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In this episode of Business Buying Strategies, Jonathan interviews Simon, an entrepreneur who has successfully purchased seven businesses since joining the Mastermind and Inner Circle Group. Simon shares his experiences integrating these businesses, the challenges he faced, and the strategies he employed to maintain staff and company culture. The conversation touches on a variety of topics, including the importance of relationship management in PR agencies, financial and brand integration, and the lessons learned from a deal that did not go as planned. Additionally, Simon talks about the support from the Inner Circle group, emphasising the value of a collaborative network while navigating the complexities of business acquisitions. Key moments 00:38 Meet Simon: A Successful Business Buyer 01:22 Integrating Acquired Businesses 01:52 Challenges and Solutions in Business Integration 02:37 Retaining Staff and Managing Relationships 15:31 Financial and Operational Integration 20:25 Lessons Learned and Advice for Aspiring Business Buyers 21:39 The Support of the Inner Circle Group 23:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ** Looking for a great acquisition lawyer in the UK? Use mine! ** If you are looking for a lawyer in the UK to help you get the deal over the line, then use my own lawyer, John Andrews. You can phone his office at (0345) 2412494 or email him at johnandrews.deallawyer@jmw.co.uk. Ready to get started? Here's how you can start your business buying journey… Download our free Business Buying Toolkit https://dealmakers.co.uk/business-buying-toolkit Join our Business Acquisition FastTrack programme https://www.dealmakers.co.uk/fast Already bought a business? if you've already bought a business, you should be part of my Inner Circle group where we discuss raising capital, integration management, and exiting. Email Maria on hello@thedealmakersacademy.com for more information.
Is Your Personal Brand Helping or Hurting Your Career? In this episode, we dive into the importance of personal branding and its impact on your career. We discuss how to assess whether you have a personal brand, the significance of expressing your ideas, managing relationships, and adding value to your organization. Tune in to learn how to build a positive personal brand that can propel your career forward. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:22 The Importance of Personal Branding 02:49 Expressing Your Ideas Effectively 04:57 Building and Managing Relationships 08:42 Adding Value Beyond Your Job 10:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts This is the Brands On Brands Podcast with Brandon Birkmeyer Don't forget to get your own personal branding scorecard and a free brand strategy call at: https://www.brandsonbrands.com/scorecard CONNECT WITH ME Connect with me on social media: https://www.brandsonbrands.com/mylinks READ MY BOOK - FRONT & CENTER LEADERSHIP I launched a new book and author website. Check it out here. https://www.brandonbirkmeyer.com/fcl CHECK OUT MY COURSES Get tactical trainings and access to one-on-one coaching! https://www.brandsonbrands.com/courses SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER Get the latest news and trends on all things personal branding and the creator economy. https://www.brandsonbrands.com/newsletter
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by LMNT, we are joined by acclaimed author, marriage therapist, and speaker, Michele Weiner-Davis, known in my household simply as "mom". Being our Valentine's Day episode, this one is meant to equip you with the knowledge necessary to make your relationship flourish. We cover a range of questions, both general tips on how to improve your relationships, but also thru-hiking specific scenarios, including how to navigate when one partner is on the trail and the other is back home, encountering challenges when hiking together, and how to get buy in from nervous parents (a subject in which my mother is overqualified to speak on). Chaunce also attempts to get Badger to blush by asking embarrassing questions about his past. We wrap the show with some sobering news about how listeners can help a past guest in her fight against cancer; Chaunce and her fiance, Garrett, air out their pettiest fights; and we search for the perfect word for that post-massive dump feeling. LMNT: Get a free sample pack with any order at drinklmnt.com/trek. Gossamer Gear: Use code “BACKPACKER20” for 20% off packs at gossamergear.com. [divider] Interview with Michele Weiner-Davis Michele's Website Time stamps & Questions 00:05:15 - Reminders: Join us for our live show in Austin, listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon, and apply to blog for the Trek! 00:09:00 - Introducing Michele 00:09:50 - What are you most proud of professionally? 00:12:15 - What's the crossover between saving marriages and raising children? 00:13:27 - How does your work influence your own marriage? 00:14:35 - What is it like being mother to Zach Davis? 00:16:10 - What's the dumbest thing you've ever seen Zach do? 00:19:22 - Describe why Zach is called the feral child 00:21:28 - What is something about Zach you don't think the listeners would know? 00:22:45 - What was your advice to Zach when he was engaged and about to hike the PCT? 00:24:48 - How did you get into this work in the first place? 00:29:30 - In what other ways is your angle different from the average therapist? 00:31:00 - Should marriages always be saved? 00:33:18 - Where are the key areas where relationships go wrong? 00:36:50 - How can someone hiking make their partner at home feel valued? 00:43:50 - Discussion about parents reacting to their children's thru-hikes 00:47:30 - How long did it take you to feel comfortable with Zach being on the AT? 00:49:00 - How would you handle a situation where the person at home feels jealous? 00:54:25 - “I love hiking but my wife doesn't. She's short (under 5ft) so how big a backpack would I need to kidnap, I mean, carry her in? Seriously she hates camping and nothing I've tried works. We've been married for almost thirty years. Any suggestions?” 00:55:25 - “If a marriage is already rocky, do you think that sharing a thru-hike is more likely or less likely to help fix a relationship?” 00:58:38 - “So I'm single and not only am I getting into long distance backpacking but I also work in film where we could be hired for a project that has us traveling for months at a time within a week of being hired. I often find myself hesitant to get into a relationship with someone who has a more stable 9-5 lifestyle. How can I approach the initial conversation to set expectations of these long gaps in availability? Should I just stick to dating people in my industry/ people with less traditional lifestyles? Thanks!” 01:00:50 - How would you advise a child to get their parent's sign off for a hike? 01:07:37 - “My partner supported me initially with my desire to do multi day backpacking trips. However, he's now made comments about how he hopes I'm not planning to make this a regular thing (I've gone away twice for ~2.5 weeks). I realize it's a lot to ask when you are a parent, even though our kids are teens, but I do want to be able to continue to enjoy these trips (he's not interested). How would you approach this situation to avoid resentment building on both sides?” 01:11:33 - “Do couples who make it through a thru-hike together really stay together?” 01:16:22 - What kind of conversations can people have prior to the end of the trail? 01:18:07 - “One of the most difficult parts of a thru hike for my wife and I is the time away from each other, but once we get over that and the trail is finished the next hardest thing for both of us is just getting used to being around each other again, we both have basically lived separate lives for the past few months and have become used to our own routines and now we're stuck with each other again. Any tips for making that transition back into “normal” married life any easier.” 01:21:38 - “I'm considering a thru-hike during a career break. My husband doesn't have the same time off work so I would be hiking without him. He's very supportive of my hiking plans but I worry about what it will do to our marriage if I have this transformational experience without him. Any advice on managing this?” 01:26:55 - “How do I deal with the guilt of leaving a spouse at home while I'm hiking like a happy forest fairy?” 01:28:10 - “Do we outgrow people and stagnate our own growth, or is this a misconception?” 01:32:42 - How much of a good relationship is meeting your soulmate and how much is working towards it? 01:33:45 - Do you think anyone can make a relationship work with anyone? 01:35:45 - Stay Salty Question: What is your hottest take in the world of relationships? 01:40:40 - Is there a book you'd recommend for thru-hikers? Segments Trek Propaganda Fundraiser to Support Renee "She-Ra" Patrick The Ultimate Guide to Making Coffee on Trail by JT Simmons QOTD: What word describes that sweet relieving feeling after taking a big dump? 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In this conversation, Jim Marshall shares his journey from a curious child in New York City to a human development engineer and the creator of Septimics. He discusses the importance of understanding human behavior and relationships, the development of his 35 scales, and how these tools can help individuals clarify their purpose and improve their interactions with others. The conversation emphasizes the significance of motivation and the interrelation of various scales in personal growth and understanding. In this conversation, Jim Marshall discusses the principles of Septimics, a system designed to enhance self-awareness and improve relationships through understanding various scales of human behavior. He emphasizes the importance of insight in personal development and how knowledge can lead to better decision-making in relationships. The discussion also touches on the significance of the number seven, resilience, and the potential impact of widespread adoption of Septimics on society.Show Notes:Key takeawaysJim Marshall's insatiable curiosity has driven his lifelong learning.Understanding human behavior is crucial for personal and professional success.Septimics offers a structured approach to analyzing human interactions.The 35 scales in Septimics provide insights into various aspects of life.Motivation is a key factor in relationships and personal development.Each scale in Septimics has seven levels that help clarify understanding.The application of Septimics can lead to significant personal growth.Insights gained from Septimics can improve decision-making and relationships.The interrelation of scales means growth in one area can influence others.Jim's journey illustrates the importance of continuous learning and adaptation. Understanding the scale of sexuality can enhance relationships.Self-improvement requires insight and willingness to change.Intelligence does not always correlate with emotional insight.Navigating relationships requires awareness of personal scales.The number seven holds significance across various disciplines.Resilience is built through self-awareness and knowledge.Knowledge reduces reliance on belief systems.Healthy relationships are based on mutual understanding and insight.Managing relationships with different perspectives is crucial.Personal transformation is a continuous journey of self-discovery.