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In this episode, Majeed sits down with career strategist and author Julee Sung, whose new book Thrive and SHINE offers a powerful roadmap for early-stage professionals to build meaningful, authentic careers. Julee shares her personal story of pivoting during the pandemic, why she wrote this book for her stepdaughter entering the workforce, and how the SHINE framework—Show up authentically, Harness your strengths, Invest in growth, Navigate change, and Engage meaningfully—can be a game-changer for anyone navigating the first chapters of their professional life. You'll hear real talk about passion vs. practicality, the myths of stability in today's job market, and what it really means to be self-aware and adaptable in a world of constant change.
4. mai 2025 | Mark 6:30-44 | Peter Majeed by Misjonssalen Oslo
In a world overwhelmed by noise and confusion, Dr. Kyeremanteng "Dr. K" shows us what it looks like to lead with authenticity, courage, and purpose. In this powerful episode, Dr. K shares his journey from ICU department head during the pandemic to TikTok influencer, bestselling author, and sought-after speaker on leadership, health, and personal transformation. Majeed and Dr. K dive deep into what true high performance really means for today's business leaders—and why physical health, emotional resilience, and living your purpose are non-negotiable for leading in today's world. Whether you want to sharpen your leadership, improve your wellness, or step into your true identity as a changemaker, this conversation will inspire you to think bigger and act bolder. Key Takeaways: Why connecting with your purpose is the #1 key to sustainable health and leadership The 80/20 rule of wellness: Focus on simple habits that move the needle How to lead yourself when you're tired, overwhelmed, or burned out The real definition of confidence (hint: it's not what you think) Why identity—not willpower—is the secret to lasting change How authentic leadership can create ripple effects across teams, companies, and communities Notable Quotes: "If you don't know your purpose, the gym won't save you. The diet won't save you." – Dr. K "Confidence is showing up as your most authentic self, even when it's hard." – Dr. K "Healing happens when your actions align with your purpose." – Dr. K "Leadership isn't just about making decisions. It's about leading from your values, not your fears." – Majeed Mogharreban "The future is made up—but confidence is deciding how you will walk into it." – Majeed Mogharreban About Dr. Kyeremanteng: Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng is the Department Head of Critical Care at The Ottawa Hospital, where he dedicates his time to caring for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). As a researcher, he focuses on improving ICU resources and founded the Resource Optimization Network—a multidisciplinary research group aimed at reducing health care spending without compromising patient care. In 2019, he launched the Solving Healthcare podcast, bringing vital conversations about improving Canada's healthcare system to a broad audience. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Kyeremanteng founded Solving Wellness, a virtual health and wellness platform designed to support healthcare professionals battling burnout. In 2023, he published his first book Unapologetic Leadership and was recently appointed to the Board of Governors of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation. Through his work as a physician, speaker, author, and advocate, Dr. K is redefining leadership at the intersection of health, courage, and community. Connect with Dr. Kyeremanteng (Dr. K):
You've got something powerful to share—but how do you get it seen, heard, and respected in today's crowded market? In this conversation, A-List Media Solutions founder Melissa Guenette joins Majeed to pull back the curtain on what really works when it comes to getting in the media, landing speaking gigs, and showing up like the expert you are. Melissa shares how she helps entrepreneurs and thought leaders level up their personal brand through strategic media placement, stage presence, and signature style—plus how to tell the difference between earned credibility and pay-to-play exposure. This episode is packed with actionable insights, powerful truths, and a few wardrobe tips that could change how people see you forever. Key Takeaways: Why earned media still carries more weight than paid placements—and how to land it The secret to building a signature look: “If no one can dress up as you for Halloween, it's not iconic enough.” Paid stages vs. earned keynotes: why both have a place (but only one leads to long-term influence) How to dress like you own the company (not like you work at it) Why transitional outfits matter for modern entrepreneurs who travel and speak Notable Quotes: “Media is not just visibility—it's credibility.” – Melissa Guenette “Look like you own the company, not like you work there.” – Melissa Guenette “Earned media says, ‘We chose you.' Paid media says, ‘You chose us.' Both matter—just know the difference.” – Melissa Guenette “The best stage investment is the one where you know your ROI every single time.” – Majeed Mogharreban “Own your mistakes. They're the mini-degrees no one else can take from you.” – Melissa Guenette Connect with Melissa Guenette:
What if your love life struggles weren't just “bad luck”… but the result of deeply wired attachment patterns from childhood? In this eye-opening (and laugh-out-loud honest) episode, relationship coach and TEDx speaker Jenn Noble joins Majeed to break down the truth about attachment styles—and how they're secretly running the show in your relationships. Jenn shares how she went from heartbreak and disorganized attachment to becoming a coach, speaker, and soon-to-be author helping women become secure in love. If you're stuck in anxious loops, avoidant cycles, or tired of dating the same guy in a different body… this episode is your permission slip to heal. Key Takeaways: Attachment styles aren't permanent—they're patterns you can rewire The 4 styles explained: Secure (Smooth Waltz), Anxious (Salsa of Uncertainty), Avoidant (Solo Tango), and Disorganized (Pendulum Swing) Why you're not “too much”—you're just waiting for the right space to be fully seen Real talk: Secure attachment isn't about being perfect—it's about feeling safe in the mess How Jenn helps clients rewire their brains using somatic repetition + neuroplasticity Notable Quotes: “Secure isn't a destination. It's a practice of showing up—messy and whole.” – Jenn Noble “Whatever you think others believe about you is what you believe about yourself.” – Jenn Noble “If you keep dating the same man with a different name… it's probably not a coincidence.” – Jenn Noble “Affirmations don't work unless your body's on board.” – Jenn Noble “We don't just think our way to healing—we feel our way there.” – Jenn Noble Resources + Connect with Jenn Noble:
In this powerful episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, Majeed is joined by parenting expert, TV host, and author Danielle C. Baker for a deep dive into how children learn—and how understanding learning styles can radically shift your approach to parenting and teaching. From her early work supporting missions to rehabilitate child soldiers, to her advocacy for inclusive education, Danielle shares her journey and the insights that led her to champion personalized learning and child-centered environments. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or anyone who works with kids, this conversation is full of practical wisdom and game-changing mindset shifts. Key Takeaways: Every child has a unique learning style—discover the six Danielle uses and how to spot them Why “bad behavior” is usually just miscommunication or unmet needs Understanding your own learning style helps you teach more effectively The role of body language in understanding children—especially non-verbal ones How to spot emotional cues before a meltdown happens Parenting is often about healing ourselves, not just guiding our children Learning environments should motivate, not suppress natural curiosity Notable Quotes: “Children speak 100 different languages—only one of them is verbal.” – Danielle C. Baker “Whatever we don't heal in ourselves will show up in our parenting.” – Danielle C. Baker “Assume you've got every learning style in the room—and teach to all of them.” – Majeed Mogharreban “Your child isn't triggering you. Your child is showing you where you need to heal.” – Danielle C. Baker “School doesn't have to be torture. Learning can be joyful again.” – Danielle C. Baker Connect with Danielle:
