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In this episode of Alberta Football Uncensored, hosts Teej Johannesson and Omari Fraser recap the first week of the AFL season, discussing the performances of the Wolfpack and Bucs. They delve into team dynamics, leadership roles, and the importance of maintaining momentum through the offseason. The conversation also touches on player journeys, defensive strategies, and predictions for upcoming games, particularly the rivalry between the Bucs and Wolfpack. The episode highlights the significance of community support and the evolving culture within the teams.TakeawaysThe Wolfpack's performance in week one was a strong statement.Maintaining a full roster is crucial for team success.Leadership plays a vital role in team culture and accountability.Recruiting new players is essential for team growth.The three-four defense offers flexibility and strategic advantages.Building momentum in the offseason is key to retaining players.Community support is integral to the success of local teams.Rivalries enhance the excitement and competitiveness of the league.Defensive strategies need to adapt to the strengths of opposing teams.Player experiences and motivations contribute to team dynamics.Chapters00:00 Week One Recap and Team Performance09:10 Central Alberta Buccaneers Season Preview10:28 Leadership and Team Dynamics in the Bucs14:00 Player Journeys and Motivations17:54 Defensive Strategies and Player Contributions23:52 Coaching Changes and Team Culture27:42 Maintaining Momentum in the Offseason32:51 Building Team Cohesion and Accountability34:28 Defensive Strategies: The 3-4 Defense Philosophy39:17 Game Previews and Rivalries46:37 Community Support and Team Growth
Summary In this episode Chief Revolution Officer John DiJulius talks to Kevin Sloan, Executive Vice President, Head of Retail Banking,for KeyCorp. As Head of Retail Banking, Kevin Sloan leads the execution of KeyBank's retail relationship growth strategy centered on helping clients and communities thrive. His responsibilities include leading 5,500 teammates across Key's 950 branch offices, its Business Performance, Support & Enablement team, and its Client & Teammate Experience team. He is also a member of KeyCorp's Executive Council. Takeaways Why KeyBank focused on the client experience What did Key do to transform their client experience What was the return on investment for Key How did Key keep the client experience momentum going years after Chapters: 00:00Celebrating 200 Years of KeyBank 02:50The Journey to Client Experience Excellence 06:12Moments Matter: A Framework for Success 09:04Recruitment and Retention Strategies 11:46Measuring Success: KPIs and Results 15:02Consistency in Customer Experience 17:46Building a Culture of Recognition 21:08Challenges of Maintaining Momentum 23:56Connecting Purpose with Client Experience 26:53The Importance of Emotional Connection 30:12Sustaining Momentum in Client Experience 33:05Collecting and Sharing Moments That Matter 35:59The Power of Small Gestures 38:48Conclusion and Reflections Links Connect with Kevin Sloan Six Reasons Your CX Plummets When Your Business Skyrockets, and How to Fix It: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/download-reasons-your-customer-experience-plummets/ Customer Experience Executive Academy: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/cx-executive-academy/ Employee Experience Executive Academy: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/exea/ Interview Questions: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/resources/ The DiJulius Group Methdology: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/x-commandment-methodology/ Experience Revolution Membership: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/membership/ Schedule a Complimentary Call with one of our advisors: tdg.click/claudia Secret Service Blog: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/secret-service-turns-20-and-the-dijulius-group-is-born-with-superior-customer-service-as-the-single-biggest-competitive-advantage/ Subscribe We talk about topics like this each week; be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode.
In this week's episode of the SCBWI Podcast, we are joined by Nova Ren Suma!Nova Ren Suma is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling The Walls Around Us and A Room Away from the Wolves, which were both finalists for the Edgar Award. She also wrote Imaginary Girls and 17 & Gone and co-edited the story & craft anthology Foreshadow: Stories to Celebrate the Magic of Reading and Writing YA. She has an MFA in fiction from Columbia University and has taught creative writing at the University of Pennsylvania and Vermont College of Fine Arts. Originally from the Hudson Valley, she spent most of her adult life in New York City, and now lives in Philadelphia. Her new novel Wake the Wild Creatures is out now from Little, Brown.Check out her website: novaren.comBuy her latest book here: https://bookshop.org/a/19191/9781616206727Follow her on IG here: www.instagram.com/novarenSupport the show
How Not To Diss The Dream | Mitch Matthews What happens when high achievers stop dreaming? In this episode, Mitch Matthews—speaker, coach, and host of the Dream Think Do podcast—shares why reconnecting with your dreams isn't optional, it's essential. From navigating career pivots to understanding the neuroscience behind our emotions, Mitch unpacks how small experiments, emotional honesty, and defining your “why” are key to building momentum and real growth. This isn't about lofty ideas—it's about taking actionable steps to make dreams real. From Burnout to Breakthrough Mitch reveals how the dream was once “kicked out” of him—and why that's more common than you'd think. Together, we explore how experiences, not just ambitions, can bring clarity, and why emotional indicators shouldn't be ignored. This episode isn't just a pep talk. It's a practical roadmap for anyone who wants to stop stalling and start moving. Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 03:12 – The Importance of Experiences Over Dreams 06:13 – Navigating Career Transitions and Inner Struggles 08:46 – The Science of Dreaming and Neuroscience Insights 12:02 – Small Experiments and Micro Actions 14:52 – Testing and Iterating on Your Dreams 17:54 – The Power of Exponential Thinking 21:09 – Maintaining Momentum in the Face of Challenges 24:13 – Understanding Your Why and Learning from Failure 27:04 – Prioritizing Dreams and Taking Action Follow Mitch:
What if the reason your clients, team, or peers don't recognize your value… is because you never showed them? In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael Mogill breaks down the unseen habits, small slips, and silent wins that separate those who sustain excellence from those who quietly fall behind. From holding the line on standards to making your effort visible, this episode is a tactical reminder that the little things are never little — and that complacency has a price. Here's what you'll learn: Why discipline erodes in the details — and how to hold the line How to make your unseen efforts visible to your team and clients What it really takes to prevent success from turning into stagnation Want to stay at the top? This episode is your reminder to act like it — every single day. ---- Show Notes: 00:00 – Introduction 03:48 – Teaching Entrepreneurial Lessons to the Next Generation 08:07 – The Bracelet Business: Fulfillment, Hustle, and Gratitude 09:38 – Combating Entitlement by Sharing the Real Journey 13:16 – Why Gratitude, Not Resentment, Builds a Great Culture 15:00 – Are You Paranoid or Just Paying Attention? 17:05 – The Slippery Slope of Letting Standards Slip 18:10 – Making the Invisible Visible: How to Show Your Work 22:36 – Final Thoughts and Takeaways ---- Links & Resources: Atomic Habits by James Clear David Goggins Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins Cameron Hanes The Score Takes Care of Itself by Bill Walsh ---- Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 320. John Morgan — Dream Big, Act Bold: Turning Visions into Reality 278. Adam Alter — From Stuck to Unstoppable: Gaining and Maintaining Momentum 217. AMMA — The Key to Clarity in Business
Discover the secrets to scaling your real estate business fast with this inspiring episode featuring Chris A. Williams! From realtor to investor, Chris shares his journey of building strategic partnerships, leveraging social media, and transitioning into real estate investing to create generational wealth. Learn how his mindset shift and disciplined approach to business have propelled him into the top ranks of real estate professionals.
Antoine Bandele joins C. M. Lockhart on the Written in Melanin Podcast to discuss his journey as an independent author, the importance of in person events, and the upcoming installments in his TJ Young & the Orishas series.00:00 Welcome to the Written Melanin Podcast00:22 Introducing Special Guest: Antoine Bandele01:27 Antoine's Journey as an Independent Author04:04 The Importance of Quality in Indie Publishing10:00 Balancing Passion and Professionalism12:05 The TJ Young Series: Growth and Themes15:43 Kickstarter and Live Events24:06 Breaking Even and Profiting at Events25:07 Importance of Human Connection in Book Sales26:13 Navigating Online Sales and Social Media27:19 Writing and Releasing Strategies29:03 Maintaining Momentum in Series Writing32:42 Engaging Readers and Writers41:22 Final Thoughts and Advice-Antoine Bandele
In this solo episode of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, Erica takes you deep into the messy middle of healing—the part we don't always talk about, but definitely all feel. Recorded in real-time while navigating some serious emotional rewiring, this one's raw, real, and wildly relatable.Erica shares her personal journey through a weekend of big feelings, high-stakes hope, and the nervous system freakouts that come with wanting something so badly it terrifies you. She breaks down the sneaky ways fear disguises itself as excitement, why our bodies shut us down when we're actually safe, and how to rewire those internal red flags into green lights again.If you've ever felt scared to be excited about something good—because disappointment has burned you before—this episode is your lifeline. From breathwork to grounding, manifestation to present-moment magic, Erica offers tools you can use right now to shift from anxious to aligned.
