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fWotD Episode 2833: 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 5 February 2025 is 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season.During the 2009–10 English football season, Notts County competed in Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Shortly before the season began, the club was subject to a high-profile takeover by Munto Finance, purportedly a wealthy Middle East-based consortium with ambitions to take the club to the Premier League. The former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson was appointed director of football, and lavish spending began in apparent early efforts to achieve these ambitions. In reality, Munto Finance was controlled by the convicted fraudster Russell King, and the club had been acquired as part of an elaborate scheme to list a fake mining company on the stock exchange. The promised money did not exist, King fled when the scheme collapsed and Notts County were left deeply in debt. Eriksson resigned following a further takeover by Ray Trew, who prevented bankruptcy and oversaw a successful conclusion to the season, with the team winning the League Two championship and promotion to Football League One. The team also fared well in the FA Cup, reaching the last sixteen of the competition.The season saw four different owners, three permanent first-team managers and two spells of interim management. In total, the team played 54 competitive matches, winning 31, drawing 14 and losing nine. Lee Hughes scored 33 goals across all competitions, becoming the first Notts County player to score 30 goals in a season since Tommy Lawton sixty years earlier, while Ben Davies made the most appearances, featuring in 51 games. Munto Finance's takeover and the wider scheme it formed a part of were investigated by journalists from the beginning. It was the subject of a 2011 episode of the BBC One show Panorama and a BBC Sounds podcast series in 2022. Notts County continued to experience off-field problems over the following years, and the team were relegated to non-League football in 2019; coverage of the club's plight and subsequent attempts to recover often refer to the events of 2009.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Wednesday, 5 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm long-form Ruth.
Amanda Hughes is a storyteller, and that story may me told as a novel, a poem, a guide, or the journey through the tarot Major Arcana. We talk about her work, her upcoming Mystic Storyteller tarot deck and guide to using the tarot in your writing, and all the joys and challenges of self-publishing. You can find Amanda's novels, published as A. Lee Hughes on Amazon and the Mystic Storyteller book and tarot deck will be available next year after a successful crowd funding campaign. You can get updates on that and everything else Amanda is up to on her website. You can also follow her on Instagram. Please support Black, indigenous, queer, trans, and women-owned, local, independent bookstores and occult shops. Transcripts of all episodes are available at witchlitpod.com Support WitchLit by using our affiliate link to purchase books from Bookshop.org or buy us a coffee on Ko-fi Death in the Dry River a crime novella set in 1930s colonial Trinidad by Lisa Allen-Agostini is out now and available to order wherever you buy books or direct from 1000Volt Press. The award-winning books Changing Paths by Yvonne Aburrow and Conjuring the Commonplace by Laine Fuller & Cory Thomas Hutcheson are both available from 1000Volt Press or to order wherever you buy books. My book, Verona Green, is available in all the usual places. And you can pick up the new volume of A Very Cryptid Christmas to get a jump on your steamy holiday reading.Autographed copies are also available from 1000Volt Press.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3187: Explore the scientifically backed benefits of minimalism with Lee Hughes as he unpacks the relationship between happiness, materialism, and living simply. Discover how minimalism isn't just about having fewer possessions, but about prioritizing life experiences and relationships that genuinely enhance your well-being. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://www.theminimalists.com/scientific/ Quotes to ponder: "Minimalism is really all about the reassessment of your priorities so that you can strip away the excess stuff—the possessions and ideas and relationships and activities - that don't bring value to your life." "While much research has examined the effect of income on happiness, we suggest that how people spend their money may be at least as important as how much money they earn." "Experiences make people happier than material possessions because they are more open to positive reinterpretations, are a more meaningful part of one's identity, and contribute more to successful social relationships." Episode references: The Power of Now: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808 Becoming Minimalist: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/ Rowdy Kittens: https://tstrobel.com/ Zen Habits: https://zenhabits.net/ Exile Lifestyle: https://exilelifestyle.com/ Be More With Less: https://bemorewithless.