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The BP team takes a look at Netanyahu demanding ground troops invade Iran, Hegseth caught lying about conversations with the families of dead U.S. service members, and then David Sirota of The Lever joins us to talk about season 2 of The Master Plan and how the oligarchs have constructed the current moment with Iran. David Sirota: https://the.levernews.com/master-plan/ To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.comMerch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Je ne sais pas si vous le remarquez vous aussi, mais regardez autour de vous la prochaine fois que vous êtes en terrasse, dans une file d'attente, dans le train. Combien de personnes ont les yeux rivés sur leur téléphone ? Et pas seulement des ados. Nous. Les adultes. Les parents.Soyons honnêtes : qui n'a jamais sorti son téléphone “juste deux minutes” en attendant quelqu'un ? Qui ne s'est jamais surpris à scroller sans même savoir pourquoi ? Moi la première, je dois lutter contre moi-même pour ne pas le faire. Et j'ai comme l'intuition que je ne suis pas la seule.Alors cette semaine, dans le cadre du Podcasthon, on a choisi de mettre en lumière l'association Lève les yeux. Une association qui intervient auprès des jeunes, des familles et des écoles pour aider à reprendre le contrôle… sans diaboliser les écrans, et surtout en redonnant envie de la vraie vie.Est-ce qu'on sait encore s'ennuyer ? Se parler sans distraction ? Poser son téléphone sans ressentir ce petit manque ? Et surtout, comment accompagner nos enfants dans un monde où les réseaux sociaux sont conçus pour capter leur attention ?Parce que les notifications, les stories, le scroll infini, notre cerveau adore. Mais il ne sait pas très bien où est la fin. Et il ne fait aucune différence entre la dopamine d'un like et celle d'un vrai fou rire partagé.Dans cet épisode, on ne va ni paniquer ni culpabiliser. On va parler d'outils concrets, de défis collectifs, de stratégies simples pour vous aider, vous, et vos enfants ou ados, à lever les yeux.Au programme :
In this episode of the high-leverage growth series, I'm sitting down with messaging and positioning strategist Stacy Eleczko to talk about why the right words can become one of the most profitable levers in your business. We unpack what happens when your messaging is clear, resonant, and aligned with the real reasons people buy, and why so many business owners are sitting on ready-to-convert buyers without realizing it. Stacy shares how to identify the signals your audience is waiting for, how to understand what buyers actually need to hear, and how stronger messaging can shorten sales cycles, improve referrals, and make every part of your marketing work harder. If your business is growing but your message still feels scattered, vague, or harder to articulate than it should, this conversation will help you tighten the foundation so the rest of your growth gets easier. This Episode Is Part of a Series: In this high-leverage growth series, I'm guiding you through the most powerful ways to simplify your business and increase revenue with more ease. If you missed Lever #1 (The Buyer Moment), Lever #2 (Your Offer as a Profit Lever), Lever #3 (Existing Proximity), Lever #4 (Strategic Partnerships), or Lever #5 (Messaging As A Signal), go back and listen. These episodes are designed to stack and build on each other. Mentioned in this episode Stacy Eleczko's Main Website Stacy Eleczko on LinkedIn The Messaging Checkup Elizabeth Howell on LinkedIn Offer Optimization Scorecard Leave a Podcast Review Subscribe Work/Connect with me: Offer Optimization Scorecard Book a Call Tune in to start taking your business and life to the next level today and don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast to make sure you don't miss any future episodes. Visit https://jessicamillercoaching.com/ to learn more. You can also follow me on Instagram (@jessicadioguardimiller) and Facebook.
Maine's craft brewing industry has always punched above its weight despite being among the smallest in population. The state ranked second in breweries (14.3 per 100,000 21+ adults) and economic impact per capita, and third in gallons (9.8) per 21+ adult in 2024, according to Brewers Association data. That outsized impact along with the state's robust tourism business gives Maine craft brewers a unique perspective on the industry's ebbs and flows. The latest edition of the Brewbound Podcast features two of those voices – Baxter Brewing president Jenn Lever and Orono Brewing co-owner Abe Furth – in separate conversations recorded during the New England Brew Summit. Both are also Maine Brewers Guild leaders and board members. Up first, Lever explained what it's like to navigate a business when seven months account for the lion's share of volume. "We're so proud to represent Maine year-round, but we also recognize the challenges that come when your population quadruples for less than half of the year," she said. "You've gotta be ready to activate and react as quickly as possible to that summer season. "The people that come to Maine the first time, it's never their last time." Lever also touched on how Baxter's mix shifts during the busy season, the loss of Canadian tourism amid strained international relations and why blueberry-flavored offerings have become big business for the company. Then, Furth discussed why guild participation remains important. He also shared why operating in a college town allows him to peer into the future and plan accordingly, and explained the importance of working through innovation plans with the brewery's distributors to find products that fill real whitespace in their portfolios. Before the interview, Justin and Jess recap Tilray's purchase of BrewDog's U.S. assets and the future of the platform. They also look at some not great shipment numbers to start the year and some not-so-bad scans.
Profitability doesn't require a dramatic business overhaul. It requires the right levers, pulled consistently. In this episode, Danielle Hayden, reformed corporate CFO and CEO of Kickstart Accounting Inc., walks small business owners through 7 actionable profit levers drawn from her years in the CFO seat for large organizations, now translated for where you are today. You'll walk away knowing exactly what to look at in your numbers, which one thing to adjust first, and how 1% changes across pricing, volume, expenses, cost of goods sold, labor, receivables, and payables can compound into meaningful profit growth. This episode is part of a series on building a financially sound business. If you've been asking "I know I need to work on my numbers, but where do I start?" this is your answer.
