments. This model aims to foster stronger patient-provider relationships and provide more personalized care. They contrast this with the traditional insurance-based system, where providers often have limited time per patient due to reimbursement rates and are incentivized to see more patients to generate revenue. They highlight that their model allows for longer, more focused visits, and they are motivated to keep patients healthy rather than just treating them when they're sick. The transparency of their pricing, with no surprise bills, is also a key benefit. They state that the system is more convenient for patients, especially those with busy lifestyles, as much of the care can be delivered remotely. Direct Primary Care and Agriculture (6:38 - 10:26) The conversation shifts to the suitability of direct primary care for those in agriculture. Dahl and Martens explain that their model is particularly beneficial for farmers and ranchers due to its convenience and accessibility. They acknowledge that farmers often work long hours, especially during planting and harvest seasons, and may not have time for traditional doctor's appointments. Direct access to providers via phone, text, and virtual visits allows farmers to receive care without leaving their work. They also emphasize that their model is more proactive, focusing on preventative care rather than a reactionary approach. They discuss the economic benefits of direct primary care for agricultural businesses, noting that it can be a more affordable alternative to traditional health insurance, especially for small businesses struggling to offer comprehensive benefits. They are now offering their services as a benefit for small businesses. They believe that offering direct primary care can help attract and retain employees by providing them with access to quality healthcare. Health Challenges Faced by Farmers (10:26 - 13:09) The guests then discuss the unique health challenges faced by farmers and ranchers. They highlight musculoskeletal injuries as a common issue due to the physically demanding nature of their work. They explain that they focus on healing the body from the inside out and that Dr. Martens offers osteopathic manipulation techniques to help with pain management. They also address the high levels of stress experienced by farmers due to market fluctuations, weather conditions, and other factors. They acknowledge that many farmers self-medicate with alcohol or ignore their health issues altogether. They emphasize their commitment to being there for their patients during challenging times and helping them maintain their health. Addressing Stress and Osteopathic Manipulation (13:09 - 14:58) The discussion returns to the stress experienced by farmers, and the doctors reiterate that seeking medical care shouldn't add to that stress. They emphasize the flexibility of their scheduling, allowing for virtual visits or rescheduling without long waits. Dr. Martens elaborates on osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), a hands-on technique she offers. She explains that it's a gentle approach, combining elements of massage and chiropractic, aimed at aligning the body and promoting natural healing. OMT can be beneficial for various pain syndromes, migraines, and even GI issues. She notes that Resurgent Health is currently the only clinic in the area offering this service. Nutrition and Individualized Care (15:16 - 18:38) The conversation shifts to nutrition, with the doctors acknowledging that farmers often have healthier eating habits than city dwellers. They stress the importance of individualized dietary advice, recognizing the unique challenges faced by farmers who work long hours and have varying schedules. They explain that they don't believe in rigid dietary restrictions or "check-box" approaches, instead focusing on making small, sustainable changes based on each patient's lifestyle and needs. They give an example of working with a farmer who drinks a lot of Mountain Dew, suggesting a gradual reduction rather than complete elimination. They emphasize that generic nutritional advice is difficult because individual circumstances vary greatly. Practical Health Tips and Prioritizing Care (18:39 - 21:22) The doctors offer practical health tips for farmers and ranchers, particularly emphasizing the importance of preventative care and addressing the reluctance of men to seek medical attention. They cite a study predicting a significant increase in men's cancer rates by 2050 and urge men to prioritize their health. They highlight the convenience and personalized care offered by Resurgent Health, encouraging listeners to consider their model as a more comfortable and accessible alternative to traditional healthcare. They reiterate that the current healthcare system, not the providers, is often the source of frustration and that their model allows them to provide the kind of patient-centered care they believe in. Learning More and Scheduling Consultations (21:22 - 22:41) Winmill about how listeners can learn more about Resurgent Health. The doctors direct them to their website, resurgenthealth.net, and highlight their offer of free "meet and greets." They emphasize that these consultations are no-obligation and provide an opportunity to meet the doctors and learn more about their services. They also mention that they offer after-hours consultations on Monday evenings and Friday mornings, in addition to regular weekday appointments, to accommodate busy schedules. Concluding Remarks and Gratitude (22:43 - 22:58) The podcast concludes with Winmill expressing gratitude to Aly Dahl and Kristine Martens for sharing their insights and the story of Resurgent Health. Winmill commends the clinic for its innovative approach to healthcare and find their work inspiring. Winmill expresses hope for future conversations with the doctors. Dahl and Martens reciprocate the thanks, expressing their appreciation for the opportunity to share their message.
Join Mark Penn for an in-depth analysis of the latest Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll results that reveal a dramatic shift in the political landscape. As President Biden prepares to leave office with his lowest approval rating since 2022, President-Elect Trump enters with majority support. We'll break down the numbers behind voter priorities on inflation and immigration, analyze public sentiment toward Trump's cabinet picks and policy proposals, and explore voter attitudes on everything from social media regulation to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Don't miss this comprehensive look at where America stands at this historic transition of power. Interested in Learning More?Harvard Harris PollListen to More EpisodesTwitter
Today I'm joined by Jed Eglington to explore an overlooked path to becoming a successful full-time creator.Jed shares his journey from in-house creator to successful business owner, outlining how to develop video, storytelling and production skills that companies actually value. He breaks down what businesses look for when hiring creators and how to position yourself for these opportunities.Learn how to master the essential skills, create a compelling portfolio, and transition from creator to founder by building products your audience wants.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:06 Misconceptions About the Creator Economy02:03 Mapping Out Creator Career Paths02:21 The Role of In-House Creators06:57 Essential Skills You Need as a Creator09:01 Learning Video Editing as a Beginner11:20 Storytelling Tips for Content Creators13:32 Being Confident On Camera17:38 How to Find the Right Company to Work For24:35 Analyzing Video Formats25:21 How to Get Companies to Notice Your Work28:20 Making It Easy to Say Yes30:17 Guide to Going from Creator to Founder31:51 Building an Audience While Working Full-Time40:05 How to Grow Your email List47:20 Closing ThoughtsIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a review. We read every single one.Learn more about The Nathan Barry Show: https://nathanbarry.com/show Follow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarry LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarry X: https://twitter.com/nathanbarry YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenathanbarryshow Website: https://nathanbarry.com Follow Jed:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@creatorjed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatorjed Website: https://www.creatorroom.com Featured in this episode:Dan Go: https://www.instagram.com/danfounder Justin Welsh: https://www.justinwelsh.me Amy Porterfield: https://www.amyporterfield.com HiSmile: https://hismileteeth.com Kit: https://www.kit.com Gary Vee: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com D Rock: https://www.instagram.com/drock Charli Prangley: https://charlimarie.com Tim Urban (Wait But Why): https://www.waitbutwhy.com Ugmonk (Jeff Sheldon): https://www.ugmonk.com Peter McKinnon: https://www.youtube.com/@petermckinnon Ali Abdaal: https://www.youtube.com/@aliabdaal Casey Neistat: https://www.youtube.com/@casey Karen X Cheng: https://www.instagram.com/karenxcheng Donald Miller (StoryBrand): https://www.storybrand.com Codie Sanchez: https://codiesanchez.com Nick Huber: https://www.instagram.com/sweatystartup Highlights:04:49 The Rise of the In-House Creator09:58 Learning More by Copying Others11:27 The Blueprint for Book Titles13:51 Why a Guiding Principle Matters23:48 Documenting Video Performance26:24 How to Get Your Work Seen by the Right Companies32:29 How CEOs Should Approach Employees Building Their Own Audiences38:37 Turning a Crowd into a True Audience41:49 When Are You Sending Too Many Emails?
Join Tracy Johnson and Navy Commander Erica Reid-Dixon as they share powerful insights from Erica's military career and personal journey. Discover how a Navy commanding officer balances leadership responsibilities with personal growth, and learn why embracing vulnerability is crucial for authentic leadership. In this candid conversation, Commander Dixon reveals how dance became her unexpected teacher of humility and balance, offering a unique perspective on masculine and feminine leadership energies. She shares honest insights about overcoming self-doubt, navigating challenging situations, and the importance of finding your voice as a leader. Get ready for powerful lessons about: • Building trust through authentic leadership • Overcoming leadership challenges and self-doubt • Finding balance in high-pressure environments • Leading with integrity and purpose • Creating inclusive team environments Perfect for military leaders, business executives, and anyone looking to develop their leadership skills. Commander Dixon's story proves that great leadership requires both strength and vulnerability, decisiveness and empathy, confidence and humility. Watch Pt 1 with Commander Dixon for the complete leadership journey. https://youtu.be/wmr2eV-ZJzc #leadershipdevelopment #leadershipskills #leadershiplessons CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:29 - Dance Techniques and Styles 03:26 - Future Plans and Aspirations 07:15 - Leadership Experience Insights 12:31 - Essential Qualities of Leadership 16:11 - Key Leadership Lessons Learned 20:07 - Learning More from InitiativeOne
Episode 44 titled "What's Life Like As A Competitive Eater?", has 15th Ranked Major League Eating competitor George Chiger, explain how he navigates the world of competitive eating. Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion with George Chiger, also known as "The Smorgasbord." From devouring hot dogs at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest to setting a record by consuming two 8-ounce cans of Easy Cheese American Spray Cheese in just 59 seconds, there's a reason he's ranked 15th in the world by Major League Eating. Listen as George shares his fascinating journey as a competitive eater. In this episode we discuss: 00:28 - Introducing George Chiger 01:40 - Becoming a Competitive Eater 08:23 - Eating Strategies 12:37 - Preparing for an Event 18:44 - The Eating Circuit 26:37 - Eating Disciplines 29:00 - Amounts of Food 34:22 - Talking to Doctors 37:24 - Weight Loss Journey 44:38 - Advice for Aspiring Eaters 48:20 - Learning More 49:29 - Conclusion Resources: Major League Eating Profile MLE Rankings George's Facebook George's Instagram This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Do you want to invest in real estate but have no extra cash? How about investing with the money you have in your retirement accounts? On this episode of Queer Money, the hosts discuss strategies for increasing retirement income with Christopher Price, managing partner at Boost Capital Group, and Founder/CEO of Red Fox Multifamily. Christopher shares his approach to investing in hands-off, revenue-generating real estate to diversify retirement portfolios. Chris explains the benefits of self-directed IRAs, emphasizing the potential for tax savings and passive income through real estate syndications. They explore various investment strategies, the process of setting up these accounts, and the importance of due diligence in selecting reliable investment opportunities.Topics Covered: 00:09 Guest Introduction: Christopher Price01:00 Exploring Investment Options Beyond Traditional Accounts01:45 Understanding Self-Directed IRAs and Solo 401(k)s05:22 Key Differences Between Self-Directed IRAs and Solo 401(k)s09:57 Passive Real Estate Investing Explained15:24 Real Estate Syndications and Their Benefits23:08 Investment Strategies and Velocity of Money31:10 Understanding 401k Loans and Real Estate Investments32:14 Repaying 401k Loans with Real Estate Income34:19 Rolling Over IRAs into Solo 401ks35:05 Facilitating the Transfer to Solo 401ks38:36 Addressing the Housing Crisis and Real Estate Investments42:32 Improving Multifamily Properties for Better Living45:02 Finding and Vetting Real Estate Syndicates49:23 Key Considerations for Real Estate Investments55:51 Learning More and Connecting with Experts58:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLet's connect:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Episode 43 titled "How Are People Exonerated?" features Exoneree Marvin Cotton Jr. sharing his story of being wrongfully imprisoned for 19 years, 7 months, and 12 days for a crime he did not commit. Episode Summary: This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion with Marvin Cotton Jr. Marvin's story provides a powerful look into how someone can be wrongfully convicted, the steps involved in the exoneration process, and the challenges of regaining freedom after nearly two decades of wrongful imprisonment. Listen as Marvin shares the emotional and practical struggles of being wrongfully convicted and reintegrating into society. In this episode we discuss: 00:27 - Introducing Marvin Cotton Jr. 01:25 - The Crime & Wrongful Conviction 11:31 - The Feeling 14:51 - Prison Interactions 26:37 - Exoneration Process 37:38 - Reintegration 51:53 - Negative Stigma 58:14 - Guidance for the Average Person 1:01:17 - Learning More 1:03:16 - Conclusion Resources: Better, Not Broken Book Organization of Exonerees Fox 2 Detroit Conviction Integrity Unit National Registry of Exonerations This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
