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Eating For Free
The Great Fuckening: Is Megan Fox to Blame for Kim Kardashian's War Crimes?

Eating For Free

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 67:20


Links: “Kim was like, ‘I really want to do this reality show. We're supposed to do it with Ryan Seacrest. I just think my family's interesting,'” he recalled. “I gave her the best advice I could but I still remember the conversation like yesterday: ‘I think my family is interesting and it could be something.' Well, you were absolutely right!” [Us Weekly] The foursome can be seen drinking liquor out of the bottle and sucking on lollipops, because of course they were. Branding! Branding! [Twitter] There's some iconic photos of her in his Aston Martin picking up food in Calabasas from the Daily Mail at that time. [Daily Mail]  “Eventually butterflies get bored sitting on a flower for too long. They start feeling smothered. It's a great big world and they want to experience it.” [Instagram] About: Obsessive about the dark underworld of Instagram influencers, celebrity-induced conspiracy theories, and modern media shenanigans? You're in the right place! Hosted by Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly investigative podcast reporting live from the absolute edge of the internet. We're a new wave of gossip sleuths at a time when our culture is increasingly chaotic and mass media lacks the talent or clarity to make sense of our shared capitalist nightmare! You can also find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. Any personal, business, or general inquires can be sent to eatingforfreepodcast@gmail.com  Joan Summers: Twitter: @laracroftbarbie Matthew Lawson: Twitter: @_matthewlawson

Babe, You've Got This
Ep 63. Our Hardest Challenges & Face Palm Moments In Business // with Naomi O'Hara

Babe, You've Got This

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 30:08


Links: Kim's Instagram Coaching with Kim Kent Abundance Club - Join Us

True Business with Kat Byles
EP0019: Your Bold True Voice - Kim Boudreau Smith

True Business with Kat Byles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 45:56


Kim Boudreau Smith is a speaker, author and coach for women to speak their bold true voice. She is the founder of an internet radio station, author of 3 books and the Speak your Bold Truth Podcast. We explore what it takes to speak from your true voice, tips to move from nervous to confident to speak, how to get off the ground as a new speaker and there’s a little bit about Kim’s programme if you are looking for a mentor to work with too. Our intention to inspire a stronger connection to your bold, true voice. Links Kim's Website - kimbsmith.com Kim's Instagram - Her Bold Voice Speaks

Creative Cuppa
Kim Sheehan: opera soprano & contemporary singer

Creative Cuppa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 14:25


Host: Gareth Davies.Produced by The Sound Boutique.Gareth chats with singer of opera, chant and avant-garde Kim Sheehan, about finding her voice in a piano lesson and her new 'All About Sound' album.Links Kim's website: https://bit.ly/2G5YafB All That Is Sound (Cork Midsummer Festival 2020): https://bit.ly/2Hq6jfK Follow Kim on social media: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3iV0qF3 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3iW0ogi Twitter: https://bit.ly/2RSTz3f Creative Cuppa Homepage: https://bit.ly/32iKRBwStarting a podcast? See what The Sound Boutique can do for you: https://bit.ly/2Zl3q6s Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creativecuppa)

Stories Behind the Grind
#78 The Three Key Advertising Cycles and How To Stay Front of Mind with Kim Barrett

Stories Behind the Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 25:34


On this episode of Stories Behind the Grind, you'll hear from a Facebook marketer and best selling author Kim Barrett who is the CEO of Your Social Voice and has helped business grow to 7 figures.   We discuss where the opportunities are in the marketing world right now, the 3 key advertising cycles and which to focus on first and how not to fall into this common marketing mistake.   Also discover   How an interest in tropical fish catapulted Kim into the world of Marketing Common mistakes when advertising on Facebook The NOC method to putting together an effective Facebook ad. How to spot opportunities in uncertainty  How to stay fresh in people's minds How businesses can stand out in Facebook and make their presence known The three advertising cycles to generate a positive ROI for your business Future developments in Facebook Challenges Kim faced while growing his business   Links: Kim on LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/realkimbarrett Kim on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/realkimbarrett/ Your Social Voice - https://www.yoursocialvoice.com.au/

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
193 Bloodborne Pathogens with Kim Laudenslager!