In this Q&A episode, I answer questions about sustainable fat loss, motivation, food quality, and how to keep the weight off long-term. I also share my personal takes on life, sports, and memorable meals.Here's what you'll learn:✅ How to maintain your fat loss results without rebounding✅ Whether low-carb or keto diets are effective long-term✅ If you should train when you feel tired or run-down✅ How to handle workouts and nutrition while travelling✅ How to adjust your nutrition when switching from fat loss to maintenancePlus, I share the sport I wish I could master instantly, the best meal I've ever had, and the underrated fitness tip that's changed results for many of my clients. Sign up To Become A 1-1 Online Fitness MemberBuy My Book, 'Your Fat Loss Journey Starts Here'Sign up For My Free 14-Day Fat Loss Kick-StarterMy InstagramMy ThreadsMy YouTube channelFree Fitness Guides Timestamps:00:11 Intro – Real-Life Fitness Questions Answered00:25 How to Avoid Regaining Weight After Fat Loss03:37 How to Help Someone Who Starts Strong But Loses Momentum05:36 Something I've Changed My Mind About in the Last Few Years (Outside of Fitness)08:23 Is It Okay to Train When You're Tired or Run-Down?09:41 Low-Carb & Keto Diets – Do They Work for Fat Loss?11:15 If I Could Instantly Be Great at Any Sport…12:35 How to Approach Fitness While Travelling or on Holiday15:01 Do You Need to Train to Failure to Build Muscle?16:32 The Most Memorable Meal I've Ever Had (And Why)17:48 How to Adjust Nutrition When Moving From Fat Loss to Maintenance19:19 Is the 10,000 Steps a Day Rule Legit or Overhyped?21:32 A Personal Rule I Live By That Most Don't Know22:42 How Important Is Tracking Food Quality (Not Just Calories)?23:43 If I Could Spend a Day With My Younger Self…25:19 One Underrated Fitness Tip That Changed Everything for My Clients26:43 Final Thoughts & Episode Wrap-Up
In this episode of 'The Tactical Empire,' Jeff Smith and Shawn Rider discuss overcoming challenges and distractions to lead a life of abundance, discipline, and high achievement. They share personal stories about becoming more handy and self-reliant, then dive deep into the concept of critical tasks—what they are, how to identify them, and their importance in driving business and personal growth. The hosts emphasize the difference between daily habits and critical tasks, stressing the need for intentionality and consistency to avoid stagnation. They offer practical advice for implementing critical tasks into daily routines to boost productivity and ensure continuous progress, even during busy or distracted times.00:00 Introduction: Finding the Will to Fight Back00:27 Casual Chat: Lawn Mowing and DIY Projects04:02 The Importance of Critical Tasks05:03 Implementing Critical Tasks in Daily Life08:05 Maintaining Momentum and Avoiding Drift12:05 Clarifying Critical Tasks15:52 Final Thoughts and Community Invitation
We are coming off a spiritual mountaintop after our 40 DAYS ON MISSION. How can we maintain this spiritual momentum? Let's talk about it.
On today's show, the NCAA Freshman of the Year, Max McEnelly of Minnesota, joins the show as we talk all things his Freshman season & Minnesota.01:32 - Summarizing the Season03:19 - Making the Jump to College05:30 - Being an Underdog08:28 - Dropping Matches to Carter & Parker11:00 - Bouncing Back for 3rd13:00 - Match Against Berge14:30 - Film Guy?15:45 - Having Gable Back For This Year18:00 - Impact of Michael Kemerer20:00 - Vance Vombaur in the Room22:00 - Maintaining Momentum 24:30 - 184 Next year25:45 - Fan Q&A33:08 - NIL DealsTweet us and send us messages with questions and general thoughts! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and go through the archives to hear more great stories.Support the show & leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and shop some apparel on BASCHAMANIA.com! For all partnership and sponsorship inquiries, email info@baschamania.com.BASCHAMANIA is a Basch Solutions Production. Learn more about Basch Solutions at BaschSolutions.com.SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/@JustinBaschCONNECT ON X/TWITTER:TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/justinjbaschINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/jbaschDRAKE ON INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/maxmcenelly_
Many companies hit a growth ceiling—not because of a lack of ideas, talent, or market opportunity, but because they lack operational rigor. In this episode, we sit down with Anna Talerico, CEO of Corporate Finance Institute (CFI), to unpack how she tackled this challenge head-on.Anna shares her journey of stepping into a successful yet “execution-challenged” organization and the hard lessons she learned in implementing structure, accountability, and speed. She reveals why traditional operating systems weren't enough, how she introduced company-wide sprints to drive alignment, and the key frameworks that finally got her team rowing in the same direction.Join Chargebee at Beelieve in San Francisco on April 8th & 9th and London on May 8th. Use the code PAVILION for a free ticket.Thanks for tuning in! Want more content from Pavilion? New episodes of Topline drop every Sunday with new Topline Spotlight mini-episodes every Thursday. Subscribe to never miss an episode.Stay ahead with the latest industry developments, emerging go-to-market trends, and valuable benchmarking data. Subscribe to Topline Newsletter for expert insights from Asad Zaman every Thursday.Tune into The Revenue Leadership Podcast with Kyle Norton every Wednesday. He dives deep into the strategies and tactics that drive success as a revenue leader, featuring real operators like Jason Lemkins of SaaStr, Stevie Case of Vanta, and Ron Gabrisko of Databricks.Your're invited! Join the free Topline Slack channel to connect with 600+ revenue leaders, share insights, and keep the conversation going beyond the podcast!Key chapters:(00:00) - Introduction to CFI and Anna Talerico(02:58) - Anna's Journey: From Bootstrapper to CEO(05:52) - Operational Rigor: The Need for Structure(09:02) - Establishing an Operating System(11:56) - The Pillars of an Effective Operating System(14:59) - Implementing Sprints for Alignment and Focus(18:05) - Maintaining Momentum and Accountability(20:53) - Final Thoughts and Recommendations
In this episode, Marcia shares valuable insights from a recent mastermind call she hosted with industry leaders, discussing strategies to retain business momentum amid external disruptions. You'll learn how to anchor yourself into your vision, remain consistent, and make empowered decisions that align with your personal and business goals, regardless of external circumstances. 00:54 Maintaining Momentum in Business 02:57 How consistency impacts your personal brand 05:04 Navigating your brand in an evolving industry 07:08 Embracing Emotional Intelligence in Relationships 09:40 Staying True to Your Vision 16:00 Knowing the difference between changing your vision and being reactive IG: @marciamiatke | FB: @marciamiatke | LI: @marciamiatke Join our FREE Emotional Intelligence FB group @eqmovement Ready to take your life and relationships to the next level? Join our Emotional Intelligence Academy where you'll learn to optimise your emotions, leverage your feminine and masculine energies and show up your most confident and radiant self!