The poll shows that Trump won over Harris by 2 points, driving the core issues of inflation and immigration most salient to the majority of Americans. Republicans closed in on the Democratic advantage of early and mail-in voting. Voters primarily relied on TV news channels for election coverage, followed by social media, and are split on whether coverage was biased. Looking ahead to the new administration, voters are divided on perceptions of Trump but want him to prioritize tackling inflation.“This was an election about issues, and the economy and immigration played the biggest roles. Trump won on a clear message of middle- and working-class economics,” saidMark Penn, Co-Director of the Harvard CAPS / Harris poll and Stagwell Chairman and CEO. “But while he's won over people up to 54% and Republicans are supportive of his policies, he has to be careful in over-projecting his mandate – underneath is still a division of the election that has not yet resolved itself.”Read the Full Results Interested in Learning More?Harvard Harris PollListen to More EpisodesTwitter
Episode 42 titled "What Is Taekwondo?", features Taekwondo Hall of Fame Inductee Jinsue Park sharing his extensive familial knowledge and experience in Taekwondo. Episode Summary: This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion with Jinsue Park, a Grandmaster in Taekwondo. Jinsue's competitive highlights include representing the US Junior Olympic Taekwondo Team, winning gold at the 1991 International Goodwill Championship, and earning the Grand Champion title at the 24th American Invitational Eagle Classic. These achievements led to his induction into the Taekwondo Hall of Fame. Listen as Jinsue shares how Taekwondo can change your perspective and body. In this episode we discuss: 00:25 - Introducing Jinsue Park 01:49 - Earliest Memories 8:14 - Applying Knowledge 14:21 - What Is Taekwondo? 17:12 - Sport vs. Art 20:27 - Offensive 23:04 - Distinctions Between Martial Arts 27:58 - Challenges 33:34 - Begin Your Journey 41:18 - Learning More 42:30 - Conclusion Resources: The Kwans This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Our conversation with Diane Hamilton, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Binary Formations continues with how they are implementing machine learning integration in Under My Roof, particularly object recognition, and the support resources available for users. Diane also shares insights on the transition to a subscription model, data ownership and privacy through iCloud integration. (Part 2) Today's MacVoices is supported by 1Password and their new 1Password Extended Access Management. Security for the way we work today, Learn about the problems it solves at 1Password.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:10 Introduction to Under My Roof 03:00 Enhancing User Experience with Documentation 06:15 The Pricing Dilemma 12:15 Data Access and Privacy Concerns 18:21 Understanding the Product's Value 18:39 Resources for Learning More 22:34 Closing Thoughts and Future Engagement Links: BinaryFormations YouTube Channel Guests: Diane Hamilton is the Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Binary Formations, the makers of Under My Roof, the home organization and maintenance utility. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
The poll was conducted October 11-13, 2024, among 3,145 registered voters by HarrisX and The Harris Poll. As part of the sample, 2,596 likely voters and 898 battleground state voters were also interviewed.The new poll found that the presidential horserace remains close at 49-48, with Harris leading and up 1 point from September. Trump, however, leads in battleground states among registered, likely, and early voters. The poll also covers public opinion on policy issues and foreign affairs.Other key findings include:HORSERACE HAS HARRIS +1 BUT TRUMP LEADING IN BATTLEGROUND STATES 81% of registered voters say they will definitely vote in the election (Democrat: 85%; Republican: 84%; Independent: 72%).Harris holds a 1.7-point lead among likely voters, but in battleground states, Trump has a 2-point lead among both likely and registered voters.There is a 10-point gender gap with female voters favoring Harris. The gap for Latino voters has widened from 7 points in September to 17 points (Harris: 54%; Trump: 37%; Don't Know/Unsure: 9%).50% of voters say they will vote on Election Day, 45% say they will vote early, and 5% do not plan to vote. Mail-in voting behavior is nearly even across party ID (Democrat: 49%; Republican: 42%; Independent: 44%), markedly different from that in November 2020 (Democrat: 54%; Republican: 35%; Independent: 45%).Among those voting early, 51% voted for Harris and 43% voted for Trump (in battleground states, Trump: 48%; Harris: 47%). 14% of voters say they are still weighing their choices, including 25% of Independents.Democrats and Republicans remain neck-in-neck in the congressional election (Democrat: 51%; Republican: 49%).CANDIDATE STRENGTHS ON THE ISSUES CONTINUE TO VARY WIDELYTrump's perceived policy stances align more with those of the general public on issues like tougher law enforcement and opposition to open borders, the switch to electric vehicles, free healthcare for illegal immigrants, and men who have transitioned to women competing in women's sports.63% of voters are against a national ban on abortion. Most believe Harris is against such a ban (73%, +1 from September) and Trump is for it (54%, -1). Though many voters say Harris is to the left (53%) and Trump is to the right (50%) of them politically, 59% say they would rather vote for someone to the right of them.Voters believe Trump would do a better job on specific foreign policy issues like the Ukraine/Russia war (+9), standing up to China (+13), and the Israel/Hamas war (+10) over Harris, and 70% believe he has experience in foreign affairs. But 51% of voters believe Harris is better equipped to be commander-in-chief over Trump. CURRENT EVENTS HAVE MINOR EFFECTS ON CANDIDATE PERCEPTIONS 85% of voters say CBS should release the full transcript of Harris' 60 Minutes interview. More broadly, 51% of voters say recent Harris interviews have helped her, and 49% say they have hurt her (an 8-point gap among Independents, with more thinking they hurt her). Harris holds leads over Trump on 10 out of 15 presidential characteristics including right temperament (+15), relates to the working class (+12), and honest (+10), while Trump is seen as more experienced (+10) and a fighter (+6).58% of voters say they were satisfied with FEMA's response to recent hurricanes, and 67% of voters believe FEMA money should not have gone to housing illegal immigrants.38% of voters say JD Vance won the vice-presidential debate, while 35% of voters say Tim Walz won. 67% of voters believe billionaires mostly support Trump, while 33% of voters believe they support Harris. APPROVAL RATINGS AND MOOD OF COUNTRY REMAIN UNCHANGED, WITH ECONOMY TOP-OF-MINDBiden's approval rating sits at 42%, unchanged from the last three months, while 51% of voters approve of the job Trump did as President (-1 from September) and 49% approve of the job Harris is doing as Vice-President (+2).51% of voters believe they will be better off economically under a new Trump administration, while 49% hold this belief for a Harris administration.Inflation and immigration remain the top two national issues for voters, with 46% of voters saying inflation is most important personally (Democrat: 39%, Republican: 52%; Independent: 47%). 61% of voters say the U.S. economy is on the wrong track, staying relatively consistent since the summer of 2022. 47% of voters say their personal financial situation is getting worse (rural: 57%; suburban: 48%; urban: 40%).VOTERS SUPPORT ISRAEL'S STRIKES ON HEZBOLLAH AND RESPONSE TO IRAN, BELIEVING IRAN IS A SOURCE OF CONFLICT AND TERROR IN THE REGION52% of voters say Hezbollah is a terrorist organization, with 54% of 18-24 y.o. and 46% of 25-34 y.o. voters saying they are unsure.73% of voters say Iran is a regional sponsor of terror in the Middle East and blame Iran over Israel for escalating conflict, but 53% of 18-24 y.o. and 46% of 25-34 y.o. voters say Iran is not a regional sponsor of terror.63% of voters believe Israel is justified in responding to the recent Iranian missile attack (18-24: 45%; 25-34: 50%; 65+: 77%).63% of voters say campus protests in the U.S. are mostly about saving lives in Gaza rather than supporting Hamas and Hezbollah.65% of voters say authors who support Hamas and Hezbollah should not be given airtime on national TV.Download the full results here. 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In this episode, we speak with Spiritual Life Coach Kristina Gauthier. Kristina's early years were far from picture-perfect; she was born into a family with a colossal amount of trauma on both her mother's and father's sides. Throughout Kristina's life, her late mother struggled with her drug addiction, and her dad is a well-known Hell Angel. After years of dating abusive men, struggling with her own drug addiction, and feeling profoundly insecure and unworthy of love or life, she chose to invest in herself and heal. In 2017, Kristina's late sister died of a fentanyl overdose, and that's when everything shifted for her. Despite where Kristina came from, she chose to lean into her darkness till she found her light and rose above the ashes, making her the first to break the cycle within her lineage. Not only is Kristina the first to break the cycle, but she's now rewriting her lineage by showing up for herself and her late sisters' two children differently than anyone has done before. Kristina is proof that regardless of what cards you were dealt with when you choose to come home to yourself and heal your trauma, you, too, can turn your life around and create the life you've always desired. From losing her mother and sister to taking on the role of a full-time guardian for her niece, Kristina navigated immense challenges with grace and determination. She highlighted the importance of setting boundaries, prioritizing self-care, and choosing healing over destructive coping mechanisms. Kristina's journey to sobriety and self-empowerment was a central theme in the episode, showcasing her unwavering commitment to personal growth and transformation. She shared her breathwork practices, Kundalini meditation, and journaling as tools for regulating her emotions and maintaining inner peace. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00:00 - Introduction and Connection 00:05:30 - Reflecting on Personal Growth and Supportive Relationships 00:10:11 - Journey to Mexico and Setting Intentions 00:15:23 - Challenges at Home and Coping Strategies 00:18:52 - Commitment to Sobriety and Self-Care Practices 00:22:30 - Taking on Full-Time Parenting Responsibilities 00:25:48 - Coping with Anxiety and Self-Support Techniques 00:29:00 - Transition from Victim Mindset to Empowerment 00:31:40 - Embracing the Call to Teach and Lead 00:35:16 - Preparation for Life's Unexpected Challenges 00:38:32 - Connecting and Learning More about Kristina 00:39:23 - Gratitude for Choosing Self-Care and Healing Journey Connect with Kristina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_kkristinna/ Email: kristina@kristina-gauthier.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristina.gauthier.18 Website: www.Kristina-Gauthier.ca Marsha Vanwynsberghe — NLP Storytelling Trainer, OUTSPOKEN NLP Coaching Certification, Author, Speaker, and Podcaster Join the next cohort of OUTSPOKEN NLP Coaching Certification (kick-off in September 2024) HERE Learn more about changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves Digital Program HERE. Use Code PODCAST to receive 20% off. Tap the “Follow” button never to miss a show, and if you love the show, please feel free to tag me on social media, share it with a friend, or leave me a rating and review. This really helps the show grow! Website: www.marshavanw.comConnect on IG click HERESubscribe on YouTube click HERE