Why lever mechanics don't explain human movement.In this episode, Joanne explores the limitations of the biomechanical idea that joints act as simple levers. Drawing on fascia science and anatomical observation, she explains why the human body cannot be accurately understood through linear mechanical models.Many traditional explanations of movement rely on engineering concepts such as levers, pin joints, and mechanical chains. But living bodies are not built like machines! Joanne describes how the architecture of the body is fundamentally non-linear, tubular, and spiral in organisation, shaped by fascia and the dynamics of living tissue rather than rigid mechanical structures.Through insightful and playful reflections on the confusing language often used to describe movement, this conversation invites a deeper look at how we understand human motion. If the body is not built on levers, what does that mean for anatomy, movement practice, and manual therapy?If this subject resonates with you, subscribe to the channel - and do share your reflections in the comments!SIGN UP TO THE JOANNE AVISON NEWSLETTER Simply scroll down to ‘Join Our Collective' and pop in your details. We DON'T spam and we DO respect privacy!FOLLOWING ON YOUTUBE?Do join us! Start here MORE:My website - https://www.joanneavison.com/My course - https://myofascialmagic.com/My book: - https://amzn.to/3zF3SASInstagram - joanneavisonFREE ONLINE WEBINAR:Free Webinar - https://myofascialmagic.com/webinar-registrationPodcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman
Ken Rideout is one of the fastest 50+ runners in the world, clocking 2:28 at age 50. A former addict, he turned his focus to running and became unstoppable, winning the 155-mile Gobi Desert March and the 2021 NYC Marathon Master's Division. His new book, Everything You Want is on the Other Side of Hard: A Memoir, is now available. Ken's on the podcast today to discuss: His extraordinary mindset skills and how he stays driven What draws him to extreme events (and how that can help you) His experience at a "Celebrity Beer Mile" How he's built confidence as a runner and his tips for you Follow Ken on Instagram for even more inspiration. Thank you Lever! Lever is back as a sponsor and they're giving away a FREE Lever system! Enter today at this link (the giveaway runs through the end of March) and for a bonus entry, follow Lever and Jason on Instagram. Lever attaches to any treadmill and you hook into it like a harness. It effectively makes you lighter, enabling you to run more volume than you normally could with reduced injury risk, or helping you return to running after an injury. Lever allows you to do more running with less risk. So maybe you want to build more mileage, or run hard workouts but you're hesitant because of injury concerns. The pro's have been using Lever for years, letting them get the advantage of more training with fewer injuries. I had the chance to go for a run using Lever and it was deceptively easy to set up and use. All of a sudden, I was running 7min mile pace with the heart rate of 8:30 pace. You can see it in action on our YouTube channel. They're also trusted by physical therapists, where they're commonly used during injury recovery so you can keep running with less load and impact. Go to levermovement.com and use code Strength20 (with a capital S) for 20% off any system . Or, enter their giveaway here. Just don't wait too long - the giveaway only lasts until the end of March. Thank you LMNT! A big thanks to LMNT for their support of this episode! They make electrolyte drinks for athletes and low-carb folks with no sugar, artificial ingredients, or colors. They are offering a free gift with your purchase at LMNT. And this does NOT have to be your first purchase. You'll get a sample pack with every flavor so you can try them all before deciding what you like best. And DOUBLE big news! Their newest flavor Lemonade Salt is now permanently available (it's now my favorite). They're also offering 12oz cans of sparkling LMNT water that has half the sodium concentration of a packet. Check them out. LMNT's products have some of the highest sodium concentrations that you can find. Anybody who runs a lot knows that sodium, as well as other electrolytes like magnesium and potassium, are essential to our performance and how we feel throughout the day. LMNT is my favorite way to hydrate. I'm now in the habit of giving away boxes of LMNT at group runs around Denver and Boulder and everyone loves this stuff. Boost your performance and your recovery with LMNT. They're the exclusive hydration partner to Team USA Weightlifting and quite a few professional baseball, hockey, and basketball teams are on regular subscriptions. So check out LMNT to get a free sampler pack and get your hydration optimized for the upcoming season.
When American bombs dropped on Iran, a mysterious shortwave radio station began broadcasting a list of numbers in Farsi across the globe. Reminiscent of Cold War spy communications, the broadcast raises serious questions: Where is the broadcast coming from, and who is listening to it? Is Iran sending messages to terrorist sleeper cells in the United States? And how is the Trump administration addressing these concerns, if at all? Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with Shane Harris from The Atlantic to get some answers. For a transcript of this episode, click here. Read Shane's original story in The Atlantic. Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join. To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The running community was up in arms this past week over so many things, so naturally Des and Kara must talk about it! Yes, they get to the positive aftermath of the Atlanta kerfluffle, and then they dig into the NYC marathon charity debate, the LA marathon "photo finish," the course misdirection for the leader there, and of course, the 18-mile medal drama. But first! They give you an extended life update where Kara talks about her tentative optimism about her own running (with support from her Lever), and Des shares the latest on training for the Sahara via sunny Florida. All in all, we just want people to relax a little on the socials. It is ok to vehemently disagree with someone on there without wanting to ruin their life. Plus, we have to give USATF and the Atlanta Track Club for doing their best to resolve the issue at the US Half Champs. And, we have to give the LA Marathon kudos for doing their best to avoid cancelling a race where weather presented a real risk for some. Congrats also to Nathan Martin for his win at LA! It was an epic finish for a great guy! Finally, you get a cameo from me - Chris McClung - the editor. Des and Kara invited me to talk about my first stage race at Moab Run the Rocks this past weekend. It was awesome, and I highly recommend it as a way to dip your toe into stage racing if interested. Not everyone has to jump straight to Marathon de Sables like Des! Now to support the pod and get your LEVER Movement system, use code NOBODYASKEDUS for 20% off here... Purchase link: https://bit.ly/4bLI2tG.
If your marketing feels like it requires too much explaining, convincing, or creating, the issue may not be your effort, it may be your messaging. In this episode, I break down why messaging isn't about persuasion, volume, or being louder. It's about recognition. When your words clearly signal who you help and at what buying moment, everything gets easier: sales conversations shorten, client quality improves, and you spend less time over-explaining. The result - more profit. This Episode Is Part of a Series: In this high-leverage growth series, I'm guiding you through the most powerful ways to simplify your business and increase revenue with more ease. If you missed Lever #1 (The Buyer Moment), Lever #2 (Your Offer as a Profit Lever), Lever #3 (Existing Proximity), or Lever #4 (Strategic Partnerships), go back and listen. These episodes are designed to stack and build on each other. Mentioned in this episode Your High-Leverage Messaging For Growth Worksheet Offer Optimization Scorecard Leave a Podcast Review Subscribe Work/Connect with me: Offer Optimization Scorecard Book a Call Tune in to start taking your business and life to the next level today and don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast to make sure you don't miss any future episodes. Visit https://jessicamillercoaching.com/ to learn more. You can also follow me on Instagram (@jessicadioguardimiller) and Facebook.