In this episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, Majeed is joined by speaking coach, author, and TEDx veteran Teri Kingston—a master at helping leaders transform their ideas into powerful talks that resonate. From the TEDx stage to DisruptHR, Teri shares her behind-the-scenes process for crafting short talks that deliver real impact. Together, they unpack the emotional, strategic, and practical work it takes to land a TEDx talk and stand in your most authentic voice. Whether you're dreaming of your own red dot moment or want to level up your leadership communication, this is your go-to guide. Key Takeaways: The #1 question to ask before writing your talk: “What do I want my audience to think, feel, or do when I sit down and shut up?” Why TEDx is not about performance—it's about conversation, clarity, and authenticity How to handle stage fright like a pro (hint: say hi to your amygdala) What makes a great story—and how to find the “5-second moment” that transforms everything Why applying to TEDx is a numbers game, and how to refine your application for success Coaching gold: how to balance what you want to say with what your audience needs to hear Notable Quotes: “TED strips away the performance. It's about connection, not perfection.” – Teri Kingston “Great coaching helps you find the idea that leads to the idea.” – Teri Kingston “Storytelling is the bridge between your heart and your audience's mind.” – Teri Kingston “You can't circle a date on a calendar and say, ‘Grief, be gone.'” – Teri Kingston “Get ready for TED—before TED is ready for you.” – Majeed Mogharreban Connect with Teri:
In this eye-opening episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, Majeed sits down with writing therapy expert Parrish Wilson to explore the profound power of writing for emotional release, self-discovery, and burnout prevention. With over a decade of experience leading transformational writing workshops, Parrish shares how putting pen to paper can be a catalyst for clarity, healing, and lasting personal change—no fancy degrees or publishing goals required. Parrish unpacks how even 15 minutes of guided writing can lighten your emotional load, how organizations are using writing therapy to reduce burnout, and why journaling isn't just “self-care fluff” but a research-backed method to improve mental, emotional, and even physical health. She also previews her upcoming book, which blends academic research and real-world transformation stories from her years of therapeutic writing facilitation. Key Takeaways: Writing therapy is powerful and accessible: You don't need to be a writer to experience the healing power of writing. Cathartic release = better health: Writing out what's stuck in your mind can measurably reduce stress, anxiety, and even physical symptoms. It's a safe and structured process: Writing workshops can offer vulnerability with safety—especially in a virtual format. Organizations are getting on board: Companies are integrating writing therapy to boost employee engagement, reduce burnout, and promote resilience. It's not just emotional—it's productive: Reconnecting to personal values through writing helps people make clearer decisions and improve workplace fulfillment. Flow is medicine: Writing can tap into a state of creative flow that heals, energizes, and brings clarity. Notable Quotes: “It's not about where the words end up—it's about the release that happens when they leave your body and land on the page.” “Writing helps people come back to their values, which helps them make better decisions—faster.” “The relief people feel doesn't come from me—it comes from the writing. I just create the container.” “You don't need to keep it. You don't need to share it. Sometimes the most healing thing you can do is write it and delete it.” “We are not just workers—we are whole humans. And writing gives us a way to process the human part.” Connect with Parrish + Try It Yourself:
What if the thing holding you back from your next breakthrough isn't a lack of skill—but a lingering sense that you don't belong? In this powerfully honest episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, executive coach and “Forgiveness Coach” Dionne Nicholls-Germain sits down with Majeed to explore the deeper roots of imposter syndrome, and why so many high-performing women secretly question their worth—despite the titles, accolades, and success. Dionne shares how unforgiveness (especially self-unforgiveness) quietly sabotages leadership, fulfillment, and confidence—and how reclaiming your power starts with a radical practice of compassion and courage. Drawing from her own story of reinvention, her keynote work in boardrooms around the world, and the tools in her 90-Day Conquering Unforgiveness Journal, Dionne equips us with a new lens for personal growth, executive leadership, and emotional freedom. Key Takeaways: Imposter Syndrome isn't about ability—it's about worthiness: Even top performers secretly fear being “found out.” High achievers often hide: Playing small and avoiding risks is a common coping mechanism for fear of being wrong. Confidence is built through action, not affirmation: Courage is the bridge between fear and confidence. Unforgiveness drains energy and blocks progress: It shows up in relationships, stalled careers, and self-sabotage. Forgiveness is a leadership superpower: Releasing old narratives builds emotional intelligence, decision-making clarity, and inner peace. Women leaders are still navigating systemic pressures: True belonging requires internal healing, not just external accomplishments. Notable Quotes: “At some point, someone's going to find out I don't belong.” “Confidence doesn't come before the action—it comes from the action.” “Forgiveness is not a feeling—it's a conscious decision to release what's no longer serving you.” “If you're feeling stuck in your career, your purpose, or your relationships—check your heart.” “Forgiveness is good business.” Meet the Guest: Dionne Nicholls-Germain is a professionally trained Life & Leadership Coach known as The Forgiveness Coach. After leaving a 20-year corporate fashion career as a single mom at 40, Dionne reinvented herself—and now helps other women do the same. Through her company Live Your Best Life for You, she empowers female executives and entrepreneurs to heal, lead, and thrive. She is the creator of the Conquering Unforgiveness Mastermind, author of The 90-Day Conquering Unforgiveness Journal, and an international speaker featured in Forbes, Negotiate Anything, and global leadership events from New York to Lisbon. Free Resource – Start Here: ✨ Download Dionne's free guide: 5 Tips to Boosting Self-Compassion https://notable-hall-20342.myflodesk.com/tipstoboostselfcompassion/checkout
