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In this episode of the Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing podcast, I sit down with two of our Deal Maker Mentoring students — Ryan Kindred and Russell Cannon — who broke free from the grind and did something most people only talk about: they bought a 240-unit self-storage facility and raised $1.9 million to do it.Ryan and Russ didn't grow up in real estate. They weren't born entrepreneurs. But they took action, surrounded themselves with the right people, and now they're building a portfolio that's changing their lives forever.Whether you're a high-income earner ready to pivot, or a burned-out investor trying to scale, this episode is packed with real talk, tactical steps, and one heck of a comeback story.Key TakeawaysFrom the Corporate Grind to Full-Time InvestorsRyan was managing $200M in power systems. Russ ran $100M+ construction projects. Both felt stuck.They knew their time wasn't really theirs, and they were done trading hours for dollars.This is how they made the leap — while still working full-time — and never looked back.Crushing Limiting Beliefs That Keep Most People on the Sidelines“I don't have the money.” “I've never done this before.” “Who's gonna invest with me?” Sound familiar?Ryan & Russ had every reason to stay in their comfort zone — but they didn't.You'll hear exactly what shifted their mindset and how you can do the same.Behind the Scenes of Their $1.9M Raise on a 240-Unit DealHow they found this off-market self-storage opportunityStep-by-step of how they raised $1.9M in equity — without a big investor listThe six-figure acquisition fee they earned and how they set themselves up for long-term cash flowWhy Mentorship and Community Made All the DifferenceThe moment they realized they couldn't do it aloneHow they leveraged our team, the community, and deal support to get across the finish lineWhat actually moves the needle when you're doing your first commercial dealWhat's Next: Scaling Up & Building a Real Estate BusinessRyan and Russ aren't stopping at one deal — they're already teeing up the nextTheir 3-5 year vision: more deals, more cash flow, and total lifestyle freedomHow they're using this deal as a launchpad to financial freedomConnect with Ryan and RussellLinkedIn - Ryan KindredLinkedIn - Russell CannonSable Capital WebsiteConnect with MichaelFacebookInstagramYouTubeTikTokResourcesTheFreedomPodcast.com Access the #1 FREE Apartment Investing Course
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The Ohio State Buckeyes escaped a scare from the Nebraska Cornhuskers, coming from behind in the fourth quarter to win, 21-17.After the game, Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joined host Tom Orr to discuss four big takeaways, including: How another injury could put the Buckeyes in a bad spot on the offensive lineWhat was different with the defense, and did things improve?Why did Ohio State struggle so badly running the ball?How Jordan Hancock saved the day in the closing moments.
Command Sergeant Major Walt Zajkowski and I are two of the world's biggest fans of the Best Ranger Competition. And since the 2024 competition is this weekend, we sat down to talk about what makes this endurance race so great and so unique. We are both past winners, but Walt is one of the very few who has won it more than once, and he has competed an incredible 8 times!Aside from the competition, Walt has had a highly distinguished military career, where he has served the US Army since 1994 and has won numerous awards.You'll hear:Why we started competing in the Best Ranger Competition despite initially feeling way out of our leagueWhy this event is unlike any other endurance competition on the planetWhat goes through these world-class athletes' minds in the hours leading up to the starting lineWhat it actually takes to win (it's not always the team with the most strength or speed)Lessons we've learned from this competition that you can use to get through life's unknowns and difficultiesFind out more about the Best Ranger Competition and follow along HERELeave a review of this podcast on your favorite platform; it helps us get these stories out to more people who need to hear them!To give specific feedback directly to us on what you like about the podcast and what you don't, fill out this 5-minute survey.Don't let fear win. Get your FREE copy of the Unbeatable Army Survival Guide HERE.