In this Token Identity sponsored episode of the Identity at the Center podcast, hosts Jeff and Jim welcome Ido Shlomo, co-founder and CTO of Token Security, to discuss the vital and often overlooked topic of non-human identities or machine identities within organizations. The conversation covers how machine identities differ from human identities, the unique challenges they pose, and how Token Security aims to address these issues. Ido shares his personal journey into the cyber-security field, real-life case studies, and details about Token Security's approach to managing and securing machine identities. The episode also delves into the implementation and ROI of their solution and touches on lighter topics like online gaming. 00:00 Welcome to the Identity at the Center Podcast 03:14 Guest Introduction: Ido Shlomo from Token Security 03:35 Ido Shlomo's Journey into Identity Security 06:04 Understanding Token Security's Mission 07:37 Challenges in Machine Identity Management 10:08 Defining Non-Human Identity 11:32 The Story Behind Token Security's Name 13:35 Token Security's Unique Value Proposition 20:20 Real-Life Case Study: The Importance of Non-Human Identity Security 22:05 Narrowing Down the Machines 22:15 Identifying the Compromised Machine 22:26 GitHub Report and API Key 22:34 Event Resolution and Success 22:39 Human vs Non-Human Identity 22:56 Technology Differences and Case Study 23:23 Implementing the Solution 23:46 Philosophy of Software Development 24:28 Integration and Deployment 26:09 Building an Inventory 26:31 Reducing Risk and Lifecycle Process 28:05 Attribution and Data Collection 30:02 Learning More and ROI 34:22 Online Gaming and Personal Insights 34:47 Gaming Personas and Preferences 36:34 Gaming Memories and Character Classes 40:33 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts Connect with Ido: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ido--shlomo/ Learn more about Token Security: https://www.token.security/?utm_medium=idac&utm_source=website&utm_campaign=Sep_podcast&utm_content=sponsor_page Connect with us on LinkedIn: Jim McDonald: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmcdonaldpmp/ Jeff Steadman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsteadman/ Visit the show on the web at idacpodcast.com and watch at https://www.youtube.com/@idacpodcast
Episode 41 titled "What Are Intellectual Property Rights?", has Intellectual Property Rights Lawyer, Karin Coger, explain trademarks and copyrighting. Episode Summary: This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion with Karin Coger, an experienced lawyer. As the founder of Coger Law Firm, she offers virtual legal counsel services in trademark and copyright registration Listen as Karin shares vital information about protecting your ideas and work. In this episode we discuss: 00:28 - Introducing Karin Coger 01:28 - Legal Beginnings 4:22 - Copyright 5:04 - Benefits of Copyright 8:34 - Copyright Infringement 9:39 - State vs. Federal? 10:13 - Releasing Work 11:15 - Misconceptions 19:30 - Distinction between Trademark & Copyright 21:19 - Trademark Rights 26:52 - Using Generative AI 29:22 - Advice For Business Owners 30:45 - Learning More 31:31 - Conclusions Resources: Coger Law Firm Trademark Lookup This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Marketing Your Dream Business Are you ready to elevate your business but unsure where to start with your marketing strategy? In this episode of The CEO Stylist, Yovanka and Kirsten share a comprehensive marketing blueprint designed to help you attract your dream clientele. They delve into key topics such as niching down, building a high-converting website, optimising SEO, creating valuable content, and leveraging social media. This conversation highlights the importance of identifying your strengths, targeting a specific market, and aligning your marketing efforts with your passion to achieve business success. Optimising Your Website for Success Yovanka and Kirsten explain the essential elements of building a high-converting website that resonates with your ideal clients. They emphasise the importance of user-friendly design, clear value propositions, and strong call-to-action buttons, all while keeping your messaging concise and compelling. You'll also learn about the differences between a full website and a landing page, and how to use each effectively. Additionally, they cover the significance of integrating Google tools like Google My Business, Google Analytics, and Google Search Console, offering insights on data-driven decision-making and tracking user behaviour to boost performance. Leveraging Social Media for Business Growth Yovanka and Kirsten dive into the strategic use of social media for business growth. They discuss the importance of creating valuable, shareable content that resonates with your target audience and helps build trust. Whether it's through professional photography or mobile content creation, they share tips on how to maintain a consistent, authentic brand presence online. The conversation also touches on the necessity of separating personal and business social media accounts, ensuring that your business maintains a professional tone while still feeling relatable and approachable. The Importance of Outsourcing and Client Referrals Yovanka and Kirsten also highlight the importance of recognising your weaknesses and outsourcing tasks that don't align with your strengths. Whether it's website design, SEO, or social media management, investing in professional help can boost efficiency and ensure your marketing strategy aligns with your goals. The episode further explores the value of client referrals, which can be one of the most powerful ways to build credibility and attract new clients. They share practical tips for encouraging satisfied clients to spread the word about your business. Why You Should Listen Whether you're a business owner or freelancer wondering where to begin, this episode is packed with practical, actionable steps to kickstart your marketing and grow your business. Join the CEO Stylist Community @theceostylistpodcast @yovankaloria @bdbgroup.agency Visit the website: bdbgroup.com.au Interested in Learning More about YL Extensions? Explore opportunities here.
In this episode of "Leveraging Leadership," Phil Burns talks about the crucial role of the Chief of Staff and the risks of not defining it properly. He and Emily discuss the differences between an Executive Assistant and a Chief of Staff, emphasizing strategic thinking and rebranding for those transitioning roles. Phil also shares about the Chief of Staff Roundtable, a community providing resources, peer learning, and discussions on key topics like executing business rhythms and solving big problems.Links Mentioned:Chief of Staff Roundtable WebsiteConnect with Phil Burns on LinkedInClarity Call with EmilyFree Resources:Strategic Planning Checklist Chief of Staff Skills Assessment ChecklistA Day in the Life of a Chief of StaffChief of Staff ToolkitGet in touch with Emily:Connect on LinkedInFollow on YouTubeLearn more about coaching Sign up for the newsletterClarity Call with Emily Who Am I?If we haven't yet before - Hi
The poll was conducted September 4-5, 2024, among 2,358 registered voters by HarrisX and The Harris Poll.The new poll found that the presidential horse race now sits at 50-50. Harris' favorability and job approval ratings remain at 47%, while Trump holds a 47% favorability rating and 52% job approval rating. Voters believe Harris would do a better job on abortion, climate change, and racial equality, while Trump would do a better job on the economy, immigration, crime, and China. The poll also covers public opinion on the economy and foreign policy.Other key findings include:CONGRESSIONAL AND PRESIDENTIAL HORSE RACES BOTH NECK-AND-NECKThe presidential horse race is tied at 50-50.Both presidential candidates are winning their respective party bases: male (50%), white (54%), and rural (59%) voters favor Trump, while Black (71%), urban (57%), and college-educated (52%) voters favor Harris.Independent voters are split almost evenly and 33% of them say they are still weighing their final choice.50% of Hispanic voters say they will vote for Harris, while 43% say they will vote for Trump — only a 7-point gap. 7% of Hispanic voters say they are still unsure.CANDIDATES ARE PERCEIVED AS WIDELY DIFFERENT ON THE ISSUESMajor differences emerged between how voters see Trump and how they see Harris on the issues. Harris is seen more often than not as favoring open borders, compassionate enforcement of laws, free healthcare to immigrants, and the switch to electric vehicles. Trump is seen as a stronger ally to Israel, harsher on China, and more of a defender of free speech on social media than Harris.Trump is seen as favoring a national ban on abortion while Harris is seen as opposing such a ban.49% of voters say Harris is to the left of them politically, while 50% say Trump is to the right of them politically.LESS THAN HALF OF VOTERS APPROVE OF CURRENT ADMINISTRATIONBiden approval rating stayed steady at 42% from July. Among minority voters, 66% of Black voters approve, but only 39% of Hispanic voters approve.Less than half of voters approve of Biden's performance across all issues, with racial equity his highest (47%) and the Israel-Hamas conflict his lowest (34%).47% of voters approve of the job Harris is doing as Vice President, with high approval from Democrats (87%), Black (71%), and urban (60%) voters.PERCEPTIONS TOWARD ECONOMY REMAIN PESSIMISTIC63% of voters believe the U.S. economy is on the wrong track and 62% characterize it as weak, consistent with perceptions over the past year.42% of voters named inflation as the most important issue facing the country today, up 5 points from July.48% of voters say their personal financial situation is getting worse, especially among female (53%), 55-64 year-old (55%), and rural (57%) voters.SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL OVER HAMAS UNCHANGED; YOUNG VOTERS SEEM UNINFORMED ON VENEZUELA ELECTIONS AND MANY FAVOR MADURO69% of voters say a ceasefire of the Israel-Hamas war should only happen after Hamas is removed from power and all hostages are released (ages 18-24: 45%; ages 65+: 84%). When asked to choose between Israel and Hamas without the choice to remain undecided, 79% continue to favor Israel while 21% favor Hamas.71% of voters say the execution of six hostages was the fault of Hamas over that of the Israeli government.More than half of voters have at least heard about the Venezuelan election, but 38% of voters say the Venezuelan election was not stolen by incumbent President Nicolás Maduro (ages 18-24: 49%; ages 25-34: 48%; ages 65+: 27%). 57% of voters say they support the protesters in Venezuela, and 60% support U.S. sanctions on Venezuela for allegations of election fraud, but 56% believe the U.S. government should not engage in another international issue. Interested in Learning More?Harvard Harris PollListen to More EpisodesTwitter
Episode 40 titled "What Is Rett Syndrome?", has International Rett Syndrome Foundation (IRSF) Family & Community Engagement Manager, Samantha Brant, share her and her daughter Macy's story, along with valuable information about the syndrome. Episode Summary: This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion with Samantha Brant, a strong mother who helps raise funds and guide other parents through the Rett Syndrome journeys. Listen as Sam shares her and her daughter Macy's inspiring story of handling the challenges of Rett Syndrome. In this episode we discuss: 00:26 - Introducing Samantha Brant 01:36 - Reading Rett 9:05 - Involvement with IRSF 15:54 - What is it? 19:02 - Common Symptoms 23:00 - Atypical vs. Typical 25:48 - Known Causes & Risk Factors 28:46 - Caretaker Challenges 34:06 - Grieving Journey 39:21 - Options for Managing 44:14 - Learning More 48:09 - Conclusions Resources: International Rett Syndrome Foundation Raise a Glass Against Rett This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Defeating Self-DoubtHave you ever felt like an imposter in your own success story? Yovanka and Kirsten know the feeling all too well, and in this episode of The CEO Stylist, they lay it all on the table. They kick things off by sharing their struggles with imposter syndrome, diving into those quiet moments when self-doubt creeps in. The discussion doesn't shy away from how comparison, especially among women, can magnify these fears—impacting everything from professional milestones to personal aspects like body image and parenting. Tune in to hear how they've leaned on supportive networks to combat limiting beliefs and discover the strategies they've used to navigate these tricky emotions.Embracing Imperfection in Business and LifeAs the conversation unfolds, Yovanka and Kirsten tackle the unnerving fear of public speaking and the unrealistic quest for perfection in business. They emphasise the power of courage by sharing how they've launched new ventures, even when feeling under qualified. You'll find practical advice on reframing negative thoughts, seeking mentorship, and embracing the concept of "80% perfection." They also reflect on how continual learning and mentorship can help us grow, even in the face of fear and uncertainty."Navigating Career TransitionsThe episode wraps up with the hosts reflecting on career transitions and the imposter syndrome that often accompanies them. From moving from international logistics to joining Boost Juice, Kirsten shares the challenges of adapting to new environments and the supportive processes that eased her transition. They discuss the shift from the uncertainty of the 30s to the more assured 50s, highlighting the importance of authenticity, mentoring others, and overcoming the fear of judgment.Join the CEO Stylist Community @theceostylistpodcast @yovankaloria @bdbgroup.agency Visit the website: bdbgroup.com.au Interested in Learning More about YL Extensions? Explore opportunities here.Connect with Kirsten