In this thought-provoking episode of The Art of Consulting podcast, Andy discusses the "50-Minute Focus" technique. Throughout the conversation, he sheds light on critical lessons about identifying productivity pitfalls, the significance of adapting dynamic strategies, and leveraging unconventional approaches to foster successful personal and professional habits. From the transformation of time management techniques to the essential role of prioritizing tasks, Andy offers a treasure trove of insights and practical guidance for consultants seeking to excel in their personal and professional lives. Episode Summary: Introduction and Reflections from 2020 (00:06 - 00:44): The episode begins with a reflection on previous discussions from 2020 and the changes brought on by COVID-19. The Impact of Distractions (00:44 - 01:18): The speaker highlights the constant distraction posed by social media and smartphones, and their effect on productivity. Increased Distractions Over Time (01:18 - 02:00): A discussion on how distractions have become more pervasive over time, despite advancements in app efficiency. Understanding "Coffee is for Closers" (02:01 - 02:34): The speaker explains the phrase "coffee is for closers" employed as a motivational tool in sales. Strategies for Maintaining Productivity (02:34 - 03:15): The speaker shares personal strategies for maintaining productivity, such as task lists and prioritization. The Importance of a Task List (03:15 - 03:50): Emphasizes the role of task lists in proactive work and productivity. Approach to Task Prioritization (03:50 - 04:23): The speaker shares his approach to task prioritization, considering due dates and personal satisfaction. Evaluating and Prioritizing Tasks (04:24 - 04:53): Further explanation on task evaluation and prioritization. Considering Personal Satisfaction in Task Prioritization (04:53 - 05:29): The speaker advises prioritizing tasks that bring personal satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. Interdependencies in Task Prioritization (05:29 - 06:01): The speaker discusses the role of interdependencies when prioritizing tasks within a team. The Importance of Task Prioritization (06:02 - 06:31): A reiteration of the importance of prioritizing tasks for a productive day. Time Boxing Tasks (06:32 - 07:17): The speaker introduces the concept of time boxing tasks to manage workload and time effectively. Task List Preparation for the Next Day (07:18 - 07:50): Discusses the strategy of preparing a task list for the next day the night before. Concept of Time Boxing (07:51 - 08:29): The speaker discusses the concept of time boxing, a productivity strategy. Benefits of Time Boxing (08:31 - 09:06): Emphasizes the benefits of time boxing in managing tasks and time. Starting With Difficult Tasks (09:07 - 09:43): The speaker advises starting with the most difficult tasks to build momentum and ease into the day. Benefits of Time Boxing (09:44 - 10:17): The benefits of time boxing, particularly in managing unexpected schedule changes, are discussed. Reiterating Importance of Prioritization and Time Boxing (10:17 - 10:52): The speaker reiterates the importance of task prioritization and time boxing. Rewarding Oneself Upon Task Completion (10:53 - 11:37): The speaker emphasizes the importance of rewarding oneself after completing tasks. Tackling Difficult Tasks First (11:37 - 12:22): Discusses the strategy of tackling difficult tasks first to build momentum and reduce stress. Importance of Rewarding Oneself (12:23 - 13:02): A reiteration on the importance of self-reward after task completion. 50-Minute Increments for Larger Tasks (13:02 - 13:37): The speaker shares his strategy of working in 50-minute increments for larger tasks. Benefits of the Speaker's Approach (13:37 - 14:16): Discussion on the personal benefits of the speaker's approach, including better production and momentum. Risk of Burnout (14:18 - 14:55): Highlights the risk of burnout if one does not reward themselves and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Early Requests for Collaboration (14:56 - 15:28): The speaker discusses the importance of initiating collaborative requests early in the day. 50-Minute Increments for Larger Tasks (15:30 - 16:16): Reiteration of the strategy of breaking up larger tasks into 50-minute increments. Benefits of the Speaker's Strategies (16:17 - 16:58): The speaker emphasizes the benefits of his strategies, including increased productivity and improved personal life. Early Requests for Collaboration (16:59 - 17:28): A reiteration of the importance of sending tasks or requests to colleagues early in the day. Nightly To-Do List Preparation (17:29 - 18:07): The speaker recommends preparing a to-do list the night before for a productive start to the day. Early Morning Collaboration Requests (18:08 - 18:40): Discusses the benefits of sending collaborative requests first thing in the morning. 50-Minute Increment Time Boxing (18:40 - 19:11): The speaker re-emphasizes the concept of time boxing tasks into 50-minute increments. Benefits of the Speaker's Strategies (19:12 - 19:45): Reiterates the benefits of the speaker's strategies, including better productivity and momentum. Benefits of Task Management Strategies (19:46 - 20:23): The speaker reiterates the benefits of his task management strategies, including better productivity and momentum. Using 50-Minute Increments for Studying (20:23 - 21:04): Shares personal experience of using the 50-minute increment approach while studying for a certification. Importance of Rewarding Oneself (21:05 - 21:39): Reiterates the importance of rewarding oneself after completing tasks. Maintaining Momentum and Avoiding Burnout (21:40 - 22:47): Emphasizes the importance of maintaining momentum and taking adequate breaks to avoid burnout. Benefits of the Speaker's Strategies (22:47 - 23:32): The speaker discusses how his strategies have helped him stay productive and manage his workload. Benefits of the Speaker's Approach (23:32 - 24:06): The speaker emphasizes the benefits of his approach, including better productivity and momentum. Benefits of the Speaker's Approach (24:07 - 24:43): Reiterates the benefits of the speaker's approach, including better productivity and momentum. Reflection on Strategies for a Productive Week (24:44 - 25:29): The speaker reflects on how his strategies have contributed to his productivity and satisfaction during the week. Conclusion and Look Ahead (25:29 - 25:51): The speaker concludes the episode by encouraging listeners to implement his strategies and looks forward to future discussions. Episode Highlights: (00:06 - 00:44): The speaker reflects on changes brought on by COVID-19. (00:44 - 01:18): The speaker discusses the impact of social media and smartphones on productivity. (02:01 - 02:34): An explanation of the motivational phrase "coffee is for closers" is provided. (02:34 - 03:15): The speaker shares his strategies for maintaining productivity, such as task lists and prioritization. (03:50 - 04:23): The speaker's approach to task prioritization based on due dates and personal satisfaction is discussed. (04:53 - 05:29): The importance of personal satisfaction in task prioritization is highlighted. (06:32 - 07:17): The speaker introduces time boxing as a strategy to manage workload and time. (07:18 - 07:50): The speaker emphasizes the importance of preparing a task list for the next day. (08:31 - 09:06): The benefits of time boxing in managing tasks and time are discussed. (10:53 - 11:37): The speaker emphasizes the importance of rewarding oneself after task completion. (13:02 - 13:37): The speaker shares his strategy of breaking up larger tasks into 50-minute increments. (14:18 - 14:55): The speaker highlights the risk of burnout if one does not reward themselves and maintain a work-life balance. (14:56 - 15:28): The importance of initiating collaborative requests early in the day is discussed. (16:17 - 16:58): The speaker emphasizes the benefits of his strategies, including better productivity. (17:29 - 18:07): The speaker recommends preparing a to-do list the night before to kickstart a productive day. (19:46 - 20:23): The speaker reiterates the benefits of his task management strategies. (20:23 - 21:04): The speaker shares his experience of using the 50-minute increment approach for studying. (21:40 - 22:47): The importance of maintaining momentum and taking breaks to avoid burnout is emphasized. (24:44 - 25:29): The speaker reflects on how his strategies have contributed to a productive week. (25:29 - 25:51): The speaker concludes the episode by encouraging listeners to implement his strategies.
Struggling with Self-Doubt? Here's How I Push Through In this special episode of The Joel Erway Show, I open up about the self-doubt and imposter syndrome that so many of us entrepreneurs face. I know firsthand how easy it is to feel stuck, questioning whether you're good enough or if you really belong. But here's the thing—I've learned that the key to success isn't about eliminating doubt. It's about executing despite it. My mantra? "I'm allowed to feel like a fraud, but I execute anyway." In this episode, I share personal experiences, mindset shifts, and practical strategies that have helped me keep moving forward, even when doubt creeps in. If you've ever felt like you're not enough, this one's for you. Tune in now and learn how to break free from self-doubt and keep pushing forward. Find out here.