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 72:03


As Andrew and Michelle continue their infection control series, they really want to focus on bloodborne pathogens—basically any disease or infection that can be transmitted via blood and other bodily fluids. Since hygienists and dentists work in VERY close proximity to their patients’ saliva, it’s helpful to know the best techniques and methods for preventing the spread of these pathogens throughout the office. Kim Laudenslager has been a dental hygienist for the last four decades(!). Based in Lone Tree, Colorado, Kim was an associate clinical professor at the University of Colorado’s School of Dental Medicine for over 30 years, and currently works with the Office Sterilization & Asepsis Procedures Research Foundation. In addition, she puts on OSHA infection prevention seminars for many professionals in the dental industry. In this episode, Kim breaks down the differences between various disease-control organizations and what their jurisdictions are, as well as explains how nurses were critical in establishing a standard for dealing with bloodborne pathogens.     EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 7:48 - Kim highlights the differences between bloodborne pathogen regulation at state and federal levels and who has jurisdiction over what. - Debunking some of the misconceptions about the CDC’s “recommendations” and just how optional they are. - How nurses in the 1980s played a crucial role in driving OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard. - What constitutes OSHA’s annual bloodborne pathogen training? - Examining the two primary routes of bloodborne pathogen exposure. - Kim breaks takes a close look at several bloodborne diseases and even quizzes Andrew and Michelle on their knowledge. - What does it mean to be a “responder” or “non-responder”?  - Did Freddie Mercury’s extra incisors give him greater vocal range? - What are “practice controls” and “engineering controls,” and why are professionals are at a much lower risk of contracting bloodborne pathogens than they were 20 years ago?   QUOTES: “It doesn’t matter what state you live in, everybody has to comply with what we’re gonna talk about today.” “Don’t get hung up on that word ‘recommendation’ cuz trust me, it’s mandatory.” “When the CDC recommends it, it’s mandatory.” “We never alter our infection control based on a patient’s health history.” “It is our personal obligation to keep up on our own vaccines and keep ourselves healthy.” “My goal is to keep all offices out of trouble.” LINKS: Kim’s homepage - https://kimlaudenslager.com/ Kim’s email: kimlaudenslager@comcast.net    Beyond the Operatory - http://beyondtheoperatory.weebly.com/ TriviaDent - https://www.triviadent.com/ Thank you to Paradise Dental Technologies aka PDT for providing sponsorship for this episode! THIS EPISODE COUNTS FOR CE! - but read the disclaimer below as it might not count for your state. Go here to take the test and get your CE credit! Be sure to thank the sponsor for this episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/   AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/   AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists   AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca 

The Plantly Compassion
#54 Secondhand Shopping - Tipps zum nachhaltigen Klamottenkonsum, Interview mit Kim von BUMOKA

The Plantly Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 55:45


Heute haben wir die liebe Kim vom Blog & YouTube Kanal BUMOKA im Podcast, um mit ihr über das Thema Second Hand zu sprechen. Sie ist die Gründerin des 2nd hand markt in Frankfurt und setzt sich, genau wie wir, gerne mit Themen rund um ein nachhaltiges Leben auseinander. Kim gibt uns hilfreiche Tipps und Tricks, wie ihr online und offline am besten an coole Second Hand Klamotten kommt und wie die eigenen Kleiderschrank Schätze selbst noch an den Mann/die Frau gebracht werden können. Vielen Dank Kim für das tolle und inspirierende Interview! Links: Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bumoka/ Kim's Blog: http://bit.ly/BUMOKA Kim's YouTube Kanal: http://bit.ly/BUMOKA-YouTube Hör' auch in unsere Folge #32 über Fast Fashion Doku „The True Cost“ Rabatt Code Organic Basics: PLANTLYOBC *** Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per Instagram unter @theplantlycompassion. Wir freuen uns sehr über jede Nachricht die uns erreicht. Sehr helfen würde uns auch eine Bewertung auf iTunes, wenn euch der Podcast gefällt lasst doch gerne mal ein paar Worte da! * Music by: DJ Quads - My everything

Successful Nonprofits Podcast
Top 5 Behaviors of High-Performing CEOs: A Conversation with Kim Powell, author of The CEO Next Door

Successful Nonprofits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 32:58


Kim Powell is back and she’s changing the perspective about who can be a successful CEO! Podcast veteran Kim Powell returns to the podcast to discuss key takeaways from her latest book, The CEO Next Door. Kim explains the traits of successful executive directors and debunks CEO myths.   Links: Kim’s website: www.ghSMART.com Buy the book: The CEO Next Door: www.ceonextdoorbook.com Kim’s debut, Episode 27: https://www.successfulnonprofits.com/archive/creating-a-100-day-launch-plan-for-your-new-ceo-with-kim-powell-episode-27   *****Timestamped Highlights***** (4:19) Myth #1: Successful CEOs have Ivy League degrees. (5:07) Myth #2: Successful CEOs began pursuing the top seat early in their careers. (6:16) Myth #3: The CEO is a superhero who saves the day. (7:29) Myth #4: Successful CEOs are extroverts. (8:05) Myth #5: Successful CEOs have swung from success to success throughout their careers. (9:30) Career blowups are an opportunity to learn (11:30) Step “broad” (15:10) Kim discusses four behaviors that can propel someone to the CEO position (15:44) Behavior 1: Being decisive (18:20) Behavior 2: Delivering reliably (20:56) Behavior 3: Engaging for impact (21:43) Behavior 4: Adapting proactively (25:01) Kim’s shares the most interesting interview conducted for her book (28:55) Kim shares the most diplomatic ways interviewees turned down her interviews for her book