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jim Marshall and His Work02:59 Jim's Early Life and Education06:04 Family Influence and Early Interests08:56 The Shift to Human Development Engineering11:46 The Birth of Septimics15:06 Understanding the Scales of Septimics18:10 The Application of Septimics in Daily Life21:05 Exploring the 35 Scales of Human Experience23:51 The Impact of Motivation on Relationships26:52 The Structure and Function of Scales30:12 Interrelation of Scales and Personal Growth32:52 Practical Applications of Septimics39:04 Exploring the Scale of Sexuality41:07 Understanding Self-Improvement and Insight43:48 The Intersection of Intelligence and Behavior46:16 Navigating Relationships with Insight49:10 The Significance of the Number Seven50:31 Resilience Through Self-Awareness53:10 The Impact of Knowledge on Relationships56:03 Managing Relationships with Different Perspectives01:00:09 The Importance of Understanding Human Behavior01:05:23 Envisioning a Rational World with Septimics01:10:53 Personal Transformation and SuccessWebsite: https://septemics.com/
Send us a textJoin us on Fertility in Focus as we explore the intricate emotional and relational challenges that arise during the fertility journey. Explore the emotional nuances of the fertility journey with insights from Dr. Bev Young, a distinguished psychiatrist specializing in women's mental health. Learn how effective communication can transform differing emotional responses into a source of balance and strength for couples facing the challenges of trying to conceive. We spotlight the often-overlooked emotional experiences of male partners, emphasizing the need for inclusive support that addresses the feelings of all involved.Our discussion uncovers practical ways to strengthen relationships amidst the stress of fertility treatments. From sharing responsibilities like maintaining a joint calendar to embracing couples therapy, we offer guidance for navigating relationship stress and keeping connection alive. We share personal reflections and professional advice on how intimacy can shift under the pressure of conception efforts, transforming into a task rather than a source of pleasure, and provide tips to maintain a loving bond through it all.Rekindle the romance and maintain mental well-being despite external pressures from family and social gatherings. We propose fostering affection and appreciation through activities that transcend the mechanical aspects of conception, such as dates and shared humor. The importance of regular check-ins, understanding love languages, and seeking mental health support when needed is also highlighted, ensuring that partners can turn these challenging times into opportunities for deeper connection. Join us as we equip you with strategies to protect and nurture your relationship through every stage of the fertility journey.About Our Guest Speaker:Dr. Bev Young is the co-founder of BRIA, a one-stop shop for women's mental healthcare. She is a psychiatrist with over 20 years of experience, specializing in women's mental health issues across the reproductive life cycle. Her career has focused specifically on mood and anxiety disorders relating to pregnancy, infertility, perinatal loss and postpartum adjustment. Before co-founding BRIA, Dr. Bev developed and lead two of the largest perinatal psychiatry programs in Ontario and has been using virtual care to treat patients across Ontario since 2014. As a leader in her field, she is relentlessly dedicated to improving access to high-quality reproductive psychiatric care. With her new virtual clinic, BRIA, she hopes to provide access to mental health services to women+ across Canada.Follow the BRIA team at @bria.health on Instagram.If you or your organization would like to sponsor educational episodes just like this, please contact us at podcast@fertilitymatters.ca. Follow Fertility Matters Canada at @fertility_canada on Instagram and TikTok.
In this episode, Paul Heming and Chris Barber reflect on their Quantity Surveying careers, the origins of C-Link, and the evolution of Own the Build.What You'll Learn:Defining the Role of a Commercial DirectorWhat sets a Commercial Director apart from senior commercial managers, and how have the expectations of this role evolved over the years?Lessons from Role ModelsWhat behaviours and traits inspire teams and build credibility in a Commercial Director? Conversely, what hinders their effectiveness?Core Strategies for SuccessSupply Chain Strategy: Building trust-based, long-term relationships with suppliers and delivering greater project profitability.Digital Strategy: The non-negotiable technologies for QS teams and how to drive adoption without overwhelming your team.People Strategy: Developing high-performing teams, fostering the right culture, and balancing technical skills with leadership capabilities.Managing Relationships and ExpectationsLeading Teams: How to motivate, inspire, and manage conflicts effectively within your team.Managing Up: Why managing the board and stakeholders is as important as managing your team, and how to align competing priorities.Defining Success and Building a LegacyWhat does success look like for a Commercial Director beyond financial outcomes, and how can they create a lasting legacy within the organisation?
In this episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosts Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton dive into a thought-provoking post shared in a police wives group: A spouse expressed frustration and insecurity (Amazon Affiliate) after discovering her law enforcement officer stayed at work to chat about department matters after his shift, instead of coming straight home as expected. This episode tackles how moments like this can trigger insecurities and a lack of confidence, especially for first responder spouses who already navigate the challenges of demanding and unpredictable schedules. You'll learn practical ways to address these feelings, improve communication, and strengthen your relationship. Five Ways to Improve Confidence and Manage Insecurities: 1. Communicate Your Feelings Clearly: Example: Instead of bottling up frustration, express your feelings calmly: “It upset me when you stayed late without letting me know. Can we work on better communication about this?” Why It's Beneficial: Opens the door for honest conversations and reduces misunderstandings. 2. Focus on Your Own Fulfillment: Example: Pursue hobbies, personal goals, or social activities that boost your sense of purpose and self-worth. Why It's Beneficial: Helps shift your focus from the actions of your spouse to your own happiness and growth. 3. Reframe Your Perspective: Example: Remind yourself that staying late to discuss work might be a way for your spouse to decompress or connect with peers. Why It's Beneficial: Reduces negative assumptions and promotes empathy in the relationship. 4. Set Healthy Boundaries: Example: Agree on a plan for checking in if plans change, such as a quick text or call if staying late at work. Why It's Beneficial: Creates mutual respect and ensures both partners feel valued and considered. 5. Build Trust Through Consistency: Example: Encourage open discussions about schedules and expectations, and celebrate when your spouse follows through on commitments. Why It's Beneficial: Strengthens trust and reduces the likelihood of recurring insecurities. How to Identify When Insecurities Are Rooted in Past Experiences: Learn how personal history or past challenges may influence your current feelings and how to work through them constructively. The Importance of Self-Care for First Responder Spouses: Discover why prioritizing your mental and emotional well-being is essential for building confidence and maintaining a strong relationship. Steps to Foster Mutual Understanding in Your Relationship: Explore how to create a safe space for both partners to share concerns and support each other's needs. Why This Matters: Being a first responder spouse comes with unique challenges, but moments of frustration or insecurity can also serve as opportunities for growth. By addressing your feelings openly, focusing on your own confidence, and building trust with your spouse, you can navigate these moments with grace and create a stronger, more supportive relationship. Listen now to learn how to manage insecurities and improve communication as a first responder spouse! Secure your firearm with my buy one get one free affiliate code from STOPBOX http://stopboxusa.com/LEOWARRIORS All viewpoints discussed in this episode are for entertainment purposes only and are simply our opinions based off of our own experience, background and education. Want to be a guest on Tactical Living? Send Ashlie Walton a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1594754484675x841981803913560400 #policepodcast #policeofficer #leowarriors #thinbluelineusa #firstresponder #lawenforcementpodcast #LawEnforcement #LEOWarriors #insecurities #relationships ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://geni.us/wAtlvPu CLICK HERE for Amazon's Today's Deals on TACTICAL GEAR: https://geni.us/KmvaOVM (Affiliate Link) (Ad) Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission. CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://geni.us/YM5tsB Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/ Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show. The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent. For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors: EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340 ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored.