On this episode of the Customer's First Podcast, I am joined by Liz Weber, a distinguished business advisor, author, and organizational culture expert, to delve into the intricacies of leadership and company culture in today's fast-paced environment. Liz, with her vast experience and MBA in international business, shares her journey from a rewarding career with the State Department to becoming a trusted consultant for executives navigating the complexities of managing people and processes. As we explore the pressing challenges facing leaders today, Liz highlights the overwhelming nature of constant change, particularly since the pandemic. In her experience, identifying priorities has become paramount, as many leaders often find themselves mired in micromanagement rather than effectively delegating tasks to their teams. We discuss how critical it is for leadership to step back and empower their subordinates to take ownership of their roles, which fosters a more engaged and proactive workforce. Liz provides keen insights into the resistance leaders often exhibit, especially regarding trust and delegation. She explains her approach to helping leaders recognize that their hesitance to empower others can stifle development and lead to a disengaged culture. Through training and one-on-one coaching, Liz assists leaders in redistributing responsibilities, ultimately transforming their organization into a more balanced and efficient entity. We also delve into the critical role of corporate culture and its direct impact on employee satisfaction. Liz challenges listeners to consider how their teams feel about coming to work on Monday mornings, pointing out that a disengaged workforce reflects poorly on customer experiences. Through simple yet profound questions, Liz encourages leaders to confront hard truths about employee morale and actively create an environment where everyone feels valued and heard. Through Liz's expertise and genuine passion for leadership development, this episode aims to inspire leaders to cultivate a culture that prioritizes not just the customer experience but also the well-being and engagement of their employees, fostering a cycle of positivity and productivity that resonates throughout the organization. Timestamps: 7:00: Current Challenges for Leaders 10:58: Micromanagement and Leadership Effectiveness 15:06: The Importance of Strategic Planning 21:55: Focus on Company Culture 26:17: Maintaining Momentum in Culture Change Liz's Contact Information: Website: https://www.wbsllc.com LinkedIn: LizWeberCMC Tacey's Contact Information: Website: taceyatkinson.com LinkedIn: TaceyAtkinson Thank you for tuning in, and I look forward to having more valuable conversations together in the future. Remember: Customer-Centric Cultures Create Magical Customer Experiences. Now Go, Create the Magic!
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Ready to take your real estate career to the next level? Learn how Kyle Draper and the Serene Team are breaking barriers and achieving record-breaking success.As the real estate market evolves, success requires adaptability, teamwork, and a forward-thinking mindset. Join us as Kyle Draper, team leader of the Serene Team, shares practical strategies to navigate the challenges of 2025 and beyond. From team dynamics and personal growth to building meaningful client relationships, Kyle's insights will inspire and empower you to elevate your real estate game.In this episode, you'll discover:How to set intentional goals for a successful year.The importance of downtime and team connection.Proven strategies for maintaining momentum in slower months.How embracing a hybrid model can expand your reach.Kyle's inspiring journey into leadership and personal growth.
In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Todd Miller of Isaiah Industries and co-host Ethan Young chat with Jadon Moerdyk, founder of RemodelBoom.com, about his disruptive approach to lead generation in the home improvement industry. Jadon shares insights on how RemodelBoom transforms old leads into lucrative sales without upfront costs, using human-operated text messaging systems.They discuss the challenges of running a global business, the importance of authenticity in marketing, and future aspirations for his company. Tune in for an engaging discussion on innovation, entrepreneurship, and effective sales strategies for home improvement companies.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter01:23 Todd's Career in Home Improvement02:37 Introducing Jadon and RemodelBoom04:01 Jadon's Background and Business Journey08:08 Challenges and Successes of RemodelBoom13:37 Client Success Stories and Marketing Strategies24:00 Future Plans and Innovations24:39 Maintaining Momentum in Business25:59 Challenges of Scaling and Hiring27:42 Global Talent and Mentorship29:32 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs32:20 Generating Leads and DIY Strategies33:58 Rapid Fire Questions45:20 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Jadon OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jadonmoerdyk/Website: https://remodelboom.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Charlotte has no hot water, Helli has injured her neck, it's been a week of annoyances, made more stressful as we approach the busy end of the year. If the end of the year is starting to feel hectic and like you're in a hamster wheel, you're not alone! It's easy to feel busy and stressed at this time of year but how do we maintain motivation and momentum? How do we get unstuck from the hamster wheel and find perspective and purpose? You can join our FREE quarterly newsletter here - https://growth-in-progress-podcast.ck.page/a9c9d06b12 If you're enjoying the podcast and want to support us then the best way to do so is hit follow on your podcast player and let your friends know. We always want to hear from you so get in touch through the details below: growthinprogresspod@gmail.com / @growthinprogresspod charlottephoebe.com / @charlotte.phoebe helenabradbury.com / @helenabradbury Recommendations Peer Suite Newsletter by Becky Van Djik Boybands Forever documentary on BBC iPlayer Also mentioned The Amazon to do list notepad *affiliate link
The Equality Conversation podcast with bestselling author Joy Burnford explores what we can all do to champion gender equality at work. Each episode offers inspiration, stories and practical solutions from business leaders and experts from around the world. Achieving gender balance at work isn't about fixing the women, it's about changing the system to enable the retention and progression of women in the workplace. So, if you're looking for insights, guidance or advice on how to improve gender equality in your organisation, grab a cuppa, go for a walk, or escape for a while and join us for today's conversation.It is a pleasure to welcome Nimesh Patel as my guest today. Nimesh is Group Chief Executive Officer of the Spirax Group and is also Co-Chair of the FTSE Women Leaders Review which sets recommendations to improve women's representation at the top of British business. He joins me today to talk about progressing women in the workplace and how we can all keep up the momentum and drive to build truly equitable workplaces in the future.
Whether you're navigating cuffing season, gearing up to meet someone's family for the holidays, or figuring out how to take your dating game to the next level— Damona dedicates this week's episode to YOU! She's answering your toughest Dear Damona questions, like: I struggle to find matches in my area and while I am willing to travel, many men aren't. So what now? My matches keep removing their profiles once we exchange numbers. What's going on here? When should daters consider sleeping together? Are gender roles changing or do men still have to be the initiator? Find Damona and submit your questions on any of the socials @DamonaHoffman or by visiting her website DamonaHoffman.com/contact Bad news…we filled our last spot for the year. Good news!! We opened ONE BONUS for VIP coaching this fall. Last chance to get one on one coaching with Damona and her team. Want to snag our lucky last spot? Register for an intro call at DamonaHoffman.com/introcall asap! TIMESTAMPS Intro (00:00:00) Does This Mean He Likes Me? (00:00:01) Am I Ever Gonna Meet Someone? (00:00:04) I'm Tired of Swiping (00:00:06) Cuffing Season and Relationship Dynamics (00:00:08) Adrian's Dating App Dilemma (00:01:43) Changing Location Filters in Dating (00:04:25) The Importance of Compatibility (00:05:39) Long-Distance Relationship Insights (00:06:53) Dating Apps and Long-Distance Features (00:09:24) Caution Against Exchanging Phone Numbers (00:11:28) Identifying Catfish and Scammers (00:12:38) Maintaining Momentum in Communication (00:13:38) Sue's Experience with Catfish (00:14:41) Navigating Online Dating Safely (00:15:54) Introduction to Possible Soulmates (00:17:59) Guidelines for Intimacy (00:19:01) Understanding Sexual Health (00:20:22) Pacing Your Relationship (00:24:23) Women Initiating Dates (00:25:28) Mutual Interest in Dating (00:26:46) Being True to Yourself (00:29:04) Closing Remarks and Engagement (00:30:19) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Spilling the T, we speak with Doug Connett, Chief of Infrastructure at the MBTA. Doug outlines his plans for bringing MBTA infrastructure into a state of good repair and keeping it there. His multi-step plan for future success includes a comprehensive overhaul of outdated systems and procedures that will allow the MBTA to make significant strides in increasing safety and reliability for riders, as well as increasing operational efficiency across the system. If you're curious about something at the MBTA, please reach out with questions, comments and show suggestions at social@mbta.com. Your feedback might end up in an episode of the show. Follow the MBTA on social media to keep up with news and updates about the system!