In this thought-provoking episode, HR expert Lalita Dixit joins Majeed to flip the script on leadership. With 29 years in the corporate world and experience reporting to 21 different managers, Lalita brings a rare perspective: that of the employee. She's not a manager, but she's seen leadership done brilliantly—and disastrously. Drawing from her upcoming book "I'm Not a Leader", Lalita shares what every organization needs to know about cultivating real leadership, preventing burnout, and elevating employee experience from the ground up. Key Takeaways: Why leadership isn't about title, but behavior The #1 mistake organizations make when promoting people into leadership roles How poor resource planning leads to burnout and stunts employee growth The power of feedback from the people being led—not just metrics from above A fresh approach to evaluating leaders: empathy, trust, and people-first thinking Lalita's HR philosophy in three powerful words: Leaders Make Leaders Notable Quotes: “I've never been a manager, but I've had 21 of them—and I've seen what works and what doesn't.” – Lalita Dixit “Toxic leaders use fear. Great leaders use trust.” – Lalita Dixit “We promote people for delivering results, but forget to ask—can they lead people?” – Lalita Dixit “Leadership should be about developing others—not just directing them.” – Majeed Mogharreban “If you see something, say something. That's how change happens inside organizations.” – Lalita Dixit
In this episode, Majeed sits down with powerhouse influencer, mom of four, and businesswoman Joudel Janoska for a powerful conversation about building a personal brand, navigating social media as a public figure, and standing up for yourself when your reputation is under fire. Joudel gets real about the viral internet attack that nearly cost her everything—and how she rose above it with grace, legal wisdom, and unwavering authenticity. If you've ever feared being “seen,” struggled with criticism online, or wondered how influencers really manage it all behind the scenes, this is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: How Joudel went from gym-goer to multi-million-dollar influencer through visibility and vulnerability The mindset it takes to stay grounded while navigating online criticism and cancel culture Her experience with online defamation—and why she took legal action to protect her name and legacy The difference between competition and comparison—and how Joudel teaches her kids to lead with confidence Real advice for creators afraid to show up online: how to stay authentic, kind, and resilient Why being “watched” online means your responses matter more than your haters A sneak peek into her upcoming book for influencers and creators—and the movement she's leading to help others rise up Notable Quotes: “Your reputation is everything. If you don't protect it, who will?” – Joudel Janoska “I wasn't going to fight on the Internet—I chose to do it the right way, through the legal system.” – Joudel Janoska “You're not responding for the hater. You're responding for the people watching.” – Majeed Mogharreban “Comparison is not competition. Your style is different—and that's your power.” – Joudel Janoska “Stay true. Stand up. Be authentic. Be brave.” – Joudel Janoska
In this empowering episode, performance coach Tara Shaw joins Majeed to explore the journey of breaking free from burnout, people-pleasing, and societal expectations to live a more authentic, intuitive, and purpose-driven life. Tara shares the inner work that leads to real transformation—and how to tune into the wisdom of your body and soul to find clarity, confidence, and flow. This conversation is a breath of fresh air for anyone craving alignment, emotional freedom, and time freedom. Key Takeaways: The deeper meaning of performance—and how it applies to everyone, not just athletes Why surface-level conversations keep us stuck, and how to go deeper What it really means to “drop the veil” and live more authentically How to navigate people-pleasing and speak your truth with confidence Practical tools to strengthen your intuition and trust your decisions The link between body awareness and burnout—and how to break the cycle How to create boundaries without guilt (including real language you can use) Why freedom starts with knowing what you actually want Notable Quotes: “Authenticity isn't a finish line—it's a practice of becoming more of who you already are.” – Tara Shaw “When you say no to something misaligned, you're saying yes to your truth.” – Tara Shaw “Your body has a language—your job is to learn how to listen.” – Tara Shaw “To be free is to choose. And to choose well, you have to know what you truly want.” – Majeed Mogharreban Are you ready to break through barriers and live the life you've always dreamed of? Are you ready to navigate your personal and professional transformation together? Contact tara via email today and use code “speaker20” for a free discovery call and 20% off your first coaching package. Contact Tara: @loosegrip.coaching (Instagram) www.loosegripathletics.ca (web) info@loosegripathletics.ca (email)
In this episode, we reflect on the divine name of Allah: Al-Majeed (The Most Glorious). Explore Allah's unmatched majesty and perfection, inspiring awe and reverence in the hearts of believers. Through the story of Prophet Isa (A.S), we witness Allah's glory in the miracles granted to him, which serve as powerful signs of His greatness. This reflection encourages us to glorify Allah, appreciate His boundless magnificence, and live in gratitude for His blessings.
In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, Majeed Mogharreban sits down with Hyatt Saikin, a master Rolfer and structural integration expert based in Ottawa, Canada. After battling debilitating sciatic pain and trying everything from massage therapy to chiropractic and acupuncture—with no relief—Majeed shares how just three sessions of Rolfing® with Hyatt got him standing straight and living nearly pain-free. Together, they explore the power of fascia, the importance of postural alignment, and how Rolfing® can help the body move with ease, grace, and freedom from pain. Hyatt brings his decades of experience and a compassionate approach to healing, helping people get out of pain and back into their lives. Key Takeaways ✅ What Is Rolfing®? – A hands-on therapy focused on reorganizing the connective tissue (fascia) to restore balance and ease in the body. ✅ Fascia: The Missing Link in Pain Relief – This network of tissue surrounds every muscle and organ, and when it's restricted, it can cause widespread pain and dysfunction. ✅ Why Your Pain Might Not Be “Muscular” or “Skeletal” – Discover how fascial adhesion could be the real culprit—and why traditional massage and chiropractic care often miss the mark. ✅ Release, Don't Force – Rolfing helps guide the body back into alignment through trained, precise, and often gentle touch that releases and rehydrates fascia. ✅ Gravity Is Your Friend—If You Know How to Stand – Hyatt explains how posture affects pain, mobility, and energy, and how to let gravity flow through you instead of work against you. Notable Quotes
Quran e Majeed Ke 5 Haqooq Islami Tarbiyati Course 2025 Episode 27 Shab e Qadr Special Bayan Muhammad Ajmal Raza Qadri
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Ghana logo khuda ma maane che, ane khuda ni bandagi kare che, garche alag alag reet si, ane ye achha amal bhi karta hase. Magar, khuda amal qabool kare toj amal nu sawab mile. Kehna sabab khuda amal qabool kare che? Walayat ehwi su cheez che ke bija sagla amal nu qabooliyyat walayat saathe jorayu huwu che? Sukaam walayat na hoi toh koi bhi amal na ginai? Najaat sukaam walayat na sabab aj che? Walayat kiwi reet si ta'at saathe joraayu che? Qur'an Majeed, Rasulullah, ane apna Awliyaa' walayat na baara ma su zikr kare che?Majalis al Hikma ni 81 mi Majlis ma Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS aa suaalo na jawaab farmawe chhe.Dawat ni Zabaan ma dekho: https://youtu.be/TM_2BrarmbkEnglish ma dekho: https://youtu.be/kA4ROHMHcuIArabi ma dekho: https://youtu.be/IGkawwuw-P0Je Mumineen ne koi suaal hoi te info@fatemidawat.com na zaree'a si poochi sake chhe.
Directed by Peter Mishara and Omar Majeed, DISCO'S REVENGE takes us back to the 70s. Caught in a time of social change, the rise of disco offered more to the world than driving beats and catchy rhythms. In this 1on1, we speak to Mishara and Majeed about disco's dance with social justice and people that fear disco.