In this episode of the ON Uganda podcast, listeners are treated to a deep dive into Uganda's economic development, the importance of infrastructure, and the dynamic beverage industry. Host discusses with Elia Kim Atuhere, Key Account Sales Representative at Uganda Breweries Limited, his journey from a social sciences student to a marketing maverick. Kim shares his experiences in sales, insightful stories, and strategies for managing relationships in the competitive beverage market. He also offers advice for up-and-coming entrepreneurs on maintaining work-life balance and emphasizes the critical role of infrastructure in achieving a middle-class economy by 2040. Additionally, Kim talks about his venture, Maverick UG Consult, showcasing his passion for business development and personal branding. 00:00 The Importance of Infrastructure for Economic Development 00:41 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:26 Elia Kim Atuhere's Journey into Marketing 03:02 Challenges and Successes in Sales and Marketing 06:21 Key Market Trends in Uganda's Beverage Industry 07:45 The Role of Real Estate in Business Longevity 11:08 Managing Relationships in the Beverage Industry 15:40 Innovative Marketing Campaigns 17:10 Collaborating with Malembe Lifestyle 17:55 Negotiating Deals and Overcoming Challenges 20:47 Balancing Work and Personal Life 22:58 Strategies for Sales Success 24:39 Vision for Uganda's Future 26:12 The Birth of Maverick UG Consult 29:09 Building a Personal Brand 30:55 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts Follow up with Kim everywhere by his name! Share your feedback and inquiries at onugandapodcast@gmail.com or call/WhatsApp +25678537996. PODCAST DISCLAIMER. The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the guests. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 20.08.24.
In this episode of 3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders, we're joined by Martin Myers, BCBA and Chief Strategy Officer at Grateful Care ABA. Martin shares valuable insights on building strong ABA leadership, establishing meaningful relationships with staff, and driving progress in ABA practices. We discuss strategies for ABA practice management, setting clear expectations for staff, and aligning company values with actionable goals. Martin also highlights his passion projects, including BXMastery.com, a goal library offering structured resources for BCBAs. About Martin Myers Martin Myers is a BCBA with nearly 15 years of experience in the ABA field, focusing on leadership, strategy, and caseload management. He is the Chief Strategy Officer at Grateful Care ABA and the creator of BXMastery.com, a resource for sequencing goals and supporting BCBAs in skill development. Martin is also the author of the Flat Rock Weekly blog, where he shares insights on managing caseloads and improving practices for BCBAs. Key Topics Covered: Managing ABA Practices Effectively: How leadership, training, and relationships drive sustainability. Setting Expectations for Success: Improving compliance and documentation through proactive strategies. The Value of Relationships: Why prioritizing meaningful connections supports staff retention and practice growth. Building Core Values: Identifying what you won't compromise to strengthen company culture.
What role does mindset play in the journey from youth hockey to the professional leagues? In this episode of "Our Kids Play Hockey," hosts Lee MJ Elias, Christie Casciano, and Mike Bonelli sit down with former NHL player Jason Podollan to explore this crucial question. Jason shares his personal experiences, from watching the Vancouver Canucks as a child to winning a provincial championship at 13, and how these moments shaped his path. The conversation highlights the significance of mental fitness as a competitive edge, distinguishing it from mental health, and how adopting a growth mindset can transform an athlete's potential. Parents will find valuable insights on supporting their children's hockey dreams without overstepping, while Jason's stories of navigating professional hockey offer a candid look at the resilience required to succeed. With practical advice like the "Three R's" for handling mistakes, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone involved in the world of hockey.--3:16 Reflecting on early hockey experiences7:40 Early career challenges11:00 Adversity in hockey career14:34 Pivotal hockey decision17:43 Challenges in youth hockey19:58 Parent Empowerment24:05 Coaching and Child Development27:37 Challenges in youth sports30:56 Managing Relationships in Hockey34:23 Family dynamics and personal development38:39 Solution-Based Mentality42:01 NHL Debut and Early Career45:36 Mindset and career transitions49:36 Mindset and Competitive Advantage52:37 Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset55:02 Growth Mindset in Hockey58:37 Fostering passion in sports1:01:47 Athlete mindset and growth1:05:15 Personal Development in Hockey1:09:14 Lesson from Mistakes1:12:51 Mental Health in Sports1:16:03 Powerful People and Upbringing1:19:13 Hockey's impact on personal growth and empowermentText The Our Kids Play Hockey Team! We're powered by NHL Sense Arena!NHL Sense Arena, is a virtual reality training game designed specifically to improve hockey sense and IQ for both players and goalies. Experience the next generation of off-ice training in VR with over 100+ drills and training plans curated from top coaches and players.Use Code "HockeyNeverStops" at Hockey.SenseArena.com to score $50 off an annual plan!Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
In this revealing and introspective episode of the Jeremy Awakens Podcast, Jeremy sits down with Tanner Chidester, an Internet entrepreneur who has generated over $100 million in sales. They dive deep into Tanner's personal and professional journey, tackling tough subjects like handling criticism, hiring and team management, finding balance between success and authenticity, and the complexities of modern relationships. Tanner shares raw insights about his experiences, struggles, and the profound lessons he's learned along the way. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or simply someone looking for some real talk about the ups and downs of life, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Early career cardiothoracic surgeons face the challenge of managing and developing crucial relationships, particularly with patients. These relationships can be a source of pride and healing or a cause of stress and contempt. While training provides explicit lessons on technical procedures, guidelines, and publications, it often lacks guidance on how to achieve the best and manage the worst aspects of patient relationships. This episode delves into the complexities of patient interactions and offers insights on navigating these critical dynamics effectively.
Can saying "no" actually strengthen your relationships? Explore this intriguing possibility in this solo episode of the Do Good to Lead Well podcast. Drawing from William Ury's enlightening book, "The Power of a Positive No," we uncover the hidden power behind the word "no" and navigate the common, maladaptive responses it elicits—accommodation, attacking, and avoiding. Using this book as our compass, we'll discuss Ury's powerful and practical three-step approach to saying a positive no. Using real-life examples from my executive coaching practice, you'll learn the significance of acknowledging requests, sharing constraints, and inviting collaborative problem-solving. Join me in this insightful journey to enhance your communication skills and build stronger relationships in your personal and professional life. What You'll Learn: • Why saying no is so hard for us. • Maladaptive responses we use instead of “No.” • What is a Positive No? • The role of collaboration in a positive no. • A Positive No in action using real-life examples Podcast Timestamps: (00:00) - The Importance of Setting and Enforcing Boundaries (04:53) – The Maladaptive Things We Do Instead of Saying No (11:07) – What is a Positive No? A 3-Step Process (15:15) – A Positive No In Action Using Real-life Examples Key Topics Discussed: Positive Leadership, Setting Boundaries, Saying No, Managing Relationships, Achieving Harmony, Positive Interactions, Mastering Conflict Resolution, Effective Communication, Navigating Disagreement, Align Priorities, Clarify Expectations, CEO Success More of Do Good to Lead Well: Website: https://craigdowden.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdowden/
This episode features Brigit Esselmont, a renowned Tarot reader and educator, known for her ability to demystify the ancient wisdom of Tarot for modern spiritual seekers. Brigit, the founder of Biddy Tarot, shares her insights on the power of Tarot as a tool for self-discovery and decision-making. Together, we delve into the intricacies of Tarot readings, discussing various spreads, the significance of each card, and how listeners can apply Tarot insights to navigate life's challenges more effectively.Key Takeaways:00:00 Intro00:26 Astrology for the Week03:33 Managing Relationships and Financial Challenges08:14 Quarter Moon in Leo17:45 Q & AMore about Brigit:Pre-order her book Intuitive Manifesting: Align with Your Inner Wisdom and Attract Your Dream Lifehttps://biddytarot.com/https://www.facebook.com/BiddyTarot/https://www.instagram.com/biddytarotJoin the Mainly Moonology inner circle: https://moonmessages.com/magical––Follow Yasmin on socials:✨ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yasminbolandmoonology ✨ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonologydotcom/––Mainly Moonology is a podcast for people looking to manifest their dream life leveraging the power of the moon. Tune in each week for accessible moon teachings, weekly readings, discussions about the Law of Attraction, and everything in between! Follow us for more.
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This episode features Brigit Esselmont, a renowned Tarot reader and educator, known for her ability to demystify the ancient wisdom of Tarot for modern spiritual seekers. Brigit, the founder of Biddy Tarot, shares her insights on the power of Tarot as a tool for self-discovery and decision-making. Together, we delve into the intricacies of Tarot readings, discussing various spreads, the significance of each card, and how listeners can apply Tarot insights to navigate life's challenges more effectively.Key Takeaways:00:00 Intro00:26 Astrology for the Week03:33 Managing Relationships and Financial Challenges08:14 Quarter Moon in Leo17:45 Q & AMore about Brigit:Pre-order her book Intuitive Manifesting: Align with Your Inner Wisdom and Attract Your Dream Lifehttps://biddytarot.com/https://www.facebook.com/BiddyTarot/https://www.instagram.com/biddytarotJoin the Mainly Moonology inner circle: https://moonmessages.com/magical––Follow Yasmin on socials:✨ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yasminbolandmoonology ✨ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonologydotcom/––Mainly Moonology is a podcast for people looking to manifest their dream life leveraging the power of the moon. Tune in each week for accessible moon teachings, weekly readings, discussions about the Law of Attraction, and everything in between! Follow us for more.