She Won Australian Hairdresser of the Year – Please Welcome Sam James! Join Yovanka Loria and Kirsten Harris as they welcome the extraordinary Sam James from SJ Establishment. With an impressive 23-year journey in the hair industry across the UK and Australia, Sam has recently been crowned Australian Hairdresser of the Year at just 36. She takes us through her remarkable career, sharing how she transitioned from an eager 14-year-old apprentice to a celebrated salon owner and a key figure in the global Matrix artistic team. You'll hear about her passion for creating hair collections and the role mentorship has played in her career as Sam provides an unfiltered look at what it takes to excel in a competitive industry. The Photoshoot That Cost $30,000 and WON First Place Sam reflects on winning and the emotional highs and lows of competing in such prestigious competitions. She talks us through the process of collaborating with photographers, stylists, and makeup artists offering a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges along the way. The ladies also discuss the extensive planning and financial investment involved in bringing a creative vision to life as well as the high standards of Australian photography and why it has gained international acclaim. How Does She Do It All? (Spoiler Alert: She Doesn't – Without Help!) Balancing professional commitments and personal life is no easy feat, and Sam shares how she manages international campaigns while running a thriving salon (spoiler alert: she doesn't – without help). The women also discuss the evolving landscape of hairdressing awards, the impact of AI in the industry, and how effective marketing strategies and social media presence can impact your success. Why You Should Listen From the importance of a strong support system to the excitement of planning future endeavours, this conversation with Sam is an inspiring one, that will leave you motivated to pursue your own creative dreams. Join the CEO Stylist Community @theceostylistpodcast @yovankaloria @bdbgroup.agency Interested in Learning More about YL Extensions?Explore opportunities here. Connect with KirstenVisit the website: bdbgroup.com.au Connect with SamVisit: sjestablishment.com.auInstagram: @sjestablishment
In this episode of the "Vibe Science" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Chris Hanson interview Paul Austin, founder of Third Wave, about the evolving perceptions and therapeutic potential of psychedelics, with a focus on microdosing. Paul shares his personal journey and insights into the history and current landscape of psychedelics, discussing their medical applications and the societal stigma surrounding them. The conversation touches on recent legalization efforts, the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and psychedelic use, and the promising future of psychedelics in mental health treatment. Ryan and Chris emphasize the importance of open discussions about these substances.TAKEAWAYSEvolving perceptions of psychedelics and microdosingTherapeutic benefits of psychedelics for mental healthPersonal journeys and experiences with psychedelicsSocietal stigma surrounding psychedelic useRecent legalization efforts for psychedelics in various statesImpact of COVID-19 on mental health and psychedelic useHistorical context and evolution of psychedelic useImportance of safe and regulated therapeutic settingsMicrodosing as an accessible entry point for new usersFuture potential of psychedelics in mental health treatmentTIMESTAMPSIntroduction to Vibe Science (00:00:00)Introduction of the podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Chris Hanson.Welcoming Paul Austin (00:00:36)Hosts welcome guest Paul Austin, founder of Third Wave, discussing his influence in the psychedelic space.Stigmatization of Psychedelics (00:01:35)Ryan shares his evolving views on psychedelics and their potential therapeutic benefits.Legalization Efforts (00:02:25)Paul discusses recent legalization of psilocybin mushrooms in Colorado and Oregon, and decriminalization in several cities.Historical Context of Psychedelics (00:05:13)Paul reflects on his journey with psychedelics and their historical use in society.The Third Wave Concept (00:06:14)Paul explains the concept of Third Wave, integrating ancient and modern perspectives on psychedelics.Psychedelics vs. Traditional Drugs (00:14:36)Discussion on the safety and potential of psychedelics compared to traditional substances like alcohol and tobacco.Cultural Shifts and Milestones (00:16:56)Paul outlines key milestones in the psychedelic movement, including Michael Pollan's influential book.Impact of COVID-19 (00:18:59)The pandemic increased psychedelic use and interest in mental health treatments, including ketamine therapy.Future of Psychedelics (00:20:05)Paul predicts widespread legal access to psychedelics in the coming years, driven by public support and clinical research.Personal Journey with Psychedelics (00:22:20)Paul shares his personal experience with psychedelics and their impact on processing emotions.Advocacy for Psychedelics (00:23:20)Paul discusses his strong belief in psychedelics as powerful tools for emotional and spiritual healing.Understanding Different Substances (00:24:26)Paul explains the various psychedelics and their distinct experiences, emphasizing the importance of substance choice.Therapeutic Use of Ketamine (00:27:19)The therapeutic applications of ketamine are discussed, including its benefits for depression and suicidality.Risks of Ketamine Use (00:28:36)Paul highlights the dangers of unsupervised ketamine use and the importance of a safe therapeutic setting.Microdosing Benefits (00:29:57)Microdosing benefits are outlined, focusing on improved mood, energy, and sleep without significant intoxication.Ketamine Therapy Experience (00:30:30)Discussion on whether patients talk during ketamine therapy sessions, depending on the dosage used.Navigating Emotional Release (00:32:29)The conversation addresses the balance between emotional vulnerability and resilience, especially for men.Mindset and Psychedelics (00:34:02)Paul emphasizes the importance of mindset when using psychedelics for personal development and resilience.Personal Development vs. Recreational Use (00:36:30)The distinction between using psychedelics for personal growth versus recreational enjoyment is explored.Self-Regulation and Responsibility (00:38:32)The need for self-regulation in substance use is discussed to avoid dependency.Starting with Psychedelics (00:39:58)Paul advises beginners on how to approach psychedelics safely and responsibly, starting with microdosing.Credibility in Psychedelic Discussions (00:42:01)Ryan praises Paul for his in-depth knowledge and credible approach to discussing psychedelics.Resources for Learning More (00:42:56)Paul shares where listeners can find more information about psychedelics and microdosing through Third Wave.Personal Contact Information (00:43:17)Paul shares his social media handles for listeners to reach out with questions.Appreciation and Credibility (00:43:30)Ryan expresses gratitude for Paul's insights and credibility during the episode.Acknowledgment of Hosts (00:43:37)Paul thanks Ryan and Chris for their contributions and sharing their stories.Excitement for Episode Release (00:43:44)Chris shares his enthusiasm for the episode's release and its potential impact on listeners.Episode Summary and Resources (00:43:51)Ryan provides information on where to find episode highlights, full episodes, and guest resources.Medical Disclaimer (00:44:04)Ryan emphasizes that the content is for educational purposes and not medical advice.Closing Remarks (00:44:12)Ryan thanks listeners and encourages them to visit the podcast website for more information. 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Card declined! Imagine the shock of having your card declined while buying something as simple as toilet paper, despite being financially successful. This was the turning point for our guest, Shona Gates, who realised that her relationship with money was toxic, and that mere budgeting wouldn't fix it. In this latest episode, Shona opens up to Kirsten and Yovanka about her journey with transforming her money mindset. Today the women explore the significance of how we perceive and relate to money, especially in today's economic climate, and the impact it can have on achieving a healthier financial life. Money Mindset The women explore their financial behaviours and how they have been shaped by their childhood experiences. Shona shares how early messages about money in the formative years can affect adult financial decisions, and why it's crucial to address one's financial relationships before they escalate into a crisis. They also explore the often-overlooked aspect of balancing income with integrity in business, the necessity of proper financial education, and the importance of mindful money conversations with children. Shona provides actionable advice for balancing income with integrity and fostering a healthier financial mindset, both for yourself and your children. Finally, they discuss essential strategies for business growth, including pricing strategies that align with self-worth, maintaining financial resilience in times of economic uncertainty, and having gratitude in business. Why You Should Listen This episode is packed with valuable lessons and actionable advice to transform your money mindset and set you on a path to financial well-being. Join the CEO Stylist Community Instagram: @theceostylistpodcastInstagram: @yovankaloriaInstagram: @bdbgroup.agency Interested in Learning More about YL Education? Explore opportunities here. Connect with Kirsten Visit website: bdbgroup.com.au Connect with Shona https://sexyselfish.com/links
In this episode of the Harvard Harris Poll Debrief, Bob Cusack and Mark Penn discuss the latest political developments and polling data. The discussion centers around a dramatic shift in the Democratic presidential race, with Joe Biden stepping aside and Kamala Harris becoming the new presumptive nominee.TakeawaysThe Democratic Party has experienced a renewal with the selection of Kamala Harris as the candidate.Harris has seen a significant improvement in her popularity and has the potential to win the election.Policy and performance will be key factors in the election, with Trump having an advantage on the economy.Attacks on Harris may focus on her progressive policies and lack of foreign policy experience.The selection of Harris' running mate is not expected to have a significant impact on the election.The electorate remains stable, with strong support for Israel and dissatisfaction with the economy.Chapters(00:00) The Renewal of the Democratic Party(01:07) The Popularity and Potential of Kamala Harris(02:22) Paths to Victory for Harris(05:06) The Importance of Policy and Performance(06:25) Likability and Potential Attacks on Harris(08:24) The Selection of Harris' Running Mate11:00The Stability of the Electorate Interested in Learning More?Harvard Harris PollListen to More EpisodesTwitter
Ever had a gut-wrenching business experience that made you question everything? Grab a drink and unwind with us as Yovanka and Hayley dive into their wild ride through the hair industry, sharing candid stories and lessons learned from bad business experiences. In this episode, we explore the ups and downs of navigating toxic business relationships and rebuilding confidence.A Covert NarcissistIn part two, Yovanka shares her bad business experience with a close work colleague. Yovanka brings on Hayley to help tell her story of business betrayal, which intertwines with Hayley's own story of working with a covert narcissist. They discuss how these experiences brought them together and the valuable lessons they learned.Dumpster Diving for Extensions Hayley recounts a shocking story of being forced to retrieve hair extensions from a dumpster by her former employer. This humiliating experience, along with many others, led her to question her self-worth. It ultimately drove her to find a supportive and empowering environment at Yovanka Loria Salon. Meanwhile, Yovanka reveals how she discovered that this same former business partner was not only mistreating employees but also defrauding clients by selling non-genuine hair products.Why You Should Listen This episode is a must-listen for anyone dealing with toxic work environments or struggling with self-worth in their career. Learn valuable lessons on maintaining integrity, building confidence, and the importance of transparency and honesty in business relationships. Mentioned in This Episode:Book Recommendation: "Slay the Bully" – A guide on handling narcissists and bullies in the workplace. Join Our CEO Stylists CommunityInstagram: @theceostylistpodcastInstagram: @yovankaloriaInstagram: @bdbgroup.agencyInterested in Learning More about YL Education? Explore opportunities here: YL EducationConnect with HayleyInstagram: @hairbyhayleyrosie Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with your friends. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and valuable insights on "The CEO Stylist."