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In this episode of the Above Board Podcast, John Kennedy gets into why busy people often get the most done. He explains "productive momentum" and shares how focus, discipline, and a purpose-driven approach can separate truly productive people from the merely busy. With practical strategies like setting shorter deadlines, batch working, and prioritizing top tasks, John offers ways to maintain forward motion, avoid distractions, and achieve greater fulfillment—even in retirement. 01:13 Productive Momentum: The Secret Sauce 01:37 The Challenge of Self-Accountability 02:44 Maintaining Momentum in Daily Life 03:10 From Busy to Productive to Useful 04:26 The Value of Being Useful 06:53 The Correlation Between Usefulness and Happiness 07:31 Time Management and Decision Making 09:00 Overcoming Procrastination with Parkinson's Law 12:05 Purpose-Driven Productivity
Bouncing Back: Overcoming Bar Exam Failure with Jackson Mumey In this episode of the Deep Dive, we explore the emotional and practical strategies for overcoming Bar Exam failure, especially for repeat takers, with insights from Jackson Mumey, founder of Celebration Bar Review. Mumey emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and grieving the emotional impact of failing, self-forgiveness, and a success-based approach to build confidence. He also debunks common myths about study time and advocates for efficient and targeted learning techniques. This episode offers a unique perspective on transforming a setback into a stepping stone, with tips on personalized learning strategies and maintaining momentum. 00:00 Introduction to Overcoming Bar Exam Failure 00:24 Emotional Impact and Grieving the Loss 01:40 Building a Solid Foundation: Forgiveness and Evaluation 02:00 Success-Based Approach and Immediate Restart 02:50 Maintaining Momentum and Addressing Burnout 04:08 Debunking the 500-Hour Study Myth 04:24 Efficient Study Techniques 05:07 The Stinky Diaper Conundrum 06:07 Celebration Bar Review's Unique Approach 06:55 Empowering Repeat Takers 07:52 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Want to discover the right bar prep course for you? Take this FREE, No-Obligation Quiz to find out! [QUIZ] What's the Best Bar Review Course For You? For more details, visit www.celebrationbarreview.com
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Here's a cleaned-up version: This episode explores the challenge of maintaining momentum when faced with interruptions in your horse training plans. Whether you're a planner or a go-with-the-flow rider, you'll find valuable insights for keeping your equestrian dreams on track. Using personal experiences and insights from students, Stacy covers: • The impact of interruptions at different stages of goal pursuit • Emotional responses to setbacks and the urge to change plans • Strategies for handling interruptions and maintaining focus • The importance of clearly defining goals for better adaptability • Transferring momentum to alternative actions when original plans change Delve into the psychology behind the desire to quit when facing obstacles, especially near the end of a goal's timeline. By understanding these impulses, you can better navigate setbacks and maintain your resolve. Stacy emphasizes the value of flexibility in goal-setting and execution, encouraging you to find creative solutions when interruptions occur.
Houston Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans sits with Marc Vandermeer and John Harris to talk about the biggest factors that allowed his side to pull out a win vs Buffalo. Following a last second victory, Ryans reflects on how the team managed to put itself in position to stay perfect at home this season and what awaits them on the road in New England.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BONUS: The Creative Agile Coach: Jaques Smit's Lessons on Fostering Creativity in our Work and within Teams In this BONUS episode, we dive deep into the unique intersection of agile coaching and fantasy writing with Jaques Smit, an Agile Coach in the gaming industry, and master transformational coach with his passion for crafting fantasy stories infused with Positive Psychology. Join us as we explore how his dual passions inform and enhance each other, providing practical insights for both aspiring writers and agile professionals. Agile Coaching Through Storytelling "I explore ideas in agile coaching in my writing through characters and context, making complex concepts relatable and actionable to the reader." Jaques shares how his background in fantasy writing enriches his approach to agile coaching. By creating vivid characters and immersive contexts, he brings agile principles to life, allowing teams to better understand and implement them. This storytelling technique not only engages team members but also facilitates deeper comprehension and retention of agile methodologies. Deciding Which Ideas to Pursue "Fiction allows you to push ideas to the nth degree, exploring possibilities that can inspire real-world solutions." Drawing from his agile experience, Jaques discusses his method for selecting which ideas to develop further in his writing. He emphasizes the importance of iterative planning and feedback, much like agile sprints, to refine and enhance his stories. By focusing on one key idea per book and continuously improving based on reader feedback, he ensures that each narrative remains compelling and impactful. Gathering Feedback for Writing Projects "Understanding your target audience is crucial – you need to know your reader better than they know themselves." Jaques outlines his strategies for collecting and utilizing feedback to shape his writing projects. From selecting alpha readers to conducting in-depth conversations, he highlights the importance of targeted feedback in refining his stories. By defining the "value" of his books and aligning them with his readers' needs, Jaques ensures that his work resonates deeply and meets the expectations of his audience. Experimenting with Story Ideas "Character sketches and story outlines are invaluable tools for testing different ideas before committing to a full project." Reflecting on his early writing experiences, Jaques shares how experimenting with various story and topic ideas has been pivotal in his development as an author. He discusses the use of character and story sketches to explore different directions and gather feedback, enabling him to pivot and adapt his narratives based on what resonates most with his readers. From these stories shared by Jaques, we learn how the same principles can be applied in Product Development. Using Storytelling to Lead Change "Incorporating a coach into the book creates real coaching conversations that mirror transformative leadership practices." Jaques explains how he integrates his coaching expertise into his storytelling to illustrate effective leadership and transformational change. By embedding coaching dialogues within his narratives, he provides readers with practical examples of how to navigate challenges and foster growth, both in fictional settings and real-life scenarios. The Value of Fiction in Learning "Reading fantasy and sci-fi allows you to explore problems from a safe distance, offering a stress holiday while fostering creative solutions." Highlighting the benefits of fiction, Jaques discusses how genres like fantasy and science fiction can serve as powerful tools for learning and problem-solving. By presenting challenges and solutions in imaginative contexts, these stories encourage readers to think outside the box and apply creative thinking to their own professional and personal lives. Maintaining Momentum to Finish a Book "Focusing on early adopters and serving their needs provides the motivation and evidence needed to complete a book." Jaques shares his strategies for staying motivated and ensuring the completion of his writing projects. By engaging with his early adopters and continuously seeking their input, he maintains a clear direction and purpose, which helps him overcome distractions and challenges along the way. In Product Development, we can learn from Jaques' story and apply some of the same ideas when developing products. Writing Principles Applicable to Software Development "The principles of iterative improvement and feedback loops in writing are directly transferable to agile software development." Drawing parallels between writing and software development, Jaques emphasizes how practices like iterative drafting and continuous feedback can enhance both creative and technical projects. His insights reveal how the disciplined approach of writing can inform more effective and responsive software development processes. Overcoming Writing Challenges "Embracing challenges as opportunities to grow strengthens both your writing and your agile practices." Jaques discusses common obstacles writers face and how adopting an agile mindset can help overcome them. By viewing challenges as chances to iterate and improve, he maintains momentum and ensures consistent progress toward his writing goals. Closing Thoughts: The Synergy of Coaching and Writing "Integrating coaching techniques into storytelling not only enriches the narrative but also empowers readers to implement positive changes in their lives." In his closing remarks, Jaques reflects on the powerful synergy between his coaching and writing endeavors. He underscores the importance of blending practical coaching strategies with engaging storytelling to create meaningful and transformative experiences for his audience. About Jaques Smit Jaques Smit was born in Rundu, Namibia, and lives with his family in Wellington, New Zealand. As a games Agile Coach and master transformational coach, he writes about fantasy laced with Positive Psychology, aspiring to create compelling stories that touch the reader. You can link with Jaques Smit on LinkedIn.