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The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Hosted by Mike Simmons. - Yumna is dedicated to astronomy education, inspiring girls in cities and isolated rural regions. - Often volunteers her own time and resources to follow her passion. - **Highlight:** Witness her incredible dedication to bringing the wonders of the universe to underserved communities. Mike Simmons is the founder of Astronomy for Equity ( https://bmsis.org/astro4equity/ ). Others on the team, including people around the world in astronomy and space exploration, authors and philosophers, designers and artists and more will be added as the website is developed. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
What if the key to unlocking your next million-dollar opportunity lies not in tactics, but in building intentional relationships? In this episode, Majeed Mogharreban, a professional speaker and business strategist, shares the profound impact of creating relationships over mere transactions. From building his business through strategic partnerships to transforming his approach to speaking, Majeed provides valuable insights on how intentional networking and relationship-building have shaped his career. Kevin Thompson and Majeed reflect on their journey together, discussing the power of authentic connection, and how simple gestures, such as well-timed emails or a shared vision, can lead to lifelong partnerships and major business breakthroughs. [00:01 - 08:45] The Archangel Connection Investing in relationships can open doors to new business models Always be willing to learn from others' experiences The power of saying “yes” to opportunities, even when they are unclear [08:46 - 16:13] Front-End and Back-End: The Business of Speaking Diversifying your offerings is crucial to long-term business success High-ticket coaching programs can follow lower-priced offerings for sustained revenue Mentorship accelerates growth by revealing new business models [16:14 - 24:08] Email Strategies that Create Income Simple strategies, like email marketing, can lead to significant income Collaboration with others amplifies business reach Relationships built over time can result in unexpected business opportunities [24:09 - 32:40] The Art of Facilitating Relationships Understanding challenges leads to creating real value for others Intentional gatherings, even social events, foster deep connections The relationships you curate today can have long-term business implications [32:41 - 38:07] Million-Dollar Listening: Building Deeper Connections Active listening is the foundation for building trust and connection Clients are often drawn to those who genuinely understand their needs Authentic listening leads to deeper business relationships and greater success Key Quotes: "The relationships you curate today will create opportunities you can't even imagine tomorrow." - Majeed Mogharreban "Giving people the gift of feeling seen, heard, and understood is the foundation of real relationships." - Kevin Thomspon Connect with Majeed: Website: https://www.expertspeaker.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/majeedmogharreban Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/majeed.mogharreban Honoring: Kevin Thompson, Giovanni Marsico, Tuan Nguyen Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Find me on the following streaming platforms: Apple Spotify Google Podcasts IHeart Radio Stitcher
Stephen Lukawski and Shaheen Majeed with Peter Mingils on KISC My Health Radio. India's Nutraceutical Industry: Past & Future—Podcast The ‘father of the Indian nutraceuticals industry' tackles science, efficacy and more. Ayurveda, the science of life, connects body, mind and spirit; the botanical ingredients that form its foundation are now fuelling innovation across the global nutraceutical industry. Dr Muhammed Majeed, founder of Sabinsa, was recently recognized with an award from the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India as the ‘Father of Indian Nutraceuticals Industry' and late last year received the Zandu International Oration award from the Indian Association for the study of Traditional Asian Medicine for ‘excellence in the field of biology and research on Ayurvedic products.' KISC My Health Building Fortunes Radio with Peter Mingils and Stephen Lukawski for making the world a better place. You can hear Captain Cranman Stephen Lukawski. Stephen Lukawski is the owner and CEO of RSSI Research Science Specialty Ingredients Inc. Over the past 30 years Stephen Lukawski has worked with several North American dietary supplement companies in the nutraceutical industry to help them connect with others in order to generate ingredient sales through innovative delivery systems and effective marketing and brand management strategies. In the nutraceutical industry a balance between helping companies grow their business while contributing to the health and well being of others is a great legacy to leave behind. https://www.buildingfortunesradio.com/kisc-my-health-captain-cranman-stephen-lukawski/ https://kiscmyhealth.com is the site that will have some other resources.
In this episode of the Expert Speaker Podcast, Majeed Mogharreban sits down with the master storyteller and speaking coach, Alan Samuel Cohen. Known as the “Chief Story Catalyst,” Alan helps business leaders and executives refine their stories to connect, inspire, and create impact. Together, Majeed and Alan dive deep into the art of storytelling, why it matters, and how even the simplest stories can have profound influence. Alan also shares insights into his TED Talk journey, his process for helping others land on the TED stage, and practical tips for speakers looking to turn their passion into profit. Key Takeaways: The Power of Storytelling: Stories ignite our brain and emotions, creating instant connection and trust. Alan emphasizes how well-crafted stories can engage an audience more effectively than data-heavy presentations. Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Impact: Alan debunks the myth that only extraordinary experiences make for great stories. He explains how even the most “ordinary” life events can resonate powerfully with others because of their emotional relatability. Creating Connection in Chaos: Drawing on his experience leading the publicity team for the Harry Potter books, Alan explains how teams can navigate through chaos by aligning around a shared purpose, putting aside ego, and committing to a common goal. TED Talk Strategy: Alan offers insight into how to craft a TED-worthy idea. He stresses the importance of focusing on the idea's transformative power rather than personal fame or promotion. His coaching program helps speakers define, refine, and present their ideas in a fresh, impactful way. Getting Paid for Speaking: Alan shares practical advice on how to get paid well as a speaker, including the importance of honing a signature speech, speaking consistently, and negotiating fees based on value. He highlights the value of speaking, whether paid or not, in front of your ideal clients to generate new business opportunities. Speaking Opportunities Everywhere: By continuously improving and repeating key speeches, speakers can maximize their impact and create new opportunities for future engagements. Notable Quotes: “When you hear ‘I've got a story for you,' you're already leaning in.” “Our ordinary lives, with their extraordinary emotions, are what people connect with.” “If you can move one person with your TED Talk, you've got a TED-worthy idea.” “The best way to get booked as a speaker is to keep speaking. The more you're in front of your best-fit client, the more opportunities you create.” Connect with Alan Samuel Cohen: Website: www.alansamuelcohen.com LinkedIn: Alan Samuel Cohen Instagram: @alansamuelcohen Join Alan's Free Speaker Clinics: Alan hosts monthly Speaker Clinics, offering attendees a chance to workshop their speeches and receive expert feedback. These one-hour sessions are designed to help you refine your public speaking skills and craft impactful talks. Learn more on his website.