Gina chats with best-selling author and learning expert Dr. Deena Kara Shaffer about approaching the end of The Program and finishing strong. You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Finishing stronger than when you started with Deena Kara ShafferMaybe you are crushing it, maybe you are struggling to keep going, perhaps you never got started, but you are here and readyThe opportunity for honesty and focusing on the winsBeing proud of where you are at; The importance of following through and finishingTime anxiety: Are you feeling overwhelmed around time and how do you combat that?Focusing on the outputs of this day, not the outcome, the small things that you put in every day What the diet industry has taught you about the timing around weight lossCorrecting your course: Motivation comes from DOING, not from waitingWhat is real for you? What are your keys to unlocking what is here for youHow do you recognize what you need? Are you basing your needs on others' needs?The continuous conversations with yourself and taking a hot minuteTake the time to sit with yourself and envision where you will be in a yearWhat can you do today that is in alignment with how you want to feel?What do you need to treat yourself the way you would treat your most important person?Getting across the bridge of your weight loss journey and continuing to move forwardCan you forgive yourself for the non-linear path through your journeyRecognizing your needs when all the really deep feels are coming up, could you benefit from working with a counsellor or therapistMobilizing what you need to get across the finish lineWhat is your HOW? What are the things you can focus on?Not all, Not everything!! Utilize the maximizing checklist not to do it all but to identify what you CAN do. @awakenedlearning To learn more about the Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gina chats with best-selling author and learning expert Dr. Deena Kara Shaffer about approaching the end of The Program and finishing strong. You can find the full video hosted at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/livymethodwinter2024Topics covered:Finishing stronger than when you started with Deena Kara ShafferMaybe you are crushing it, maybe you are struggling to keep going, perhaps you never got started, but you are here and readyThe opportunity for honesty and focusing on the winsBeing proud of where you are at; The importance of following through and finishing Time anxiety: Are you feeling overwhelmed around time and how do you combat that? Focusing on the outputs of this day, not the outcome, the small things that you put in every day What the diet industry has taught you about the timing around weight lossCorrecting your course: Motivation comes from DOING, not from waitingWhat is real for you? What are your keys to unlocking what is here for youHow do you recognize what you need? Are you basing your needs on others' needs?The continuous conversations with yourself and taking a hot minuteTake the time to sit with yourself and envision where you will be in a yearWhat can you do today that is in alignment with how you want to feel?What do you need to treat yourself the way you would treat your most important person?Getting across the bridge of your weight loss journey and continuing to move forwardCan you forgive yourself for the non-linear path through your journeyRecognizing your needs when all the really deep feels are coming up, could you benefit from working with a counsellor or therapistMobilizing what you need to get across the finish lineWhat is your HOW? What are the things you can focus on?Not all, Not everything!! Utilize the maximizing checklist not to do it all but to identify what you CAN do. @awakenedlearning To learn more about the Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you are a small business owner that's serious about scaling your business, this episode is for you, because capturing people at different points in their customer journey is what it's all about. So, today, we are going to talk about what the marketing funnel is and how bottom of the funnel SEO can be beneficial to your business, especially as this new era of search is upon us with Google's new generative AI Search Engine Experience.Tune in to discover how you can get more people to buy from you, whether you have a product-based or service-based business.In this episode:Why the marketing funnel matters to your business and bottom lineWhat the marketing funnel isHow to create bottom of the funnel content rooted in SEODon't get stuck only creating top and middle of the funnel contentElevated Visibility: practical SEO, marketing, and soul-talk for female founders with zero bullshit + 100% compassion.Resources & LinksCatch up with last week's episode Everything You Need to Know About Google's New AI Search Engine to know what's coming in the world of online marketing.Check out the full Show Notes on my website for a graphic about the different stages of the marketing funnel and get a visual idea of what I'm talking about in this episode.FREE DOWNLOAD: simple, straightforward, actionable SEO tips you can start implementing today. Grab your SEO checklist at ninagibson.co/freebieConnect with NinaNina Gibson is a holistic SEO coach, search maven and corporate drop-out who is obsessed with helping female founders elevate their brand visibility with smart SEO. Instagram: @ninagibson.coWebsite: ninagibson.co