Segment 1: Exploring Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia Dr. Chaps interviews his long-time friend, Emmy Award-winning TV producer and creator of PIJN, Patrick McGuire. In this first segment, Patrick shares his captivating journey exploring Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia. He discusses the fascinating discoveries and insights gained while traveling with Dr. Miles Jones, revealing the hidden wonders of this historic site. Segment 2: Perspectives from the Mountain of God In the second part, the discussion continues with a closer look at more photographs from the expedition. Patrick provides a unique perspective on what Moses might have seen from the mountain of God. The visuals and descriptions offer a profound understanding of the biblical significance of this sacred location, bringing ancient history to life. Segment 3: Learning More and the Book of Revelation in Hebrew Finally, in the third segment, Patrick shows how viewers can delve deeper into the discoveries and learn more about the historical and religious context of Mount Sinai. He also introduces the Book of Revelation in Hebrew, offering a new dimension of understanding for biblical scholars and enthusiasts. This segment provides resources and information for those eager to explore these topics further. Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2024, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
The poll was conducted June 28-30, 2024, among 2,090 registered voters by HarrisX and The Harris Poll. President Joe Biden's overall approval rating dropped to 40%, his lowest since July 2022, while inflation and immigration remained voters' top two concerns.DEBATE HURTS BIDEN, HELPS TRUMP74% of voters think Biden is too old to be President, an 11-point increase after the debate.66% of voters have doubts about Biden's mental fitness for office, a 12-point increase after the debate.Voters are on net 7 points more likely to vote for Trump after the debate and 20 points less likely to vote for Biden.ATTITUDES TOWARD ECONOMY WORSEN62% of voters characterize their personal economics as fair or poor, up 7 points from May.52% of voters say their personal financial situation is getting worse, especially among Republican (69%) and rural (63%) voters.Biden's approval on handling inflation dropped to 34%, his lowest in two years.TRUMP CONTINUES TO LEAD HORSE RACETrump leads Biden by 4 points in the horserace, down 2 points from last month.41% of voters (a plurality) say Trump's guilty verdict in the New York hush money case has no impact on their vote, while 31% say they are more likely to vote for Trump and 27% say less likely.Marco Rubio and Tim Scott are the VP nominees who would be most helpful to Trump.IMMIGRATION-CRIME NEXUS CONTINUES TO CONCERN VOTERSVoters say the top issues caused by mass immigration are an increase in violence/crime (57%), a strain on resources such as healthcare and education (57%), and a rise in homelessness (55%).56% of voters think Biden's recent asylum ban for migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border is “too little, too late.”52% of voters support Biden's recent executive order aimed at expediting citizenship for the undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens.SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL REMAINS HIGH64% of voters are paying close attention to the Israel-Hamas war, down 9 points from May, but support for Israel remains consistent at 80%.67% of voters say Israel should retaliate against Hezbollah until they stop firing rockets into the north (ages 18-24: 53%; ages 65+: 85%).Download the full results here. As always, I welcome your questions and comments. Interested in Learning More?Harvard Harris PollListen to More EpisodesTwitter
An After Hours Gossip Remember the first time you realised you'd been scammed? That gut-wrenching moment when reality hits and you see the glaring red flags you overlooked? Well, grab a drink, unwind, and join us for a candid after-hours gossip where Yovanka and Kirsten share their wild ride through the hair industry and their bad business experiences. First up, we hear from Kirsten who tells us about the time she had an unexpected and unpleasant run-in with a business coach. The Business Coach from Hell Hear about the costly nightmare involving a hair industry course filled run by a fraudulent business coach. Picture this: investing a staggering $36,000 into a seemingly credible hair industry course only to find it was a complete scam! And if that wasn't enough drama for one episode, wait until you hear about the horrible scare tactics, public humiliation and legal loopholes this business coach used to exploit and manipulate her clients. Why you should listen This episode is a must-listen for anyone thinking of diving into professional development without doing their homework first. Hear how Kirsten was able to escape her contract with this coach and how others weren't so fortunate. Stay tuned for Yovankas' bad business experience coming in part 2! Join Our CEO Stylists Community↓ Instagram: @theceostylistpodcastInstagram: @yovankaloriaInstagram: @bdbgroup.agency Interested in Learning More about YL Education? Explore opportunities here.Connect with Kirsten Visit: bdbgroup.com.au
Episode 39 titled "What Is Orienteering?", has World Orienteering Championship Competitor, Tori Borish, share her orienteering journey. Episode Summary: This episode features a discussion with Tori Borish, an international orienteering competitor. She has been a regular member of the US National Orienteering Team, participating in the World Cup and North American Orienteering Championships Listen as Tori explains how orienteering works and her journey to represent our country on the world stage. In this episode we discuss: 00:25 - Introducing Tori Borish 02:01 - Becoming an Orienteer 4:56 - The Basics 6:42 - Competition Types 13:14 - Markers 14:21 - Land Navigation Skills 18:35 - Equipment 21:23 - Hobbyist to Competitor 29:35 - Competition Challenges 33:47 - Watching Others 37:15 - Advice for New Orienteers 39:26 - Learning More 41:04 - Conclusion Resources: Orienteering USA Orienteering Blog Tori's Accolades This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 38 titled "How Are Books Published?", has Author and Book Coach, Jennie Nash, explain the intricacies of the publishing process. Episode Summary: This episode features a discussion with Jennie Nash, an author and book coach. Jennie has penned nine books across three genres, including "Blueprint for a Book: Build Your Novel from the Inside Out". She's not only achieved personal success but also excels in guiding others as the Founder and CEO of Author Accelerator. This company has trained over 75 book coaches to support writers throughout their creative journey. Her coaching prowess has helped clients secure lucrative deals, including projects like "The Chicken Sisters," a New York Times bestseller and a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick in 2020. Listen as Jennie shares her insights which have guided numerous authors to success. In this episode we discuss: 00:25 - Introducing Jennie Nash 02:19 - Being an Author is a "Thing" 5:29 - Beginning to Write 9:16 - Book Coaching 13:11 - A Shift in Publishing 23:02 - Allure of Self-Publishing 32:12 - Book Launch 38:38 - Finding vs. Serving an Audience 40:59 - AI in Writing 49:32 - Advice for New Writers 52:0 - Learning More 53:49 - Conclusion Resources: Jennie's Website Author Accelerator Jennie's Books This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Chapters00:00 Biden's Job Approval and Economy03:19 Impact of Border and Immigration05:42 Israel-Hamas Conflict and Ratings06:39 The Challenge of Swing Voters10:29 Crucial Presidential Debates13:23 The Hush Money Trial and Trump's Campaign Interested in Learning More?Harvard Harris PollListen to More EpisodesTwitter
Episode 37 titled "How Do Memory Champions Train Their Minds?", has 5-time memory champion Nelson Dellis, give his insights on how to memorize information. Episode Summary: This episode features a discussion with Nelson Dellis, a 5-time USA Memory Champion. Nelson is the current world record holder for memorizing a little over 9 decks of cards within 30 minutes, memorizing 907 digits within 30 minutes, and memorizing 235 names in just 15 minutes. Listen as Nelson reveals the strategies that made him an accomplished memory competitor. In this episode we discuss: 00:23 - Introducing Nelson Dellis 02:13 - Discovering Memory Competitions 3:54 - Memory Competitions 6:50 - Understanding Memory 8:26 - Memory Strategies 16:21 - Competition Training 17:46 - Personal Usage 23:42 - Competitive Habits 26:51 - Applications to Aphantasia 33:52 - Flow State 36:01 - Internal Storage 39:57 - Challenges Memorizing 40:54 - Learning More 41:51 - Conclusion Resources: Nelson's Website Hire Nelson as a Memory Coach Nelson's YouTube Channel This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Welcome back to Business Unfiltered with Mercer and Jeff Sauer today's topic is Learning More vs Doing More 0:00: Balance between learning and doing in business. Mercer and Jeff discuss the balance between learning and doing in business. They emphasize the importance of practicing skills after learning new information. 2:37: Balancing learning and doing to achieve growth. Jeff suggests quarterly priorities are ideal for learning and implementing new skills, rather than monthly priorities. The synergy between learning and doing is key to growth and staying ahead of the curve. 5:07: Learning and growth through revisiting and applying knowledge. Mercer discusses how he used to prioritize being right over taking action, but now prioritizes being a little bit less wrong. He finds it helpful to reframe his approach to learning and improvement by focusing on being a little bit better than before. 9:40: Entrepreneurship, learning, and growth. Jeff emphasizes the importance of gradual progress (leveling up) rather than rapid growth. Both learning and doing are key to achieving inflection points in business. 12:31: Managing team members who only learn but don't take action. Jeff reflects on past experiences with team members who appear to be learning but not taking action. 15:45: Managing team members, setting goals, and providing constructive feedback. Jeff uses humor to encourage personal development and set expectations for roles within the company. Identifying root problems (e.g., perfectionism, busyness) is key to learning and growth. 22:02: Mastering paid traffic for business growth. At a recent Mastermind Mercer and Jeff realized they struggle with implementing this basic step in their business. They overcompensate with other skills, neglecting paid traffic. 24:59: Overcoming fear and underinvesting in easy opportunities due to past financial challenges. Jeff identifies fear as the root cause of underinvesting in easy opportunities and seeks to overcome it through mastermind support. 27:05: Overcoming fear and taking action to grow a successful business. Mercer shares insights on embracing uncertainty and taking action.