In this episode of The Expert Speaker Podcast, host Majeed Mogharreban welcomes the legendary Kevin Thompson, creator of the 1 Million Dollar Relationships Podcast and a master of building seven-figure relationships. Kevin shares invaluable insights on the power of strategic connections, the art of giving and receiving, and the transformative potential of masterminds. After selling $16.1 Million of his own products and services solely through strategic partnerships, Kevin Thompson intimately understands the value of right relationships. Through his role as host of the Million Dollar Relationships podcast and being the conduit of trust for the entrepreneurs he serves, Kevin facilitates relationships that impact millions of people, which organically leads to millions of dollars in revenue being created. Key Takeaways: The Power of Referrals: Kevin's approach to creating powerful, profitable relationships is centered around trust and intentionality. He emphasizes the importance of being a reliable conduit of trust for others and highlights how impactful referrals can be when trust is the foundation. Expanding Your Receiving Muscle: Kevin discusses the significance of being open to receiving, a challenge many entrepreneurs face. He shares personal stories about learning to receive and the benefits of allowing others to give without feeling indebted. The Value of Masterminds: Drawing from his extensive experience, Kevin explains what makes a great mastermind and how to choose the right ones. He stresses the importance of shared values among participants and the immense growth potential when entrepreneurs collaborate in a supportive environment. High-Value Introductions: Kevin reveals his process for making meaningful introductions that foster long-term, mutually beneficial relationships. He stresses the importance of ensuring both parties benefit from the introduction and the value of preparing them for the connection. Selling with Soul: Kevin and Majeed discuss ethical and effective ways to sell at events without damaging relationships. Kevin shares his strategy of providing immense value first, creating an environment where participants naturally want to engage further. Notable Quotes: "By being the way that you are great at giving but not so open to receiving, you are depriving others of the joy of giving." "Revenue is the natural and organic byproduct of doing relationships right." "Facilitating relationships between resourceful entrepreneurs is where the real value lies." How to Connect with Kevin Thompson: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KevinTheConnector LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-thompson-11725511 This episode is packed with wisdom for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of relationship-building in business. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to scale your impact or someone eager to learn the art of giving and receiving, Kevin Thompson's insights will resonate deeply. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on how to create and sustain high-value relationships that lead to lasting success.
On this episode, the Afrobeats Avengers review their favourite rite tracks from this week, including Omah Lay's “Moving,” Oxlade x Fally Ipupa's “IFA,” Majeed's “Will I” and more. They also attempt to solve the latest issue in the music scene: who stole Omah Lay's idea?Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of "The Incubator" at NeoHeart 2024, hosts Ben and Daphna interview Dr. Usha Krishnan and Dr. Amara Majeed, both pediatric cardiologists from Columbia University.Dr. Krishnan discusses her presentation on critical choices regarding shunt closure in neonates with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). She emphasizes the importance of a team approach and considering multiple factors before deciding to close a shunt, including the impact on the child's physiology.Dr. Majeed, an imaging specialist, shares her perspective on the conference, highlighting the session on borderline left ventricle as particularly enlightening. She discusses the importance of understanding the patient's journey from fetal life through childhood, emphasizing the concept of lifespan research in pediatric cardiology.Both guests stress the value of collaboration between neonatologists and cardiologists. Dr. Krishnan, who works extensively in the NICU, notes the importance of mutual respect and understanding between specialties.The conversation touches on pulmonary hypertension management, with Dr. Krishnan explaining her role as an advocate for right heart issues. She discusses the challenges of translating adult treatments to pediatric patients, emphasizing that children are not simply "tiny adults."The episode highlights the evolving nature of pediatric cardiology, which now spans from fetal life to adulthood, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in providing comprehensive care. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
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In this episode, Majeed is joined by Marshal Gillen. Marshall Gillen is a renowned speaker, entrepreneur, and storytelling expert. With a compelling personal story, Marshall has built a successful career by helping others share their vulnerable stories and turn them into impactful messages. He is the founder of the Top Paid Speaker brand and specializes in empowering individuals to monetize their talents, skills, and personal narratives. Marshall's unique approach to public speaking focuses on the power of vulnerability and storytelling to create influence, inspire action, and drive positive change. Marshall Gillen highlights the significance of speaking for free to build credibility, attract a following, and ultimately monetize one's speaking engagements. The key to success lies in mastering your primary skill, embracing vulnerability, and creating authentic connections with your audience. Virtual events and storytelling are powerful tools for transforming personal experiences into impactful messages that resonate with others. Overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome is crucial in sharing your story authentically and building a successful speaking business. By adopting a lifestyle-focused approach to entrepreneurship and optimizing for freedom, individuals can achieve their goals and make a lasting impact through their work. Notable Quotes: "Your message is your message. Turn your mess into a message." - Marshall Gillen "If you feel called to make a difference and share your story, join me on the journey to save a billion lives." - Marshall Gillen Resources: Marshall Gillen's Official Website
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened down 22-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 20,836 on turnover of $5.2-billion N-T. With the benchmark index closing at a new high Monday, market capitalization on the local main board surpassed the $66 trillion NTmark for the first time, according to the data compiled by the Taiwan Stock Exchange. The data also shows that investors riding the uptrend have earned an average of $740-thousand NT this year. Higher electricity bills coming as summer rates to begin in June The average household in Taiwan is expected to see its electricity bill rise by more than 70 percent a month when the four-month summer-rate period begins in June. TaiPower said households in Taiwan use an average of 413 kilowatt-hours of power per month from June to September, which costs around 1000 NT monthly during that period. While electricity use at other times of the year averages at just 301 kWh per month, costing around 600 NT. That means there's a 73 percent difference in electricity bills between summer and non-summer months. But TaiPower says only around 100 NT is attributable to the higher summer rate. A TaiPower spokesperson said the summer rates were introduced in 1989, as more power generators are deployed to meet higher consumer demand, increasing the company's operating costs. UN Staffer Killed in Gaza Another United Nations staff member has been killed in Gaza. The UN worker was killed when the vehicle they were travelling came under fire on Monday in Rafah. Jody Jacobs has more… EU Human Smuggler Arrested One of Europe's most notorious (惡名昭張的) human smugglers has been arrested in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq. The regional government's security agency said it had arrested Barzan Majeed, known as “the Scorpion,” upon a request from Interpol and “after the exchange of intelligence information.” The agency said he had attempted to smuggle 100 migrants to the U.K. in small boats and trucks. The U.K.'s National Crime Agency had issued an appeal (求助,懇求) for assistance in tracking Majeed down in 2022, after he was convicted in absentia in Belgium of people smuggling crimes. Officials say Majeed has been handed over to the regional justice department. Germany Merkel Memoir Released in November The memoirs of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be released in November. The publication will come nearly three years after the end of her 16-year tenure (任期) at Germany's helm (領導地位). Publishers say the 700-page-long memoir will be published on Nov. 26-th. Merkel was a scientist who grew up in communist East Germany and became Germany's first female chancellor in 2005. She steered Germany through a succession of crises including the global financial crisis, the migrant crisis and the coronavirus pandemic. She was succeeded by current Chancellor Olaf Scholz in December 2021. That was the I.C.R.T. news, Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded every day in the afternoon. Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____. ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 城揚建設新推出的「陽明第一廳」 緊鄰三民區的明星學府-陽明國中 46~52坪,每層四戶兩部電梯 最適合有換屋與置產需求的你 讓生活中充滿書香、運動風,滿足食衣住行的消費需求 城揚建設 陽明第一廳 07-384-2888 https://bit.ly/3y7SoFB -- 迎接十年一遇的存債良機,富養自己不是夢! 中信優息投資級債【00948B】,甜甜價10元入手,還有「平準金」及「月配息」, 小資也能輕鬆跟隊。【00948B】投資就是發! 5/22-5/28飛躍募集,一同「債」現王者新高度! 詳細資訊請見:https://bit.ly/3y7XL7A