Movies open a window into our collective soul. In Screen Captures: Film in the Age of Emergency (Lever Press, 2026), Stephen Lee Naish guides us through recent cinematic phenomena that reflect/refract our contemporary political existence. Stephen Lee Naish is a writer, independent researcher, and cultural critic. He is the author of several books on film, politics, music, and pop culture. He lives in Kingston, Ontario. He has appeared on the New Books Network three times for previous books: Create of Die: Essays on the Artistry of Dennis Hopper (2016), Deconstructing Dirty Dancing (2017), Riffs and Meaning (2018) From Star Wars-scope blockbusters and Hollywood coming-of-age comedies to independent horror productions, Naish draws out the ways these movies shape, and are shaped by, their audience's own dissatisfactions. In his discussion of the Star Wars franchise, Naish highlights a conflict between internet discussion-fueled fandom vs the Disney Empire that shares features with the ongoing rebellions depicted in the films themselves. A passionate fan base who can now voice their discontent via the internet is feeding back into the studio's agenda and criticizing the actions of characters within the film and the actors alike. Chapters on the super-heroes genre and disaster movies draw out the climate-based social tensions these reflect. Depictions of masculinity ("Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown") on screens large and small bleed into discussions of the work and presence of Nicholas Cage, David Lynch, and Dennis Hopper -- with a side-excursion into Valerie Solanas's strikingly prescient SCUM Manifesto. Stephen Lee Naish's Screen Captures adds a sharpening filter to the film-goer's experience on the big and little screen. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
When one question unlocks three streams of giving In this week's episode of The Intentional Fundraiser, I share the story of a longtime donor whose impact multiplied once we connected his personal philanthropy with his role as a corporate leader. We walk through practical ways to spot those “blended” opportunities, bring corporate options into donor conversations without feeling salesy, and use AI to uncover hidden corporate influence in your portfolio.Are you leaving corporate partnership potential sitting quietly inside your major gift file right now?Listen to this episode of “Corporate Giving as a Major Gifts Lever” and share it with your team, your executive director, and your board.More from Tammy ZonkerAuthor of Calling All HeroesFounder of Fundraising TransformedPresident of Modern Institute for Charitable GivingMajor Gifts Training: Excellence in Major Gift Fundraising SeminarConnect with Tammy Zonker on LinkedInResources: Show notes, links, and resources mentioned in this episode.Review my show: Please review my show. After you click the link, scroll to the bottom, first tap to rate with five stars, and then tap “Write a Review.” Then, let me know what you liked most about this particular episode or how you find my podcast helpful, valuable, insightful, or inspiring in some way.Privacy Policy: See Privacy Policy at https://www.fundraisingtransformed.com/policiesNewsletter: Subscribe to my Scaling Major Gifts weekly newsletter.
Movies open a window into our collective soul. In Screen Captures: Film in the Age of Emergency (Lever Press, 2026), Stephen Lee Naish guides us through recent cinematic phenomena that reflect/refract our contemporary political existence. Stephen Lee Naish is a writer, independent researcher, and cultural critic. He is the author of several books on film, politics, music, and pop culture. He lives in Kingston, Ontario. He has appeared on the New Books Network three times for previous books: Create of Die: Essays on the Artistry of Dennis Hopper (2016), Deconstructing Dirty Dancing (2017), Riffs and Meaning (2018) From Star Wars-scope blockbusters and Hollywood coming-of-age comedies to independent horror productions, Naish draws out the ways these movies shape, and are shaped by, their audience's own dissatisfactions. In his discussion of the Star Wars franchise, Naish highlights a conflict between internet discussion-fueled fandom vs the Disney Empire that shares features with the ongoing rebellions depicted in the films themselves. A passionate fan base who can now voice their discontent via the internet is feeding back into the studio's agenda and criticizing the actions of characters within the film and the actors alike. Chapters on the super-heroes genre and disaster movies draw out the climate-based social tensions these reflect. Depictions of masculinity ("Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown") on screens large and small bleed into discussions of the work and presence of Nicholas Cage, David Lynch, and Dennis Hopper -- with a side-excursion into Valerie Solanas's strikingly prescient SCUM Manifesto. Stephen Lee Naish's Screen Captures adds a sharpening filter to the film-goer's experience on the big and little screen. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
If you are past $1 million ARR and still treating marketing as your primary growth lever, you may be burning resources without realizing it. In this episode of In Demand, Asia and Kim break down why marketing is not always your best growth lever, especially for PLG SaaS companies that have already crossed the early survival stage. Asia introduces the shift from “boiler room founder” to “captain's deck CEO,” explains the seven growth levers inside a SaaS business, and walks through why over-investing in marketing often leads to diminishing returns. If you have ever felt like pouring more money into marketing should be working, but isn't moving the needle the way you expect, this episode will help you diagnose what to look at instead. Got a question you'd like Asia to unpack on the podcast? Record a voicemail here. Links: DemandMaven In Demand 36: Why is hiring for marketing so hard Dr. Sherry Walling Chapters (00:00:30) - Why marketing is critical under $1 million ARR but often loses leverage after that threshold.(00:13:00) - The way the role of CEO changes as you go past $1 million ARR, and how strategy and a shift away from marketing might be key.(00:18:40) - Once you go past $1M, you can start looking beyond acquisition at the other growth levers: acquisition, activation, retention, monetization, expansion, operations, and people.(00:24:45) - How to identify which lever is actually on fire and deserves attention.(00:27:00) - Financial and personal indicators that it is time to step out of the boiler room, and the self-awareness challenges that come up in this stage.(00:39:00) - Why over-investing in marketing does not work once channels stabilize.(00:40:15) - The three structural limits of marketing: slow market movement, TAM/SAM/SOM constraints, and diminishing returns.(00:45:00) - Product is still the center of the universe in PLG SaaS, and every lever connects back to it.
In boardrooms across the world, the tone of executive conversations has shifted. Where once the dominant themes were growth, expansion and digital transformation, today the language is more cautious: resilience, cost control, supply risk, and operational visibility. The global economy is entering one of those periods where volatility becomes the defining feature rather than the exception. Inflationary pressure, supply chain disruption, energy shocks, and geopolitical fragmentation have created an environment in which corporate leaders are being asked to do something extremely difficult: spend less, but operate smarter. For many organisations, the largest opportunity to accomplish this goal sits in a place that historically received far less executive attention than product, finance, marketing or sales – procurement. Procurement has traditionally been viewed as an operational function tasked with negotiating prices and managing supplier relationships. But that perception is increasingly outdated. In an era defined by supply chain fragility and cost scrutiny, procurement is rapidly emerging as one of the most strategic levers available to the modern enterprise. And at the heart of that transformation lies a new generation of source-to-pay procurement platforms that promise something executives have long struggled to achieve: real-time control over how money actually leaves the business. When companies experience economic headwinds, the first instinct is usually to freeze hiring or cut discretionary spending. While those actions may deliver short-term relief, they rarely address the deeper structural problem – a lack of visibility into where capital and operational expenditure are truly going. Many large organisations still rely on fragmented purchasing systems, spreadsheets, email approvals and manual invoice processing. The result is predictable: hidden spending, duplicated suppliers, inconsistent contract compliance and a procurement function that struggles to provide accurate insight into enterprise wide expenditure. Source-to-pay technology is designed to eliminate that opacity. A modern source-to-pay platform integrates every stage of the procurement lifecycle into a single digital workflow, beginning with supplier discovery and strategic sourcing and continuing through contracting, purchasing, invoicing and payment. Instead of procurement existing as a patchwork of disconnected processes, the entire spend ecosystem becomes structured, trackable and measurable. This shift is particularly powerful when it comes to capital expenditure. Capex decisions often involve large, multi-departmental investments, infrastructure upgrades, manufacturing equipment, technology deployments that can stretch across months or even years. Without centralised visibility, organisations frequently underestimate the long-term financial impact of these commitments or fail to capture economies of scale when negotiating with suppliers. Source-to-pay systems introduce discipline into these decisions by standardising approval processes, linking procurement activity directly to financial planning, and capturing every data point associated with the investment. Executives are no longer forced to rely on retrospective reporting to understand capital allocation. Instead, they can evaluate spending patterns as they emerge, allowing finance leaders to align procurement activity more closely with strategic priorities. Operational expenditure presents a different but equally challenging problem. OpEx tends to accumulate gradually through thousands of small purchasing decisions made across departments. Software subscriptions, consulting engagements, marketing services, office equipment, logistics contracts, individually these costs may appear modest, but collectively they can represent a significant portion of an organisation's annual budget. The challenge is not simply the magnitude of the spend but the fragmentation of the data surrounding it. In many compan...
Andrew Foxwell has been running Meta ads ever since they existed 16 years. He co-founded Foxwell Digital, built Foxwell Founders into a 550-member paid community spending half a billion dollars a month on Meta collectively, and recently stopped pulling levers entirely to focus on audits, coaching, and what's actually working in 2026.In this episode, we get into the structural shift happening inside Meta right now, from micro-targeting to creative-led everything, and what that means if you're running a brand, running an agency, or trying to stay relevant as a media buyer.We cover:Why Meta's GEM protocols are rewiring how brands need to think about organic and paid togetherThe real reason your Meta campaigns keep serving existing customers (and the creative fix)Ugly ads vs. polished brand creative — and what the data actually saysHow to set up a brand new Meta account with $5–10K and not burn itApple's ad network as the most underrated incremental channel in performance marketing right nowWhen to fire your agency — and the specific metrics that tell you it's timeAI creative workflows, custom GPTs, and how Foxwell is building tooling for the communityStraight talk from someone looking inside 20–30 ad accounts a month.
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Today's podcast lifts the lid on a protocol the Norwegian triathletes, runners, cyclists & cross country skiers have been using over the past 10 years that the rest of the world hasn't caught up with yet. If you take your training seriously and want an easy way to increase your VO2 max - this is the pod for you. Secret Link - https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1113/JP289874 Nord VPN:Take advantage of a great deal with Nord VPN use the code triathlonhour or visit nordvpn.com/triathlonhour to get a huge discount in the 2 year plans PLUS 4 extra months! It is risk free with Nord's 30 days money back guarantee! Precision: Use the code TTH26 to get 15% off your first order with Precision at Precision Fuel & Hydration or subscribe to the Patreon and access the link that will save you 20% on every order, not just your first Patreon Pillar: Use the code TTH15 to get 15% off your first order with Pillar Performance at Pillar Performance or use The Feed for North American customers Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever
Dans cet épisode, Valentin Demé, fondateur de Cube, revient sur l'évolution de l'écosystème crypto et entrepreneurial ces dernières années, entre fin de la spéculation facile, maturation du marché et concurrence croissante de l'intelligence artificielle.Il partage son expérience auprès de startups accompagnées par Cube, les clés pour réussir quand on lance un projet, et les réalités de la levée de fonds en Europe. Enfin, il explique pourquoi il est crucial pour l'Europe de développer ses propres entreprises technologiques afin de ne pas devenir dépendante des infrastructures américaines.Site de Cube ► https://www.lecube.io/Candidater ► https://www.lecube.io/s4/candidature.phpPlan Cube ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-CAsSn9x9oDisclaimer : Cryptoast a investi dans Cube.Nos podcasts sont aussi sur :
Tina Göransson, Vivis bästa vän har spridd cancer och fick 3-5 år av läkarna, nu lever hon på övertid. Hon tackade nej till kemoterapi och valde den alternativ medicinen. Vi pratar helande, lärdomar, kunskap, rädslor och insikter. Detta är hennes väg som inte nödvändigtvis behöver vara någon annans. Tina berättar om sin omfattande utbildning inom kinesisk medicin (sex år), inklusive kurser i Sverige och Kina, dess filosofiska inställning till hälsa, kost, välbefinnande och val av livstil.Vi pratar även om betydelsen av individuell behandling då vi alla är olika och behöver olika.Tinas berättar också om sin kommande kurs om energi och hälsa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: TX23's Rep.Tony Gonzales gives it up but he sure doesn't sound very repentant to me in his official statement. That makes Brandon Herrera the TX23 GOP nominee. This adds to other races that move Texas' GOP congressional delegation more conservative.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.If you missed it, go listen on this Alamo Day: Rick Range: What really happened to David Crockett at the Alamo? – Pratt on Texas 12/18/2025Paxton's offer on national Voter I.D. hands Trump a much bigger lever over Senate leadership and he's already using it. Could this gift to Trump play in his senate race endorsement decision?Oil and gas rig count rises in Texas but not elsewhere.Sheets is promising to do something that is as unethical as he claims Sid Miller would do: Sheets promise to fire “every one of the cancerous people that were pro-Sid” in the Texas Dept. of Agriculture. That statement goes well beyond the traditional few at the top that normally change.Trump administration signals change in course on Big Bend border wall. Appeasing the rich and influential at our expense?Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
On February 28, the United States and Israel began bombing Iran — with no congressional declaration, public debate, or clear endgame. For those who grew up watching the Ayatollah cast as America's original supervillain on the nightly news, it wasn't exactly a surprise. Donald Trump pitched the idea 46 years ago. We've been expecting this for decades. But why? On today's episode of Lever Time, Iranian-born journalist Hooman Majd and Drop Site News founder Ryan Grim help us grapple with some big questions: Why has the United States long been unable — or unwilling — to make peace with Iran? Who bankrolled the push for this new war, and what do they hope to gain? And now that bombs are falling, does Congress have the power to stop it?Click here to read more of The Lever's reporting about Iran. Click here for a full transcript of the episode. Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join. To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. Tired of the doom scroll? Click here to subscribe to Lever Daily, a free once-a-day email that delivers the most important and underreported news in less than five minutes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most leadership teams believe revenue problems are strategy problems.They're not.They're capability visibility problems.In this episode of Culture Over Quota, AJ Vaughan breaks down one of the most overlooked drivers of revenue growth: leadership trust built through deep understanding of human capability inside the organization.When revenue stalls, executives often debate strategy, pipeline, product roadmap, or marketing spend. CFOs analyze numbers. CROs question sales execution. CMOs debate messaging. The board weighs in with perspective.But almost no one asks the most important question:Do we actually understand the full capabilities of the people we already have?AJ challenges revenue leaders, product leaders, operations executives, and middle management to rethink how they diagnose organizational problems. Most companies only understand employees through job descriptions and performance metrics—while ignoring the enormous layer of hidden skills, experiences, side projects, relationships, and learning happening outside of the role.That missing visibility creates dysfunction at the leadership level. Because when leaders don't know the real capabilities inside their organization, they can't properly diagnose problems, deploy talent, or trust the solutions being proposed.In this episode, AJ explores:Why leadership trust is directly tied to capability visibilityThe dangerous gap between job descriptions and real human potentialHow hidden skills inside revenue teams can unlock marketing, product, and growth breakthroughsWhy organizations must build living capability maps of their workforceHow documenting skills, learning, and expertise across teams changes how companies solve problemsWhy understanding who your people actually are is the first step to generating more revenueThe core idea is simple:Before leadership teams try to solve a revenue problem, they need to understand the full palette of human capability sitting inside their company.Because the answer to the next breakthrough may already be sitting inside the building.This episode is a call for leaders to rethink how they see their teams, how they measure talent, and how they build trust at the executive level.Culture drives capability.Capability drives execution.Execution drives revenue.Welcome to Culture Over Quota.