THIS is the most impactful interview podcast I have published in almost 6 years of podcasting. Do you resent bringing your work home with you (treatment plans, letters, CT scans)? Do you struggle with work-life balance? Do you have days where you feel unfulfilled? The honest advice and mindset from Jorge Andre Cardoso might just change your career and YOUR LIFE. This is the real deal, Protruserati! https://youtu.be/GJExz_vEH2w Watch IC048 on Youtube As Stress Awareness Month continues, we're taking a close look at the challenges dentists encounter, from making clinical choices to achieving work-life harmony. Protrusive Dental Pearl: Explore Jorge Andre Cardoso's Cementation Guide. This resource allows you to access specific protocols tailored to your needs by simply selecting the type of abutment, retention type, and the cement restorative material you plan to use. Highlights of this episode: 02:39 Protrusive Dental Pearl 03:41 Catching Up with Jorge Andre Cardoso 05:50 Jorge Andre Cardoso's Introduction 08:32 Practice Ownership: From Stress to Success in Dentistry 13:17 Balancing Clinical Work and Life 19:38 Education and Work-Life Balance 22:34 Embracing Diversity in Dental Practices 24:19 The Importance of Foundational Knowledge in Dentistry 30:27 Maximizing Practice Efficiency and Personal Fulfillment 37:44 Learning More with Jorge Andre Cardoso For those interested in attending the Conscious Leadership Course this October or November, please act quickly. Visit Soft Bites online to learn more from Andre and Manuela and secure your spot. If you are interested in joining a Protruserati cohort - please indicate your interest in Protrusive Guidance. Got stress management tips of your own? Share them in the comments! just tell us about what was the most impactful thing that you gained from Andre in this episode. Access the CPD quiz through our app on https://www.protrusive.app, either on your browser or by downloading our mobile app. For the full educational experience, our Ultimate Education Plan gives you access to all our courses, webinars, and exclusive monthly content. Join us on Protrusive Guidance, our own platform for dental professionals. No need for Facebook anymore!
TAKEAWAYSImportance of understanding the needs and perspectives of the target audience in B2B website designCommon mistakes in website design based on personal preferences rather than the needs of the target audienceProcess of refining problem statements and testing them through outreachFundamentals of B2B websites, including the home page and the "grunt test"Controversial topic of sharing pricing on the websiteDifferent types of website traffic and catering to each effectivelyDesigning websites for businesses with multiple services and departmentsComparison between websites and landing pages for specific offers and low-ticket itemsCreating a feedback loop to inform sales calls and improve marketing strategyImportance of continuous evaluation and improvement to ensure the website meets the needs of the target audience TIMESTAMPSThe importance of understanding the target audience (00:00:00) Sam Dunning discusses the need to understand the needs and perspectives of the target audience when designing a B2B website.Sam Dunning's background and career trajectory (00:02:56) Sam Dunning shares his background and career trajectory, including his experience in retail, web agency, and marketing.The impact of ego on website performance (00:09:40) Dunning emphasizes the negative impact of ego on website performance and the need to focus on the target audience instead of personal preferences.Customer research for effective website design (00:15:35) Dunning highlights the importance of customer research for creating website content and messaging that resonates with the target audience.Challenges in customer research (00:19:18) Discussion about the challenges of customer research, including bias and the need to dig deep to understand the root of the problems faced by the target audience.Customer Research and Testing (00:22:17) Sam discusses the importance of customer research and testing problem statements with target clients to refine assumptions.Understanding the Target Audience (00:23:56) Sam shares his experience of understanding the needs of the target market and the importance of resonating with potential clients.Website Design and Messaging (00:25:37) Sam emphasizes the importance of understanding and resonating with the audience compared to making oneself sound impressive.Fundamentals of B2B Websites (00:26:06) Sam discusses the importance of research and the home page, including the "grunt test" for clarity and the impact of page speed.Pricing and Social Proof (00:29:45) Sam discusses the controversy of sharing pricing on the website and the value of social proof in building trust.Visitor Engagement on Websites (00:32:14) Sam explains the differences in visitor engagement between warm prospects and cold traffic and the need for a good first impression.Complex Businesses and Website Design (00:35:12) Sam discusses the complexity of website design for businesses with multiple services and personas, emphasizing the need for thorough research and planning.Websites vs. Landing Pages (00:39:31) Sam explains the differences between websites and landing pages, highlighting the role of landing pages for specific offers and the complexity of high-ticket sales.Customer Journey and Attribution (00:42:07) The discussion delves into the complexity of the customer journey in B2B marketing and the challenge of attributing sales to specific marketing efforts.Understanding Customer Needs (00:43:29) The importance of gathering feedback and data from various channels to understand the messy buying journey.Maximizing Website Potential (00:43:59) Emphasizing the critical role of a well-researched, designed, and updated website in maximizing sales potential and avoiding missed opportunities.Connecting and Learning More (00:45:12) Sam Dunning's invitation to connect on LinkedIn, listen to his podcast, and seek assistance for improving website performance.Closing Remarks and Contact Information (00:45:49) Expressing gratitude for the conversation and providing contact information for further discussions and partnerships. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
SummaryIn this podcast episode, Vaughn and Mark Planagumà discuss various aspects of data strategies and the implementation of Data Mesh. Mark shares his background in data engineering and his experience in building data platforms for different companies. They explore the use of Domain-Driven Design in data strategies and the role of contracts in data architecture. Mark explains the concept of Data Mesh and how it shifts the focus from centralized data warehouses to domain-driven, decentralized data products. They also discuss the implementation of data governance and automation, the influence of operational software architectures on data strategies, and the design of a semantic layer in a Data Mesh. The conversation explores the maturity in operational and analytical architecture, the influence of Domain-Driven Design on Data Mesh, the tooling required for Data Mesh, the future of analytics, challenges with AI and metadata, and where to learn more about Data Mesh.TakeawaysDomain-Driven Design can be applied to data strategies to organize data by domains and enable domain owners to take responsibility for their data.Data Mesh is a paradigm shift that emphasizes decentralized, domain-driven data products instead of centralized data warehouses.Contracts play a crucial role in data architecture by defining the metadata and governance rules for data products.Implementing data governance and automation can help ensure the discoverability, accessibility, and reusability of data in a data mesh.Organizational structure needs to align with the principles of Data Mesh, with domain-driven teams owning and managing their data.A semantic layer in a Data Mesh helps organize and aggregate data products by domains, making it easier to discover and consume data.Operational software architectures can influence data strategies by providing the infrastructure and tooling for data products in a Data Mesh. Data is typically behind operational and application maturity, but Data Mesh is emerging to bridge the gap.Domain-Driven Design plays a significant role in shaping Data Mesh and enabling interoperability between operational and analytical systems.Existing tools like lake houses and data warehousing can be leveraged to support Data Mesh, focusing on creating interoperable data products.The future of analytics lies in improving data quality, metadata management, and leveraging AI to interact with data in a more natural and business-focused way.ChaptersPlease note these are approximate locations! We are trying new tools and hope you find this helpful.00:00 Introduction and Background05:32 Using Domain-Driven Design with Data Strategies09:20 Understanding Data Mesh11:18 The Role of Contracts in Data Architecture28:21 Influencing Organizational Structure for Data Mesh34:00 Semantic Layer Design in Data Mesh37:36 Impact of Operational Software Architectures on Data Strategies37:52 Maturity in Operational and Analytical Architecture42:30 Domain-Driven Design and Data Mesh47:08 Tooling for Data Mesh53:29 The Future of Analytics01:01:08 Challenges with AI and Metadata01:09:36 Learning More about Data MeshMarc Planagumà, is a native of Olot (Catalonia) with degrees in Telecommunications from UPC. He is a prominent figure in data engineering and governance. He serves as the Data Platform & Governance Director at Adevinta Spain, where he has spearheaded the development and implementation of Lakehouse architecture and Data Mesh paradigm, focusing on scalability, autonomy, and effective governance by design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s not every day you get to talk to someone who has lifted a car, helps people tap into their inner and outer strength, and is an NLP and CBT practitioner! But that’s what happened in this episode of Leveraging Leadership. Zoe Thompon stopped by and we had a great conversation around building resilience personally and professionally, balancing health and productivity, making choices and saying “yes”, reframing thoughts and acting “as if.” Zoe Thompson on LinkedIn Phoenix Coaching Website Zoe Thompson is a former international strongwoman competitor and a 20-year UK Police Service veteran. Now a transformative strength coach, she leverages her expertise in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to empower individuals in their personal and professional lives. With a deep understanding of resilience and self-discovery, Zoe guides her clients to unlock their full potential, fostering growth through reframing thoughts and actions. Her coaching methods are enriched by her own experiences, where she mastered the art of balancing rigorous competition with single parenthood and a demanding career. – – – – – Timestamps 01:32 Zoe Thompson's Background and Journey to Strong Woman Competition 05:53 The Impact of Physical Challenges on Personal Growth 10:07 Exploring Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) 13:40 The Power of Perspective and Choice in Personal Development 20:42 Understanding Emotions and Their Importance 22:56 The Power of Body Language 24:22 How Our Physical State Impacts Our Mental State 25:09 Asserting Presence in Meetings 31:06 The Importance of Rest and Downtime 34:42 The Art of Balancing Productivity and Rest 36:58 Cultural Differences in Expressing Appreciation 39:03 Connecting with Zoe and Learning More – – – – – Emily Sander is a C-suite executive turned leadership coach. Her corporate career spanned Fortune 500 companies and scrappy start-ups. She is an ICF-certified leadership coach and the author of two books, An Insider’s Perspective on the Chief of Staff and Hacking Executive Leadership. Emily works with early to senior executives to step into effective leadership with one-on-one coaching. Go here to read her story from seasoned executive to knowledgeable coach. Get your free Chief of Staff Skills Assessment Checklist here. Download your free Chief of Staff Toolkit here. To learn more about Emily and Next Level Coaching, click here. Follow Emily on LinkedIn | YouTube