Welcome Debbie Patz, Vice President of Bellin Health Psychiatric Center as we discuss how to manage both your personal and work relationships. Hosted by Bellin Health Wellbeing Consultant, Linda Golik.
This week's episode, we're joined by Aaron Gagnon, Partner and Chief Audit Officer at McKinsey & Company. In this episode, Aaron shares his personal mantra, "show up and try," and explains how this mindset influences his work and life. He highlights his unique approach to hiring, focusing on both experience and key qualities that set candidates apart. Aaron also discusses the challenges of managing relationships across the C-suite, audit committees, and management staff, offering practical insights for handling these dynamics. Be sure to connect with Aaron on LinkedIn. Also, be sure to follow us on our new social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check the full video interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. Timecodes: 3:38 - What's in your Internet Browsing History? 8:40 - Aaron's motto: "Show Up and Try." 16:15 - Aaron's Hiring Mindset 25:15 - Fraud Story 26:09 - The Challenge of Regulators as a CAE 29:14 - Building Relationships with Trust 32:44 - Building your Philosophy as a Leader 36:02 - Final Thoughts * This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype. Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics.
We spend the majority of our lives at work, so connection and belonging in the workplace can a profound effect on our mental health and wellbeing. Learn more from Bellin Health Behavior Health Therapist, Micaella VanderBoom and Bellin Health Wellbeing Consultant, Linda Golik on how you can positively affect those around you to improve the health and wellbeing of everyone.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.One of the hardest parts of being a kinship caregiver is navigating the relationship with the child's birth parent. We talk with Dr. Joseph Crumbley, a social worker, family therapist, and author of “An Overview of Kinship Care.”In this episode, we cover:Creating a Family listening sessions with kinship caregivers in rural counties.What are some of the complicating factors in the relationship between kinship caregivers and the child's parents?Grandparents and other caregivers sometimes feel that the child's parents will threaten them with taking the child away if they do something that the parent disapproves of.How to not enable the child's parent but still have a relationship.How to set healthy boundaries for the caregiver's and child's best interest when you have years of experience not setting healthy boundaries?How to handle others in the family who interfere with the boundaries you've established?I don't know if this is a question, but I really struggle with getting my kids opportunities to see their mom and siblings. All other siblings have been reunited, and I gather it's painful for their mom to see the two that were adopted by us (she surrendered her rights). Although we live relatively close to them, we have only managed 2-3 visits a year, mostly because of long periods of no responses to my texts or last-minute cancellations of planned visits. Sometimes our adopted kids can't even remember their siblings' names and it just breaks my heart. I'd love for them to have a closer relationship, but I have only limited control.How to handle the anger, shame, guilt you feel at the child's parents?How to support co-parenting when the child's parent is still not in a healthy place?How to support reunification?For more information please refer to www.drcrumbley.com.Support the showPlease leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content: Weekly podcasts Weekly articles/blog posts Resource pages on all aspects of family building
Want to be a guest on the podcast? Apply to appear on the show here: https://forms.gle/QKYmRmeogwtnSnyEADo you want to grow your podcast and monetise your audience? Get my exact system here: https://voics.ck.page/2d96ec1846Is there a secret method to building a loyal tribe?To build a creator business, you don't need millions of followers or widespread fame.Instead, you can actually make a decent living by cultivating a smaller group of highly dedicated supporters—your "1000 True Fans."In this episode of Kickoff Sessions, we're back with Louis Armstong and Tom Spark as they go deep on how to build your tribe and turn ‘1,000 True Fans' into your greatest asset.Discover how Louis transformed his life by going sober for 200 days, and how he now leads 120 people in the Creator Club with a focus on building genuine connections and delivering pure value. Tom adds his perspective on the power of emotional release, how many use substances to cope, and how to develop a healthier relationship with vices. We also dive into the reality of balancing business with personal well-being, discussing how responsibility in both realms can lead to deeper fulfillment and growth. With a raw, honest take on relationships, personal growth, and the long game of success, this conversation will inspire you to embrace vulnerability and focus on what truly matters—building a community that believes in you.Tenplus delivers a potent blend of electrolytes crafted for peak hydration in tropical climates, combined with the power of Indonesian plant-based ingredients. The result? A hydration drink that is not only refreshing but also supercharges performance and speeds up recovery.Get 10% off Tenplus: https://www.mytenplus.com/kickoffConnect with Louis:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/louisarmstrong7Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisarmstrong7Connect with TomYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tomspark_My Socials:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/darrenlee.ksLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darren-lee1(00:00) Preview and Intro(02:41) Longevity in Content Creation(05:39) Balancing Entertainment with Education(07:27) Pricing Strategies and Scaling Up(14:13) How to Build a Loyal Community(18:26) Sales Processes and Handling Leads(26:25) Using Rockstar Clients for Community Growth(30:39) Improving Community Experience with Tech(36:10) Evolving Business Models and New Offers(42:44) Returning to Alcohol After Sobriety(48:16) The Ibiza Aftermath(50:48) Reflecting on the Ibiza Vlog(53:09) Finding Balance in Casual Drinking(55:26) The Emotional Role of Alcohol and Nicotine(01:00:44) Taking Responsibility For Your Actions(01:06:45) Managing Relationships and Business Growth(01:15:41) Balancing Personal Growth and Relationships(01:24:44) Leadership and Responsibility in Life and Business(01:28:11) The Reality of Building a CommunitySupport the show
#09: In this episode, I share multiple strategies for building a sustainable pipeline of future clients with NYC-based architect Alexander Buckeridge.We dive into:→ How to use the momentum from his first client to get more clients → How to manage a lead pipeline and a sales pipeline → How to identify if a real client opportunity exists00:00 Episode Intro 01:59 Future Projects and Networking 06:27 Managing Relationships with CRM Tools 07:16 Understanding Lead vs. Sales Pipeline 08:23 Defining Project Criteria 09:51 Effective Client Communication Strategies 15:48 A Word From Our Sponsor 19:29 Prioritizing and Following Up with Leads 20:39 Networking and Cold Outreach Tactics 21:20 Case Study: Engaging with High-Value Clients 28:35 Tips for Scheduling MeetingsGROWTHITECT RESOURCES→ Join thousands of architects on the free Growthitect newsletter - https://growthitect.com/join→ Irresistible Architecture Websites (Free 5-day email course) - https://tylertactics.ck.page/03d11a3ed9STAY CONNECTED→ Follow on LinkedIn→ Follow on Instagram→ Subscribe on YouTube→ Follow on TwitterSPONSORSUse Gelt for worry-free tax management for you and your firm.Get 10% off your Gelt subscription → joingelt.com/growthitect
In today's episode, Gina discusses nine practical ways to reduce stress. These methods largely revolve around decluttering one's life and increasing the space one has around themselves both physically and mentally. Listen in for the specific tips today! Please visit our Sponsor Page to find all the links and codes for our awesome sponsors! https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/sponsors/ Thank you for supporting The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. FREE MUST-HAVE RESOURCE FOR Calming Your Anxious Mind 10-Minute Body-Scan Meditation for Anxiety Anxiety Coaches Podcast Group Coaching link ACPGroupCoaching.com To learn more, go to: Website https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program Learn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Find even more peace and calm with our Supercast premium access membership: For $5 a month, all episodes are ad-free! https://anxietycoaches.supercast.com/ Here's what's included for $5/month: ❤ New Ad-Free episodes every Sunday and Wednesday ❤ Access to the entire Ad-free back-catalog with over 600 episodes ❤ Premium meditations recorded with you in mind ❤ And more fun surprises along the way! All this in your favorite podcast app! Quote: All beings want to be happy, yet so very few know how. It is out of ignorance that any of us cause suffering, for ourselves or for others. –Sharon Salzberg Chapters 0:00 Welcome Back to the Anxiety Coaches Podcast 3:54 The Importance of Life Balance 5:57 Resolving Legal, Tax, and Financial Problems 7:11 Automating Bills and Paperwork 8:38 Impact of Cleaning on Stress Levels 9:58 The Value of Volunteer Work Evaluation 10:42 Managing Relationships for Stress Reduction 11:14 Delegating Daily Tasks for Relaxation 12:33 Benefits of Decluttering for Mental Health 16:37 Honesty in Fulfilling Promises 17:12 Evaluating Work Environment for Well-being Summary In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, Gina Ryan explores nine different ways to reduce stress and bring peace and calm back to our lives. She emphasizes the importance of responding to stress in a healthy manner and