In this episode, Majeed is joined by Scott Duffy. Scott Duffy is an entrepreneur and keynote speaker. He is the Founder of AI Mavericks. Prior to AI Mavericks, Scott founded Smart Charter, which was acquired by Richard Branson's Virgin Group. He held leadership roles at FOXSports.com, NBC Internet, & CBS Sportsline. He started his career working for Tony Robbins. Scott is listed as a “Top 10 Speaker” by Entrepreneur.com, spoken at the NYSE and provided commentary in numerous media outlets including CNBC, FOX News, and CBS Radio. He has served as Special Project Editor at Inc, VIP Contributor at Entrepreneur, and Co-Host of a Top Podcast for Microsoft. In this episode: Stop selling, start solving problems Asking the right questions Partnerships; complimentary not competitive Raising capital Understanding AI and how to implement it in your business One hammer, one nail Flexibility and adaptability Shoshin; the beginners mind The future of Education How to sell your business
When The Enterprise encounters The USS Constellation adrift, they find out the entire crew is missing - except for commanding officer Commodore Mathew Decker. But Decker's obsession with a giant space vacuum cleaner nearly leads to the destruction of The Enterprise. Does Captain Ahab get his whale? Find out as Drew and Majeed talk about one of the best Star Trek episodes ever - "The Doomsday Machine." Be sure to check out our website, social media, and join our Discord! Links for all are listed below: Website | Discord | BlueSky | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Drop us an email at YetAnotherSTPod@gmail.com! “Warp Speed” and "To the Stars" was written and performed by William Grobbelaar Music: https://soundcloud.com/williamgrobbelaarmusic Additional artwork by George Rateau: https://www.fiverr.com/georgerateau
From The Last Days of Disco Podcast Festival, originally airing on 4/3/24: Join Drew and Majeed from Yet Another Star Trek Podcast as they defend the one and only Captain Gabriel Lorca. Did Lorca truly do nothing wrong? The gang brings their best defense in satirical fashion!
In this episode, Majeed is joined by Crystal Ireland. With a relentless drive and a keen eye for opportunity, Crystal has established herself as a dynamic force in the real estate investment arena. Armed with determination and an unwavering commitment to success, she embarked on her journey into real estate with a bold vision and a clear objective: to build wealth and create lasting financial freedom. What sets Crystal apart is her innovative approach to real estate investment. Despite starting with no capital, she astutely leveraged creative financing strategies to enter the market. Her breakthrough came with the acquisition of their inaugural property—an impressive 8-unit building. In a feat that underscores her acumen and foresight, Crystal and her partner Andy orchestrated a series of strategic maneuvers that saw the property's value double within a remarkably short span of 9 months. Yet, Crystal's achievements extend far beyond monetary gains. Along the path to success, she has amassed a wealth of invaluable knowledge and honed her skills in navigating the complexities of the real estate landscape. Her journey has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence, coupled with a steadfast commitment to continuous learning and growth. Today, Crystal stands as a testament to the transformative power of perseverance, resilience, and strategic thinking. Through her unwavering dedication and innovative approach, she has not only achieved remarkable success in real estate but has also emerged as a trusted mentor and coach to aspiring investors. As Crystal continues to chart new horizons and push the boundaries of possibility, she remains steadfast in their mission to inspire and empower others to realize their own dreams of financial prosperity through real estate investment. In this episode: Started from nothing, Crystal's first property People, connections, community and coaching Underwriting 100s of deals and raising capital Knowing your value Structuring the deal Off-market deals “You don't have to wait, you can start now…” Crystal's day-to-day
In this episode, Majeed is joined by Delsey Daruwalla. Delsey Daruwalla is a health professional turned entrepreneur. Explores the world with her husband & 2 kids. Lover of pizza! Co-founder of 4 business consulting companies; PracticeOwner, Property-CEO, Property-Agent and a brand new one launching this year. In this episode: How Delsey went from operator to owner Different styles of leadership Creating systems that your team can thrive in Why, what and how Building systems Sales and marketing Moving from operator to owner Helping your team members grow Future vision Travelling the world with family and working Empowering others to make decisions
In this episode, Majeed is joined by Matthew Britt. Matthew's the adventure seeking entrepreneur who's gone from fighting pharma via the fitness club to building a localized decentralized poison free food supply across the earth creating a world of abundance and freedom for all. Matthew is head of Strategic Partnerships at Food Forest Abundance, a company with a mission to create Food Forests Everywhere. In this episode: What is a Food Forest? "I don't grow food, nature grows food." Who is growing a food forest Being proactive Planting assets Supply chain vulnerability Global concerns Getting started
In this episode, Sachin interviews Chris Kelly, backcountry outfitter and friend, about the benefits of being in nature with a group, disconnecting from technology and using primal survival knowledge and skills, supporting each other, and growing naturally. Listen in for ways to embrace the natural world and put aside the office for a while. Key Takeaways: [1:02] Sachin introduces and welcomes Chris Kelly to the Perfect Practice podcast. Chris is an outfitter and Sachin's outdoor mentor, friend, and guide in so many ways. [2:11] Sachin met Chris on a three-day group camping trip in Algonquin. Chris and his brother Kieran involved everyone in meaningful, positive ways. Sachin was so impressed, he brought a group of his friends the following year for another amazing trip. [3:46] The Time we spend with people is magnified in a backcountry camping experience over multiple days. Sachin learned more on a four-day trip than on a three-day trip. [4:55] Sachin points out that your business can never grow bigger than you. You're like the trunk of a tree and your business is a branch coming off of that tree. Grow yourself to grow all the branches of your life, including your business. Part of that process occurs when we disconnect and go back to the essence of who we are. [6:37] Chris describes the moment on a paddle when the person he was paddling with told him that his trips were transformational. It was an epiphany. People can rewrite their stories. They take down barriers they have put up. They stop telling themselves “I can't,” knowing “I did.” [8:41] In the backcountry, there are no services, electronics, or artificial lights. On the first day, you find your footing and it seems to be going in slow motion. In a new environment, you've got to pay attention to everything. If you twist your ankle, you're a liability. The environment brings you new ways of thinking. [10:16] When you're out there, you're a different person, entirely. There's so much onboarding of these skills that we have from being hunter-gatherers for 99.9% of our existence. You might think portages are scary but you navigate it with ease. It's amazing how we