Watch this podcast on YouTube! https://youtu.be/BqWQqRfLbkU Hal and Lee hit on more of your hot topics including their best ever hunts, the pump action craze, hunting New Brunswick, who's using the Big Woods Bucks Henry Long Rangers, hilarious deer stories and more!
If you're trying to grow your business by constantly chasing new leads, you may be overlooking one of the highest-leverage growth strategies available to you: strategic partnerships. In this episode, I break down how aligning with other business owners who already serve your ideal client can dramatically shorten your sales cycle, increase client quality, and create revenue with far less effort. Instead of building trust from scratch, you can borrow it — intentionally. This episode is part of a special series where I'm walking you through the highest-leverage ways to simplify your business and grow your revenue without doing more. This Episode Is Part of a Series: In this series, I'm guiding you through the highest-leverage shifts you can make to simplify your business and increase revenue with more ease. If you missed Lever #1 (The Buyer Moment), Lever #2 (Your Offer as a Profit Lever), or Lever #3 (Existing Proximity), I recommend going back and listening. These episodes are designed to stack and build on one another and the results compound! Just like we did in Episode 233 - visit this link, sign up to access the worksheet, fill it out, and send it to us using the email listed at the bottom. You could be featured on the show and invited to get coaching on your business as a guest. Mentioned in this episode Your Strategic Partnership Lever Worksheet Offer Optimization Scorecard Leave a Podcast Review Subscribe Work/Connect with me: Offer Optimization Scorecard Book a Call Tune in to start taking your business and life to the next level today and don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast to make sure you don't miss any future episodes. Visit https://jessicamillercoaching.com/ to learn more. You can also follow me on Instagram (@jessicadioguardimiller) and Facebook.
Veterinary medicine can take a toll on the body and mind, especially during long, physically demanding clinic days. In this episode of The Resilient Vet: Mind and Body Strategies for Success, hosts Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS, and Jennifer Edwards, DVM, ACC, CPC, ELI-MP, outline the 5 levers of durability—5 practical upgrades veterinary professionals can begin incorporating into their daily routines for longer, more sustainable veterinary careers. Drawing on Shaw's concept of “Vetspan,” the conversation covers protecting the spine during long hours on the floor, fueling the body to avoid midshift energy crashes, and resetting the nervous system between appointments.
durée : 00:29:00 - Les Midis de Culture - Avec Alison Bechdel, la reine de la BD queer américaine, on parle de communautés, de politique des représentations et de l'humour comme outil de résistance. - invités : Alison Bechdel Autrice de bande dessinée
In this episode, I sit down with Forest Bronzan, CEO of Jetset, someone I truly consider a pioneer in the DTC and retention space. We revisit his journey from building and scaling Email Aptitude—one of the earliest agencies dedicated solely to retention and email—to launching Jetset in a completely different economic and technological landscape. What struck me most is how his conviction around retention hasn't changed—but how the strategy has evolved dramatically. We go deep into why customer experience—not just customer support—is becoming the real differentiator for brands. Forest shares how Jetset is redefining CRM by integrating sentiment analysis, proactive outreach, and immersive brand experiences to build long-term loyalty. In a world obsessed with acquisition, this conversation is a powerful reminder that the real gold is in the customers you've already earned Key Moments from the Episode: * Forest reflects on launching Email Aptitude in the early days of DTC and how retention was once a niche focus—long before it became table stakes. * Why "customer support" is not the same as "customer experience"—and how most brands are missing the bigger opportunity. * The introduction of Jetset's internal framework, Sentiment IQ, which aggregates signals like NPS, engagement, reviews, and support data to proactively manage retention. * How brands can identify high-value detractors and intervene before churn happens—turning frustration into loyalty. * Why authentic surprise-and-delight moments, curated experiences, and deeper listening will define the next era of retention. Join me, Ramon Vela, in listening to this thoughtful and strategic conversation about loyalty, customer experience, and what it truly takes to build a brand that wins long-term. If you care about sustainable growth, this episode is one you won't want to miss. For more on Jetset, visit: https://jetset.io/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review. Plus, don't forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify. Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today's Sponsors: Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above.
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Check out the episode in its original version here : https://www.gdiy.fr/podcast/alice-bentinck-vo/C'est probablement la fondatrice la plus sous-estimée d'Europe.Alice Bentinck est discrète.Pourtant, elle a contribué à construire 15 milliards de dollars de valeur d'entreprises en 10 ans.Alice est la co-fondatrice d'Entrepreneurs First, le fonds qui trouve des fondateurs avant qu'ils aient une société, avant qu'ils aient une idée, parfois avant même qu'ils sachent qu'ils pensent à entreprendre.Le modèle paraît improbable, nombreux sont les VC qui lui ont dit que ça ne marcherait jamais.Aujourd'hui, Entrepreneurs First a accompagné plus de 500 startups, et compte Reid Hoffman et Patrick Collison parmi ses investisseurs.Dans cet épisode, Alice dévoile tout ce qu'elle a appris sur les co-fondateurs : pourquoi les ruptures tuent plus de startups qu'une mauvaise idée, comment savoir en 48h si on est avec le bon partenaire, pourquoi être trois co-fondateurs peut coûter très cher, et pourquoi la mégalomanie n'est pas forcément un défaut mais une caractéristique commune à tous les grands entrepreneurs.Si vous n'avez toujours pas trouvé le bon associé, ou si vous doutez que celui que vous avez soit vraiment le bon, cet épisode est fait pour vous.Vous pouvez contacter Alice sur Linkedin.Si vous souhaitez candidater chez Entrepreneurs First, écrivez à Julia et Anastasia à cette adresse : gdiy@joinef.comTIMELINE:00:00:00 : Repérer les entrepreneurs le plus tôt possible00:10:34 : L'erreur qui tue les startups00:16:05 : Le piège des 3 fondateurs00:23:58 : Avoir la conversation difficile00:30:21 : La méthode d'Alice pour détecter les entrepreneurs potentiels00:40:23 : Lever des fonds aux États-Unis sans vendre son âme européenne00:47:28 : Comment EF est passé de 10 à 100 startups par an00:57:59 : L'importance géographique sur la vitesse d'exécution01:05:32 : Votre première entreprise n'a pas besoin de fonctionner01:12:38 : Se sentir différent : la première étape pour réussir01:27:05 : La réalité derrière le 99601:42:50 : Les entrepreneurs européens n'ont pas les bonnes priorités01:49:17 : Gérer sa santé et un portefeuille de 15 milliards grâce à l'IA01:53:56 : Le secret à 1000€ de l'heure : la magie du coachingLes anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés : #500 - VF - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - Comment dompter l'invention la plus puissante de l'humanité#487 - VF - Anton Osika - Lovable - Internet, Business et IA : rien ne sera jamais plus comme avant#429 - Nicolas Dessaigne - Y Combinator - Le berceau des futurs géants de la tech#483 - Carlos Ghosn - Out of the box : masterclass business de l'évadé du siècle#158 Edgar Grospiron - Athlète et conférencier - Avance, fais-toi confiance.Nous avons parlé de :DuolingoLe portfolio d'Entrepreneurs firstY CombinatorNotre documentaire sur le rêve américainAu Royaume-Uni, l'impopularité du Brexit relance le débat sur les liens avec l'UEOpenAI to remove non-profit control and give Sam Altman equityAztecPolyAIThe 996 working hour systemLes recommandations de lecture :Fierce Conversations, par Susan ScottSuper Founders, par Ali TamasebThe Road Less Travelled, par M.Scott PeckHow to Be a Founder, par Alice BentinckA work in progress, par René RedzepiVous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ?Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Fred gives us the secrets you need in training to ride well over Ironman 70.3 and Ironman distance as well as giving the specifics of how you should be doing your ride intervals to maximise them. He tells us the #1 mistake he thinks everyone makes in their training and we discuss volume vs intensity. We then get educated on how to train for running as a triathlete with run session specifics, the marathon vs half marathon training differences, brick sessions and treadmill training vs outdoor training. Then we discuss his favourite athlete, who the 20m draft rule will help and hurt, who is the athlete to watch in 2026 and lots of other general triathlon chat! Nord VPN:Take advantage of a great deal with Nord VPN use the code triathlonhour or visit nordvpn.com/triathlonhour to get a huge discount in the 2 year plans PLUS 4 extra months! It is risk free with Nord's 30 days money back guarantee! Precision: Use the code TTH26 to get 15% off your first order with Precision at Precision Fuel & Hydration or subscribe to the Patreon and access the link that will save you 20% on every order, not just your first Patreon Pillar: Use the code TTH15 to get 15% off your first order with Pillar Performance at Pillar Performance or use The Feed for North American customers Lever: Use the code TTH for 20% off your Lever system Lever
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On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump's tariffs were illegal, striking a blow to his favorite geopolitical strategy. The decision could make it far harder for any president to wield tariffs as a weapon, but how will the ruling affect your wallet? Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with trade expert Lori Wallach, director of the Rethink Trade program at the American Economic Liberties Project. Lori and David unpack the weaponization of trade policy, the messy reality of tariff refunds, and who will pay — or get paid — following the court's decision. Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join. Tired of the doom scroll? Click here to subscribe to Lever Daily, a free once-a-day email that delivers the most important and underreported news in less than five minutes. To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If you want to hit your financial and freedom goals, you can't just charge more. You also have to change how you deliver.Today, I'm breaking down Lever Two of the No BS Business Model: decreasing delivery time. This is the missing piece for so many experts who raise their prices but still feel overworked, burnt out, and stuck.I learned this lesson the hard way. I once generated a quarter of a million dollars in revenue… and still ended up in debt! In this episode, I walk you through why longer timelines kill profitability, how faster delivery actually increases value for your clients, and how intensifying your process can completely transform both your business and your life.This lever is about more than just efficiency. It's about building a business that supports your financial goals and your life — so you're not on all the time, constantly juggling, and always reacting to clients.If you're ready to make premium pricing sustainable and get your time back, this episode will change how you think about delivery forever.Tune into this episode to hear:The hidden costs of stretched-out projects and juggling multiple clientsHow faster delivery creates more value (not less)What intensives look like and why clients love themWhat will give you real control over your calendarHow I've used this model to take weeks (and even months) off without ongoing clientsResources mentioned in this episode:Get on the early readers list for Scale Solo: noBSmastery.com/bookJoin the March Bootcamp: noBSmastery.com/bootcamp
This week on the most serious, most dramatic podcast ever recorded, Trace finally takes Archimedes up on his little boast: “Give me a lever and I can move the world.” Bold claim from a man who's never seen a 1999 Toyota Corolla. Meanwhile, Julian enters the stickiest thought experiment imaginable—yep, even stickier than trying to eat a spoonful of peanut butter with absolutely nothing to wash it down.LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DWARF 3 SMART TELESCOPEhttps://link.thatsabsurdshow.com/dwarfTrace really loves it. Julian is jealous. Kyle is … well, he's Kyle.QUESTIONSJulian: "Is there anything that the worlds strongest adhesive does not stick to?" from StephenTrace: "Archimedes said, give me a lever and I can move the world. How long would the lever have to be?" from RossDo you have an absurd question? Maybe it's a silly idea that popped into your head, a shower thought about the nature of reality, or a ridiculous musing about your favorite food? Whatever your question, we want to answer it—tell us!HOW TO ASK A QUESTION
Send a textVeteran wealth advisor Kip Kolson, founder of Family Wealth Leadership, brings decades of insight to this episode on safeguarding generational wealth. In a world where 70% of wealth is lost by the second generation and 90% by the third, Kip reveals practical tools to reverse that trend.He shares five advanced family office strategies — from philanthropic impact investing and private placement life insurance to long-term leveraged capital structures — all designed to retain wealth inside the family and foster financial leadership in the next generation.Whether you're a founder, heir, or family office manager, Kip's framework helps you turn a high-net-worth family into a high-functioning enterprise.https://familyoffices.com/
If you're constantly looking for new leads, new platforms, or new marketing strategies to grow your business, this episode will shift your perspective. In Lever #3 of this high-leverage growth series, I break down why the fastest money in your business is almost never new money, but instead it's already inside your existing ecosystem. You'll learn how to leverage existing trust, activate proximity, and grow revenue with less effort and more intention. This episode is part of a special series dedicated to walking you through the highest-leverage ways to simplify your business and grow your revenue without doing more. This Episode Is Part of a Series: Over the next several episodes, I'll be walking you through the highest-leverage shifts you can make to simplify your business and increase revenue without adding more complexity. If you missed Lever #1 (The Buyer Moment) or Lever #2 (Your Offer as a Profit Lever), go back and take a listen! These episodes are designed to stack and build on each other. Mentioned in this episode Existing Proximity Audit Worksheet Offer Optimization Scorecard Leave a Podcast Review Subscribe Work/Connect with me: Offer Optimization Scorecard Book a Call Tune in to start taking your business and life to the next level today and don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast to make sure you don't miss any future episodes. Visit https://jessicamillercoaching.com/ to learn more. You can also follow me on Instagram (@jessicadioguardimiller) and Facebook.