Alan Shreve is the founder & CEO of ngrok. ngrok is a simplified API-first ingress-as-a-service that adds connectivity, security, and observability to your apps in one lineWhat we cover: Creating a simple experience for users. Designing for the 90% use case vs. the 10%. How did the idea for ngrok emerge? How the first iterations of the product came about. The internal struggle to create simple interfaces. How do you test your library design? One of the best ways to test library design. Amazon's one-click checkout. Chasing simplicity vs complexity in a complex system. Product processes to help chase simplicity. How does NGrok measure and track user growth? Time to value, kpi, time to value. Empowering developers to do their jobs. How does a hobbyist use case expand into a commercial use case? How do you think about the problems that ngrok solves? How do you get an application online with minimal configuration? What's the takeaway for other developers or founders? Links:- ngrok: https://ngrok.com/- Alan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/inconshreveable- Thanks to Danger Casey https://twitter.com/CaseySoftware for organising this- swyx article https://www.swyx.io/self-provisioning-runtime- Joel Spolsky talk https://mixtape.swyx.io/episodes/elegant-software-joel-spolsky
This episode follows Part One of Damon West's story. On Part One of this special feature episode, Brian and Dale introduced Damon West and shared his journey serving his sentence in prison. In part two of this special feature we will hear from Damon what happened once he got outside of those prison walls on November 16, 2015.Episode Highlights: Restarting life outside of prison.A letter from an old teacher.The “big” break.Entry into public speakingGod's line vs our humble lineWhat happened to Mr. Jackson?Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on ForeverLawn:Change Agent by Damon West The Coffee Bean by Jon Gordon and Damon WestDamon West on Instagram @damonwest7 Damonwest.org for speaking engagements and informationwww.foreverlawn.comInstagram: @foreverlawnincGet Grass Without Limits HereVisit our show notes page HERESubscribe to Our Newsletter HERE
Most recently, Ellis was CIO of Toyota Australia, where he led a transformation of the IT function from an internally-focussed service provider to a strategic enabler, driver of innovation, and role model for outstanding customer service. Ellis grew and led a team of 300+ that delivered an industry-leading digital business capability as well as a rapid transformation in cyber security maturity, whilst dramatically improving efficiency and contributing to business growth.Ellis is a recognised IT leader with a track record of over three decades of building and leading world-class IT organisations, driving transformational change, and delivering tangible business value. His experience spans a range of roles and industries, across a range of organisational scales from startups to multinationals.Ellis is now pursuing independent advisory and consulting opportunities, aiming to add value to the business success of organisations and the development of their people through an effective IT function.In addition, to being a client of ours, Ellis was also a great guest!On the podcast this episode, I chat with Ellis about his substantial career in IT and dive into:What digital transformation isHow the automotive industry is changingWhy there is a shortage of vehiclesHow to help boards see the real IT issues that sit below the top lineWhat setting the right operating model meansHow to get stakeholder buy inIT crisis management And much more!Ellis can be contacted at: www.linkedin.com/in/ellisbroverThank you for listening, PLEASE share or rate this episode if you enjoyed it. It helps us a lot so we know what content you enjoy most and can create more of it! #AgileIdeasThis podcast is sponsored by Agile Management Office (www.agilemanagementoffice.com) providing high-impact delivery execution in an agile era for scaling businesses.Thank you for listening to this podcast. We welcome any feedback. www.agilemanagementoffice.com/contact Make sure you subscribe to our newsletter to receive access to special events, checklists, and blogs that are not available everywhere. www.agilemanagementoffice.com/subscribe You can also find us on most social media channels by searching 'Agile Ideas'.Follow me, your host on LinkedIn - go to Fatimah Abbouchi - www.linkedin.com/in/fatimahabbouchi/
Today we welcome Caroline Wiebe back to the show. Caroline is a 51 year old ultrarunner from Winnipeg, MB who just returned home after completing the Marathon des Sables (MDS), a 250km 6-stage/7-day race in the deserts of Morocco. She was one of 15 Canadians among 1000 racers representing 54 countries. Since the race began in 1986, only 20 percent of the racers have been women. We couldn't wait to hear about this fascinating race and her experience in Morocco. In this episode we talk about:Why this race intrigued herWhat her training and preparation was likeThe logistics of arriving at the start lineThe self-supported nature of the raceThe high and lows on the way to the finish lineWhat she learned about herself and her own mental strengthWe have always found multi-day stage races very intriguing and think you will find this conversation both interesting and inspiring.Resources we discuss in the episode:Episode 34 with Caroline: Goodbye Smoking, Hello RunningEpisode 71 with Mike Mueller & Kristine Self: Multi-Day UltramarathonersConnect with CarolineIG: @caro4runningConnect with Carolyn & Kim:Email us with guest ideas: inspiredsolescast@gmail.comInspired Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's InstagramCarolyn's FacebookCarolyn's website (sign up for her free weekly newsletter on the homepage)