provides practical tips for making lasting changes to eliminate stress. Gina suggests focusing on making changes in our outer world to lighten our stress load, especially amidst the current world challenges. She encourages listeners to evaluate their lives using a pie chart divided into sections such as health, money, relationships, and environment, highlighting the importance of harmony rather than seeking perfect balance in all areas. Gina stresses the significance of accepting changes we cannot control, particularly in the face of the uncertainties brought by events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the episode, Gina offers practical advice, such as resolving legal or financial issues promptly, automating bill payments, delegating tasks efficiently, and decluttering unnecessary items to reduce stress. She also recommends cutting out volunteer work that doesn't serve one's well-being, decreasing time spent with stressful individuals, asking for help with errands, and reevaluating work situations to determine if they bring more negativity than positivity. Gina concludes by quoting Sharon Salzberg and emphasizes the importance of seeking happiness while reducing suffering by making intentional choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this riveting episode of the Belkins Podcast, join host Michael Maximoff as he delves into a candid conversation with Anthony Kennada, Founder & CEO of AudiencePlus. Discover the unfiltered realities of being a first-time founder, the highs and lows of building a company from the ground up, and the crucial lessons learned along the way.Anthony shares invaluable insights into the challenges of year one, the strategic vision for 2024, and the transformative power of owning your audience. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
On today's episode of Pursuit of Wellness, I'm back for another solo dolo in between traveling. Greg and I recently traveled to Arkansas to meet with the team at Walmart to discuss our exciting new Bloom product, and now we're getting ready to jet off to New York! With travel comes a lot of workout, health, and habit adjustments that I share with you all today. I also have some updates on my H Pylori journey! I answer some of your questions such as updates on fertility and how to be a good support system for a friend going through fertility struggles. Additionally, I touch on managing relationships and business partnerships, and dealing with imposter syndrome. Tune in for practical tips on staying healthy while traveling, and get the latest updates on new Bloom products. Leave Me a Message - click here! For Mari's Instagram click here! For Pursuit of Wellness Podcast's Instagram click here! For Mari's Newsletter click here! For POW Brand Promo Codes click here! Sponsored By: Bite is offering our listeners 20% off your first order. Go to trybite.com/POW or use code POW at checkout to claim this deal. Sleep is the foundation of health, and there is nothing better than waking up feeling refreshed and ready to attack the day. Use code POW for 20% off your order at dreamrecovery.io Head to moshlife.com/POW to save 20% off plus FREE shipping on either the Best Sellers Trial Pack or the new Plant Based Trial Pack. That's 20% off PLUS free shipping on either the Best Sellers or Plant Based Trial Pack at moshlife.com/POW Show Links: A Court of Thorn and Roses Chomps Topics Discussed 01:55- Walmart visit 02:52 - Upcoming travels to New York 03:23 - Recent exercise habits and adjustments 04:05 - H Pylori Update 05:42 - Dr. Gabrielle Lyon 06:30 - Advice for when you aren't seeing progress 08:20 - What a day of rest looks like for Mari 09:44 - Setting boundaries with family 10:47 - Thoughts on IVF and IUI 13:14 - 13:23 - DELETE THIS where they ask about dear media and united talent 13:28 - Relationship vs business partner 15:45 - Fertility and mental health 18:44 - Mari's inspiration during her fitness journey 19:56 - Dealing with imposter syndrome 22:24 - Cute ideas to announce pregnancy 24:12 - Preferred cutting boards 25:17 - Drinking water while traveling 25:38 - Supporting friends going through fertility struggles 27:17 - Starting the podcast 29:01 - Tips for eating on the road 30:04 - Book update 31:04 - New Bloom product 32:43 - Relationship with alcohol 33:53 - Horseback riding and pregnancy 35:47 - Sami Spalter's height 36:55 - Languages Mari knows 38:13 - Is Bloom hiring? 38:37 - Bloom updates
This episode of the Game Plan Podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp.If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online. Designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Just fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist, and switch therapists any time for no additional charge.Visit www.betterhelp.com/Gameplan today to get 10% off your first month.Welcome back to another episode of The Game Plan podcast!In this episode, we sat down with Sean Casey, fitness content creator and entrepreneur. Sean went from partying daily as a university student to building a 6 figure fitness empire while gaining over 3 million followers across all platforms.We delve into Sean's strategies for creating impactful content, building a loyal community, and handling online criticism with confidence. Sean shares his personal experiences and insights on evolving from a party lifestyle to a disciplined fitness regimen, and how the lockdown played a pivotal role in his growth.Sean also opens up about his mental health journey, the power of gratitude, and his philosophy on balancing business success with personal well-being. Sean takes us through his business ventures, including his app Glean, and his unique approach to fitness coaching. This episode is packed with practical advice, motivational insights, and a deep dive into the world of fitness and social media. Enjoyed the conversation? Leave a like, comment, and subscribe for more!Sean's Socials:Instagram: @scaseyfitnessYouTube: @seancaseyfitness111Check out the best protein pancakes in the world at Fuel Cakes: https://fuelcakes.com
In Episode 063, Chris Maffeo and David Wood from the Liana Collection share valuable insights on the three stages of brand distribution. He provides expert advice for startup drink brands on self-distribution, the role of small and large distributors, and the crucial importance of building trade relationships. The discussion also covers the complexities of working with wholesalers, the necessity of immersive brand experiences for sales teams, and strategies for national and international brand expansion. Emphasizing the need for founders to stay actively engaged in the trade, David and Chris highlight the evolving role of salespersons in today's digital age. Tune in for a comprehensive guide to scaling your drinks brand successfully! Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to Brand Distribution Stages 00:55 Advice for Startup Drink Brands 02:34 Scaling with Distributors 03:26 Importance of On-Trade Chains 11:11 Managing Relationships with Wholesalers 16:30 Building Brand Demand 24:11 Role of Sales Reps and Founders 32:58 Digitalization of Sales and Social Media 37:24 Conclusion and Contact Information About The Host: Chris Maffeo About The Guest: David Wood
In this enlightening episode, CJ welcomes Govind Haridas, a mindset reprogramming and spirituality coach. Govind shares his journey from a successful corporate career to becoming a spiritual guide, offering listeners profound insights into overcoming life's challenges and attaining inner peace.Key Discussion Points:Govind's Journey:Transition from corporate life to spirituality.Encounter with an enlightened master in India.Emphasis on holistic living and scientific spirituality.Mindset Reprogramming and Spirituality:Definition and importance of mindset reprogramming.Spirituality beyond retirement; applied spirituality.Govind's transformation through spiritual practices.The Role of a Master:Sticking with a spiritual master for guidance.The impact of spiritual shopping vs. dedicated practice.Examples of renowned masters and their teachings.Connection to Source/God:Establishing a physical and intellectual connection to the divine.The experience and significance of the third eye opening.Pineal gland's role in spiritual awakening and altered states of consciousness.Managing Relationships and Emotions:Common struggles in relationships and emotional management.Techniques to overcome emotional turmoil and enhance mental well-being.The importance of gratitude and detachment from materialistic outcomes.Key Takeaways:Holistic Approach to Life:Success is not just about material achievements but also includes health, relationships, and spiritual fulfillment.Role of Energy in Life:Understanding and managing bio-magnetic energy to attract positivity and repel negativity.Embracing Spiritual Practices:Meditation and mantras like "Om" and "Ho'oponopono" for cleansing negative emotions and connecting to higher consciousness.Perspective on Challenges:Shifting from a victim mentality to a creator mindset, using challenges as opportunities for growth.Spiritual and Material Balance:Integrating spiritual practices with material pursuits for a fulfilling and balanced life.5 Practical Tips to Improve Your Life:Daily Meditation Practice:Find a quiet spot, sit comfortably, and meditate for at least 10 minutes daily. Focus on your breath or use a mantra like "Om" to calm the mind.Practice Gratitude:Start and end your day by listing things you are grateful for. This helps shift focus from what you lack to what you have.Use Ho'oponopono Mantra:When faced with anger or conflict, silently repeat "I'm sorry, please forgive me, thank you, I love you" to cleanse negative emotions.Detachment from Outcomes:Work towards your goals with passion but detach from the results. Understand that not everything will happen on your timeline.Connect to Source:Cultivate a deep, personal relationship with the divine. Let your life revolve around this connection, providing a stable foundation amidst life's changes.