In this episode of "Out of the Wild Blue Yonder," hosts Mark Tate and Luther King kick things off by diving into Week 5 of the 2024 college football season. They break down the current AP Top 25 standings as of September 19, 2024, with a particular focus on SEC dominance, including Georgia, Alabama, and Ole Miss. Luther shares his thoughts on Alabama's performance, while Mark gives insight into Auburn's latest challenges as both teams prepare for crucial upcoming matchups. The main topic of the episode continues their Squadron Commander series, focusing on days 366 through 545 in command. Luther and Mark provide six essential success tips for USAF squadron commanders during this period. Luther discusses the importance of monitoring use/lose leave and fostering a healthy work-life balance for both squadron members and leadership. He also emphasizes the need for summer safety and the value of reassessing squadron priorities. Mark tackles topics such as reviewing strategic offsite outcomes, fostering squadron camaraderie, and focusing on preparing personnel for annual awards. Their insights provide commanders with practical strategies to maintain momentum and set their units up for long-term success. In the health and wellness segment, the hosts highlight the importance of gut health. They explain what gut health is, how it impacts overall well-being, and ways to optimize it through proper diet, including foods rich in probiotics and prebiotics. They also offer advice on lifestyle changes, such as reducing stress, staying active, and staying hydrated, to promote a healthy gut and, ultimately, a healthier life. Please visit their website at https://outofthewildblueyonder.com. Send comments to comments@outofthewildblueyonder.com. Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OutOfTheWildBlueYonder-y6e/videos Follow them on X: https://x.com/ootwblueyonder.
I've decided that this year I am kicking it INTO GEAR for the 4th quarter, and in this week's podcast episode I'm sharing with you exactly what that means... How can you create a high-energy vibe for your life and business? How can you use that vibe and energy to gain momentum, and then maintain it throughout the week, month, quarter, or year? Let's dive into everything surrounding the topic of kicking our butts into gear to crush our goals! Listen to this week's episode to hear all the ways I'm doing this in my own life and business. ALSO, here are the locations and dates for the upcoming 2025 Mural Meetups: Costa Rica - Jan 6-1310 spots availableSpray class taught by Kole Trent Tulum, Mexico - Jan 20-258 spots available Barcelona, Spain - March 10-14 - $100K Club MeetupInvite Only St. Croix, Virgin Islands - April 1-515 spots available Springfield, Missouri - June 5-615 spots available Listen to the details and go HERE to see all the Mural Meetup info. Upcoming Birthday Specials: 35% off the 1-Year Artist Academy Membership 35% off the Lifetime Membership to the Artist Academy + Coaching with me for a year! Keep a lookout for the email shouting out when the birthday specials go live! www.ArtistAcademy.co
In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we present a compilation of eight little and insightful leadership lessons from Brian Schubring, the founder of Leadership Vision Consulting. These lessons, part of our 'It's What Leaders Do' series, cover essential qualities and actions for effective leadership. Topics include the importance of genuine care, maintaining momentum, changing perspective, self-focus, emotional capacity, learning from mistakes, taking small steps towards big goals, and naming personal needs. Each lesson is designed to inspire and challenge listeners to reflect on their own leadership practices and improve their effectiveness.01:22 Lesson 1: The Importance of Genuine Care03:02 Lesson 2: Maintaining Momentum in Leadership05:07 Lesson 3: Changing Perspectives06:56 Lesson 4: The Value of Self-Focus09:11 Lesson 5: Emotional Capacity in Leadership10:38 Lesson 6: Embracing Mistakes12:43 Lesson 7: Taking Small Steps14:06 Lesson 8: Naming Personal Needs16:08 Conclusion and Call to ActionSupport the Show.-Read the full blog post here!CONTACT US email: connect@leadershipvisionconsulting.com LinkedIn Facebook Leadership Vision Online ABOUTThe Leadership Vision Podcast is a weekly show sharing our expertise in discovering, practicing, and implementing a Strengths-based approach to people, teams, and culture. Contact us to talk to us about helping your team understand the power of Strengths.
In this must-listen episode, uncover the common reasons why prospects might disappear after initial sales interactions and learn actionable strategies to prevent being ghosted. Robin Waite explores the psychological aspects of sales interactions, the importance of qualifying leads accurately, and how to maintain control over the sales process to ensure continuous engagement and prevent potential clients from fading away. Key Points Covered: 1. Understanding Ghosting in Sales: An in-depth look at what ghosting means in a business context and why it happens, emphasizing the impact of unqualified leads and misaligned expectations. Exploration of the emotional and psychological toll on service providers when clients disappear after initiating contact. 2. Why Prospects Ghost and How to Identify Warning Signs: Discussion on various factors that lead to ghosting, including budget misalignment, premature sales pressure, and lack of connection. Tips on spotting red flags early in the conversation to better qualify leads. 3. Effective Follow-Up Strategies to Engage Silent Prospects: Practical advice on crafting follow-up communications that prompt a response, whether through direct emails or strategic phone calls. The importance of setting clear next steps and securing micro-commitments during initial sales discussions. 4. Maintaining Momentum and Control in Sales Conversations: Techniques for leading the sales process confidently to avoid losing momentum and interest from potential clients. How to establish a strong presence and authority in sales consultations to encourage openness and decisiveness from prospects. Learn and Apply: Equip yourself with the knowledge to transform your sales approach, reduce the frequency of ghosting, and build a more reliable pipeline of engaged clients. This episode is filled with invaluable insights for anyone in sales, coaching, or service-based industries looking to refine their client interaction skills and boost their success rate. To Apply for a FREE Coaching Session with Robin Use the following link: https://www.robinwaite.com/app To find out more about Fearless Business: Join our amazing community of Coaches, Consultants and Freelancers on Facebook: >> https://facebook.com/groups/ChargeMore And check out the Robin's website: >> https://www.robinwaite.com
How do you keep a team connected and engaged, especially when new members bring different experiences and expectations? In this episode of The KYLO Show, we dive into the challenges of maintaining a powerful team culture. Drawing on real-life examples and practical insights, we discuss strategies for ensuring every team member feels valued and connected while upholding the core principles that make your team strong. Whether you're leading a team or simply part of one, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you navigate the complexities of team dynamics and keep the momentum going. Like, Subscribe, and download this podcast to hear more each week on how whole, healthy families are saving the world! This episode is sponsored by Pro- Life Coffee Roasters. Get 15% off by going to www.prolifecoffeeroasters.com/KYLO
As we wrap up this round of the bootcamp, I want to talk about how to keep your momentum strong and stay accountable while planning your big move abroad. Moving to a new country is a thrilling yet complex journey, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the tasks on your to-do list. But fear not! I'm here to share my best tips for breaking it all down into manageable steps and staying consistently motivated. Plus, I'll tell you how to keep yourself invested in the process and why seeking help when you hit a snag is a game-changer. We'll also talk about the power of community and having a cheerleader (like me!) in your corner.And guess what? The cart is now open for my Freedom Life Accelerator and Freedom Life Experience programs! These are your ultimate resources for staying on track and achieving your move abroad goals. The Freedom Life Accelerator is a 6-week intensive program designed to kickstart your journey, while the Freedom Life Experience offers 6 months of comprehensive support and guidance. If you're ready to take the plunge, join us here or book a call to learn more. Let's turn those dreams into reality!Join the Freedom Life: https://www.escapeplanbootcamp.com/joinflResources Mentioned:→ Learn more about Freedom Life Coaching → Join Freedom Life Experience here! → Join Freedom Life Accelerator here! → Book a call with Violet to discover which is right for you→ Book a call with Richelle to talk about Freedom Life Experience → Join the Bootcamp Waitlist!→ Join the Move Abroad Crash CourseLove this Episode? What to Listen to Next:#65 There's never going to be a perfect time to move abroad #46 How to get the hell out of your own way so you can finally move abroad #45 Behind the Scenes: Inside the Creation of the Freedom Life Experience #8 The three main reasons you haven't moved abroad yet