Want to know how to buy a rental property? If rising home prices, rent prices, and fierce market competition have you struggling to get something under contract, your real estate saviors, David Greene and Rob Abasolo are here to help. In 2022's hot housing market, it can seem almost impossible for new real estate investors to get their foot in the door. But, if you follow what the experts are doing, you may be able to lock up your next investment while other buyers are stuck in bidding wars.Whether you're wondering how to buy your first rental property or your next rental property, David and Rob have answers for you. They've partnered up to buy luxury short-term rental properties in sunny Arizona, all while recording the exact steps they're taking to land a deal. If you're already investing in real estate, some of these steps may seem familiar to you, but the gems that David and Rob drop are rarely discussed (and incredibly helpful).So, if you're ready to start your real estate investing journey, build wealth, rake in cash flow, and build passive income, you're in the right place. David and Rob define their ten steps to investing success so you can spend less time analyzing deals and more time collecting rent checks.In This Episode We Cover:How to define your investment criteria so you can find deals that fit your needsWorking with a partner and keeping the line of communication openBlocking off time so you (and your partners) can focus on crossing the finish lineWhat to look for in a real estate agent and how to communicate to them what you wantWriting your offer with multiple strategies in mind so you can beat the competitionHow to not become “emotionally attached” to deals that look too good to be true And So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets Youtube ChannelQuickly find a local, investor-friendly real estate agent who can help you find, analyze, and close your next deal using the Agent FinderDave Ramsey's WebsiteZoomBiggerPockets PodcastAirDNAVoice NotesBump AppZillowDavidGreene TeamConnect with Rob and David:Rob's InstagramDavid's BiggerPockets ProfileDavid's InstagramCheck the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-589See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our host is Professor Richard Gershon of the University Of Mississippi School Of Law. I'm Liz Gill. Times change. Laws change. We had a show about the “new” Real ID back in 2019. Then a little thing called a pandemic happened so the date to need a real ID was pushed back. We'll find out more about this and more about Mississippi's Department of Public Safety from its General Council, Eric Brown. https://www.dps.ms.gov/administration/legal-divisionWhat can you get at the Department of Public Safety? Regular driver's license, Learner's permit, Disability ID car, Firearm permit application, Out-of-state drivers license transfer, or Sex offender registration. Start at https://www.ms.gov/home from there you can click on Driving in Mississippi to find where to make an appointment or click on one of the other gateways. Schedule an appointment: https://telegov.egov.com/dpsGet information from: https://twitter.com/MSHwyPatrolTo help make Mississippi a safer place by providing information regarding possible drug trafficking or illegal drug sales call the tip line number for the Bureau of Narcotics of Mississippi is 1-800-844-6272Questions:ID for federal institutionsEnhanced concealed carry § 45-9-101 https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/2013/title-45/chapter-9/license-to-carry-concealed-pistol-or-revolver/section-45-9-101Moving from another stateSkip the lineWhat do you need to bringNeeds a lawyer https://www.msbar.org/Car's license https://www.dor.ms.gov/Self service machineAppointmentWhat if you're not a legal resident See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is your purpose? Are you in alignment with the purpose that you came into your work with? Empathy has always been a core pillar of The Unapologetic Woman, but it's time to expand the lens of empathy even further and look at how we can see empathy as a strength, how it impacts our community, how it impacts our consciousness, and so much more.In this episode, Payal shares why we need to empower empathy and see empathy as a cornerstone and the lens that we, as generational leaders, need to lead through. She's also revealing new expansions to her business, why empathy is a key theme in how her journey is shifting, and what it will look like moving forward. Tune in and listen to how empathy brings more happiness, joy, and innovation and helps develop a much kinder society. Today on The Unapologetic Woman:Empowering empathyWhy we need to be held responsible as leadersHow my business is expanding into new realmsHow empathy impacts your bottom lineWhat