adapt. You're breaking an autopilot. You have an intense presence. [12:02] Taking high school kids to the backcountry for four days removes them from their devices. When they get home, they don't want to see their phones. You see a shift in their behaviors. In the case of an emergency, Chris had a satellite phone available. [14:05] Coming back from the first trip, Sachin realized he would rather paddle for three hours than drive for three hours to get home, it was such a magical experience that changes you in so many ways. It makes you tough; it softens you. Sachin describes the magic of seeing the sun for 15 minutes after five cloudy, rainy days. [17:04] Chris says you build a relationship with nature. It's a reflection of your relationship with yourself. As people return to the backcountry, they become more themselves. They become more grounded. Families experience great beneficial changes. Everyone's accomplishing something together. Their stories wash away in community and love. This carries back to life. [20:31] Sachin shares a reflection learned from the second trip when portaging uphill to the next lake, carrying packs or canoes. Everyone plays a role, big or small, glorious or not glorious. [23:37] Chris talks of finding power in being humbled and disempowered and ultimately finding fulfillment. Finding wood to build a fire, feeling the heat of the fire, and cooking food on it is primal and satisfying. Everything you put energy into provides energy. [24:33] One of Sachin's goals for 2024 is to get his team up there. His wife is hesitant because in the backcountry there are no bathrooms. Some on his team are eagerly looking forward to it. You bond on a backcountry camping trip in a way that you don't find going to dinner together. [26:18] Chris tells how to prepare your team for a backcountry trip with him and Kieran. They set you up with a packing list. You show up with a weekend bag, and they take care of the rest. Top-end gear, sleeping bags, sleeping mats, tents; you're going to be warm, cozy, and dry. High-end, ultra-light canoes. Hop on a call and you won't regret it. [27:13] Some people's highlight of camping in the backcountry is using the Thunderbox, the sun peeking through the canopy, hearing the call of the morning birds, and the lapping of the water on the shore. Chris does a guided meditation about this. It's not the problem, it's the attitude on the problem. [28:21] Chris describes the benefits of getting your team together in the backcountry. You're putting work aside and getting to know each other as individuals. Handling hard things and fun things together grows a deep-rooted connection. Trust is formed on these trips. It's a great opportunity for inspiration to come through outside of the workplace structure. [31:07] You're outside your comfort zone and so you're more vulnerable but also supported by the people you're spending time with. That allows you to show up at the office in a completely different way. On the trip, you are supporting people who might be lower or higher on the ladder. We have titles for our jobs but we are all humans. [32:11] Chris cites the Dr. Chatterjee podcast. When we're making decisions, we're either making a decision to find happiness or making decisions from a place of happiness. The difference is drastic. Decisions you make from happiness are legacy decisions about your life. Chris uses Sachin as an example of making decisions from happiness after a trip. [34:33] We all have nature around us. Have a plant in your house, at least. Find a sit spot. Sit quietly for five minutes, closing your eyes and tuning into your other senses. Open your eyes and see everything with a new lens. It's magnificently impactful. There's something special about going back to the same place daily. The birds and animals will accept you in their world. [36:42] Chris describes some weather experiences and even a moving encounter with a mother and baby moose on backcountry trips. Sachin describes an unplanned trance experience he felt with others at the lake's edge. [40:31] There are amazing sunsets. Being out there so long, Chris is confident in feeling whether it will rain soon or not. He shares an experience of imagining himself as a sapling growing up in the forest and growing through the canopy of massive trees. That inspired him to start Driftwood with his brother Kieran. Guiding exclusively gives him renewed energy. [44:26] Chris learned from Majeed on a trip that nature is full of infinite intelligence. He feels that if you open up to that, it does come through. He and Sachin are walking examples of it. [45:08] Sachin gives his endorsement to Chris as a life-changing companion on a trip like this. It is crucially important who you go with to lead you on the journey. Sachin urges every practitioner or individual listening to this to consider this as a valuable team-building, friendship-building exercise, or even for building yourself. [46:08] To reach Chris and Kieran at Driftwood Paddle, go to their website, fill out the simple form, and let them know what your dreams are and what you're envisioning. They will book a call and have a Zoom meeting with you to show what they can offer and make sure it's the right fit. Every trip is curated toward the group or individual, including diet and itinerary. [46:53] Chris and Kieran and the two other guides that work with them, Troy and Craig, are mature, with adaptive life experience. They are passionate about backcountry camping. There are barriers to backcountry camping. The guides provide food, water, shelter, safety, and security. You work on the needs of loving and belonging, self-realization, and team cohesion. [48:36] Sachin thanks Chis for his time today and his contribution to this episode of Perfect Practice. Mentioned in this episode Perfect Practice Live More about your host Sachin Patel How to speak with Sachin Go one step further and Become The Living Proof Perfect Practice Live sachin@becomeproof.com To set up a practice clarity call and opportunity audit Books by Sachin Patel: Perfect Practice: How to Build a Successful Functional Medical Business, Attract Your Ideal Patients, Serve Your Community, and Get Paid What You're Worth The Motivation Molecule: The Biological Secrets To Eliminate Procrastination, Skyrocket Productivity, and Get Sh!t Done
In this episode, Majeed is joined by Harrison Coley. Harrison Coley is a Traffic & Conversions Specialist. He is also a Ironman Athlete, 7-figure CEO, and Entrepreneur. Harrison embodies a student mindset. Focused on growth, Harrison aims to be named as one of Forbes' 30 under 30 and help scale conscious companies throughout his career. In this episode: Slide into the DMs Targeting your ideal prospects Conversations to calendar links Structuring the DMs Getting started
In this episode, Majeed joins Dr. Patrick Porter on his podcast, BrainTap Business Journal. Patrick K. Porter, PhD is an award-winning author, educator, consultant, entrepreneur, and speaker. With 20 years of experience operating the largest self-help franchise in the world, he has become a highly sought-after expert within the personal improvement industry, having sold over 3 million of his self-help products worldwide. In this episode: How Majeed found a niche to focus on A marketing shift from features to education The importance of storytelling Having confidence on stage Using public speaking to build your business The For Who Joint venture webinar strategy Certainty and conviction Common barriers Facts tell, stories sell
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“And the most successful CEOs in the world are the ones now who have opinions and some of those opinions are quite controversial.”Thought leadership isn't just about making noise – it's about crafting a symphony of powerful ideas, emotional connection, and transformative impact. In today's riveting discussion, we have the honor of hosting the legendary thought leader, Majeed Mogharreban, a brilliant and insightful Persian visionary in the realm of business.Majeed and Nicky guide listeners through the journey of becoming a thought leader CEO. By sharing personal stories, harnessing values, and delivering valuable insights, thought leader CEOs can inspire and connect with their audience on a profound level. Majeed's wisdom and Nicky's expertise shed light on the path to building a powerful thought leader CEO brand that resonates with authenticity, impact, and influence.Expert action steps: Begin, begin. Record a video and post it online. Tell legendary stories.Check out Majeed's book "Expert Speaker: Five Steps to Grow Your Business with Public Speaking.” by visiting www.expertspeakerbook.comTo learn more about Majeed Mogharreban, visit his website through: www.expertspeaker.comVisit eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.