----more----Harnessing Connections: From Technology to Horsepower Guest: Callie King In this dynamic conversation, the host delves deep into the marvels of modern technology, the significance of embracing risk, and the transformative power of human connections across distances. Set against the backdrop of technology's role in facilitating an unlikely conversation between the hosts - one in Utah and the other in Oaxaca, Mexico - the discussion transitions to themes of apocalypse survival skills, including the ability to lower standards of living and entering flow states in the face of high-risk situations. Callie King, a horse trainer and instructor, narrates her adventures from rural Mexico to the Mongol Derby in Mongolia, drawing parallels between her experiences and the broader human condition's aptitude for adaptation, learning, and growth. The conversation encapsulates the essence of human resilience, the critical importance of learning from failures, and the intricate relationship humans share with nature, technology, and each other. ✈️ Imagine traveling 2,400 miles not for sightseeing, but for soul-searching. Callie King shares her incredible journey and the profound lessons learned through rural living, horse training, and surviving the Mongol Derby. Let's get lost to find ourselves in this incredible episode. Tune in now! #podcast #adventure #horsetraining #lifestyle #simplicity #technology #growthmindset #motivation #surfing #risktaking 00:00 Marveling at Modern Communication: A Magical Tech Talk 01:53 Introducing the Podcast: Vibing the Apocalypse 02:06 Callie's Unique Perspective: Bridging Worlds with Horses 05:03 Exploring the Evolution of Human-Horse Relationships 07:47 The Mongol Derby Adventure: A Deep Dive into Horse Culture 14:24 Reflecting on Simplicity and the Impact of Development 19:10 Horses as a Bridge to Simpler Living and Symbiosis with Nature 26:47 The Stirrup: A Revolutionary Tool in Human-Horse Synchronization 29:14 Personal Reflections on Horse Riding Experiences 30:45 A Rocky Start with Horses 32:39 Overcoming Fear and Finding Freedom 34:43 The Thrill of Speed and Control 35:36 Embracing the Flow State 36:20 The Importance of Flow in Navigating Life 42:04 Physical Risk as a Path to Flow 43:30 Childhood Adventures and Learning to Fall 49:24 The Edge of Risk and Learning from Failure 55:03 Cultural Perspectives on Risk and Resourcefulness 57:54 Connecting and Learning More
Season 3, Episode 2: "Should I Curate Porn for My Teenager?" For transcripts click here Please support our show! Please consider a tax-deductible donation to our podcast via the Foundation for Delaware County, a 501c3 organization. Every purchase of RWQ merch also helps support our show! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to our podcast–and tell your friends about us! Resources: Sex-Positive Families Common Sense Media Society for adolescent health and medicine Learning More from Adolescence On-Line (LMFAO) https://www.pediatrics.wisc.edu/research/research-groups/lmfao-selkie/ B3study.org Scarleteen: sex ed for the real world Bare Bodies: Reality Checking Mainstream Porn: https://www.scarleteen.com/article/politics_sexual_identity_sexuality/bare_bodies_reality_checking_mainstream_porn_part_one Sex On Screen: reality Checking Mainstream Porn: https://www.scarleteen.com/article/politics_sexual_identity_sexuality/sex_on_screen_realitychecking_mainstream_porn Jeffrey Moran, Teaching Sex
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been nothing short of revolutionary for the manufacturing industry. From research and development to production, and even extending to aftermarket services, AI can drastically improve productivity, bolster quality control, and optimize supply chains in the industry. However, adopting AI in manufacturing is not without its challenges and complexities. Join us as we navigate this evolving landscape, explore practical applications of AI for manufacturers, and uncover the business benefits it can bring. Guests: Ryan Spurr, Manufacturing Strategy Director at Connection Jamal Khan, Chief Growth and Innovation Officer at Connection Show Notes 00:00 Introduction 00:46 The Impact of AI in Manufacturing 03:01 Challenges in AI Adoption in Manufacturing 05:30 Unique Challenges in Manufacturing 08:22 Job Displacement in Manufacturing 09:40 Drivers for AI Adoption in Manufacturing 11:43 Factors Enabling AI Adoption 14:35 The Role of Data in AI Adoption 18:48 Applications of AI in Manufacturing 24:52 Use Cases and Workloads in AI 28:36 The Power of Camera Vision in Manufacturing 34:06 The Importance of Supply Chain Twins 38:41 The Role of Synthetic Data in AI 45:25 Connection's Approach to AI in Manufacturing 50:15 Six Areas of Focus 50:45 Partnerships and Technology Stacks 51:08 Opportunity and Feasible Use Cases 51:36 Limited Sampling of Use Cases 52:03 Learning More about AI in Manufacturing 52:17 Closing Remarks
Faith Fueled Woman - Daily Devotional, Bible Study for Women, Prayer, Talk to God
Today on the podcast Kristin speaks with Scott Ventrella, author, high-profile executive coach, ethics professor and Christian Leader, about his newest book, The 3rd Power, and how we can explore a deep relationship with God, how to apply our faithto address our personal, professional and spiritual challenges.Whether you are someone who is curious about Christianity, or become disconnected to God or just want to deepen your faith this is a good episode to tune into.A few of the topics covered in today's episode:How to practice faith in all parts of our lifeHow to reconnect to the divine in ourselves, each otherHow to come closer to God if you feel distanced from HimReviewing Our Spiritual practices Speaking Encouraging & Prophetic Words into People's LivesFollowing and Learning More about Jesus' teachings and lifeConnect with Scott at ScottVentrella.comYou want to feel less frazzled, more joyful and at peace in your daily life? Are you ready to put more focus into what God has promised us and how to talk to God and hear from him? Are you ready to be encouraged as a Christian mom, wife and friend? I know how easy it is to let life get busy and not put God first but I am here working on doing just that right along side you.I have been there and I continously have to keep checking back in to make God and following Jesus my focus. It's not always easy but I keep working on following God's plan instead of pushing my own. And I want to help you do the same.How can we choose to do life a little bit different? To accept the invitation we've been given to step into the Adventure of pursuing God and what he has for us.Learn about Kristin Fitch and her podcast Faith Fueled Woman and to sign up for her email and 7 Day Faith-based Encouragement Challenge (7 days of Encouragement sent to your inbox)- click here.Reach out to Kristin to have her speak at Your Event, Summit, Church or Group - Go to KristinFitch.com/contact
In this episode, Brian Hughes discusses the three aspects of your Property Management business you must have in order to grow rapidly. If you want to grow your Property Management business and add more doors - listen in on this episode and make sure you are on a solid foundation. BizDev Mastermind provides you and/or your Business Development Manager with the support, tools, and roadmap to succeed! Follow our proven Business Development training to generate more leads, close more deals, and attract better clients.
The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
The principle of unity, now featured as Robert Cialdini's 7th Principle of Persuasion in the New and Expanded version of Influence, is important for anyone in business to understand. Fundamentally, it is about fostering a communal sentiment between the communicator and the audience, making them feel as if they are part of the same group. This unity transcends mere similarities and taps into shared identities such as nationality, family, or political affiliation. More than being an effective tool for persuasion, creating a sense of unity also helps build stronger, more meaningful connections with others. Throughout the interview, Dr. Cialdini explains all seven principles of persuasion: reciprocity, authority, liking, consistency/commitment, social proof, scarcity, and unity. He provides thought-provoking examples and tips that anyone in business can learn from and start being more influential (and persuasive) immediately! Don't miss this one. In this episode: Uncover the basic principles of persuasion and their impressive influence on human behavior. Learn about the (now) 7 Principles of Persuasion from the godfather of influence himself. Hear some questions from listeners like you, that Melina asked Dr. Cialdini! Embrace ethical persuasion and the responsible handling of influence strategies. Discover a little about what Bob is doing now, as Melina mentions the Cialdini Institute, a new initiative that has launched since this refreshed episode originally aired. Show Notes: 00:00:00 - Introduction, The episode introduces Dr. Robert Cialdini, a renowned persuasion scientist, and discusses his iconic book "Influence" and its new and expanded version, which includes the seventh principle of persuasion, Unity. 00:03:15 - Cialdini's Background and Research, Dr. Cialdini shares his background as a persuasion scientist and his early research, which involved immersive observational studies of various professions that rely on influencing others. He emphasizes the importance of studying naturally occurring environments and the common principles of persuasion he discovered. 00:06:41 - The Original Six Principles of Persuasion, Bob presents the six original principles of persuasion: reciprocity, liking, social proof, authority, commitment and consistency, and scarcity. He explains each principle and how they influence people's decision-making processes. 00:15:55 - The Seventh Principle: Unity, Dr. Cialdini introduces the seventh principle of persuasion, Unity, which focuses on creating a sense of shared identity between the communicator and the audience. He explains how unity can break down barriers to influence and strengthen the impact of persuasive messages. 00:19:45 - The Cuban Missile Crisis and Reciprocity, The conversation begins with a discussion of the Cuban Missile Crisis and how the commonly held belief that Kennedy stood firm against Khrushchev was not entirely accurate. It was actually a reciprocal exchange of concessions, with Kennedy promising to remove U.S. missiles from Turkey in exchange for Khrushchev removing missiles from Cuba. 00:23:05 - Problem-Free vs. Problem-Freed Experience, The conversation shifts to the importance of resolving problems for customers in business. It is argued that a problem-freed experience, where a problem is resolved in favor of the customer, can lead to increased loyalty and advocacy. Customers appreciate when problems are quickly and effectively addressed. 00:29:40 - Principles of Influence in a Digital World, The conversation explores how the principles of influence adapt to a digital world, such as social media. While the platforms may change, the principles themselves remain consistent. Social proof, in particular, has gained traction with the availability of online reviews and testimonials. 00:33:53 - The Effectiveness of Persuasion Principles, Melina asks a question from a listener on whether or not the principles are less effective now that people are aware of them and the landscape is changing. Dr. Cialdini explains his thoughts on this question. 00:39:32 - Reader Letters and Social Proof, The inclusion of reader letters in the book was not initially intended as a social proof strategy, but rather as a way to engage with readers. However, the readers' reports became a popular feature, providing social proof of the principles of the book in everyday situations. 00:41:46 - Future Book Plans, Dr. Cialdini mentions his plan to write his next book as a collection of readers' reports, with his thoughts on each. This format has been well-received by readers and provides valuable insights into how the principles of persuasion work in various contexts, so he thinks it could make a good full book. 00:42:41 - The Power of Unity, Dr. Cialdini shares a personal story of how the principle of Unity helped him obtain data for a grant application from a colleague who is known to be less-than-helpful. By emphasizing their shared history and belonging to the same department, he was able to persuade his colleague to provide the necessary data. 00:45:30 - Learning More from Dr. Cialdini, To learn more from Dr. Cialdini, listeners can visit the Influence At Work website, where they can access his other books and also find information on training programs. Dr. Cialdini emphasizes the importance of ethical persuasion and offers resources to help individuals become effective and ethical persuaders. 00:45:57 - Reflecting on Influence, Melina reflects on her conversation with Dr. Cialdini and highlights the power of reciprocity, liking, and social proof and how they can all be achieved in one act – in this case, the endorsement he provided for her second book, What Your Employees Need and Can't Tell You. Melina also shares a bit of what Dr. Cialdini is up to now, including the newly launched Cialdini Institute (links below). 00:46:54 - Conclusion, Melina's top insights from the conversation. What stuck with you while listening to the episode? What are you going to try? Come share it with Melina on social media -- you'll find her as @thebrainybiz everywhere and as Melina Palmer on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation. Let's connect: Melina@TheBrainyBusiness.com The Brainy Business® on Facebook The Brainy Business on Twitter The Brainy Business on Instagram The Brainy Business on LinkedIn Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube Learn and Support The Brainy Business: Check out and get your copies of Melina's Books. Get the Books Mentioned on (or related to) this Episode: Influence, by Robert Cialdini Presuasion, by Robert Cialdini Influence Is Your Superpower, by Zoe Chance You Have More Influence Than You Think, by Vanessa Bohns What Your Employees Need and Can't Tell You, by Melina Palmer Connect with Robert: Robert Cialdini on Twitter Follow Robert Cialdini on LinkedIn Cialdini Institute Website Top Recommended Next Episode: The Unity Principle (ep 216) Already Heard That One? Try These: Reciprocity (ep 238) Social Proof (ep 87) Influence Is Your Superpower, with Zoe Chance (ep 308) Framing (ep 296) You Have More Influence Than You Think, with Vanessa Bohns (ep 197) Priming (ep 252) Magic Words, with Jonah Berger (ep 301) 5 Years, 299 Episodes, These Are Your Favorites (ep 299) The Power of Scarcity, with Mindy Weinstein (ep 271) Precommitment (ep 120) Scarcity (ep 270) Familiarity Bias (ep 149) Friction, with Roger Dooley (ep 274) Negative Reviews and How to Deal with Them (ep 163) Episode 76: The Brainy Benefits of Gratitude What Your Employees Need and Can't Tell You (ep 225) Other Important Links: Brainy Bites - Melina's LinkedIn Newsletter Influence At Work, Cialdini's website