future episodes will look like Finding alignment with your valuesThe importance of empathetic perspectivesIf you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Unapologetic Woman with Payal Beri on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.You can connect with Payal on Instagram and LinkedIn.Payal is a human behavior expert, speaker, and women entrepreneurs leadership coach who empowers leaders to create a company team culture they are proud of just as much as the mission and impact their business is making in the world. She has 10+ years as a former clinical therapist and as a global leadership development consultant, having worked with fortune 500 companies, to now ensuring no woman entrepreneur feels alone in her journey as a leader and equipped with strategies, tools, and the mindset to empower a high performing team and happy team.Payal holds a master's in clinical psychology and is completing her PhD in Business Psychology (2021), researching how to lead with empathy and psychological safety (trust) to create transparency and dual accountability in the workplace. She has created her proprietary framework that she uses with her clients, compassion for self, empathy for others and accountability for both.
Christy Curtis Buss is a dancer, choreographer, entrepreneur, and business owner among many more. From dancing in her mom's Dance Studio, Christy won "The All-American Girl" contest at the age of 19. After which, she was offered 2 TV contracts and moved to California. That event opened up many opportunities for her to pursue her career in both the acting and dancing industry. She had become a dance instructor at a gym, dance captain in professional sports, choreographer for multiple Daytime TV Shows, the host of her own talk show, and now, the CEO of her own skincare line, Hedo. In this episode, we talked about dancing, traveling and seeing different cultures, entrepreneurship, and the importance of self-care. Episode 30 at a glance...Christy's role models and her perception on entrepreneurshipWhy Christy never wanted to own a Dance StudioThe event that launched Christy's career in acting and dancingHow Christy's life changed after moving to CaliforniaHow Christy got into the film industry as a choreographerWhat Christy thinks about the world after seeing different places and culturesChristy's lifestyle and how she got the idea of launching her own skincare lineWhat made Christy's skincare line uniqueThe countries Christy would love to visit againChristy's tips on how to mindfully recharge yourselfCheck out Christy Curtis Buss' all-natural skincare line for men and women on this website. Download your FREE GUIDE to Mindful and Energetic Living here, and subscribe to this podcast!See you in Episode 31!———Buzzsprout podcast link: http://mindfullyrecharged.marianathomas.com/Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/mindfully-recharged-with-mariana-thomas/id1540285007Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3b1IfgnP3uCpEFOPHzlACN?si=lhViiwSbRVC7BE7CxpbPxwAmazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/Mindfully-Recharged-with-Mariana-Thomas/dp/B08JJQZ792/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mindfully+recharged&qid=1605818730&sr=8-1Visit my Website and subscribe to my mailing list! https://www.marianathomas.com/7 Days of Healthy Habits Workbookhttps://www.marianathomas.com/courses Follow me on Instagram!https://instagram.com/the_real_mariana_thomas?r=nametag
Happy Father's Day! K: Every child has a hero.. and he is called dad! He can make anything happen… he is the first love for his daughters and a super hero the boys ...its so cute to hear the kids fight on ….who's dad is the strongest!H: Actually fathers are just like ordinary men but it's the love for their child that makes them into heroes, adventurers, story tellers and even singers!The values, the life lessons that the kids learn from their dads are unmatched.. they learn how to live and enjoy life .. and there is no denying that these things cannot be learnt at school..K: Absolutely.. and being a mom I hate to admit this.. but its true that we cant teach what they teach!H: happy fathers day..all you guys are doing a great job and if we look at the bigger picture, you are actually contributing in a big way to raise better citizens for the world tomorrowI am going to take this opportunity say this on behalf of all the mothers - that we love you more now… We have loved seeyou transform to a different human after being a father… and the best moments for us are to see you bond with the kids … Thanks for being there and putting up with us as well… K: yaa.. so a big thumbs up to youH: We all know that the most popular way in which fathers bond with their children is through games be it soccer, cricket, or even eye spy with my eye or the guessing games.. They all love it.... so in todays episode we are going to play a rapid fire game with dads from across the globe!Are you all ready? Lets startDescribe fatherhood in 1 lineWhat are the biggest challenges you face as a fatherDo you think mother's get too much credit for the right upbringing of the kids?What are your favourite ways to bond with your your kids?If you had a magic wand, what would you change about your kids or maybe yourself as a father?What are the advantages of being a father and not a mother?