Real Estate Deep Dive With Kara Macdonald
Authenticity Matters – Ep 013 – by Pruitt Title

Real Estate Deep Dive With Kara Macdonald

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 23:25


Hello and welcome to the Real Deep Dive Podcast with Kara Macdonald! On today’s show, we’re diving into being authentic on social media. Kara is joined by Kim Garst, powerful marketing strategist and author of “Will the Real You Please Stand up.” Authenticity on social media is important in any industry, but it’s especially crucial in real state because our primary goal on social media is lead generation. Think of how you would interact talking with people at a party. You’d never start a real life conversation by mentioning the 20% off promotion on your website; you’d find something you both have in common to talk about. That’s how social media conversations should be, too. Business comes later – relationship first. This is why posting pictures of your food works. Many people resist this blurring of the lines of business and personal life, but we have to be relatable. Kara and Kim discuss how to handle a branding mistake with course correction when you’ve realized one of your posts doesn’t align with your values. The truth is, people love it when we “own our stuff” because they feel connected to us. It’s relatable; everyone makes mistakes. Speaking of connections, Kim says the term “community” is overused and misunderstood. Community isn’t people connecting with you as the leader, but people connecting with each other. Back to social media: one mistake real estate agents make is lack of strategy. You have to have an actual social media plan. The goal is to move people back to your site so they are on your turf and can give you their email address. In the social space we’re fighting for attention constantly. So, when you move to a place where you’re giving them value through email – that’s a one-on-one experience – instead of having all of those competing messages on social media. Kim recommends Click Funnels and Lead Pages as great email-list-building resources which both have pre-formatted pages. Remember, you can outsource some aspects of social media, but it shouldn’t be handed over completely. Don’t turn over that role of messaging to someone who may not understand your brand. Kim’s expertise is in shortening the learning curve for entrepreneurs. Check her out at KimGarst.com to make complex things simple. Today’s episode is brought to you by Pruitt Title. Pruitt Title is an independent title company licensed in MD, DC and VA. For more information, visit www.pruitt-title.com or call 571-432-9382. Links: Kim’s book Will the Real You Please Stand up Pruitt Title Kara MacDonald We’re excited to announce an upcoming event for Real Estate Agents in the DC area called REBAR Camp Nova. Join us on Thursday, September 20, 2018 from 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM EDT for a very informal and very free technology conference. Mark your calendar! Location of REBAR Camp NOVA: Workhouse Arts Center 9518 Workhouse Road Lorton, VA 22079

Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories
HYH-45 "Kim Boaz: Back to Basics Bookkeeping"

Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 21:28


Download Episode! Kim Boaz is the owner of Back to Basics Bookkeeping in Portland, Oregon.  Debi Hertert from the podcast “Hosting Your Home” talks with Kim in this short, upbeat interview.  Many short-term rental owners who use Airbnb, VRBO, or their own website don’t consider their businesses to be large enough to warrant professional bookkeeping or CPA support.  Listeners who frequent Facebook groups such as the Portland Area Airbnb Hosts know that questions constantly arise about occupancy taxes, income taxes, which IRS schedule to use, what are legitimate expenses etc.  And people try to answer them as best they can, but if you are not sure about what you’re doing, a professional bookkeeper and CPA combination might be the answer.  Kim has 20 years of bookkeeping experience, and has five short-term rental clients at the moment.  She is also a business member of Host2Host, the nonprofit association with the goal of being “By Hosts, For Hosts”.   0:00-2:00 Debi introduces Kim, and then goes into a series of questions: 2:00 Why would a host want a bookkeeper? Kim:  To be compliant with the IRS and the State; become sure of how your business operates What kind of trouble could a host get into? Kim: The most common problem is mixing business and personal income in the same account vs having a separate business account. And many people will report the gross income without including their expenses that would help them. How many Airbnb hosts do you take care of? Kim: Five hosts now.  I’ve been doing Airbnb’s for 3-4 years, and have learned as we went along.  I have also worked with CPAs who are also learning their way along.  And, I have been learning hosts’ needs. 7:00 What are some best practices? Kim:  Keep accounts separate; keep receipts (don’t throw away that paper receipt); and use some sort of record keeping software, like QuickBooks. If you’re keeping digital records instead of paper records? Kim:  There are lots of apps out there to use to scan in receipts. 9:00 What about mileage? Kim:  There is an app called “Mile IQ” that has a 14 day free trial and allows you to swipe left or right for business or personal as you begin a drive, and you get a monthly report.  Hosts can only deduct either Auto expenses or mileage; you can only report one, not both. 10:45 Cost of QuickBooks? Kim:  That has ranged a huge amount in the past five years, and currently has four different packages, from $20 - $60/month.  But as a client with a bookkeeper who has the software, you can pay wholesale by using their subscription as the base. 12:14 What’s the difference between a bookkeeper and a CPA? Kim:  A bookkeeper does the daily duties, tracks all the receipts, and enters data into accounting software.  A  CPA takes the information from the bookkeeper and prepares the tax return.  There are some bookkeepers who are also Licensed Tax Preparers, but they don’t go through the more extensive training that CPAs do. 13:15: What would it cost someone to hire a bookkeeper? Kim:  That also varies widely.  It depends on how many accounts a client has, and how many transactions each account has.  Typically, at the beginning there is a higher cost as the bookkeeper gets all the entries caught up for the year. What if you start out at the very beginning, with an Airbnb host who has just one listing? Ballpark? Kim:  Getting them set up on QuickBooks might cost $250-$350.  That would be to organize and set up, implement the Chart of Accounts etc.  Then I give clients the option of the client doing the data entry, or me doing it, or some combination.  If a host feels like cash flow is an issue, I go through baby steps with the client. 16:42 Have you dealt with any audits? Kim:  Not as far as rentals are concerned, but I have been involved in other audits. If a client gets audited, their bookkeeper can join them.  The more organized you look, for example if you have a system, the more they will leave you alone. 17:15: Any horror stories to share? Kim:  No horror stories, but I’ve seen everything!  I’ve been doing bookkeeping for 20 years.  The biggest challenges are clients who bring a giant tote of receipts and haven’t filed taxes in several years.  But I actually enjoy tackling these super-challenging problems. I work out a game plan with the client, set up the accounting software, all the steps needed to get back into compliance. 19:13 You wrote articles for the Host2Host website, correct? And do you have anything else you’d like to share? Kim:  Yes.  My biggest advice to hosts is to not be afraid to reach out to bookkeepers.  And, I created a non-profit called All Star Accounting Professionals – the association has all kinds of professional members. Hosts are welcome to reach out to me via email with questions. 20:35 Thank you!!   LINKS Kim’s articles on the Host2Host.org website (H2H.org members can read both articles, non-members just the summary):  https://host2host.org/Linked-Content Kim’s business:  www.backtobasicsbookkeeping.com Kim’s nonprofit professional association:  http://allstaraccountingprofessionals.com/

Successful Nonprofits Podcast
The CEO Next Door with Kim Powell

Successful Nonprofits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 32:58


Some of us shy away from the pursuing a CEO position because we think we don’t have the personality, experience, or savvy to be a successful. We typically assume there is only one personality type for being a successful CEO, and this is misleading. Today we speak with Kim Powell who shares insight from over 100 interviews with successful CEOs in her latest book, The CEO Next Door. This conversation: Debunks CEO Myths Explains how to achieve the CEO mindset Shares the importance of acting decisively and proactively     Links: Kim’s website: Buy The CEO Next Door: www.ceonextdoorbook.com Episode 27: https://www.successfulnonprofits.com/archive/creating-a-100-day-launch-plan-for-your-new-ceo-with-kim-powell-episode-27    *****Time Stamped Highlights***** (2:30) Myth busters: Successful CEOs have Ivy League degrees (5:45) Myth #2: Successful CEOs began pursuing the top-seat early in their careers (7:00) Myth #3: The CEO is a superhero who saves the day (8:00) Myth #4: Successful CEOs are extroverts (8:35) Myth #5: Successful CEOs have swung from success to success throughout their careers (11:15) Career blowups are an opportunity to learn (15:50) Kim discusses four behaviors that can propel someone to the CEO position (17:00) Behavior 1: Being accurately decisive (18:00) Behavior 2: Reliability (20:25) Behavior 3: Engaging for impact (21:23) Behavior 4: Adapting proactively (24:45) Kim’s shares her most interesting interview conducted for her book (28:15) Kim shares the most diplomatic ways interviewees turned down her interviews for her book

StartupSnakken.dk med Anders Thue Pedersen & Martin Bengaard
030 – Personlig effektivitet og produktivitet med Kim Hornung

StartupSnakken.dk med Anders Thue Pedersen & Martin Bengaard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 27:12


Personlig effektivitet og personlig produktivitet er vigtige emner som kan være svære at få greb om, Martin taler med ekspert i personlig effektivitet Kim Hornung der kommer med en masse gode råd og vejledning til hvordan man skaber rammer der giver et mere roligt hverdags liv hvor man når det vigtigste først.   Links Kim […]