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
Dealing With Divorce When You're a Highly Sensitive PersonNearly 30% of us are highly sensitive people – or HSPs – and if you count yourself in that group, it makes divorce a materially different experience. Today on the show, we welcome Chris Lyon, a relationship author and facilitator. She is a coach, board certified hypnotist, certified in Applied Neuroscience and Brain Health and she's been helping people with relationships with themselves and others in her practice for 23 years. Chris talks with us about the challenges of going through a divorce when you're an HSP.Chris explains what HSPs are and why it's valuable for everyone to understand what it means to be one. The divorce process can be particularly challenging for HSPs, who tend to internalize and look at everything through only their perspective. She says it's a process of learning to move out of internal focus and into external focus – which could help before, during, and after divorce. That external focus could be shifted even by moving the conversation out of emotional thinking and into logical thinking, ie. focusing on the math side of things for a while. This helps get them out of their fear center. Chris talks about the importance of empathy with HSPs, which can be hard to come by, particularly when rejection is distorting their view. How do you find that empathy then? It can be a challenge, but it can take the HSP out of crisis immediately. We talk a bit about the difference between sympathy and cognitive empathy, or learning to understand what your ex wants. We also talk about why being defensive is the weakest position, and why therapy can be an incredibly valuable tool to help get through this difficult time.It's a wide-ranging conversation full of great information for everyone – not just HSPs. Tune in!Links & NotesChris' coaching websiteChris on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkTreeSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:26) - Meet Chris Lyon (01:02) - What Are HSPs? (03:38) - The Experience of Being an HSP (05:21) - Anxiety (06:13) - RSD/ASD (07:36) - Recovering From Divorce (10:28) - Empathy (14:18) - Cognitive Empathy vs. Sympathy (17:39) - Offensive vs. Defensive (20:10) - Dealing with Rejection (24:07) - In Court (24:36) - Lawyer and Client (26:49) - Interrupting the Pattern (28:04) - Trauma Bonds (29:22) - Sponsor: Soberlink (31:00) - HSP Test (32:40) - HSP Analogy (34:02) - Authority Figures (36:13) - Who's Case Is It? (36:43) - When It's an HSP (37:12) - Setting Goals (37:40) - Learning More (39:26) - Wrap Up
In this episode, we learn more about numerology. Numerology is the study of numbers and how they affect our lives. It is based on the idea that numbers have inherent meanings and vibrations that can reveal our personality traits, strengths, weaknesses, and life path. I am joined by Patricia Schermerhorn, a professional numerologist. You will learn about the history of numerology, how it can complement other spiritual practices, and how to apply numerology in your daily life. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode of Learning More offers a thought-provoking discussion on the fascinating subject of numerology. Patricia Schermerhorn helps people discover their deepest gifts and live their best lives by using numerology. With an education in metaphysics and experience working with mathematicians and scientists from Stanford and UC Berkeley, she channels insightful information through spiritual writings and uses various tools like astrology and ancient geometry to connect with her clients.
Awaken & Manifest Your Best Life: A Spiritual Awakening Podcast
Do you have a hard time keeping up with your Spiritual practice? How about figuring out what you want to focus on? Staying organized with your Personal development Journey? Or maybe just you want to get more on Track with Consistency in your Life? Then you have to listen to this episode, I'm sharing my top five ways to Easily start tracking your Spiritual growth and Healing Journey for ultimate success. Let me introduce you to how you can bring more conscious awareness into your life with Tracking! One of the things that has been extra revolutionary in my healing journey has been Learning to Track My Spiritual Growth and increase my sense of conscious Awareness. Awareness i deeply believe is the starting seed to all success. If you aren't aware, you simply can't change things. How i've increased my conscious awareness? Tracking. Recording, journaling and Planning! Let's talk about my 5 Top Favorite ways to Track your Spiritual Growth and Healing Journey. References I mentioned in the Video: ➡️Interested in Learning More about the Digital Spiritual Awakened Life Planner? Check out the Planner Here featured now in Celestial Midnight & Unicorn Edition: Check it out here in the shop ➡️Interested in Moon Rituals for Manifesting Mini Course ➡️The Reconnect to Soul Challenge: https://www.theawakenedstate.net/reconnect-to-soul-challenge-sales-page Hey there - If you enjoy this episode and you'd love to leave an Apple Podcast Review - you can receive a complimentary free gift on us! Just screenshot your review to cosmiclove@theawakenedstate.net and we'll send you my rare never released Accelerate your Affirmations Ebook- Get in my head and get the affirmations for your success.
The new season is finally here! I was away a little longer than expected due to a sickness that I received for Christmas! The only thing I learned over that time was it's hard to podcast when you're tired and have no voice! But we are past that. I am ready to return to the saddle and release new episodes for 2023. On this episode of Learning More, we dive into the reality of finding your dream job. We often hear the advice to follow our passions and turn them into our careers, but is it really possible? We discuss the importance of mindset when it comes to job satisfaction and identifying the proper role for yourself. My guest Terry B. McDougall offers practical tips and insights to help you navigate your career. Terry is a best-selling author, executive, career coach, and speaker who helps professionals, executives, and managers to leverage their authentic abilities to drive positive change within their organizations. She assists clients through transitions, innovation, and creating new ways of doing things. Her expertise helps her clients achieve success and career happiness on their own terms.
"When you invest in yourself, when you try to surround yourself with the best, success is imminent - but it is not easy." Get ready for a great conversation with Steve Woodward, Senior VP of Employee Benefits at HUB International. Steve talks with Brent about how investing in himself helped him land the best account of his career, along with challenges and wisdom he's picked up along the way. Steve isn't done yet Learning More and Listening More, and if you as a listener are wise, you'll take his advice to focus on improving yourself as well. To order a copy of our book, Best Version Possible, visit www.sitkins.com/bvp To watch our movie explaining the Sitkins Process, visit www.sitkins.com/vip To learn more about our sponsor, visit www.roughnotes.com
We learned on a recent episode of Winfluence that we're all gamers. If you play Wordle, or 2048 or Solitaire on your phone, you're considered a gamer. When you think of the label that way, and filter that label through the lens of influence and influencers, a stereotype is shattered a bit, right? Gaming is a $250 billion industry. The demographic of a gamer isn't what you think. The demographic of the gaming audience isn't what you think, either. One of the things about gaming I personally have had a hard time with about gaming is understanding why anyone would want to sit around and watch other people play games. But millions do. Whether they're watching to learn game tips and secrets to get better, or just watching to be entertained, millions and millions of people do just that. Because there's an audience there, there are influencers. Some play their games for others to watch. Twitch has been built largely on the backs of these types of folks. But others create how-to videos and instruction and entertainment around games. Still others are creating content about the products and services around gaming, like controllers and peripherals. Gamers are also now teaching people about the Metaverse since virtual reality is second nature to them. Video games have offered VR options for years now. There are all kinds of reasons to look to gamers as part of your influence marketing, even if you're not a tech or gaming product company. Jordan Mauriello is the managing partner at More Yellow, a branded content and gaming influencer management firm. He not only has a roster of gamers who create great content, but a team that helps brands navigate partnerships and creative content ideas to leverage relationships with gamers. I took another step in my own efforts to educate myself on the gaming segment of our industry with a great chat with Jordan, who opened my eyes to even more nuances of gaming, partnering with gamers, brand success there and beyond. I'm sure you'll learn more as well. Speaking of Learning More, if you haven't downloaded The State of Content Mangement from Storyblok, get that while the getting is good. That free report is available to help you see how businesses just like yours are managing the content mess … creating it, distributing it and the like. Storyblok is a headless content management system and a new sponsor and supporter of this program via the Marketing Podcast Network. The report is a very useful survey of 515 businesses in the U.S. and Europe – companies just like yours – and how they are approaching content distribution through their digital channels in 2022. I promise you'll get some interesting insights and inspiration for your content management plans. That's The State of Content Management Report from Storyblok. Just go to storyblok.com/winfluence for your free report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We often hear that we need to align our businesses with ourselves right? But, "how"? With so many different modalities to take into consideration, where do we even begin? Well, today I want to share with you a modality that I have personally tried last year in 2020, and today I'm bringing you the person who helped ease me into aligning my business with the Akashic Records. This is with none other than Candice Hozza, Spiritual Strategist & Business Intuitive -- and my personal Akashic Record reader. So join us for this episode today as we speak about: - What the Akashic Records actually are - How we can use them to align ourselves with our businesses even further - A personal insight into my own Akashic Record Reading in 2020, and how it played out in 2021 And an insight into Candice's work *being* a reader herself, along with so much more! For all the links mentioned in this episode, head to: www.MaikeeTsang.com/112 *This episode is sponsored by my upcoming LIVE 19th Jan 2022 Workshop, Converse with Consent™ This is for Podcasters & Interviews Who Are Committed to Integrating a More Trauma-Sensitive Approach to Interviewing Their Guests, So They Can Share From a Place of Agency and Consent. Interested in Learning More about the Converse with Consent™ LIVE Workshop? Click here >>>