In this episode, Majeed is joined by Mark Black. Mark Black is a Heart and Double-Lung Transplant Recipient – turned – 4- Time Marathon Runner. A resilience expert, coach, and author, Mark helps people “Thrive in Challenging Times.” His programs provide the tools to transform your adversity into your advantage. Mark doesn't just teach resilience, he embodies it. Born with a life-threatening heart defect, Mark underwent two open-heart surgeries before the age of one. He battled his condition and its limitations for twenty-two years until he was forced to deal with the biggest obstacle of his young life. His doctor informed him that his heart was failing, and without a rare and dangerous heart and double- lung transplant, he would not see his 25th birthday. In 2002, Mark was fortunate that a suitable donor was found. He not only survived the surgery, but less than 3 years later, Mark became the only man in history to run a marathon with someone else's heart and lungs. Mark is now a Certified Speaking Professional, a designation held by less than 1000 speakers in the world. He has inspired more than 150,000 people in more than 450 presentations, and has worked with global brands including Exxon Mobil and Mercedes Benz, as well as many national and regional associations. Mark lives in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada where he spends as much time as possible with the most important people in his life; his wife Marise and their three children. In this episode: Getting started Critiqing your work Getting in the reps How Mark books paid engagements Marketing, what not to do Selling yourself Building a database Getting referrals The Resilience Roadmap
Just when you thought two episodes couldn't get further apart in tone, Brad, Drew and Majeed dive into Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 episodes "Those Old Scientists" and "Under the Cloak of War." Do Jack Quaid and Tawny Newsome make a good fit for The Enterprise crew? Does M'Benga bench 225? Find out this and so much more! Be sure to check out our website, social media, and join our Discord! Links for all are listed below: Website | Discord | BlueSky | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Drop us an email at YetAnotherSTPod@gmail.com! “Warp Speed” and "To the Stars" was written and performed by William Grobbelaar Music: https://soundcloud.com/williamgrobbelaarmusic Additional artwork by George Rateau: https://www.fiverr.com/georgerateau
Drew is exhausted, so Brad steps up as guest editor, but he grows power hungry. Majeed and Drew just want to talk about Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episodes Charades and Lost in Translation. Do Brad's intentions get lost in translation? Or is it all a charade? Tune in and find out! Be sure to check out our website, social media, and join our Discord! Links for all are listed below: Website | Discord | BlueSky | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Drop us an email at YetAnotherSTPod@gmail.com! “Warp Speed” and "To the Stars" was written and performed by William Grobbelaar Music: https://soundcloud.com/williamgrobbelaarmusic Additional artwork by George Rateau: https://www.fiverr.com/georgerateau
Time Travel AND Memory Loss? In the same podcast? Whaaaaaat? Brad, Drew, and Majeed can't remember if they've gone back in time or not, as they discuss Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 episodes "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" and "Among the Lotus Eaters." Do tin foil hats help you get gains in the gym? Is Star Trek going Hallmark in season 2? Tune in to find out! Be sure to check out our website, social media, and join our Discord! Links for all are listed below: Website | Discord | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Drop us an email at YetAnotherSTPod@gmail.com! “Warp Speed” and "To the Stars" was written and performed by William Grobbelaar Music: https://soundcloud.com/williamgrobbelaarmusic Additional artwork by George Rateau: https://www.fiverr.com/georgerateau
Technology has the power to enhance healthcare and save millions of lives. In this episode, Mahmood Majeed discusses how technology can improve patient engagement and personalized treatments. He also explains how ZS connects healthcare stakeholders through data, driving disruptive changes and improved outcomes. Tune in to learn more about the transformative power of data in healthcare! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
In this episode, Majeed is joined by Alfonso Cuadra. Alfonso Cuadra is a dynamic leader that's passionate about sharing his story and inspiring others to create the life they want and to never give up on your dreams. He is truly in the business of changing lives and has a special gift in his ability to connect with people and move them forward. He is President/CEO of The Cuadra Group of Companies Founder of The Cuadra Youth Foundation Founder and CEO of WealthGenius Inc. A Real Estate Investor with 23 plus years Experience with a portfolio across Canada He has shared his story with thousands of audiences around the world Featured in Reader's Digest which did a 7 page profile that was published in 16 different countries in 5 different languages Author of the 2011 book " From the Ground Up-Your 3 steps away from living the life of your dreams" you can pick it up on Amazon An Award winning Business & Real Estate Investing Educator, Trainer, coach, and mentor to thousands of students across the US and Canada In this episode: Learning hard lessons Having a strong purpose Its about leadership and sales Selling from the stage Getting butts in the seats The 80/20 rule Venues; lessons learned Clothing matters Recovering from rock bottom moments
https://fellow.app/supermanagers/majeed-mogharreban-speaking-is-a-mindfulness-practice-a-playbook-for-becoming-a-better-storyteller/ Good communication requires us to be fully present and aware in the moment. In episode #143, Majeed shares how communication can be a mindfulness practice and ways to become a better storyteller. Majeed Mogharreban is the founder of the Expert Speaker Institute, the premier resource for experts to grow their business with public speaking. Majeed has spoken at the United Nations twice and has worked privately with celebrities, politicians, an olympic gold medal winner, CEOs and top entrepreneurs. Throughout the episode, Majeed uses the power of storytelling to further drive his point as we cover communication styles, workplace culture, and getting to know people better. Tune in to hear all about Majeed's leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way! . . . Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review and share the podcast with your colleagues. . . . TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [04:44] Hiring based on price [9:00] Storytelling for leaders [16:47] Storytelling tips for leaders [18:33] Articulating the company mission [31:38] Communication styles [40:43] Expert Speaker by Majeed Mogharreban [43:18] Leadership starts with self leadership RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Contact Majeed for a keynote speech: Majeed@expertspeaker.com Follow Majeed on TikTok Watch How Leaders Tell Stories expertspeakerbook.com