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Wizard of Ads
True Things I Cannot Prove

Wizard of Ads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 5:46


“If the founder of an organization does not empower the next generation of leadership to carry the enterprise forward while he is still viable as a leader, the organization he founded will cease to exist within 10 years after his death.”I have no recall of how I learned that information, but I have known it for nearly 40 years. My confidence that it is true tells me that I trusted the source.I was working in an industrial steel fabrication shop in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma for 3 dollars and 35 cents an hour when I learned a second truth I cannot prove, but I remember the episode clearly. The year was 1976, when a million dollars was like ten million dollars today.I was listening to a radio interview while driving a delivery truck down Lynn Lane. The man on the radio had mailed a survey to a large number of millionaires and a surprisingly high percentage of them had completed that survey and returned it to him.He was sharing the characteristics of self-made millionaires:“Do self-made millionaires have a high I.Q.? No. The percentage of self-made millionaires with a high I.Q. is the same as the general population.”“Is it education? No. Self-made millionaires are no better educated than the rest of us.”“Is it family money? No. Self-made millionaires are no more likely to come from a wealthy family than you and I.”“Is it family connections? No.”“Did they marry someone whose family had money and connections? No.”“Did they ‘get discovered'? Did they get a big break? No.”When all of my assumptions had been shattered, he said there were only four things that self-made millionaires tend to have in common:(4.) Self-made millionaires are more likely to have been fired from a job than the rest of us.(3.) A high percentage of self-made millionaires have filed bankruptcy at least once.(2.) Self-made millionaires distrust traditional wisdom and believe there is a better way.(1.) Self-made millionaires think further ahead than we do. They have a time horizon that isn't measured in days or weeks or months, but in years.The invisible man on the radio went on to say that a person's socio-economic strata is largely determined by how far that person thinks ahead.The average American has a plan for their next two paychecks. Their upcoming paycheck is fully committed, and they have bills to pay with the paycheck that follows, although that one offers a small opportunity for discretionary spending. The paycheck after our next one gives us a little bit of hope.Two paychecks ahead is the furthest we dare look. This is what it means to be middle class.But at least we are not struggling to find the money to buy a new battery for the car so that we can get to work, or trying to borrow money to pay a long-overdue electric bill, or wishing we had enough food in the kitchen to last until payday. These people are struggling, but that is not the bottom. No.At the bottom of the socio-economic strata are the addicts who can think only of their next drink, their next score, their next fix. Their time horizon is a few hours, at most. Tomorrow doesn't enter their mind.Friend, I am convinced you can succeed at anything you choose to do, provided you have the emotional staying power to survive your mistakes.No matter how hard you try, there are a certain number of mistakes you are going to make. This doesn't mean you have failed. It means you are learning.So always keep trying. But above all:Think ahead.Roy H. WilliamsPS: “The one thing all famous authors, world class athletes, business tycoons, singers, actors, and celebrated achievers in any field have in common is that they all began their journeys when they were none of these things.”– Mike DooleyPPS: When business owners struggle, they often blame everyone but...

Maternal Health Innovation
8. What tribal nations' ancestral knowledge teaches us about maternal health

Maternal Health Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 37:41


For true innovation in maternal health to occur, we need to take a look at what works (and what needs improving) with maternal health in various cultures. On this episode, we discuss learning from tribal and indigenous cultures, and the programs and trainings involved. Today's guests are Heidi Christensen and Lynn Lane, Maternal Health Innovation Program Managers at Arizona Department of Health Services, and Reena Oza-Frank and Ali Stevens with Ohio Department of Health's Division of Maternal, Child, and Family Health.Today's episode is hosted by Kimberly Harper, the Perinatal Neonatal Outreach Coordinator with UNC Maternal and Infant Health.Learn more about us, explore our resource center and find support for all maternal health professionals at MaternalHealthLearning.org.Maternal Health Innovation is a product of the Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center and is produced by Earfluence.Music provided by Graham Makes.This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number U7CMC33636 State Maternal Health Innovation Support and Implementation Program Cooperative Agreement. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.

DANCE BEHIND THE SCREEN; process, production, social media

On this episode your co-hosts Martheya and Reyna interview Lynn Lane. Lynn Lane is the founder/artistic director/sound artist of The Transitory Sound and Movement Collective (TSMC). Lynn has had a long history in the arts and is currently the official photographer for the Houston Grand Opera and the Alley Theatre. His work has been shown nationally and internationally in galleries/museums as a photographer, filmmaker and artist. His history of performance began in the early 90’s in the gallery scene and well as creating many site-specific pieces which now carries on through the TSMC. He is represented in New York for his furniture design and has served on the Advisory Board for the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (NYC). He has curated projects at the Anthology Film Archives (NYC), taught documentary filmmaking in conjunction with the NYC school district, written for International Documentary Magazine and was represented in London/NYC for his documentary work. Currently, Lynn’s focus is solely on his photography and the development of experiential work with the TSMC. On this episode, we go behind the screen of Lynn’s career discussing the goal of dance photography, light/shadow/movement, bad dance photography, tips and tricks for studying dance photography, the importance of a private creative process, how TSMC blurs the lines as an experimental sculpture that lives and converses in front of their audience, and how social media opens a global dialogue.   Detailed shownotes: http://www.knowboxdance.com/podcast.html