Have you ever started down a conversational pathway and wish you could turn around and exit stage right? Despite our good intentions, we can find ourselves knee-deep in a complex and challenging situation. Our ‘Speak-First, Think-Later' culture amplifies the potential risk. Join me in this month's solo episode as I unveil a simple yet powerful three-step process, borrowed from an unlikely source—the comedian Craig Ferguson. We probe the depths of when to speak, what to share, and who should deliver the message, turning your communication into a deliberate and effective tool. Discover how asking ourselves these critical questions before speaking can steer us away from potential conversational pitfalls and guide us toward more meaningful interactions. What You'll Learn: A 3-step reflection process to guide if and how you contribute to crucial conversations The importance of asking why you are sharing this message The role of timing in effective communication Be strategic about the messenger Podcast Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (01:55) The Importance of Effective Communication (02:22) Introducing Craig Ferguson's Three-Step Process (03:25) Question 1: Does This Need to Be Said? (05:52) Question 2: Does This Need to Be Said by Me? (09:02) Question 3: Does This Need to Be Said by Me Now? (10:30) Applying the Three-Step Process in Real Life (14:16) Conclusion Key Topics Discussed: Meaningful Connection, Communication, Open-ended Questions, Self-reflection, Managing Relationships, Navigating Conflict, Emotional Intelligence, Craig Ferguson, Timing, Effective Communication, Actionable Tips, Personal Development More of Do Good to Lead Well: Website: https://craigdowden.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdowden/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-dowden/message
Welcome to "Talking Society" Hosted by Ziti along with Jos, and Jose. In todays episode we debate how love works, at different stages of life, developing relationships, modern dating, and loving family and children. Thank you for Joining us, and we hope you Enjoy!
Steve Urban here from Riderflex! In our latest episode, I delve into the importance of building and maintaining strong relationships with recruiters, whether they're internal company employees or agency professionals like us. We discuss the value of the time you invest in these relationships, how your behavior can impact future opportunities, and the long-term benefits of staying connected with recruiters. Additionally, I emphasize the critical role recruiters play in providing valuable feedback and making key introductions that can significantly advance your career. Don't miss these insights to enhance your professional journey! Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/7gXhkQkw7g8 Unlock career success with "Riderflex Guide 2.0: Mastering Job Interviews." Over 30 years of recruitment expertise. Strategies for new graduates, seasoned professionals. Master virtual interviews, challenging questions. Get your copy today at: https://tinyurl.com/Mastering-Job-Interviews Riderflex is a national, Colorado based, premier headhunter, RPO and employment agency; recruiting and searching the top talent for staffing your teams. Top Executive Recruiting Firm - https://riderflex.com/ #Riderflex #RecruitmentTips #CareerAdvice #ProfessionalRelationships #Networking #JobSearch #CareerGrowth #HR #RecruitmentStrategy #JobHunt #CareerDevelopment #ProfessionalGrowth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riderflex/support
Are your connections and relationships healthy or toxic? Relationships impact all dimensions of our well-being, including physical and mental health and our ability to flourish at work and in every other facet of life. In today's episode called: Embracing Connections and Managing Relationships, we're going to discuss the impact connections have on your work life and provide some strategies to manage your work relationships that lead to positive mental health and well-being. Now, let's start today's conversation!
Pastor Derick Amsler | April 21, 2024
The SSI Orbit Podcast – Self-Sovereign Identity, Decentralization and Web3
Is there truly a clear separation between personal and organizational identity? This fundamental question lies at the heart of our most recent conversation on The SSI Orbit podcast, where host Mathieu Glaude sat down with identity expert Daniel Hardman. The conversation explores the learnings and insights Hardman has gained from his extensive experience in the SSI space and the importance of the human element in the identity domain. Mathieu and Daniel discuss the limitations of the term 'governance' and propose reframing it as 'empowerment.' They also delve into organizational identity and its inextricably intertwined relationship with individual identity. The complexity of managing relationships and roles within organizations is highlighted, along with the need for clear distinctions between facets of identity. The conversation also touches on the challenges of managing identifiers and the critical importance of versioning and trust in the context of organizational identity. Hardman's exploration of the intricate relationship between personal and organizational identity underscores the significance of understanding roles, relationships, and context when managing identities. His compelling perspective challenges the current mental model that compartmentalizes personal and organizational identity, inviting a more nuanced understanding of the true nature of identity. Prepare to be captivated by this thought-provoking episode as it uncovers the strategies, tools, and mindsets needed to navigate the complexities of identity management. Unlock the full potential of self-sovereign identity in both personal and enterprise settings as you delve into this intriguing conversation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Learnings in SSI 02:27 Reframing Governance as Empowerment 07:52 The Intertangled Nature of Organizational and Individual Identity 14:12 Managing Relationships and Roles in Organizational Identity 24:32 Versioning and Trust in Organizational Identity
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Have you ever felt like you're speaking, but nobody is truly listening? This month on Do Good to Lead Well, I bring you the secrets to amplifying your listening skills, inspired by the wisdom shared in the bestselling book, ‘Crucial Conversations' by Kerry Patterson and their colleagues. As we wave goodbye to March and gear up to tackle the rest of the year, there's no better skill to polish than the art of active listening. In this episode, we unpack the AMPP model (yes, that is not a spelling mistake), and how it can transform the way you connect with others, solve problems, and foster positive team dynamics. In our lives, both personal and professional, the simple yet profound act of listening holds the key to unlocking vast pools of knowledge. I'll guide you through crafting open-ended questions that invite expansive and enlightening dialogue, steering clear of those that lead to dead-end ‘yes' or ‘no' answers. You'll also discover the power of mirroring, a simple yet profound technique that reflects understanding and empathy. You have likely seen it work wonders with infants, and I'll show you how it can have the same impact on adults in any setting. No guests this time around, just you and me exploring the profound impact of deep listening and how it can lead to more meaningful interactions and outcomes. These strategies are not just theoretical—they're backed by compelling research and real-world application, ready for you to apply in your daily interactions. Join me on this journey to elevate not only how you listen but how you can make the people you care about feel heard. What You'll Learn - Why active listening is so important and why so few of us do it effectively. - The art of strategic questioning and how it deepens relationships and accesses new insights. - How to employ mirroring to build rapport and show understanding. - How paraphrasing is the ultimate fail-safe tool to demonstrate active listening. - How to prime conversations for constructive outcomes, even in conflict Podcast Timestamps (0:00) - Introduction to the Episode (2:30) - The Importance of Active Listening and an Overview of the AMPP Model (5:12) – The Power of Asking Open-Ended Questions (8:57) - Mirroring in Conversations (14:29) - The Art of Paraphrasing (19:45) - Priming the Conversation (21:55) - Conclusion Key Topics Discussed Active Listening, Engaging Conversation, Meaningful Connection, Communication, Open-ended Questions, Mirroring, Ask Questions, Managing Relationships, Curiosity, Rapport, Empathy, Emotional Intelligence More of Do Good to Lead Well: Website: https://craigdowden.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdowden/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-dowden/message
SummaryIn this episode, Ryan Roghaar and Mike interview Jason Devore, the frontman of Authority Zero. They discuss Jason's background in music, his experiences at music festivals in Mexico, and the impact of meeting his idols. They also talk about the early days of Authority Zero, the recording process of their album Passage in Time, and their journey to signing with Lava Atlantic Records. The conversation covers the band's journey from signing with a record label to shooting music videos, the evolution of their sound, parallel paths with other bands and artists, the theme of revolution in their music, Jason DeVore's solo projects and artwork, and upcoming projects including a charity skate brand. In this conversation, Jason DeVore discusses his involvement in the skateboarding scene and how it has influenced his life and career. He talks about collaborating with bands and artists to create skateboard decks and how it has been successful in generating interest and participation. DeVore also shares a memorable incident at a music venue where his bass player caused a power outage before their set. The conversation then shifts to the challenges of being on the road with a band and offers insights on managing relationships and maintaining harmony within the group.TakeawaysMeeting your idols can have a profound impact on your life and career.Treating people well and being genuine can make a lasting impression.Music has the power to connect people and create lifelong memories.Success in the music industry often comes from a combination of talent, hard work, and lucky opportunities.Signing with a record label can open doors and provide resources for growth and exposure. The band's signing with a record label marked a turning point in their career, leading to opportunities like shooting music videos and touring.The band's sound evolved over time, influenced by various genres and their own unique style.The band's journey and experiences shaped their music and lyrics, with themes of revolution and personal growth.Working with different producers provided valuable insights and techniques that helped the band improve their music.Jason DeVore's solo projects and artwork allowed him to explore different creative avenues and connect with fans on a personal level.The band is currently working on new projects, including a charity skate brand, and continues to evolve their sound and engage with their audience. Collaborating with other artists and brands can be a fun way to stay involved in a particular culture or scene.Patience, understanding, and effective communication are essential for maintaining healthy relationships within a band.Taking time for oneself and engaging in activities outside of the band can help maintain mental well-being and prevent burnout.Avoiding passive-aggressive behavior and addressing conflicts directly can help prevent resentment and maintain a strong bond within the band.