It's time for another Question Time! This week;If Benji was on one of the 9/11 planes and had the opportunity to take down the attackers, do you think he would charge up the aisle and tackle the terrorists or try his best to get stuck behind the drinks cart?Quote your favourite commentary ‘cliche' lineWhat's worse: blowing a 22-0 lead or losing to 2 qcup halves? What are your thoughts on the magic round matchups?Is Tevita Pangai Jr the key to the Blues winning Origin, and will Freddy be smart enough to wind him up and aim him directly at David Fifita?And much, much more.Support us on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/nrlboomrookies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What was your inspiration to work in the field of journalism?Thoughts about Draymond Green's commentsShould more HBCU schools be included in the NCAA tourney and the CFB playoffs? If you could have one famous person you like on your podcast who would it be?Sports and Policies affecting the bottom lineWhat's your favorite era of Boston College Basketball?Follow Kwani A. Lunis on Social Media:IG: kwanialunisTwitter: kwanialunisWebsite: www.kwanialunis.comFollow us on Social MediaFacebook: That's My Sports PodcastIG: tmspodcastTwitter: _tmspodcast
We are in it, my friend, whatever "it" is. And now that the initial shock has worn off, it may be helpful to think about how we want to be while we're in it. A few broad stroke themes:Where are you starting from? Where was your mental health at the start?Normalizing the fact that it's okay to feel wobbly as we navigate uncertaintyAllowing all of your feelings—the good, the bad, and the uglyWeird spiritual techniques to help us make it throughWe are meaning makers I hope you enjoy! Grateful for you.HONORABLE MENTIONS:Natacha Oceane's YouTube channelExistential Kink by Carolyn ElliottInterview with Amanda FlakerAshley Wood's podcast, The LineWhat are the Akashic Records?Thank you for listening! If you liked this episode, I would be very appreciative in you left a review on Apple Podcasts. Throwing Light is for people who believe in the restoration and healing of the world and who aren't hung up on outdated dogma that seeks to dictate what that's supposed to look like. I'm interested in connecting with people who are actively working toward healing and restoration for themselves and the world. I am especially interested in connecting with helping professionals and people who spend their days caring for others. I promise that engaging with this podcast will help you on your healing journey and motivate you to delve even deeper into the beautiful work you are already doing in the world.If you resonate with my work and want to stay connected, be sure to follow me on Instagram, or subscribe to Glow Mail (my semi-regular love letter via email). If you have any questions, you can email me at brandyglows@gmail.com. I would love to hear from you!MUSIC CREDITSIntro music: Otis McDonald, BirdBrainz (Track 7 from the album Innovations in Booty Shaking Music (Part I))
Host Michael Boodro questions the conventional idea that fabric lines make designers rich: “Is it possible to have success by the yard?” Four fabric professionals with a range of perspectives — including Stephen Elrod and Brian Dicker from Kravet and Holland and Sherry respectively, and designers Lori Weitzner and James Huniford — gather to talk about how they made it in the fabric industry, and how they continue to look forward to the future of fabric. This episode we dive into:How brands select designers for collaborationsThe method and process of collaborating on a fabric lineWhat makes licensing and collaborations successfulHow to become successful through a fabric lineThe future and technology of textilesBuyer trends and the value of the experienceGet to know our fabulous guests:Stephen Elrod is the executive vice president and creative director for Lee Jofa and Brunschwig & Fils. With close to three decades of experience, Stephen has led partnerships with various designers including another podcast guest, James Huniford, and most recently, Kelly Wearstler.President of Holland and Sherry, Brian Dicker drove the tailor-focused fabric company's expansion into interior design. Holland and Sherry is now a prominent player in the interior design realm and has partnered with designers like Elizabeth Eakins, Muriel Brandolini, and Christopher