In this podcast episode, Steve Forbes discusses the history and evolution of the Forbes media empire, starting from its origins with his grandfather, an immigrant from Scotland. He shares insights into how his grandfather built the company through determination and innovation, even during challenging times like the Great Depression. Forbes emphasizes the importance of adapting to change, particularly in response to the rise of the internet, which transformed the media landscape. He highlights key initiatives like the 30 Under 30 list, which showcases young entrepreneurial talent, as examples of how Forbes has continuously innovated to stay relevant and successful.Forbes also delves into the mindset required to navigate crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced many businesses, including Forbes, to pivot quickly and find new ways to operate. He discusses the challenges and rewards of maintaining a prestigious brand and the need for constant differentiation in a competitive market. Forbes advises entrepreneurs to focus on understanding their customers' needs and to be prepared to innovate and adjust their strategies in response to changing circumstances. He underscores the importance of persistence, adaptability, and having a strong team to support business growth and success.CHAPTERS01:12 - Welcome to Living The Red Life with Steve Forbes02:10 - The Origins of the Forbes Media Empire03:33 - Lessons from the Great Depression04:50 - Adapting to the Internet Era06:47 - The Importance of Innovation in Business08:02 - Navigating Unpredictable Events09:40 - Entrepreneurial Mindset During COVID-1910:26 - Balancing Crisis Management with Future Planning11:30 - The Evolution and Future of Forbes13:26 - The Constant Need for Differentiation14:43 - Maintaining Momentum in Business15:56 - Advice for the Younger Entrepreneurial SelfConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter
This week, Pete asks Jen to noodle on how they might help their clients maintain the momentum of their coachings or workshops even after they have left the room.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:How might you encourage clients to reach out to you outside of the coaching time?How are stories a motivating factor, as far as illuminating how to action an idea?How might a coach turn lessons, teachings, or ideas in to a game?To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com.Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Dan and Dave Ostrov, co-founders of Whiterail Recruits, discuss recruiting challenges and strategies in the automotive industry. The conversation highlights the use of technology and marketing to address labor shortages, the issue of ghosting, and the importance of building relationships with potential candidates. Dan and Dave Ostrov, Whiterail Recruits Show Notes Recruiting in the Automotive Industry (00:00:01) The topic of recruiting in the automotive industry and the challenges faced by shop owners. The Use of Technology and Marketing in Recruiting (00:04:24) Using marketing automation and technology to address the challenges of finding qualified labor in the industry. Addressing the Issue of Ghosting (00:07:16) A discussion on the problem of ghosting in the recruiting process and how technology can be used to mitigate it. Building Relationships with Potential Candidates (00:14:12) The importance of building relationships with potential candidates and the value of investing time and energy into mentoring and communicating with them. Adapting Recruiting Strategies (00:11:03) A discussion on the need to adapt recruiting strategies to find the best candidates, including those who may not be actively looking for jobs on traditional platforms like Indeed. Finding Unhappy People (00:19:35) Discussion on finding people unhappy in their jobs and unable to move forward. Using Technology in Recruiting (00:20:43) The importance of using cell phones and display advertising to reach potential candidates. Chat-Based Hiring Technology (00:22:15) The benefits of using chat-based hiring technology to streamline the application process. The Role of AI in Recruiting (00:25:40) Discussion on the role of AI in recruiting and the potential concerns about its effectiveness. Maintaining Momentum in Recruitment (00:27:43) The importance of maintaining communication and momentum with qualified candidates. Cultural Fit in Hiring (00:29:33) Strategies for assessing cultural fit during the interview process. Building a Bench of Candidates (00:34:35) Introduction of the "bullpen" technology to build a pool of qualified candidates for future hiring needs. Delegating Hiring to Store Managers (00:37:39) Upcoming technology to delegate the hiring process to individual store managers in larger shops. Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2024. Mark your calendar now … November 5th-7th, 2024. AAPEX - Now more than ever. And don't miss the next free AAPEX webinar. Register now at http://AAPEXSHOW.COM/WEBINAR NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at http://napatracs.com/ Get ready to grow your business with the Automotive Management Network: Find on the Web at
In this special 5-year anniversary episode of the Identity at the Center podcast, hosts Jeff and Jim dive deep into the ongoing debate between centralized and decentralized identity management. They discuss key concepts such as single sign-on, the importance of evaluating and questioning identity management strategies, and the need to balance usability with security. The episode also covers the importance of having an IAM strategy and roadmap, detailing the steps to create, assess, develop recommendations, build a roadmap, and communicate effectively. They share personal insights, funny behind-the-scenes stories, and emphasize the value of community support. The episode concludes with Jim and Jeff looking forward to the future of the podcast and thanking their listeners for their continued engagement. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:25 Centralized vs Decentralized Identity Management 03:19 Risk-Based Approach to Identity Management 05:10 The IAM Submarine Analogy 06:40 Podcast Milestones and Community Engagement 08:37 Reflections on Podcast Journey 16:47 Developing an IAM Strategy 33:02 The Magic Number: Why Three is Key 33:12 Grouping Recommendations into Projects 35:21 The Importance of Strategy Over Tactics 36:22 Creating and Implementing a Roadmap 37:59 Customizing Your Roadmap for Your Organization 42:39 Prioritizing and Communicating Your Strategy 49:03 Maintaining Momentum and Adjusting the Roadmap 55:09 Behind the Scenes: Podcast Production Insights Attending Identity Week in Europe, America, or Asia? Use our discount code IDAC30 for 30% off your registration fee! Learn more at: Europe: https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/identity-week/ America: https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/identity-week-america Asia: https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/identity-week-asia/ Connect with us on LinkedIn: Jim McDonald: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmcdonaldpmp/ Jeff Steadman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsteadman/ Visit the show on the web at http://idacpodcast.com and watch at https://www.youtube.com/@idacpodcast
Welcome to the Bold Goal Crusher Podcast! In this episode, host Sara Mayer delves into strategies to overcome the mid-year slump and keep your motivation high. Learn why slumps happen, the importance of reconnecting with your 'why,' setting fresh intentions, breaking down goals, and changing routines. Sara also shares personal anecdotes and practical advice, emphasizing self-care, support systems, and reflecting on past successes. Stay tuned to crush your goals and finish the year strong! 00:00 Welcome to the Bold Goal Crusher Podcast 00:45 Understanding the Mid-Year Slump 01:53 Strategies to Overcome the Mid-Year Slump 02:02 Reconnecting with Your Why 03:21 Setting Fresh Intentions 04:16 Breaking Down Goals into Smaller Steps 04:44 Changing Your Routine 05:22 Connecting with Your Support System 05:50 Self-Care and Reflection 06:57 Personal Story: Overcoming a Slump 09:49 Practical Advice for Maintaining Momentum 12:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
TakeawaysMotivation is necessary to take action and is not a feeling but a push or pull towards something we want or don't like.Discipline is what keeps us going and maintains momentum.To stay motivated, it is important to keep our desired outcome or the pain of staying where we are in front of us.Finding our core why is crucial for maintaining motivation and taking action.Chapters00:00 Introduction: The Myth of Not Needing Motivation to Act03:19 The Role of Discipline in Maintaining Momentum09:10 Keeping the Desired Outcome in Front of Us11:37 Finding Your Core Why for Motivation16:00 Discipline and MotivationSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/ignite-the-spark-within. If you've consistently received value from this show and want to help support the ongoing delivery of empowering messages, insights and encouragement, while also helping others, please subscribe! My subscribers receive early release and behind the scenes footage of the show for a nominal amount. https://plus.acast.com/s/ignite-the-spark-within. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Brandon, a successful high-ticket dropshipper who transformed his business with the guidance of Joe and Mike from Build Assets Online. Brandon shares his story, detailing the ups and downs, the strategies that worked, and the pivotal moments that led to his current success. Key Points: Introduction to Brandon's Story: Brandon starts by discussing the early days of his dropshipping business. He highlights the initial struggles and challenges he faced, including financial pressures and product sourcing issues. The Turning Point: Brandon explains how he found Build Assets Online and decided to work with Joe and Mike. He describes the impact of their mentorship and the strategies they introduced. Building Confidence and Closing Deals: Brandon emphasizes the importance of confidence when dealing with suppliers. He shares anecdotes about emailing suppliers, practicing calls, and the unconventional methods he used to secure product lists. A humorous story about making up a name to get a price list and succeeding. Managing Fluctuations and Staying Resilient: The podcast delves into the mental challenges of dealing with fluctuating sales. Brandon discusses how he handled no-sale days and the importance of patience and perseverance. Joe and Mike provide insights on maintaining a steady mindset and making data-driven decisions. Effective Use of Payment Options: A discussion on flexible payment options like Klarna and ShopPay. Brandon talks about his experience with high-risk processors and the financial implications. Overcoming Challenges with Shopify Payments: Brandon recounts the difficulties he faced with Shopify Payments and how he adapted to using alternative solutions. Joe and Mike offer advice on navigating similar issues. The Importance of Finding Winning Suppliers: The conversation shifts to the significance of finding the right suppliers. Brandon explains how one major supplier contributed to a significant portion of his sales. Tips on balancing multiple suppliers and scaling the business effectively. Maintaining Momentum and Continuous Improvement: Brandon talks about the importance of not getting complacent and always seeking improvement. Joe and Mike stress the value of long-term thinking and consistent effort. Q&A Session: The episode wraps up with a Q&A session where Brandon answers questions from listeners about competition, niche selection, and managing a high-ticket dropshipping business. Conclusion: Brandon's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, confidence, and the right mentorship. His story showcases how working with experts like Joe and Mike from Build Assets Online can transform a struggling business into a thriving enterprise. Tune in to hear actionable insights and inspiring anecdotes that can help you take your dropshipping business to the next level. Listen to the full episode now on Spotify! Host: Joe and Mike from Build Assets Online Guest: Brandon, High-Ticket Dropshipping Success Story Tags: #Dropshipping #Ecommerce #BuildAssetsOnline #BusinessSuccess #Entrepreneurship #HighTicketSales #OnlineBusiness #Mentorship #Podcast
In this episode of Luminary Leadership Podcast, I dive into the whirlwind my family is currently experiencing. We've made the big decision to move closer to our extended family, and I'm not going to lie—it's been tough. I'm talking about the emotional rollercoaster of leaving a home we love and the daunting task of finding a new one. But here's the thing: I truly believe that there's power in embracing the chaos. It's how we grow and build resilience. I'm also a firm believer in the importance of family and nurturing those multigenerational bonds. So, I'm here to share my journey with you, hoping to light the way for anyone else going through their own challenging times. Let's talk about how to weather life's storms without letting burnout win.Episode Outline: Equipping Overwhelmed Entrepreneurs (00:01:19) Navigating Pruning Seasons (00:02:24) Big Family Update (00:04:41) Embracing the Chaos (00:15:32) Navigating Chaos and Uncertainty (00:20:21) Protecting Schedule and Maintaining Momentum (00:23:21) Resources from this episode:Ep. 219 Loss & Life Update (Part 1)Ep. 220 Loss & Life Update (Part 2)Ep. 222 Pruning for GrowthEp. 207 Day in Our Life: Homeschooling & Business with No ChildcareThe Focused Entrepreneur The Morning ChecklistThe Incubator: A Mastermind For Visionaries & Their Right HandShow notes: https://luminaryleadershipco.com/episode178Connect with me:Website: https://luminaryleadershipco.com/If there's a topic, a question or a guest you want to hear on the show or an idea you have for us, just reach out and share that at marketing@luminaryleadershipco.com. We'd love to chat!Connect with me on Instagram!Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here!
Kentaro is a multimedia artist, creative director, martial artist, and entrepreneur from Los Angeles, CA. After studying Neuroscience at UCSD then entering into the film program at UCLA, Kentaro started his career creating content for global brands such as McDonald's, Lego, Benjamin Moore, and many others before eventually transitioning to be a children's book illustrator and brand director. He created the visual direction for the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf's children's line with The Magic Tea House, and his children's illustrations have traveled across museums throughout the United States. He has been featured on NBC for his large-scale guerilla pieces, the New York Times for his mural work, and in TIME magazine, Slash Film, Forbes, Huffington Post, Men's Health, GameRant, Vice, and NPR for his films. As a martial artist, Kentaro competed internationally, fighting Muay Thai at Pattaya Stadium in Thailand and training with Judo Olympians at the Kodokan and the Japanese royal guards within the Imperial Palace. He currently remains one of the cultural ambassadors for the upcoming Los Angeles Olympics. In 2015, he co-founded Neuro - a functional confectionary brand revolutionizing the consumable supplement space. With over 50 million pieces sold since Neuro's successful Indiegogo campaign, the company has been featured in TIME magazine, Dr. Oz, Forbes 30 Under 30, The New Yorker, Buzzfeed, Shark Tank, The Joe Rogan Podcast, Fast Company, and Entrepreneur magazine. It can now be found in over 12,000 retail locations nationwide including Walmart, Whole Foods, Erewhon, Bristol Farms, Wynn hotels and Jet Blue. Alongside his ventures, Kentaro currently paints large scale murals as both a freelance artist and a qualified muralist through the Department of Cultural Affairs. As an experiential artist, he co-designed the immersive retail experience CAMP in New York, The Sixth Collection for Jerry Lorenzo's streetwear brand Fear of God, Britney Spears' The Zone, and Diddy's 50th Birthday through okidoki, an experiential design agency he co-founded in 2018. In the digital space, he has worked alongside Clubhouse and Crypto.com to do their first NFT drop and most recently finished two 2500SQFT murals in Downtown Los Angeles celebrating Ellison Onizuka, the first Asian American astronaut in space.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:43] Intro[01:04] Redefining gum and mints with supplements[02:33] From athletes to innovators: crafting a vision[03:48] Finding a co-manufacturer in the confectionery space[04:40] From concept to creation: the R&D journey[05:51] Challenges of defining a new product category[07:43] Adding value to existing products[09:34] Seizing momentum & harnessing community support[11:36] Bootstrapping triumph: the crowdfunding journey[12:13] Building genuine community connection on Reddit[14:16] Electric Eye: Your true Shopify experts[15:13] Strategic outreach: The PR hustle[16:19] Catalyzing success: from GearDiary to Time Magazine[16:52] Authenticity in action: Sustaining the original vision[18:18] Accelerating growth by investing in talent[19:33] Prioritizing progress over perfection in hiring[20:42] Adapting to demand & managing hiring complexities[21:44] Branching out & transitioning to omnichannel[23:04] Get Neuro functional gum and mintsResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeNeuro functional gum and mints neurogum.com/Follow Kent Yoshimura linkedin.com/in/kentyoshimura/Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
One of the biggest hurdles I've helped my clients overcome the past 20+ years is how they approach their weekend and how to stay on track while still living their lives. For the most part, we want our weekends to look the same as the rest of the week and sure, we can sleep in a bit or enjoy a cocktail or two but we still want our sleep schedule to be close to the same and we still want to be eating and moving our bodies in a constant way. In this episode, I'll explain how to take steps to do this in your own life, how to look at your week through a percentage lens standpoint, how I approach weekends, and more! Time Stamps: (1:30) Falling Off On The Weekends (2:25) We All Know The Story (4:05) Balance Is About Addition (5:40) What Falling Off Means to Me (6:15) Looking At Our Week From a Percentage Standpoint (9:15) The Reality and “Yet” (11:00) Treating the Week As A Whole (12:20) My Episode on Identity (13:38) Skipping Meals (14:40) Carbohydrates (18:30) Using A Vacation As Escapism (20:56) Please Share With A Friend ---------- Website: https://www.sarahfechter.com/ SF Coaching Method - Fat loss training guide https://sarahfechter.ac-page.com/SFCM_Freebie_Training_Resource ---------- Apply for SF Coaching Method https://sarahfechter.ac-page.com/sfhq-cc Complimentary Health Content https://sarahfechter.ac-page.com/Health_Wellness_Community ---------- Follow Me On Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sarahfechter.ifbbpro/ Check Out My Website - https://www.sarahfechter.com ---------- This Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, other professional health care services, or any professional practice of any kind. Any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk and Sarah Fechter Fitness LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this Podcast or the information presented in this Podcast. All contents and design for this Podcast are owned by Sarah Fechter Fitness LLC. Always consult your professional team before beginning any exercise or nutrition program.
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Setting goals is amazing, but do you have a defined approach for getting in action and staying in action? Today I'm walking you through 5 keys to make sure you creating and maintain momentum. Mentioned In Today's Episode: Free "Beyond Goals" workshop - Tuesday January 16th @ 8p ET - click here to register