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:20 Mexico and Music Festivals05:28 Early Life and Influences10:28 Moving to Phoenix and Starting Authority Zero18:40 Meeting Idols and the Impact of Personal Connections23:14 The Passage in Time Album and Success30:16 Record Labels and Signing with Lava Atlantic Records32:40 Signing with a Record Label and Shooting Music Videos34:19 Evolution of the Band's Sound and Journey36:05 Parallel Paths with Other Bands and Artists39:21 The Second Album: Andiamo41:31 Working with Different Producers45:19 The Theme of Revolution in the Music48:54 Jason DeVore's Solo Projects and Artwork55:52 Upcoming Projects and Charity Skate Brand01:04:19 Skateboarding Culture and Collaboration01:06:08 Managing Relationships in a Band ----Credits:Hosted by Michael Smith and Ryan RoghaarProduced by Ryan RoghaarTheme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM The Carton:https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggsFeature with Zack Chmeis of Straight Method up now! https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs/zack-chmeis-35dae817ac28 The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist:bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs:The Showeggscast.com@eggshow on twitter and instagramOn iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcherAlso available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic" shows and infodjontic.com@djontic on twitter Ryan Roghaarhttp://rogha.ar
Dr. Alex Lyon, a professor of communication and YouTube sensation, discusses the importance of positive communication for leaders. He emphasizes the power of greetings in setting the tone for conversations and the impact of disclosure in building relationships. Dr. Lyon also addresses the challenges of managing relationships in the digital age and offers advice for younger generations. Overall, his philosophy centers around the idea that communication is a skill set that can be learned and applied to enhance personal and professional relationships. Takeaways Dr Lyon's 600,000 subscriber YouTube channel First impressions really do set the tone Increased impact is an outcome of great communication Focus on the person or group in front of you - be distraction proof in your conversations Honing your ability to focus will provide the highest payback Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:31 Dr. Alex Lyon's Origin Story 08:19 The Philosophy of Communication 11:29 Are You a Good Communicator? 14:26 Positive Communication for Leaders 16:28 The Importance of Greetings 18:01 The Power of Disclosure 25:04 Managing Relationships in the Digital Age 30:49 Advice for Younger Generations 34:30 Where to Learn More Get his new book “Positive Communication for Leaders” at the link below https://www.positivecommunicationforleaders.com/ ➡️ Follow #alexlyon on Linkedin ➡️ Follow on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@alexanderlyon
Jesus knew managing relationships was about managing expectations, and he moved seemlessly between large groups and small ones. What can we learn about managing relationships in ministry from the Perfect Example? TheBridgeKC
Summary In this conversation, Mulligan shares his journey of joining F3 Omaha and how it has impacted his life. He talks about his introduction to F3 through a friend and his initial hesitation to join. Mulligan discusses his fitness routine before F3 and how he became a runner. He also shares his experience of managing relationships and setting boundaries. Mulligan opens up about his 30 years of sobriety and how he has navigated addiction in his family. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of faith and trust in the journey. In this conversation, Brian (Mulligan) Vaughn shares his personal journey of faith and the impact it has had on his life. He discusses turning to God for help in difficult times and the importance of trusting in a higher power. Brian also talks about his own experience with faith and how it has shaped his perspective. He shares the story of how he became a Christian and the profound impact it had on him. Additionally, Brian discusses the role of leadership and male community in his life and the lessons he has learned from them. He emphasizes the importance of setting an example and leading by action. Finally, Brian shares his prayer requests and the areas in which he seeks encouragement. Takeaways F3 Omaha provides a supportive environment for personal growth and leadership development. Being open and vulnerable in relationships can lead to deeper connections and personal growth. Regular exercise and fitness routines can have a positive impact on overall well-being. Overcoming addiction requires personal commitment, support from others, and professional help. Faith and trust play a crucial role in navigating life's challenges and finding strength in difficult times. Turning to God and trusting in a higher power can provide strength and guidance in difficult times. Faith is a personal journey that requires a leap of faith and a decision to believe. Leadership is about setting an example and leading by action. Reflecting on impactful moments can help us recognize the hand of God in our lives. Prayer and encouragement are important for strengthening relationships and overcoming challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Inspiration 00:30 Joining F3 Omaha 01:25 Discovering F3 through a Friend 03:22 First F3 Workout and Getting Named 06:07 Fitness Routine Before F3 09:13 Becoming a Runner 12:30 Evaluation of Fitness Level 14:49 Influence of Upbringing on Fitness Mindset 17:35 Managing Relationships and Boundaries 23:04 Building Deeper Relationships in F3 30:24 Forming a Shield Lock 33:13 30 Years of Sobriety 37:31 Managing Addiction in the Family 44:01 Faith and Trust in the Journey 44:39 Turning to God for Help 46:29 Developing Faith 52:27 Leadership and Male Community 56:23 Reflecting on Impactful Moments 56:53 Prayer and Encouragement
Hi I'm Scot Cooper and welcome to the Tales From the Trail Podcast by MatchPlay. In this episode I welcome Jimmy Conrad. Among Jimmy's many nicknames are Conradinho and Your Favorite US Men's National Team ex-player. Jimmy's shares his experiences growing up in an environment that created grit and resilience, fighting to live out his dream of playing for UCLA and winning a national championship. He went on to grind his way into the MLS and eventually on to the national team where he played in the 2006 World Cup. He now hosts the popular podcast on the CBS Golazo Network, Call It What You Want with Jesse Marsch and Charlie Davies. Jimmy is a fantastic guest, was very generous and I look forward to having him on again soon. SummaryIn this conversation, Conradinho discusses his experience coaching soccer and the importance of high school soccer. He shares his personal journey and how he overcame challenges to become a professional player. Conradinho emphasizes the importance of mentality and commitment to improvement. He also discusses the need for players to embrace mistakes and learn from them. Finally, he shares his thoughts on coaching girls versus boys and the importance of treating all players equally. In this conversation, Jimmy Conrad shares his experiences as a soccer player and coach. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining emotional stability as a coach and setting clear expectations for players. Jimmy also discusses the challenges he faced in his soccer career, including not being drafted and dealing with difficult coaches. He shares stories of perseverance and the lessons he learned along the way. Jimmy talks about his journey from college to the World Cup and the impact he made off the field, including his involvement in community initiatives. He concludes by highlighting the importance of continuous learning and letting go of entitlement.TakeawaysHigh school soccer provides a unique social and competitive experience that cannot be replicated in club or college soccer.Commitment and a growth mindset are crucial for personal and professional development in soccer.Embracing mistakes and learning from them is essential for improvement.Coaching girls and boys requires understanding individual personalities and needs while maintaining consistent expectations. Maintaining emotional stability as a coach is crucial for creating a positive and consistent environment for players.Challenges and setbacks in a soccer career can be opportunities for growth and self-improvement.Building strong relationships with coaches requires understanding their expectations and finding ways to meet them.Perseverance and a strong work ethic can lead to unexpected opportunities and achievements.Making a difference off the field through community initiatives can be a rewarding and impactful experience.Continuous learning and letting go of entitlement are important for personal and professional growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Coaching Soccer03:42 The Importance of High School Soccer08:41 Personal Journey and Overcoming Challenges17:42 Mentality and Commitment to Improvement25:16 Teaching Kids to Embrace Mistakes31:56 Coaching Girls vs Boys39:28 Maintaining Emotional Stability as a Coach41:15 Navigating the Challenges of a Soccer Career45:37 Lessons Learned from Challenging Experiences49:19 Managing Relationships with Coaches56:35 From College to the World Cup01:08:18 Making a Difference Off the Field01:13:46 The Importance of Learning and Letting Go
Justine & Jillian talk about what's most important in relationships and how we can all offer some support to others through 5 simple words and a number system.