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3187: Explore the scientifically backed benefits of minimalism with Lee Hughes as he unpacks the relationship between happiness, materialism, and living simply. Discover how minimalism isn't just about having fewer possessions, but about prioritizing life experiences and relationships that genuinely enhance your well-being. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://www.theminimalists.com/scientific/ Quotes to ponder: "Minimalism is really all about the reassessment of your priorities so that you can strip away the excess stuff—the possessions and ideas and relationships and activities - that don't bring value to your life." "While much research has examined the effect of income on happiness, we suggest that how people spend their money may be at least as important as how much money they earn." "Experiences make people happier than material possessions because they are more open to positive reinterpretations, are a more meaningful part of one's identity, and contribute more to successful social relationships." Episode references: The Power of Now: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808 Becoming Minimalist: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/ Rowdy Kittens: https://tstrobel.com/ Zen Habits: https://zenhabits.net/ Exile Lifestyle: https://exilelifestyle.com/ Be More With Less: https://bemorewithless.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3187: Explore the scientifically backed benefits of minimalism with Lee Hughes as he unpacks the relationship between happiness, materialism, and living simply. Discover how minimalism isn't just about having fewer possessions, but about prioritizing life experiences and relationships that genuinely enhance your well-being. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://www.theminimalists.com/scientific/ Quotes to ponder: "Minimalism is really all about the reassessment of your priorities so that you can strip away the excess stuff—the possessions and ideas and relationships and activities - that don't bring value to your life." "While much research has examined the effect of income on happiness, we suggest that how people spend their money may be at least as important as how much money they earn." "Experiences make people happier than material possessions because they are more open to positive reinterpretations, are a more meaningful part of one's identity, and contribute more to successful social relationships." Episode references: The Power of Now: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808 Becoming Minimalist: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/ Rowdy Kittens: https://tstrobel.com/ Zen Habits: https://zenhabits.net/ Exile Lifestyle: https://exilelifestyle.com/ Be More With Less: https://bemorewithless.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today in the Treatment room we have national league centre back Alex Gudger. We sit down with Gudger talking about his non league journey so far working through the leagues to reach the National league with Solihull Moors. We also hear about times at former clubs Nuneaton Borough, Rugby Town, Worcester City and Brackley Town. Brilliant stories, loads of laughter and more!FOLLOW US ON!INSTAGRAM @nonleaguetreatmentroomTWITTER @nonleaguetreatAlex Gudger Football tours https://www.asgfootballtours.com/Alex Gudger Defensive sessions Location - Tamworth FCContact - alexgudger@yahoo.co.ukPodcast SponsorsTRED SOCKS - https://www.instagram.com/tredsocks/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3DKIT-STOP - https://kit-stop.co.uk/Support the podcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nonleaguetreatmentroom Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The photographer Sally Mann has said that it never occurred to her to look outside of her home, family, and immediate vicinity to find inspiration. So many artists feel they need to travel to exotic locations to find their inspiration, never exploring what is right in front of them or what they encounter in their daily lives. In this episode of The Art Biz I talk with Sara Lee Hughes, an artist who is deep into a body of narrative paintings with recognizable imagery that is steeped in her personal story—going so far as to include her self-portraits in many of them. We talk about making such personal work and whether there is a market for such work. Sara Lee says her ultimate intention is that she gets under your skin. That when viewing her paintings, you start to question your actions and might find yourself reflecting on the encounter weeks later. We discuss the genesis of this body of work, how she is looking at her art in terms of the long game rather than seeking quick gratification, how she keeps her ideas, and how she has created a discipline that balances motherhood with her studio practice. Highlights Waiting, Father Daughter