The Stupid Cancer Show
VOICES OF SURVIVORS

The Stupid Cancer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2010 91:00


SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT KATIE JOZWICKI Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer Retail Business Consultant Chevron JOHN SABIA Young Adult Cancer Advocate Founder/President Hillside Media Productions, LLC LYNN LANE Prostate Cancer Survivor Executive Director/Founder Voices of Survivors Foundation

The Stupid Cancer Show
VOICES OF SURVIVORS

The Stupid Cancer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2010 84:40


SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT KATIE JOZWICKI Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer Retail Business Consultant Chevron JOHN SABIA Young Adult Cancer Advocate Founder/President Hillside Media Productions, LLC LYNN LANE Prostate Cancer Survivor Executive Director/Founder Voices of Survivors Foundation See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Ronnie is joined by Lynn Lane, widow of "Finian's Rainbow" composer Burton Lane and political activist. They discuss the Broadway revival of "Finian's Rainbow" and her commitment to social change.

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Freethought Radio
GUEST: LYNN LANE

Freethought Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2009 37:50


TOPIC: THE UNCHRISTMAS SHOWTo provide respite from the seasonal state/church and religious onslaughts, Freethought Radio devotes most of its program to great secular songwriting. The very special guest is Lynn Lane, 86, widow of the legendary songwriter Burton Lane, who reminisces about her husband and lyricist Yip Harburg, both unbelievers, and creators of "Finian's Rainbow," now a hit Broadway revival. After a little news, the hosts dissect one of the show's irreverent pieces, "The Begats," play snippets of songs, and speak with the charming Lynn Lane.

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Docmaker on the Go

Nutrageous and Semi-Automatic Freestylin' in Queens Projects Watch the video This clip captures another moment in the Latimer Gardens Public Housing Projects in Queens, NY with SKILLZ DVD Magazine on the beat. SKILLZ is a project that was conceived by Lynn Lane and Javier Goin one afternoon at a Starbucks Coffee shop talking about filmmaking and the need to document the 4 elements of Hip-Hop and the base that they came from, the streets of New York City. In this clip, SKILLZ takes it to Legendary underground Hip-Hop artist: Nutrageous and he sets off a cypher with his "DONZ" Crew, this time with Nut and Semi-Automatic demonstrating their lyrical skills in both English and Spanish. The cypher was hot and spilled out into the night.

Docmaker on the Go

"Large Amount" Spits Rhymes in the Y-O! Watch the video It was another late night for SKILLZ DVD Magazine as we pulled up on Ravine Road in the Y-O, Yonkers where we met up with Hip-Hop Artist: Large Amount. It was a crazy off the head session with LM spittin' some serious lyrical flow. SKILLZ DVD Magazine is a project by Lynn Lane and Javier Goin that explores the 4 elements of Hip-Hop and Hip-Hop culture. It revolved around interviews with some of the legends of Hip-Hop in all 4 elements: MC, DJ, bBoys and Graf Writers. This night was especially nice as it captured that moment of the Hip-Hop artist on the street with his crew spittin' rhymes and showing the love he has for his friends as well as the loyalty to his block.

Porch Talk
"Tahj McKey and Beating the Heat:

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 50:05


Stories of the Lynn Lane drummer, have passed through circuits of local news. Alan saw Tahj out playing twice in open fields throughout Starkville and had to know why. Tahj and Al met at Last Page Comics to sit down and talk about the years and influence behind becoming a drummer, why he 'beats the heart' in those open fields, and the music scene. As the story unfolds, pots and pans led to making waves in the Starkville music scene. The show shuts down with local stories, advice, and visions. Show closes with, 'Georgia' an original from Alan. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content

Porch Talk
"Tahj McKey and Beating the Heat:

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 50:05


Stories of the Lynn Lane drummer, have passed through circuits of local news. Alan saw Tahj out playing twice in open fields throughout Starkville and had to know why. Tahj and Al met at Last Page Comics to sit down and talk about the years and influence behind becoming a drummer, why he 'beats the heart' in those open fields, and the music scene. As the story unfolds, pots and pans led to making waves in the Starkville music scene. The show shuts down with local stories, advice, and visions. Show closes with, 'Georgia' an original from Alan.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content