Banking on Cultura: Where Latino Culture and Entrepreneurship Collide
Victoria Jenn welcomes Carmen Ortiz-McGhee, the COO of the National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC), where she oversees programs, partnerships, and a vast membership managing over $260 billion in capital. Together they dig into the essence of leadership, authenticity, and the power of vulnerability. Plus, Carmen candidly discusses her perspectives on mindset intimacy, its complexities, and how it ties into both personal and professional growth. In this episode, Victoria Jenn and Carmen Ortiz-McGhee discuss: Carmen's transformative journey, from studying psychology to championing Latino businesses. The balance between vulnerability and intimacy, and how to create true safe spaces in relationships and the workplace. Overcoming the external pressures and challenges faced by Latinos, and leveraging those experiences to foster success. Authentic relationship-building as a cornerstone for both personal and professional development. The vital role of small businesses in Latino communities, and how they're a game-changer for access to education, better healthcare, and more. Tune in to immerse yourself in a candid and empowering conversation that navigates the intricacies of Latino entrepreneurship, vulnerability, and being your authentic self in every space you enter. --- About Carmen Ortiz-McGhee: Trail-blazing executive and unwavering advocate Carmen Ortiz-McGhee is the COO of the National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC), where she oversees programs, partnerships, and a vast membership managing over $260 billion in capital. Raised by a single Puerto Rican mother, Carmen has been a lifelong advocate for underserved communities. She's been honored by Business Insurance Magazine and featured in the ground-breaking book "The Lighthouse Effect." Carmen, a psychology grad from the University of Virginia, is a recognized speaker on topics like inclusive leadership and wealth creation. She sits on multiple boards, championing a more inclusive society. --- Follow Carmen Ortiz-McGhee: linkedin.com/in/carmen-ortiz-mcghee-7ba9121/ Resources: [Free Training] 3 Secrets to Make the Transition From Corporate to Entrepreneur - victoriajenn.com/training Work with Victoria Jenn - victoriajenn.com --- More About Banking on Cultura: Download Transcripts - bankingonculturamedia.com Watch Videos - youtube.com/@BankingOnCultura
In Episode 028, I had the pleasure of chatting with Duncan McRae, Co-founder of Woven Whisky and a Drinks industry veteran, having previously worked with William Grant's & Sons and Diageo. A living example of Building Brands Bottom Up. I hope you enjoy our chat. Main Topics Discussed: (00:00) Building Demand (03:08) Brand Awareness (08:58) Managing Relationships (10:44) KPI's & Incentives (13:46) "Blue Tick Moments": Becoming Known in the Ecosystem (15:40) Bottle Shops vs. On-Trade Growth (26:46) It starts with the liquid (32:00) Adapting Your Sales Pitch (37:52) Better Brand Training (44:35) Taste Profile before categories (52:00) Special Pours & Drawbacks About the Host: Chris Maffeo About the Guest: Duncan McRae About the product: Woven
Messy Family Podcast : Catholic conversations on marriage and family
Of course your children don't get along. They don't know how to get along! That's kind of what you are doing as parents, teaching them what they don't know - Mike and Alicia All of us struggle to live in a community. That is the human condition - we need other people but we also find it hard to live with them! This is true for children, but also for adults. In this episode, we answer some questions that our listeners had about what to do when your kids fight with your friends' kids, how to handle dividing up household responsibilities with your spouse, and what to do with adult children who are living at home. It's hard for kids to learn, but it's also hard for parents to know how to teach in a way that can be received. Listen into this conversation and take some time to discuss these important topics with your spouse. https://messyfamilyproject.org/course/family-board-meeting-live/ www.catholiccouplesgetaway.com
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Are you aware that loneliness is a leading cause for travelers to return home and end their journeys? In this episode, we're thrilled to have Jessica Graham, a brand strategist, and copywriter, join us to discuss a digital nomad's guide to conquering loneliness and managing relationships.Throughout our conversation, we delve into the common challenges faced by digital nomads and travelers when it comes to loneliness.Join us as we explore Jessica's personal story of her adventure to Liechtenstein and the evolution of her digital business. As an expert in branding, she empowers solopreneurs to incorporate impactful storytelling into their messaging, capturing the attention of their target audience.You'll learn how to:Maintain strong relationships as a digital nomadReflect on past challengesFacilitate interaction between people with language barriers Connect with Jessica:On Instagram at @jessicagraham.brandstudioVisit her website jessicagrahambrandstudio.comIf you're curious or uncertain about getting started as a digital nomad, tired of one-size-fits-all approaches, or are looking for the freedom and flexibility that comes with online work, we're inviting you to join our beta launch! Use this calendar link to get on a call with us where we will discuss your goals and see if this program is the right fit for you! -----------------------------------Join our Facebook Group Digital Nomad Start-Up Circle if you're interested in living nomadically, growing your online business, and forming a community of like-minded people. Get our FREE 85+ Ways to Make Money While Traveling guide! Connect with us on Instagram by following @austinandmonicaVisit our website: AustinandMonica.comEnjoyed this podcast? Subscribe to our show and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast. Your feedback means a lot to us, thank you!
How do you maintain healthy relationships with those on your ministry team?Tune in to episode 64 of the Fly on the Wall podcast as Pastor Chris sits down with Chris Dale to talk all things management and leadership as a pastor. In this episode, they discuss: signs that you're leading well, balancing management and leadership, and knowing the state of your team.Tune in until the end to hear one crucial step pastors must take to build a healthy team culture.The Fly on the Wall podcast can be found where podcasts stream and on Youtube!
Transitions can be challenging for any organization, especially when managing relationships during the succession or sale of an advisory firm. However, as advisors shift to an independent wealth advisory business model due to its unconflicted nature and ability to provide valuable services to clients, mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships are becoming more prevalent. What factors do owners need to understand when selling their business, and how can they navigate the challenges that come with the transition? In this episode, Steve talks with Justin Ferri, President at Buckingham Wealth Partners. Before joining Buckingham, Justin was a managing director of Focus Financial Partners, responsible for business development and acquisition activities with an emphasis on identifying and partnering with top advisors and independent RIA firms. Today, Justin focuses on forward-looking strategies, vision, and growth for Buckingham's advisory teams and client experiences. He is proficient in building growth-oriented businesses, focusing on recruiting, motivating, and leading highly creative and productive teams. A seasoned financial services executive with extensive management and leadership experience, Justin talks with Steve about managing relationships during times of transition. He also shares the decision points when considering succession or sale of an advisory firm, what influences valuation and how potential sellers can maximize their value, and how leaders can navigate the challenges of business transitions. Key Takeaways [02:06] - Justin's professional journey in financial services. [05:44] - What Justin enjoys most about the wealth management industry. [09:02] - What surprises Justin about working in independent wealth management. [11:42] - Decision points when considering succession or sale of an advisory firm. [16:55] - What people need to understand when selling or merging their businesses. [20:13] - What influences valuation and how potential sellers can maximize their value. [23:12] - The leadership qualities needed to successfully acquire or transfer a business. [26:46] - What it's like to partner with Buckingham Wealth Partners. [33:18] - Buckingham's third pillar of its business model. [37:44] - How leaders can navigate the challenges of business transitions. [41:56] - The things that keep Justin motivated and excited in his personal and professional life. Quotes [05:03] - "The business model that is used by many large investment banks on Wall Street was highly conflicted. That ultimately made my decision to shift and focus the next chapter of my career entirely on the independent wealth advisory community." ~ Justin Ferri [12:15] - "There are 15 to 17,000 independent wealth advisory firms across the U.S. Even though we have a record number of partnerships and mergers and acquisitions happening year after year, that number hasn't gone down. That is a testament to the strength of the independent business model and the value that it brings to clients every single year." ~ Justin Ferri [34:20] - "The only thing worse than providing bad advice is delivering great advice that's not acted upon. That comes down to trust, which is why the independent wealth advisor business model being unconflicted is the right way to provide service to clients." ~ Justin Ferri Links Justin Ferri on LinkedIn Justin Ferri on Twitter J.P. Morgan Merrill Lynch Focus Financial Partners Adam Birenbaum Alex Potts Connect with our hosts Steve on LinkedIn Buckingham Strategic Partners Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Steve on LinkedIn Follow Buckingham Strategic Partners on Twitter Disclosure For informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as specific investment, accounting, legal, or tax advice. Certain information is based upon third party data which may become outdated or otherwise superseded without notice. Third party information is deemed to be reliable, but its accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. Some analysis presented is based off current economic information and may become outdated or irrelevant without notice. Individuals should speak with their qualified financial professional based on his or her unique circumstances. Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) nor any other federal or state agency have approved, determined the accuracy, or confirmed the adequacy of this podcast. © 2022 Buckingham Wealth Partners, LLC. Buckingham Strategic Wealth, LLC and Buckingham Strategic Partners, LLC (collectively, Buckingham Wealth Partners)