Finding the right funding for new ideas is challenging, especially when traditional philanthropy often favors established connections. However, open-call grant models are leveling the playing field, encouraging organizations to propose big, bold solutions that might otherwise stay under a funder's radar. In today's episode, host Josh Gryniewicz interviews Marc Moorghen from Lever for Change about the ways open calls are reshaping access to philanthropic funding. You'll learn the value of approaching major grant applications as learning opportunities, how to use expert and peer feedback to strengthen your case for support, and ways to leverage strategic storytelling to move funders to action. Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to contact@ipmadvancement.com. Additional Resources Lever for Change Bold Solutions Network https://leverforchange.org/bold-solutions-network Larsen Lam ICONIQ Impact Award https://leverforchange.org/open-calls/larsen-lam-iconiq-impact-award Resourcing Refugee Leadership Initiative https://www.refugeeslead.org "Something 'Amazing' Happened" (NEST360 story) https://leverforchange.org/article/impact-story/something-amazing-happened [NPFX] Authentic, Ethical, and Effective Messaging — From Theory to Practice https://www.ipmadvancement.com/npfx/authentic-ethical-and-effective-messaging-from-theory-to-practice [NPFX] How to Measure the Impact of Your Narrative Change Strategy https://www.ipmadvancement.com/npfx/how-to-measure-the-impact-of-your-narrative-change-strategy Guest Marc Moorghen serves as Vice President, Marketing Communications at Lever for Change, a nonprofit affiliate of the MacArthur Foundation. He leads strategic communications that help promote large-scale philanthropic investments to address global challenges. Since its founding, Lever for Change has influenced over $2.5 billion in grants and provided support to more than 500 organizations. In his role, Marc works closely with staff and donor partners to develop and implement mission-driven strategies that elevate issues, expand engagement, and support a growing global network of outstanding nonprofits. He also provides counsel to funders, helping shape messaging that amplifies their investments and drive long-term impact. Before joining Lever for Change, Marc founded and led On Message Communications, a consulting firm focused on strategic marketing and communications for cutting-edge nonprofits and philanthropists. Marc holds a bachelor's degree from Southampton University in the United Kingdom and master's degrees from the University of Leuven in Belgium and the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. https://www.linkedin.com/in/moorghen/ https://leverforchange.org/ Interview Host Josh Gryniewicz is the founder and Chief Narrative Strategist at Odd Duck, a storytelling-for-social-change creative consultancy focused on impact-driven organizations. Josh is the co-author of the award-winning national bestseller, Interrupting Violence. For over a decade, he has worked in nonprofit communication. In 2018, he founded Odd Duck to combine his passions for storytelling and social change. The agency's Navigating Misinformation for Community Health framework has been shared with over a thousand community health organizations. Odd Duck has worked with nearly a hundred change-making organizations and advised hundreds more, including the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, the Harvard School of Public Health, and the White House. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgryniewicz/ https://oddduck.io/ https://www.interruptingviolence.com/ Connect with NPFX LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/npfx/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/npfxpodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/npfx_podcast/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ipmadvancement
The HUSTLE MORE TALK LESS Podcast | Becoming The Best Version of Yourself
Welcome to another episode of Thinking Out Loud, where I get real about what's actually moving the needle in the marketing world right now. Today, I'm taking a trip down memory lane to 2019 to explain why I built my entire business on organic content rather than jumping straight into the world of paid acquisitions.Let'sConnect: Freddie@frhart2.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/frhart2/https://www.instagram.com/frhart2#OrganicMarketing #ContentStrategy #ThinkingOut Loud #MarketingTips #SmallBusinessGrowth #DigitalAssets #VideoMarketing
Ep. #805 | Most men try to control sexual intensity by adjusting what's happening outside of them.Speed.Position.Friction.Pulling away.But there are deeper levers.Internal ones.In this episode, I break down a simple but powerful framework for mastering your sexual energy from the inside — without suppressing intensity, without slowing everything down, and without interrupting connection.This isn't about tricks.It's about control.Presence.Stability under intensity.If you've ever wanted to stay steady while arousal builds o…r carry your partner through intensity without losing yourself, this one matters.
Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 613. This episode is brought to you by Walker Defense, and XS Sights. In this show we have an Island review. We talk about a new Jaguar, a model 36, Lever stocks, and large green dots As you may know, we showcase guns, […]
Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 613. This episode is brought to you by Walker Defense, and XS Sights. In this show we have an Island review. We talk about a new Jaguar, a model 36, Lever stocks, and large green dots As you may know, we showcase guns, gear, and anything else you might be interested in. We do our best to evaluate products from an unbiased and honest perspective. I'm Chad Wallace, host of the most dedicated firearms podcast around With me tonight are: Tony, Rob, Rusty Sponsor #1: XS Sights For over 25 years, XS Sights has helped you get on target faster. Offering tritium sights in all different types and styles, low light is no longer an obstacle. Most options come with a brightly colored photoluminescent ring around the tritium. That colored ring makes them work great in the daylight also. XS Sights has sight styles for everyone: Big Dot's, Ghost Rings, Standard Notch and Post, Minimalist, Suppressor Height, all offering tritium options. Available for a plethora of firearms types, from shotguns to handguns, XS sights has you covered for all your low light sighting needs. Our XS Sights Product of the week is - Smith & Wesson J frame tritium front site Use Code “GGR20” for 20% off of almost everything at xssights.com What we did in Firearms: Announcements: Bandwidth sponsor Patriot Patch Co. And their Patch of the Month Club! Check out the Pew.Report T-shirts are available through our FRN site, or click the “Merch” tab on Firearmsinsider.tv AFFILIATES / DISCOUNTS: Walker Defense Research - enter “INSIDER15” for 15% off XS Sights - “GGR20” for 20% off Primary Arms VZ Grips Brownells Gun Guys Garage discount code - “FRN15OFF” Atibal Optics - enter “FIREARMSINSIDER20” for 20% off 5.11 Tactical PowerTac Lights - enter “GGR” for a real good discount JSD Supply Modern Spartan Systems - “GGR15” for 15% off Global Ordnance Infinite Defense (Infinity Targets) - “PEW15” for 15% off Guns.com Magpul Palmetto State Armory Unique ARs - “GunGearReview” for 10% off CobraTec Knives - “GGR10” for 10% off Nutrient Survival - “GGR10” for 10% off Gideon Optics - “GGR” or “INSIDER” for 10% off Lone Wolf Arms US Optics - “INSIDER15” for 15% off Camorado - “FIREARMSINSIDER” for 5% off Optics Planet Midway USA Strike Industries North Forest Arms - “GGR” for 10% off Kini SafeAlert - “GGR” for 20% off FoxTrot Mike - “GGR” for 10% off XTech Tactical - “GGR10” for 10% off Die Free Co ZeroTech Optics - “GGR” for 20% off BattleHawk Armory Goliath Defense - “GGR” for 10% off holsters ROB - Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual co-hosts and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Firearms Radio Network and/or their employers. This is NOT legal advice, nor should it be considered as such. Viewer discretion is advised. Main Topic: Product Review Rusty - Derya DY9 Island Product Spotlight is sponsored by: Walker Defense Research Walker Defense provides shooters with the finest, most innovative, quality, tactical accessories and firearm components around. From their NILE grip panels to their NERO muzzle brakes, no details are ever left behind. Only top quality materials are used in the manufacturing process. Together, all of this gives you some of the best firearm performance around. Everything they have to offer is proudly made in the USA. Walker Defense, where American ingenuity meets bleeding edge technology. Our Walker Defense Product of the week is - Dark Matter High-Polish DLC Bolt Carrier Group Use code “INSIDER15” FOR 15% OFF everything at walkerdr.com Product Spotlight and Discussion: Beretta B22 Jaguar Metal Competition MSRP - $969.00 Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 36 Field Ethos DAO MSRP - $1099.00 Woox Bravado stock & Handguard MSRP - $799.00 Viridian MDS 35 MSRP - $499.00 Listener Feedback None 2nd is for Everyone Diversity Shoot Events simonsaystrain on instagram 2nd is for Everyone Facebook 2A4E Web Page Wrap up: Send questions, comments, or feedback to - gungearreview@gmail.com Remember to Subscribe and Leave us an iTunes Review Be sure to visit the Firearms Insider at www.firearmsinsider.tv Check us out on Facebook, X, and InstaGram @firearmsinsider Subscribe to our Rumble channel Please check out all our great sponsors Thank you for listening to the “LARGEST”, pound for pound, podcast on the network We are out
Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers
Feature-and-function decks aren't winning anymore. In this episode of Renegade Marketers Unite, Drew sits down with Bob Wright (Firebrick) to break down how B2B CMOs can use positioning to drive growth, shorten sales cycles, and stand out in crowded markets. They unpack why product-first stories fail, how to get to "one voice" across the company, and what it really means to own a key business problem that buyers care about. In this episode: The three biggest positioning mistakes: product-first thinking, misalignment, and no owned problem Creating urgency when "do nothing" is the real competitor Why "why you, why now" matters more than "how it works" When and how to rethink positioning after PLG, acquisitions, or expansion How to stand out in a world of AI sameness Building positions that sales actually uses If your messaging is drifting into "blah blah blah" territory, this episode will help you reset around problems, not products. For full show notes and transcripts, visit https://renegademarketing.com/podcasts/ To learn more about CMO Huddles, visit https://cmohuddles.com/
Entrepreneurs are never in "total control" of their business. There are too many external factors that will dictate the tactics you employ. But there are 3 fundamental principles..."Levers" you can control that will increase your revenue. This week, Sean and I are breaking down what these "levers" are, and how to pull them for rapid growth without an army of employees or a huge ad budget. Key Insights Sean's philosophical football commentary Spiritual Foundations: What does "prosperity" mean to you? The 3 Levers that Control Your Revenue You're never in full control of your business (remember government shutdowns?) Lever 1: More new customers New customers are expensive to acquire Get better ad targeting Referrals Joint ventures Content Marketing Check out TicToc's new "Hyper-Local Focus" Make sure your tactics match your brand Lever 2: Higher Frequency of Purchase Make special offers to your existing customers Find a retainer deal if it's a fit Shameless plug for Revel 77 coffee Lever 3: Higher Prices Higher ticket per customer Offer add ons A tiny Tangent about Super Sizing Offer more stuff related to what you're known for Using AI to push all 3 levers AI Summit coming soon: Learn from successful, ethical business owners who are using AI to grow their business (FREE!) Embrace the new tools, or go live in a shed in the woods Links AI Summit - How are some of the top entrepreneurs using AI in there business? How are they thriving while others are getting steamrolled? We have an incredible lineup of speakers ready to answer those questions. Click Here For The Lineup And Your Free Ticket Got a comment? - Click Here to record and send it to us! How You Can Help Subscribe to the show in Apple Podcasts or on Spotify, and give us a rating and review. Make sure you put your real name and website in the text of the review itself. We will definitely mention you on this show. Questions or comments? Connect with Ray on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit Ray's community on Facebook – This is a friendly group of writers, entrepreneurs, and coaches who share ideas and helpful advice.
In October, a Philadelphia man emailed an attorney for the Department of Homeland Security, criticizing a government policy. Hours later, federal agents and local police were banging on his door to interrogate him without a warrant. It feels like something out of a movie, but it's real. Today on Lever Time, David Sirota sits down with ACLU attorney Steve Loney to ask some big questions: How are federal agencies obtaining your private data without a warrant? How are tech giants like Google enabling them? And what should you do if this happens to you? For a full transcript of the episode, click here. Click here to read more about this story in The Washington Post. Get ad-free episodes, bonus content and extended interviews by becoming a member at levernews.com/join. To leave a tip for The Lever, click here. It helps us do this kind of independent journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've ever known you should be charging more but felt stuck on how to actually get clients to say yes, this episode is for you.In today's conversation, I break down Lever One of the No BS Business Model: how to increase the real and perceived value of your offer so premium pricing feels natural, aligned, and ethical. This is the first step to closing higher-priced clients without pressure, overpromising, or chasing people who “need to think about it.”If you've calculated your freedom number and realized your current pricing doesn't support the life you want, this episode will show you exactly how to bridge that gap, starting with how you position and sell your work.Tune into this episode to hear:Why simply raising your prices rarely works on its ownWhy free proposals quietly hurt your authority, positioning, and profitabilityWhy clients often don't really know what they need — and how to lead them to better outcomesHow to increase perceived and real value without adding more workWhat matters more than your online presenceResources mentioned in this episode:Get on the early readers list for Scale Solo: noBSmastery.com/bookJoin the March Bootcamp: noBSmastery.com/bootcampDownload the Freedom Calculator: noBSmastery.com/price
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The Winter Olympics are ON and Des and Kara have the fever for it. In this episode, they talk about two controversies from the Games so far and give you a preview of the athletes/events they are tracking. Plus, you hear some behind-the-scenes details on their opening ceremony experiences from Beijing and London respectively. Des also gives a quick preview of her race this weekend at Black Canyon before an episode-ending Top 5. Some highlights: injections in crazy places, downhills without an ACL, broken tibias, silly keyboard warriors, ice and curling upsets (oh my!), urine-urine everywhere, when meeting your heroes gets weird, and so much more! Congrats to our Lever contest winner (announced in the episode). If you didn't win, go get yours: Use code NOBODYASKEDUS for 20% off here... Purchase link: https://bit.ly/4bLI2tG.