Maya.Lori Weitzner is an independent fabric designer and the founder of Weitzner. Lori built her own textile company from the ground-up and later, successfully merged with Pollack. After 12 years as a business owner, Lory grown as a fabric designer and expanded into other areas of design.James (Ford) Huniford, is a renowned interior designer and founder of Huniford Design Studio. He has a fabric line with Kravet / Lee Jofa and has been featured in magazines such as Architectural Digest, W Magazine, and Vogue.Check out these further resources:Get to know the history of KravetThe story behind Holland and Sherry:Lori Weitzner's new collection for Artistic Tile:Video: Tour Lori Weitzner's studioLearn more about Huniford Design StudioDiscover some of James Huniford's top design tips.Connect with Chairish and our guests on Instagram:Chairish: @chairishcoMichael Boodro: @michaelboodroKravet: @kravetinc, @leejofa, and @brunschwigfilsHolland & Sherry: @hollandandsherryinteriorsLori Weitzner: @loriweitznerJames Huniford: @fordhuniford See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Michael Boodro questions the conventional idea that fabric lines make designers rich: “Is it possible to have success by the yard?” Four fabric professionals with a range of perspectives — including Stephen Elrod and Brian Dicker from Kravet and Holland and Sherry respectively, and designers Lori Weitzner and James Huniford — gather to talk about how they made it in the fabric industry, and how they continue to look forward to the future of fabric. This episode we dive into:How brands select designers for collaborationsThe method and process of collaborating on a fabric lineWhat makes licensing and collaborations successfulHow to become successful through a fabric lineThe future and technology of textilesBuyer trends and the value of the experienceGet to know our fabulous guests:Stephen Elrod is the executive vice president and creative director for Lee Jofa and Brunschwig & Fils. With close to three decades of experience, Stephen has led partnerships with various designers including another podcast guest, James Huniford, and most recently, Kelly Wearstler.President of Holland and Sherry, Brian Dicker drove the tailor-focused fabric company’s expansion into interior design. Holland and Sherry is now a prominent player in the interior design realm and has partnered with designers like Elizabeth Eakins, Muriel Brandolini, and Christopher Maya.Lori Weitzner is an independent fabric designer and the founder of Weitzner. Lori built her own textile company from the ground-up and later, successfully merged with Pollack. After 12 years as a business owner, Lory grown as a fabric designer and expanded into other areas of design.James (Ford) Huniford, is a renowned interior designer and founder of Huniford Design Studio. He has a fabric line with Kravet / Lee Jofa and has been featured in magazines such as Architectural Digest, W Magazine, and Vogue.Check out these further resources:Get to know the history of KravetThe story behind Holland and Sherry:Lori Weitzner’s new collection for Artistic Tile:Video: Tour Lori Weitzner’s studioLearn more about Huniford Design StudioDiscover some of James Huniford’s top design tips.Connect with Chairish and our guests on Instagram:Chairish: @chairishcoMichael Boodro: @michaelboodroKravet: @kravetinc, @leejofa, and @brunschwigfilsHolland & Sherry: @hollandandsherryinteriorsLori Weitzner: @loriweitznerJames Huniford: @fordhuniford See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the 14th episode of the "Talk That Talk Show", hosted by Barry Holmes. Holmes brings his perspective on a range of sports topics. The show has shifted to it's summer schedule, and will air every Thursday at 7 PM. Here's what else is on the show:Kevin Durant / Klay Thompson Game 4 StatusNets trade Allen Crabbe and draft picks for Taurean PrinceDoes this trade free up room for Kyrie to Brooklyn?Yankees thriving amidst massive injuries Anthony Joshua vs Andy Ruiz Jr. reactionNCAA moves back 3 point lineWhat does this mean for the progression of the game of basketball?NBA Finals RecapSpecial shout out to our sponsors:VW Liquors (Edison, NJ)Executive Bar & Restaurant (Carteret, NJ)Ninetyones.comMusic: Zeshan Abbas (Vitamin Z)
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Portland Timbeers-A podcast about the Portland Timbers & Oregon Beer.