Dance, and other pieces inspired by Sara Lee's life. (1:55) The family letters that have helped Sara Lee navigate her true self. (6:57) Sara Lee's 12-ft superhero cape and what it represents. (9:05) Painting from experiences results in sincerity. (11:15) Asking yourself questions can lead to your next inspiration. (14:55) Sara Lee's decision to use her own face in her paintings. (18:19) The value of painting the part of your history that isn't talked about. (21:32) There are parts of your story that anyone can relate to. (25:17) Using a list—rather than a sketchbook—to keep your ideas. (27:04) Does personal work sell? (30:20) The evolution of Sara Lee's approach to her art business. (32:39) Finding time for the most important work. (34:32) Mentioned Saraleehughes.com Sara Lee on Instagram Sally Mann Moleskine Cahier notebook Episode 72 with Dawn Williams Boyd William Kentridge Bo Bartlett The Art Biz Connection Systematize Your Art Biz for Business Efficiency Resources Show notes, images, and listener comments How to Price Your Art free report Art Biz Connection artist membership Quotes “These tossed-off sketches are seeds for the work that I've done in the last five years.” — Sara Lee “When I paint from my own experience, there's a sincerity in my paintings.” — Sara Lee “All of my work is my personal experience, so who better to use than myself? — Sara Lee “My intention is to resonate with you through the works that have inspired me to be an artist.” — Sara Lee About My Guest Sara Lee is a narrative painter living and working in Lockhart, Texas. Her representational narratives are influenced by growing up in the south during the 1970's and 80's with divorced parents and operate as metaphors for discovery, other-ness, identity, connection, balance and truth. As a body of work, they highlight moments, memories and ideas that mark a journey of navigation through the differences between her gay father, straight mother and the socio-cultural norms of the era and those proceeding. In her work she is most interested in exploring and sharing the connection she had with her father before his death of AIDS, the profound guidance it had on her life, and how this personal experience fits into our country's broader social and cultural heritage. Sara Lee studied classical drawing and painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where she earned a certificate in painting and printmaking. She earned her MFA in painting from Pratt Institute. Sustaining herself through scenic painting and teaching, her work brought her back to Lockhart, Texas where she has lived since 2008.
I'm here today with Tami Lee Hughes, a female performing artist, violinist, educator, and consultant who understands classical music and diverse communities. She helps general audiences, educators, and students dive into Africlassical music in ways that are accessible and fun. Tami Lee Hughes also helps organizations address challenges associated with diversity in classical music so they can be inclusive and welcoming to everyone. I met Dr. Hughes at a webinar presentation last fall in which we discussed the term Africlassical music in a way that was very meaningful for me at the time. When I reached out to her for the podcast, she was more than happy to accept my invitation. I enjoyed listening to Tami's perspective, her story, and her well-defined mission: “to present programming that serves all demographics and encourages everyone to engage in a diverse music world.” She helped me realize that for the women of today, one of the best things we can do is create value and opportunity for ourselves within our communities by turning towards our identity and the things that are the most important to us. Learn more! https://tamileehughes.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SirIxvfEbZo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-summers/support
Theo Delaney's guest is one of the most gifted songwriters of his generation Jake Bugg who emerged to instant acclaim ten years ago as a wunderkind teenager. He recently scored his first movie, the excellent documentary 'The Happiest Man In The World', the storyy of Ronaldinho who features twice on his list of chosen scorers. A Notts County fan, he sponsors the team's away shirts which are adorned with his name. Among his other scorers are Lee Hughes and Joe Cole and his music choices, as you might expect, are those of a connoisseur.
A special instalment of #RedsRadio with Rory joined by Lee Hughes to discuss:⚽️Long Career✅Finally Calling it a Day
Bit of a change of pace this episode as Mike & Jon look back to our promotion winning season when we pipped the wolves to the post. we look back at memorable games that season like beating Bradford with a last minute penalty, The Battle of Bramhall Lane and that glorious final day win at the hawthorns. look at the transfers before the season started like Lee Hughes going to Coventry and signing Scott Dobie, Daniele Dichio, Darren Moore and many more. it's flashback time this week at all things albion and what a place to start! Boing Boing!
• Welcome • Media ○ (714) 75-Whoop ○ Podcast@MNLHL.com ○ Twitch (Follow/Subscribe) ○ YouTube.MNLHL.com • 20-21 Fall Season Ended ○ Tigers and Seals in the Finals ○ Seals League Champs □ First Team with Two Kegs • Players out for 2021 Season ○ Bill Suits ○ Drake Braun ○ John Starr ○ Kevin Olivere ○ Scott Wilkie ○ Sam • Players in for the 2021 Season ○ Q Tip ○ Hetes ○ Hal ○ Jason Dale ○ Lee Hughes ○ Coach Brandon • GM stepping down ○ Coan ○ Manny • New GM/Teams ○ Busta to the Nordiques ○ Crunk to the Americans ○ Dylan to the Whalers • New Draft Format ○ Goalies in the draft ○ Goalies can be picked anywhere ○ 11 round lotto • Draft held at 24 Seconds Bar and Grill ○ Thoughts? • Any basic thoughts on the draft? • Teams ○ Whalers ○ Nordiques ○ North Stars ○ Seals ○ Tigers ○ Maroons ○ Americans • Season starts the Monday after Labor Day • Hopefully we'll have a preseason game or two.
Kicking off Season 2 of Silver On the Sage podcast, current full-time Director of Conservation, Lee Hughes joins the show. With humor and wisdom, Lee shares stories and highlights the positive impact that seasonal Philmont staff have on youth participants. As one of the first Backcountry Managers alongside the late Unit 41, Gene Schnell, Lee discusses how the ranch has evolved and improved throughout the years. Last, but not at all least, Lee talks with us about the current work of the Philmont Conservation Department and all they're doing today to conserve the future of Philmont Scout Ranch.Philmont Staff Experience1986 PC Fish Camp1987 CD Fish Camp1988 CD Pueblano1989 CD Clear Creek1990 CD Beaubien1991 & 92 Backcountry Mgr.May 1, 2019 - fulltime Director of Conservation
Barry Owen has been Trust Oldham's Chair and rep on the board. He's been a director at Oldham Athletic until very recently and is someone who fans often have a very strong opinion on. This week, Matt & Andy spent three and a half hours chatting with Barry to get his views on the North Stand, the owners, CEO Karl Evans, the Lee Hughes and Ched Evans affairs and much, much more. We managed to get the episode down to just over two hours and discuss an involvement in Latics that spans 16 years. Is it over now? Here's what Barry has to say... Please help us do the work we do by visiting www.oafcpodcast.co.uk, subscribing and looking in our online shop. We'll be adding more products in the coming weeks and months and would be grateful if you purchased the odd one or two to show your support! Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @oafcpodcast. You can find out more about Push The Boundary by visiting them at www.pushtheboundary.co.uk and following on Twitter @PTB_OAFC Title music is by Manchester DJ and producer Starion find out more at www.redlaserrecords.bandcamp.
We all have diamonds within us waiting to be discovered. These talents and gifts we have are diamonds and if we know how to look at them and use them creatively, these will shine brightly and will not only serve us but also to those around us.Joining with Kat and Lee Hughes in this episode is a powerhouse woman, Genein Letford. Genein is an award-winning speaker, a best-selling author and a corporate trainer on creative thinking and intercultural creativity. She is empowering people in the areas of creative and financial literacy through CAFFE Strategies and the non-profit organization called Alumni 360 that she both founded. In this episode, she talks about tips on how to bring out the diamonds in us and use it creatively to achieve success and richness in all aspects of our lives.Stay tuned and get inspired as there's so much of diamond nuggets to unpack in this episode. Get ready to unleash your diamonds, think creatively and achieve a life of abundance and purpose.
It's been an amazing first year for us at The Magpie Circle, watch back some of our favourite moments from all of our podcasts in 2020 in this special 2 part compilation episode as we enter 2021.Part 1 includes some fantastic stories from Lee Hughes on his relationship with Sven, Martin Allen on the biggest regret of his career against Forest, Shaun Derry on Steve Finnan living with his parents for 6 months & couldn't get rid of him & many more!including Lee Hughes, Michael Johnson, Paul Devlin, Trevor Christie, Martin Allen, Les Bradd, Mick Waitt, Mark Draper, Alex Dyer, Mike Edwards, Jon Nixon, Ricardo Moniz, Darren Ward, Dave Regis, Kevin Nicholson, Stanley Aborah, Neal Bishop, Bob Worthington, Beth Curzon, Shaun Derry, Paul Sherlock, Paul Cox, James Walker & Steve Cherry!Thank you to everyone for your support throughout our first year & thoroughly looking forward to an even better 2021!
Everyone wants to get out of debt and live debt-free. Unfortunately, only a handful of people are able to do it. It may sound incredible but Rebecca from My Fat Purse Blog, the guest on today's episode, was able to get-out of debt and pay off $180k of student loans in just 2 years. In this episode, Rebecca talks to Kat and Lee Hughes about how powerful budgeting is and tracking spending together with her husband towards paying off the huge amount of debt while being able to save up a 1 year emergency fund and having a 6 figure nest egg before the age of 30.Get inspired as she shares her story on how she and her husband make a great team effort in attacking their debt and eventually pay it off faster. Listen and learn as she gives some helpful tips on budgeting, tracking spending and avoiding lifestyle inflation in the journey towards financial independence.
Money management for couples is a big deal. Learning and working together to develop a good system for managing money as a couple is essential towards achieving financial and relationship goals. Joining with Kat and Lee Hughes in this episode is Aditi Shekar. She is the CEO and founder of a personal finance app called Zeta that is especially designed for couples. Passionate about helping couples get financially educated, she talks about her story in starting and building Zeta. Gain insights on the many ways modern couples handle money through Zeta and learn more as she shares tips and strategies from her personal experiences in handling money in relationships.
Success doesn't come easy. It takes a certain amount of courage, talent, passion and hardwork to achieve what you want in life. Joining with Kat and Lee Hughes in this episode is a softball legend Leah O'Brien-Amico - a 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, a 2-time World Champion, a 2-time Pan American Games Champion, 3-time NCAA Champion, and was named NCAA woman of the year. She's an author, a Keynote speaker and an ESPN analyst for college softball. Here Leah talks about her journey to the Olympic Gold and shares that her passion, drive and self-motivation has helped her achieve a successful career in softball and in personal life. Listen as she shares her sports experiences and translates that into invaluable life lessons including the 3 G's - goal, gameplan and giving on living a wildly wealthy life. Being big in helping and serving others, she leaves a wonderful thought to ponder saying, “When you start to serve in line with what your heart is telling you, that's when life change happens”.
Celebrating their 25th episode, Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes opens the show by giving a shout-out to all of their listeners and supporters across eighteen countries. In this milestone episode, they share their wins throughout the process of podcasting and the things that they've learned, some of the pitfalls that they ran into to help fellow podcasters avoid making the same mistakes. They're also doing a recap of their guests and, at the end, offers a very special giveaway. So make sure you stay tuned to the end!
Passive income – that elusive thing that everyone wishes they had. There are quite a few things in business that gives you passive income, and wholesale real estate is one of the easiest and quickest ways to get about it. Take it from St. Louis real estate investor, David Dodge, who has over fifteen years of experience in the business flipping more than 400 houses. He teaches the things he learned in this experience through his coaching programs, his podcast, Discount Property Investor, a book he co-authored, The Ultimate Guide to Wholesaling Real Estate, and his Free Course on Wholesaling Real Estate. In this episode, he chats with Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes, sharing his REI journey that started when he was 21, as well as some advice on wholesaling, real estate investing, and wealth management.
By now, you would have probably heard some stories of people making way more from side hustles than from their paychecks. Check out these side hustling tips from the Chief Side Hustler himself, Nick Loper, of Side Hustle Nation. Nick is an author, online entrepreneur, and host of the award-winning Side Hustle Show podcast, which features new part-time business ideas each week. In this conversation with Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes, he shares his experiences in side hustling and podcasting and some actionable tips that you can work on to make more out of your side hustle. To Nick, real wealth is the freedom to use your time in whatever way you want. Learn how to reclaim that time chunk by chunk and start working towards financial independence – on the side.
In this episode, Lee Hughes joins us to discuss a popular Spanish dicho, "Uno pone, Dios dispone, viene el diablo y lo descompone." Lee Hughes is co-creator and co-host of the popular podcast, Wildly Wealthy Life. He shares his take of this dicho and how it has resonated with his own personal experiences. Growing up in upstate New York, he was presented with many challenges from moving constantly throughout his childhood, building a karate studio at 18, moving across the country with little to no money, struggling financially, all while attempting to break away from the idea of "settling."Through faith and healing, he has built a life with his wife Kat that gives and helps others. Both are supporters providing shelter and guidance to those in need. Please learn more about their efforts to end child and human trafficking with the organization Zoe. To learn more about Lee Hughes and his wife, please follow:Podcast: IG - @wildlywealthylifePersonal: IG - @hughlee79 , @kat_marie._ To learn more about the efforts of Zoe International, learn more here: @zoe_intPlease leave a 5 Star rating if you enjoyed this episode and a review! whatdichos.comPodcast Theme Music Credit: Mariachiando - Doug Maxwell / Jimmy Fontanez
Some people say more money gives you more problems. But more than that, wealth gives you the simple ability to make choices. These decisions can help you get to where you want to be in life and do what you love. Doug Nordman, the author of the book The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Retirement and the Founder of The Military Guide, and his daughter, Carol Pittner, a retired Navy Reservist, join Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes to talk about financial independence, high savings rates, and more in today's episode. Don't miss this episode to discover how you, too, can create wealth, gain financial freedom, and enjoy the ability to make choices.
In this inaugural episode of The Magpie Circle Podcast we are joined by legendary Notts County striker Lee Hughes. Lee scored a fantastic 66 goals in 146 appearances for the Magpies across a 4 year tenure with the club, In this episode we chat with Lee about his time at Notts discussing the high & lows during his spell at Meadow Lane as he reveals some never told before stories!
How far you can go in real estate depends on how far you can reach out to other people in the space. Someone who started in real estate with no experience and money, Brian Long's success started when he began going after what he needed and asking the right questions to potential partners. Now, he has twelve properties, with other people approaching him left and right to invest. Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes invite him over to share with us his story and how he managed it all through private funding and partnerships. He takes us across that process of meeting others and developing the relationship naturally as well as fostering that money, making your growth, and moving towards the path of wealth. Follow along in this interesting conversation that showcases how everything is possible in real estate as long as you continue to pursue what you want without letting anything stop you.
Money is very elusive for many people. No matter how much we earn, if we don't know how to save it, then we never really feel like we're reaping the rewards. Believing that saving money makes a difference in people's lives, today's guest set out to start his own blog to share his journey and insights on personal finance. Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes sit down with Jonathan of the blog, JoneyTalks.com, the very first international guest of the show. Here, Jonathan digs deep about personal finance to tell us about the things he learned as he set out on his mission to save money and help others do the same. He shares the difference between America and Europe in that aspect, and then gives some tips and tricks on choosing the investment vehicle for yourself—from real estate and peer-to-peer lending to cryptocurrency with bitcoin.
For those who want to thrive in the real estate business, a strong network of business relationships is the most valuable asset. Not only that, having the heart to go beyond their circle to help out others will always translate into how a person succeeds in the future. This episode's guest is someone who lives in the relationships he creates both in the real estate space and out. Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes sit down with Roger Godwin, founder of Equip Leaders, to talk about his journey and passion in real estate and how his success came from genuinely fostering relationships with other people. He shares some of his tips and tricks on networking and making others remember you and also gives out advice on how to balance your career with family time. Furthermore, Roger shares why real estate is a great avenue to pursue financial freedom, how to start in real estate investing as a newbie, and how to serve your community locally and internationally.
Wealth is possible for everyone. However, we can't deny that many communities are underserved by many large national financial institutions in the country. One of those communities is the Latino community, which has limited access to financial products. Serving a great need by bridging that gap is Charlie Hernandez, the founder of Crediverso, an online financial products marketplace that aims to help the Latino community become financially savvy by giving them access to financial information, products, and tools. In this episode, he joins Lee Hughes and Kat Hughes to share what sparked him to build his company and how he is making it all possible. He also tells us what his idea of wealth is, how he gathered his team, and what other areas he is passionate about serving. Addressing those who are affected by the pandemic, Charlie then gives out some actionable tips that can help alleviate some financial concerns.
Today Marc was joined in the studio by Lee Hughes the COO and Darren Finney the Vice President, EMEA Partner Sales from Citrix. They discuss Citrix's approach to lockdown, how they were well prepared having predicted the crisis in January and the steps they have taken as a business to not only keep their own staff safe but the initiatives that have been put in place to help the partner community in these challenging times.
Suffocating under mounds of debt, Kat and Lee Hughes talk about their journey of eradicating debt with using creative thinking strategies to become real estate investors, entrepreneurs and the podcast hosts of 'Wildly Wealthy Life'. Creative thinking is not solely artistry but Lee and Kat share how a background in the creative arts, martial arts and acrobats supported their entrepreneurial mindsets for success. Their ability to connect the unconnected, adapt and pivot during the stress of a pandemic is a clear example why creative thinking techniques are beneficial for everyone to employ in times of stress and in times of peace. Enjoy their journey and be empowered to keep going on yours! Check out their podcast on Wildly Wealthy Life! Thanks to our sponsor LetfordMedia.com for sponsoring this show! www.letfordmedia.com Follow us on social media! FB:https://www.facebook.com/CreateAndGrowRich/ IG: @CreateAndGrowRich Twitter: @RichCreate
Episode 1 - The prolific journeymen striker,Lee Hughes, joins us to discuss his footballing career. From his achievements in the professional game to his experiences of non league football.
Lee Hughes with The Minimalists shares his thoughts on minimalism and happiness through scientific eyes. Episode 1144: Minimalism & Happiness Through Scientific Eyes by Lee Hughes with The Minimalists on Simple Living Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus write about living a meaningful life with less stuff for 4 million readers. As featured on: ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC, TODAY, NPR, TIME, Forbes, The Atlantic, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and National Post. They live in Missoula, Montana. The original post is located here: http://www.theminimalists.com/scientific/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lee Hughes with The Minimalists shares his thoughts on minimalism and happiness through scientific eyes. Episode 1144: Minimalism & Happiness Through Scientific Eyes by Lee Hughes with The Minimalists on Simple Living Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus write about living a meaningful life with less stuff for 4 million readers. As featured on: ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC, TODAY, NPR, TIME, Forbes, The Atlantic, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and National Post. They live in Missoula, Montana. The original post is located here: http://www.theminimalists.com/scientific/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lee Hughes with The Minimalists shares his thoughts on minimalism and happiness through scientific eyes. Episode 1144: Minimalism & Happiness Through Scientific Eyes by Lee Hughes with The Minimalists on Simple Living Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus write about living a meaningful life with less stuff for 4 million readers. As featured on: ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC, TODAY, NPR, TIME, Forbes, The Atlantic, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and National Post. They live in Missoula, Montana. The original post is located here: http://www.theminimalists.com/scientific/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
In November 2004, Lee Hughes was playing centre forward for West Bromwich Albion. Everything was going for him. And then one evening, everything changed....
Lee Hughes joins us to talk about all the amazing opportunities offered to students related to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math!
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Militant Civilian's Randy Lee Hughes (Metal/ Thrash) to the Show! www.militantcivilian.com Militant Civilian is a Thrash Metal based band with power metal dexterity, and an ability to progress through music with some thunder behind them. The band is currently in the studio and will be releasing a new single soon! This Episode is Sponsored by MBM MUSIC LLC www.mbmmusicllc.com
Actor and filmmaker Hunter Lee Hughes was a child with a grandma who drove him to and from auditions in her 1983 white Cadillac. She was his biggest fan. What a perfect start to a wonderful career in film. He was always very much at home on a movie set and says, “I loved the other kids, the make-up people and the creative energy....
Live Recording from the SEA Symposium Featuring Guests from the Program. Guests Include Kevin Bradley, Lu Barker, Lee Hughes, Sandra Burnett, and David Dunbar
Live Recording from the SEA Symposium Featuring Guests from the Program. Guests Include Kevin Bradley, Lu Barker, Lee Hughes, Sandra Burnett, and David Dunbar