The guys in this weeks episode drink beer.... Talk soccer and banter with each other over the finer points of who can use the phrase Steam Brewed. Highlights include:New Player Rumor Brian Fernandez 24 Necaxa Liga MXTimbers San Jose 3 NilTimbers Dallas 2-1Valeri, No Playing, Ebo, Back line, No offense maybe to much pressure for mediocre back lineWhat is going on Locker Room Sean McCaulley? Abyss 2008 Campfire Friday, Oxidized, But it is still good. All this talk about oxidized beer.Beers tried and discussed this week were:The Abyss (2008) by Deschutes BreweryCream 'Ale'dul Jabbar by Hop Valley Brewing CompanyDamnation by Russian River Brewing CompanyPliny the Elder by Russian River Brewing CompanySpookie Cookie by SeaQuake BrewingChocolate Porter by SeaQuake Brewing ONE-OFF [BANISHED] Lost Love by Crux Fermentation Project Anchor Steam Beer by Anchor Brewing Company See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Treading Carefully with Self-Employment and Taxes In this episode, KT and George discuss: A recent change in corporate tax reformThe benefits of being an S corporationSmall business owners sweetening the tax situationKey Takeaways: A pass through entity is an entity where the net income passes directly down to the individual tax payerIf you're a single individual and your taxable income falls under $157,500… you can take that 20% deduction off your bottom lineWhat effect is this tax reform going to have on the real estate market?"Corporate tax reform hasn't been done in the is country in many years and as a result a lot of our bigger companies have begun to keep and declare their assets out of the country." - KT Thomas Reach Me Here: KT Thomas Connect with KT Thomas: https://ktsmoneymatters.com/ Purchase KT's book- The Hardworking Woman's Guide to Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From The Pink Seats is Presented by Frankfort Avenue Liquors & Wine!Featuring a full bar with award winning mixologists along with a packaged store featuring over 600 whiskeys, some of the best local brews, and much more. Visit them today at 2115 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40206 - Right next to Manhattan Project or visit LouisvilleDrinks.comThe 2023 In Review series comes to an end in part 3 as Jacob, Vince, and Matt are joined by Louisville Sports Live Host, Tayler Lynch, to break down a massive season for the Louisville defense. The guys dive into storylines, key moments, disappointments, and of course bring you the Matt Stats you need.Why 2024 will be the year of winning on the roadWhat Mark Hagen and Ron English showed as DC's The growth of the defensive lineWhat allowed Ashton Gillotte to have a breakout year and why bigger things are aheadPass rush was good but not great.. What the stats sayTwo players no one talked about emerging into starsWhat Brohm showed as a head coach when it comes to defenseHow the staff showed their expertise Where the secondary improved but showed signs of struggleWhy 2024's off season addressed this major needMatt's stats position by positionThe State of Louisville Podcast Network is powered by Kern's KornerVisit Kern's Korner in The Highlands for the cities best burger & chili! Follow them on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/kernskorner/Drink Mr. & Mrs. BourbonFormer Louisville Cardinal basketball star Russ Smith is changing the bourbon game with Mr. & Mrs. Bourbon Company. Skip the cold and hassle and have Mr & Mrs delivered to your front door! Visit Seelbachs.com/collections/mr-mrs-bourbon to buy now!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy