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Chris Holman welcomes Mark McDaniel, President & CEO, Cinnaire, headquartered in Lansing, MI, serving 9 states. He is joined on this interview by,... Jennifer Calery, Strategic Communications Specialist, Cinnaire, Alpena, MI, assisting her local Boys and Girls Club. Mike Daust, Mark's brother-in-law, Plant Manager, Albie's Food Products, LLC, Gaylord, MI. Welcome back Mark share the scope of the issues folks have endured "up north"? You have a couple of folks with you can you please introduce them? Jennifer I understand you're assisting shelters? You met with Governor Whitmer last week, tell us more? Electricity is coming back on but share about the Alpena storm damage? Mike, share about the storm's impact on Gaylord, and your workforce? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Originally uploaded February 6, re-edited April 5th. Chris Holman welcomes back Mark S. McDaniel, President & CEO, Cinnaire, headquartered in Lansing, MI, covering 9 states. Welcome back Mark, please remind the Michigan business community about Cinnaire? What were some highlights of 2024? Recent headlines for Cinnaire have included La Joya Gardens Grand Opening Brings New Affordable Housing & Retail Space to Southwest Detroit, can you tell us about that? Remind us about "Cinnaire Solutions"? Mark, your philanthropic efforts with Haven House are in full swing as we approach another year of Pancake-Palooza, remind us about that? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Today's authors promise to help us sort through what works and what doesn't when it comes to the science behind successful learning. Join Mike & Cory as they consider their own approaches to lifelong learning and self-improvement. Support the Show Cory's YouTube channel Recommend a Book Mac Power Users #784: Exploring AI & Productivity, with […]
On this episode I chatted with Stacy the Executive Director for C4K. C4K started in 2011 from a pile of basketball shoes, soccer cleats and football gear in the corner of an Oklahoma City garage. Mark McDaniel was a local coach whose kids were extremely active. Mark saw what his children had outgrown and realized that the shoes that no longer fit Cole, Josh or Meghan could benefit someone else. The McDaniel family believed in the transformational power of sports and wanted to share that experience with kids no matter their financial background. Thus, C4K was born. Since its founding in 2011, C4K has experienced exponential growth in the amount of equipment distributed and kids' lives impacted. We work with schools, community partners and nonprofits to get gear to kids in need. C4K equips and empowers kids in all 77 Oklahoma Counties. cleatsforkids.org Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Diffee Ford Lincoln Third generation Oklahoma business, the Diffee family continues to do business the right way, the family way. Go to www.diffeeford.net for all your new and used car needs and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/diffee_ford Dog House OKC - When it comes to furry four-legged care, our 24/7 supervised cage free play and overnight boarding services make The Dog House OKC in Oklahoma City the best place to be, at least, when they're not in their own backyard. With over 6,000 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor play areas our dog daycare enriches spirit, increases social skills, builds confidence, and offers hours of exercise and stimulation for your dog http://www.thedoghouseokc.com/
In this episode, I had the chance to interview Mark, a Tigres fan from St. Louis! Mark shares his story about his fandom for the team and soccer in general. He shares his background as well as being the co-founder of a supporters group for the St. Louis, MLS team. Check out the passion of Tigres as it roars all the way to the Midwest of the USA.
Originally uploaded April 15th, reedited June 27th. Chris Holman welcomes back Mark McDaniel, President & CEO, Cinnaire, Lansing, Michigan, serving multiple state of the Great Lakes and Mid Atlantic regions. Welcome back Mark, refresh our Michigan audience on Cinnaire's purpose and scope of services? Charity is a big part of Cinnaire and your life, how did Pancakepalooza 2024 go for you? Tell us about Cinnaire Support for CARH Scholarship Foundation? Cinnaire also stepped up again while Celebrating MLK Day with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan? Tell us about the Ubuntu Fund Secures $55 Million Investment from Prominent Financial Institutions to Create Pathways for Equitable Access? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Our book review series, Chess Books Recaptured, is back to discuss a “non-chess” book for the first time. However, the information in this book is vital for any student of the game. Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning is an extremely insightful encapsulation of best practices for learning and retaining information. The book is written by Peter C. Brown, Henry Roediger and Mark McDaniel, and was the culmination of 10+ years of research. Joining me to discuss the book is emergency room physician and dedicated chess amateur Dr. Nick Vasquez. Nick has been blogging about how Make it Stick changed his thinking about learning and chess study, and we thought it was worth expanding the blog posts into a conversation. Key precepts of the book include the importance of mixing study themes, spacing out your study, testing your knowledge frequently, and emphasizing understanding and contextualization of the study material. Timestamps of the topics discussed are below. Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Be sure to check out their new courses including IM Christof Sielecki's new course, and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and/or make a Chessable purchase, it will help support Perpetual Chess. https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Interviews Mentioned: Episode 286 Adult Improver Series Interview with Dr. Nick Vasquez Episode 349 with Dr. Anique de Bruin Nick's blog posts about Make it Stick: Book Review- https://nickvasquezmd.substack.com/p/make-it-stick Chess Implications: https://nickvasquezmd.substack.com/p/making-it-stick 0:02- How did Make it Stick change Nick's thinking about learning and studying chess? 0:09- What are the implications for opening learning of Make it Stick Mentioned: Make it Stick website 21:00- What is the difference between varied practice and interleaving? 24:30- How did the book alter Nick's training plan? Mentioned: The Chess Steps, Practical Chess Exercises, GM Wojciech Moranda's Books, GM Winning Chess Exercises for Kids, Anki 29:00- When trying to ingrain something into one's memory are you better off studying things over decreasing time intervals or increasing time intervals? 33:00- More chess study conclusions Mentioned: FM Nate Solon's How to Learn an Opening in 2023 40:00- Is is true that “there is no such as a learning style?” 45:00- Final thoughts and favorite quotes and studies cited. 50:00- What is a “memory palace? Mentioned; Moonwalking with Einstein 57:00- Thanks to Dr. Vasquez for rejoining me! Be sure to sub to his blog here: https://nickvasquezmd.substack.com/ If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People struggle to make the numbers work in today's market, but this episode's guest will provide his insights on why developing properties is the best way. Chris Seveney brings the host of The Good Endeavor Short-Term Rental Show, Mark McDaniel, to take us into short-term rental markets. Developing your property with better amenities will increase your property's value, but that will require work, and you have to stay in front of the line to do so. Mark also talks about his property management company, where he brings the good endeavor in doing short-term rentals. So stay tuned to find out more with Mark McDaniel!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://7einvestments.com/podcast
Chris Holman welcomes back Mark McDaniel who is the President and CEO of Cinnaire. They discuss Cinnaire receiving a tax credit, community development, workplace culture, health equity, and real estate. Here's more about Mark and Chris' conversation: CINNAIRE AWARDED $60 MILLION IN NEW MARKETS TAX CREDITS FROM U.S TREASURY DEPARTMENT - Tell us about that? Cinnaire Named Best Place to Work by Crain's Detroit Business - tell us about that? Tell us about Residents spearheading community hub project focused on health equity in SE Grand Rapids? Have the high interest rates impacted your work this year? Any projects underway that you would like to highlight? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
What lessons can we learn about hospitality from an examplar of servant leadership? Brian Slipka is the CEO and Founder of True North Equity Partners and together with our host Mark McDaniel, they are drawing parallels between their respective industries and offering the rest of us insight into how to go about doing good business. Through his company True North Equity Partners, Brian oversees 29 businesses, ranging from manufacturing and distribution to packaging and transportation (there's even a sports division!) and so he's uniquely positioned to provide a macro view of the economy and the trends he sees emerging in these challenging economic times.Learn about why the winners will be those who are still in the arena, what 'flight to quality' means, and why you should choose smart money over cheap money in an episode of The Good Endeavor Short-Term Rental Show that will have you thinking out the box about your short-term rental business. It helps that Brian and Mark are old friends so the conversation flows freely as they riff on the paradox of feeling better selfishly when you help other people selflessly, and how keeping the end in mind is always so very important. There are lessons to be learned aplenty for eager real estate entrepreneurs! Please join us."Be vulnerable. Surrender the outcome. Do the work. If you do those things in that order it's amazing how life sort of comes together. And across all of that is surrendering this notion of selfish ambition." ~ Brian SlipkaIn This Episode:Understanding the cultural element that drives the heartbeat of AmericaAppreciating the role that small businesses play in the US economyUnderstanding the role of stewardship when you by an operating companyWhat is 'Flight to Quality'?Smart money over cheap money: shrewd investments in tough economic timesWhy having a strong company culture is so importantThe paradox of helping other people to help yourselfAnd more!Connect with Brian Slipka:Website - https://www.truenorthequitypartners.com/Personal Website - https://www.slipka.com/Connect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
Episode #36 Three Most Important with Mark McDaniel Catch Mark on his podcast Good Endeavor STR Podcast
What are you doing to differentiate your short-term rental property? From bowling alleys to solar panels, Cabins For You's Kevin Vozar is sharing his ideas on what it takes to stand out in an increasingly saturated STR market.As Kevin candidly puts it, if the property bubble hasn't quite burst yet, it's certainly leaking. And there are no guarantees that investing in a short-term rental property is going to guarantee great returns — unless you work out not only what will set you apart, but also how much time you need to put in yourself. And here Kevin is offering the advice that our host Mark McDaniel has mentioned in previous episodes too around understanding if it's better to have a property management company do a lot of the hard work for you. What makes this episode of The Good Endeavor Short-Term Rental Show so darned good is that Kevin, as the Senior Director of Owner Relations and Business Development at Cabins For You, has been around a while. And so he's warning against the non-accredited investors recommending fractional ownership, and he's asking you to think carefully before taking that leap of faith, while also still remaining bullish about the short-term vacation rental market. Please enjoy this industry 'giver' offering up a ton of valuable real estate insight! Please join us! “There's no guarantees owning a short-term vacation rental property. Regardless of what our friends in real estate say, there are no guarantees that you are going to get the rate of return that you are looking for. ~ Kevin VozarIn This Episode:Understanding the inherent risk in any investment, including STRsThe value of being a relationship builder in the real estate marketWhat to look out for in terms of other people's adviceHow to calculate your time investment before committing to a new propertyWhat's your WOW factor? Standing out in a saturated marketAnd more!Connect with Kevin Vozar:Cabins For You Podcast - CFY Podcast | Podcast on SpotifyE-mail - kvo@bellsouth.net Connect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
What does it look like to teach investors to build wealth through real estate – and do that at scale? Ryan Bakke is behind the hugely popular and influential 'Learn Like a CPA' and as a Certified Public Accountant himself he brings a wealth of knowledge to the real estate arena. In today's episode of The Good Endeavor Short-Term Rental Show, Ryan is impressing upon our host Mark McDaniel that his good endeavor is not just about making a difference – but making a difference at scale. So Ryan is more than willing to share his innovative ideas and insights into the short-term rental space so that it will help others.Learn about measuring your ROH (Return On Hassle) – something we can all relate to when we find ourselves rushing about trying to maintain a property – and discover Ryan's three key strategies for evaluating a potential short-term rental deal. There's also a fresh perspective and some number crunching on the alternative real estate investment space that is campgrounds and RV parks – so stick around for that exciting real estate opportunity too! It's all well-intentioned content to help you up your short-term rental game on The Good Endeavor Short-Term Rental Show. Please join us! "At the end of the day, you have to find out what your purpose is, in business. Because if you're just chasing and driving for profit, that's where your morals are gonna fall." ~ Ryan BakkeIn This Episode:Unpacking Ryan's combined strengths as a CPA and real estate advisorRyan's 3 Key Things to look out for in a short-term rental dealUnderstanding Risk Mitigation Unpacking 'ROH' - Return On Hassle'What is Lifestyle Creep?Are campgrounds a good real estate investment? And more!Connect with Ryan Bakke:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learnlikeacpa/?hl=enFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/taxstrategyforinvestors/Connect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
Where do you when you've made your first million dollars at age 23? The sky is the limit if your heart is in the right place and you believe that you are destined for great things, as it turns out. ake Rocha is Mr. Four To Eight, an Airbnb entrepreneur, and coach with a $17M portfolio who is absolutely crushing it. Blake is in conversation with The Good Endeavor Short-Term Rental Show's Mark McDaniel – and what an inspiring conversation it is! Hear all about Blake's origin story and how he grew up believing that he would be a successful entrepreneur. Marvel at Blake's positive mindset as he overcomes a life-threatening illness and how he saw opportunity while everyone else was standing still during the lockdown. Learn from Blake's insights into the short-term rental game and why you should never buy a house with a pool on the roof!This is a game-changing lesson in what it takes to buy back your time from a young age when the clock is seemingly ticking against you. Please join us on a journey into real estate ambition with a whole lotta heart! "There was never a moment where I did not believe that I was going to be one of the most successful people in the world." ~ Blake RochaIn This Episode:Blake's childhood and what drove him to entrepreneurshipThe importance of mentorship and owning your destinyHow Blake overcame a life-threatening illnessSeeing opportunity and staying optimistic during the lockdownTwo of Blake's earliest property deals: what went right and wrongBlake shares on his property ambitions and goal of helping peopleAnd more!Connect with Blake Rocha:Instagram - Blake Rocha (@mrfourtoeight) • Instagram photos and videosConnect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
An hour with a true oilfield supply chain legend! Mark McDaniel graciously spends time with Keith and Frank to discuss his incredible, impactful, and legendary 40+ year career. Spanning E&P majors and independents, Oilfield Services to now, a boutique consulting firm with a global impact, McDaniel & Cullen, Mark has seen it all. Mark's journey from being an individual contributor to becoming a massive organizational leader, while upholding unwavering integrity and respect at every turn, is unparalleled. He is the epitome of #highlycapable. This is a fantastic listen and we hope that you enjoy it!
Grant Dougherty of Dougherty Tax Solutions is providing enormous tax value and insight to his wide audience of followers on Instagram – including our host Mark McDaniel! Mark caught up with Grant in today's inspiring episode of The Good Endeavor Short-Term Rental Show which is all about getting your money right with STR tax incentives and opportunities. Learn all about real estate tax benefits, the importance of keeping good financial records of your STR properties so that you can claim back for 'non-passive activity', and more from a tax advisor who is at the top of his game and generous enough to share such valuable insight. Understanding the 500-Hour Rule, the importance of tracking your time in minutes (the IRS doesn't like estimates!), bonus depreciation, depreciation recapture, and a 1031 exchange are just some of the super valuable topics that Grant covers with Mark today. Up your tax game in style! Please join us. "I like to make money and I like to make more money. Once when I learned that you can make money - and then take that money to make more money - I was completely sold on the system." ~ Grant DoughertyIn This Episode:Grant's journey from university sportsman to superstar tax advisorWhat are some of the major tax benefits in real estate and STRs?How important is it to keep good records? Understanding the 500-Hour RuleWhat is the 'con' to bonus depreciation?What is a 1031 exchange?'Don't let the tax tail wag the economic dog'And more!Connect with Grant Dougherty:Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/doughertytaxsolutionsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/requestgranted_/?hl=enWebsite - https://doughertytaxsolutions.comConnect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
What are you doing as a Short Term Rental (STR) host or property manager to ensure your property and portfolio stand out from the crowd? Having eye-catching images that will stop people from scrolling on social media and sit up and take notice of your STR is one way to go about showcasing your property effectively.Hollie Reed and Alex Ferguson are from Her Photography, and they have a wealth of experience shooting real estate and STR properties. From the 'money shot' that accentuates your property's best features, to the focal point that highlights the layout while hiding unattractive features (like under-the-counter stuff), Hollie and Alex are giving great advice on photographing your STR effectively.Investing in a good photographer to show off your home also demonstrates to the potential guest that you are prepared to invest in your property too, and is the beginning stage of building client trust. Learn from two of the best STR photographers out there in this informative episode with host Mark McDaniel. Please join us. "Just having professional photos just makes a huge difference and makes it (your STR) really stand out." ~ Hollie ReedIn This Episode:What is your ‘money shot'? How are you showcasing your property with proper lighting? What are the right angles to accentuate focal points and show your layout?Are people in your photographs a good idea? What advice does Hollie have for property managers? And more!Connect with Her Photography:Website - https://www.herpicture.com/Instagram - HER Photography (@her.photog) • Instagram photos and videosConnect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
What does it look like to apply the lessons you've learned in a successful career in engineering to your new business in property management? This is the story of Holly George, the first-ever guest on The Good Endeavor Short Term Rental Show! Holly is in conversation with our host Mark McDaniel, and together they are sharing some fascinating insights into the value of scaling your short-term rental setup.There are also great tips on how best to protect your property and which brands come recommended, from decibel monitors to external cameras. Some things, like having the right SOPs in place in case of an emergency, just need some foresight and needn't cost an arm and a leg. As Mark has mentioned before, though, when you bless your guest, you get many blessings in return. Learn all about Killington, Vermont, and the value of being local so that you can respond in real-time to your guest's needs in this lighthearted episode that is bursting at the seams with awesome short-term rental management advice. Please join us! "If you're going to go it alone, don't assume that there's one person who's going to help you through it all as an individual. Because as an individual, YOU will have to assemble a team." ~ Holly GeorgeIn This Episode:The importance of building customer loyalty and trustHow hard is it to manage your own property? The importance of having a decibel monitorUsing Breezeway - the property care, operations, and messaging platformUsing external cameras as another layer of defenseWhat are your legal structures? How are your properties set up to avoid liability? The value of being local and being able to respond to a guest's needs immediatelyWhat are your SOPs in an emergency?What makes Holly's company stand out from the competition? The value of having clients who are on board with your visionAnd more!Connect with Holly George:Website - Killington Mountain HomesEmail - holly@killingtonmountain.comConnect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
So, you've got a nice house – but a terrible interior! Remember, it's not about what you like in your short-term rental property, but what the guests want to experience. Mark McDaniel is reminding us to put aside our personal preferences as we create cash flow and pay down our mortgage on this awesome new episode!From your linen being crisp and clean and your headboard not looking secondhand, the story of your amenities and the 'stuff' inside your property is the story of your business. And you want it to be a good story. You want to be the one telling that story to your guest – not letting your guest concoct their own version. Do you know how many folk book out Airbnbs that have the golf game, Golden Tee, listed as an arcade amenity? The right game can be a literal game changer. So take the time to enrich your guest's experience with the right board games, the right artwork on the walls, and the appropriate amount of color throughout. Focusing on others' outcomes is good for your income. With Mark McDaniel and his recommended good endeavors, loving your short-term rental business and seeing ways in which you can improve has never felt better! "Don't be afraid of color." ~ Mark McDanielIn This Episode:Keep your interior assets (like bedframes and mattresses) looking fresh and newUsing color that complements the area that you're in Ensuring that your amenities are a pleasure to useSay NO to personal photos and plants The value of crisp, clean linen What design change can you make to improve your property? And more!Connect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
Are you looking for ways to increase your short-term rental bookings? Saturation has increased and demand has decreased (slightly). You've spent a lot of money on your property, so you must bring your property management A Game. Mark McDaniel is coming in hot today with his Top 3 Ways to Increase Your Bookings. From dynamic pricing, which might alert you to big events in your neighborhood and help you automatically increase your pricing, to telling a story of your property with your photos, Mark is reminding us to get serious about our property portfolio and how we market it. If you want to own the mindshare of your guest (so that you can use the booking channels to gather their information and then market to them directly in the future), you need great hospitality, great amenities, and great design functionality. Then, when it comes to remarketing, you have an easier job on your hands.Mark's tips for growing your Airbnb business are a timely game-changer for those hosts out there looking to leverage their assets in a challenging economic climate. Please join us. "You want to be competitive. You want to have some sort of automation in your life and your business as you continue to grow." ~ Mark McDanielIn This Episode:Dynamic pricing – unpacking the available toolsHow to be active within your Airbnb accountHow to think about booking channels (collect info about your guest)Being aggressive with your dynamic pricing Why it's not worth skimping on your photos The value of remarketing and taking direct bookingsAnd more!Connect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter- https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
Are your goals in the property game to manage your own property and earn passive income, or are you wanting to scale with a property management company (with hospitality as a core value)? I'm Mark McDaniel, and this is The Good Endeavor short-term Rental Show.In today's first episode, I'm asking you to weigh up the merits of self-management versus hiring in the right property management company if you are in fact looking to scale. If managing properties fills you up, you'll learn how to build a management business. If it doesn't, you'll learn how to hire the right property manager.I've tried both options, and each comes with its own set of pros and cons, some of which I will share with you in this episode. If you are looking to make passive income in the short-term rental game, you will still need to watch out for those Karens who are just waiting to leave a bad review – and be prepared to deal with guest queries at inconvenient hours! Let's have some fun weighing up the choice between self-management versus getting in the right guys. Please join me."Over the past handful of years, the short-term rental industry has become inundated with folks trying to self-manage." ~ Mark McDanielIn This Episode:- Is self-management really that easy – or is self-management really that hard?- Do you just post some good pics of your property, and away you go? - Why hiring a property manager who has scale and experience is sometimes the best idea- How a good property manager will manage your algorithms wisely - The benefits of getting a VA as a property manager - Hiring the right cleaning team- Buyer beware! Watch out for the Karens!- How are you marketing to avoid falling back in the listings?And more!Connect with Mark McDaniel:Website - https://staysimpli.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/staysimpli/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Staysimpli/100088214988017/Twitter - https://twitter.com/staysimpliTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@staysimpli
Get passive income through short-term rentals, and decide if you're cut out for managing it yourself. If managing properties fills you up, you'll learn how to build a management business. If it doesn't, you'll learn how to hire the right one.Airbnb, VRBO, STR, whatever name you know it by, you can make property management a good endeavor and be fulfilled while keeping the booking calendar filled as well. I'm Mark McDaniel. I'm not a real estate agent. I knew nothing about property management when my partners and I sold an IT company in 2015. I bought a 4 bedroom vacation rental in Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains – with an indoor pool and what feels like a hundred mile view. But I quickly learned the way my first property manager worked, didn't work for me. The second, third, and fourth were significantly…no better.With the idea of being a passive real estate investor now out the window - that 100 mile window - I applied my key principles and unlocked the secret to maximizing the value of rental properties, keeping the calendar full, and being satisfied and fulfilled by my work. The techniques you'll hear on The Good Endeavor Short Term Rental Show can be applied to any business, but they sure do make short-term rentals more enjoyable for the host, more enjoyable for the guests, and more profitable for the owner.
Vic Verchereau welcomes Mark McDaniel, who is the CEO and Founder of Cinnaire. Describing the past two years as unprecedented would be an understatement to say the least. The CEO and Founder of Cinnaire has seen a number of challenges and tremendous success! He has led the organization through a global pandemic, a global recession, unusual government actions, turbulent elections, and deeply felt social and racial injustice. In his journey there were many lessons learned, but none greater than the most important lesson of all...."It's about the people" . Mark says, "Ultimately, the foundation of Cinnaire's success is our people. They serve our customers and communities, build the technology, make the strategic decisions, manage the risks, determine our investments, and drive the innovation of our programs. This amazing team of people – with guts and brains and enormous capabilities who have navigated personally challenging circumstances while dedicating themselves to professional excellence – is what ensures our prosperity and the health of the communities we serve, now and in the future." Vic Verchereau caught up with the very busy leader and discovered a man that deeply cares about people and those his organization serves. This is a conversation you won't want to miss! Tune in to this compelling edition of the Leadership Lowdown! » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Have you ever wished you could get unlimited paid time off? That's precisely what today's podcast guest, Mark McDaniel, the CEO of Cinnaire, talks about with host William Zank. Cinnaire is a nonprofit organization that gets involved within the community by offering services such as lending funds, finance development, and managing and building all components of a healthy community. Within this nonprofit, employees are granted unlimited paid time off. Cinnaire wants to find better ways for their team members to feel more valued while also showing their team's time was valued. What's the benefit of offering unlimited time off? Cinnaire has seen how productive their employees are when given this freedom. With employee benefits like this, they now hold eight consecutive wins as Best Nonprofit to Work For by the Nonprofit Times, the leading business publication for Nonprofit Management. Mark McDaniel graduated from Michigan State University and worked as an architectural planning engineer in his hometown of Kalamazoo, MI. He ended up moving back up to Lansing when he found his love for helping develop affordable housing. He started to get involved with many nonprofits and faith-based organizations. He was able to draw up the Michigan Capital Fund for Housing idea, which ended up transitioning into the Great Lakes Capital Fund in 2002. To learn more about Cinnaire and their team, follow the links below: https://cinnaire.com/ (https://cinnaire.com/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mcdaniel-4324413/ (Mark McDaniel | LinkedIn)
This week on The MiFit Podcast I chat with Peter Brown and Mark McDaniel on the science of learning and what types of strategies we can put into place for better retention and long-term development.Peter C. Brown is a writer of several books and former management consultant . Mark M. McDaniel is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Center of Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education at Washington University in St. Louis. In 2014 both Peter, Mark, and Henry came together to write the best selling book Make it Stick which draws on recent discoveries in cognitive psychology and other disciplines to create concrete techniques for becoming better learners.Ironically, many common study habits and practice routines turn out to be counterproductive to students, teachers, trainers, and athletes. This conversation appeals to all those interested in the challenge of a lifelong learning and self-improvement.Topics-What it means to make something stick-Understanding how our memory works-Active retrieval -Fluency vs. Mastery-Mixing up your practice with interleaving, spacing, and variance-The importance of mindset in learning new material -How to get more out of your reading-How teachers can create a more optimal learning experience for their studentsIf you enjoyed this conversation please leave a rating, review, and refer it to a friend. Your feedback helps the show grow tremendously while also helps to bring on amazing guests like Peter and Mark. Thank you for your continued support - Enjoy the show!
Chris Holman welcomes back Mark McDaniel, President & CEO, Cinnaire, headquartered in Lansing, MI, covering several states. First, it's probably a good idea to remind the Michigan business community about what Cinnaire is and does. You recently participated in an annual philanthropic effort -- Pancake-palooza, (the fundraising effort for Haven House) how did that go? Cinnaire was connected with some good news with the Grand Opening for Broadway Lofts in Mt. Pleasant, MI, tell us about that. Any other Cinnaire news, or upcoming events? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
About Britt AndreattaBritt Andreatta is a thought leader who creates brain science-based solutions for today's challenges. As CEO of 7th Mind, Inc., Britt draws on her unique background in leadership, neuroscience, psychology, and learning to unlock the best in people and organizations.Former Chief Learning Officer for Lynda.com and Senior Learning Consultant for Global Leadership and Talent Development at LinkedIn, Britt is a seasoned professional with more than 25 years of experience.Key takeaways:The basal ganglia is a group of structures found deep within your brain. They are activated when you perform habits. This is “autopilot” mode, which helps enable you to do tasks quickly, accurately and without conscious thought. A useful mindset as a learning designer is to think about design habits.The brain's reward system is a powerful motivation for humans to complete tasks. As learning designers, it's important to leverage this concept and implement cues within your learning design.Ensure you are fully analysing what needs to be done and how effective your learning material is. Don't take clients' analysis at face value, so go back to square one and be clear on what the best solution is.You can apply brain-based strategies to both in-person and online environments. The main thing is giving the learners enough space and time to practise. Britt recommends simulations, role plays and virtual reality for this.Segmented time stamps:[01:50] The link between habits and workplace learning[05:04] Integrating cues and rewards in learning design[08:08] Brain-based strategies used for building habits[11:10] The importance of analysing the full learning experience[13:24] Strategies for digital learning[16:25] When to consider using VR for learning[21:16] Why learning designers don't apply enough brain-based strategiesLinks from the podcast:Connect with Britt on LinkedInBritt's WebsiteRead the book ‘Wired To Grow' by Britt AndreattaBooks and resources Brit recommended‘The Power of Habit' by Charles Duhigg‘Make it Stick' by Henry Roediger III, Mark McDaniel and Peter BrownNature Scientific American
Dr. Mark McDaniel of Washington University, author of “Make It Stick”, discusses learning and the importance of recognizing that learning is a skill. A skill that can and should be learned, a skill that can and should be taught. A variety of researchers study how people learn. There are reams of data about the effectiveness of various learning strategies. We have evidence about which strategies are more effective than others. We certainly don't know everything there is to know about learning, but we know quite a bit and this knowledge can and should help students succeed.Yet We enroll students in schools and we expect students to learn without ever teaching them effective strategies for learning. Why are we keeping these strategies a secret? Why do we expect our students, our children, to discover effective strategies for learning on their own?In this episode, Dr. McDaniel will discuss a new proposal, a new framework for how we might teach students to learn and how to apply this knowledge about learning, giving our students, all students, our children, all children, the skills they need to learn efficiently and effectively.If you are interested in how you can really help your students succeed, how you can help your students become life-long learners, how you can help your students learn the SKILLS needed for learning, then please, listen to this episode.
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You know what they say! One late podcast in the hand is worth two on time podcasts in the bush! And the wait is worth it! Two brand new guests, Geneva Willis and Mark McDaniel bring their Lord of the Rings expertise and a warm smile to the podcast! Old Noakes is at it again, not leaving Frodo alone for wanting a weird woodsy wife. Don't follow Mark Follow Geneva: @GKWillis6 Follow Chad: @Chadaoliver
What do you suppose would happen if America switched from using pounds to kilograms as a unit of measure? Mass confusion! ‘What gets measured gets done.' The L&D Industry's most weighted secret. I wish I had found it earlier in my career. It wasn't until I understood the obligation to myself, management, and stakeholders to provide actionable insights and expectations within my role that I could flourish and succeed at doing my job to the fullest extent. It's not rocket science, just often convoluted with trivial pursuits. In this episode of Learning Tech Talks, we are having a ‘mass'ive discussion with Peter Brown and Mark McDaniel, authors of “Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning” joined in by CEO of Trivie, Lawrence Schwartz, to talk about how they are working in tandem with proven brain-science techniques and artificial intelligence to create and discover long-lasting and engaging learning experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learningtechtalks/support
Ocean FM Sport looks back on Saturday's All-Ireland minor football semi-final - with contributions from team captain Kyle Davey, James Donlon, Mark McDaniel, selector Enda Mitchell & Con O'Meara.
On tap this week: Dying beer styles, Secretly liking cheap beer, Miller High Life is looking for a new ambassador, Budweiser launches 'Pupweiser,’ Queen Elizabeth has her very own beer, An amusement park craft beer festival, Chad meets Mountain Fork Brewing Co., Ripped From Reddit. All this and so much more presented by Cask Branding and RTIC Outdoors. Broadcasting from Roger That Brewing. Featuring special guests David Rogers, Johann and Mark McDaniel. Enjoy the show!
In episode five of 'Get a Sign' Chief Conner talks with Command Sgt. Maj. Lee Smith, Oregon Army National Guard State Command Sgt. Maj., and Chief Master Sgt. Mark McDaniel, Oregon Air National Guard State Command Chief. During this discussion Chief Conner learns more about how the Oregon National Guard's top enlisted leaders got to where they are, as well as some of their views about current topics within the organization.
President and CEO of Cinnaire, Mark McDaniel joins Chris Holman to talk about the company's employee initiative, Cinnaire Cares. Cinnaire Cares was established to provide their team with an opportunity to collectively make an impact and support the communities they serve. Cinnaire is pleased to announce the most recent Cinnaire Cares donations! With Cinnaire’s matching contribution, a total of $20,991 was raised during this funding round, making this their largest round to date. Each organization will receive $3,498.66 to support their mission. From building wealth in under-resourced communities and youth development programs, to empowering people of color to providing affordable housing, the Cinnaire Cares recipients are once again a diversified group of missions and organizations.
President and CEO of Cinnaire, Mark McDaniel, joins MBN’s Jeffrey Mosher to talk about Cinnaire’s approach to navigating the COVID-19 pandemic and how they are anticipating a restart. They also talk about Cinnaire’s involvement in new projects the company has been involved in. One of which is the Allen Place Project in Lansing Michigan, which will generate investment of $11 Million and create 14 Full-time Jobs.
Austin interviews all three authors of the bestselling book Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, Mr. Peter C. Brown, Dr. Henry L. Roediger III, and Dr. Mark McDaniel to learn about their 95 combined years of professional research into l... Austin interviews all three authors of the bestselling book Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, Mr. Peter C. Brown, Dr. Henry L. Roediger III, and Dr. Mark McDaniel to learn about their 95 combined years of professional research into learning and memory, and how that led to this book that has changed so many lives and the ways we look at how we can learn for the long-term. Listen to find out why everything we think we know about how to teach, study, and learn might be all wrong, why testing is actually a good thing, and why learning that comes easily may not be learning at all. Find Make It Stick here: https://amzn.to/3gNfkLW Peter, Henry, and Mark’s additions to the Right-Brained Realism Reading List: Anything and Everything Mark Twain: https://amzn.to/3bu5XzP On Becoming a Novelist by John Gardner: https://amzn.to/32FNhc0 The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman: https://amzn.to/34UpE2j The Long Death: The Last Days of the Plains Indians by Ralph K. Andrist: https://amzn.to/3gNicbG Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann: https://amzn.to/3gQTBCy Comanche Moon, and the Lonesome Dove series: https://amzn.to/3jyhbG4 Find Video versions of the episodes on the Right-Brained Realism Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMGnuDQeeHUNA_9vqnTPcQ Join the Right-Brained Realism Facebook Group to join discussions about the show, find people with similar stories and struggles, and be the first to hear about upcoming guests to submit questions to be asked on the show! Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rightbrainedrealism Instagram: www.instagram.com/rightbrainedrealism/ Twitter: twitter.com/RBRealism
On today's show, we welcome a father-daughter duo, Mark McDaniel, PhD, a professor of psychology at the University of Washington and Leda McDaniel, PT, DPT, a licensed physical therapist from Atlanta, Georgia. Our guests will be discussing concrete techniques for becoming more productive learners. Resources mentioned: Make It Stick website Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (Harvard University Press, 2014) Biographies: Leda McDaniel, PT, DPT is a practicing Physical Therapist in Atlanta, GA. She completed an Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency at Emory University in July 2020. During her residency, she served as a guest lecturer and teaching assistant within select courses in Emory's Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. Leda earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2019 from Ohio University and during her graduate studies also served as a teaching assistant and peer tutor to first and second year DPT students in gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, biomechanics and musculoskeletal courses. Leda's passion for physical therapy is paralleled by an interest in teaching and education and she is fortunate enough to be the daughter of Dr. Mark McDaniel, the prominent educational psychologist and author of Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (2014). Contact information: E-Mail: ledamcdaniel1@gmail.com Instagram: @sapiensmoves Leda's writing on physical therapy related topics can be found at her blog site: sapiensmoves.com Leda's physical therapy teaching resources and video content can be found on her YouTube channel: Mark McDaniel, PhD Mark McDaniel is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, and the Director of the Center for Integrative Research in Cognition, Learning, and Education (CIRCLE). He received his Ph.D. from University of Colorado in 1980. His research is in the general area of human learning and memory, with an emphasis on prospective memory, encoding and retrieval processes in episodic memory and applications to educational contexts. His educationally relevant research includes a series of studies on elaborative study techniques, learning of science categories, and enhancing learning through testing (repeated retrieval), with much of this latter work being conducted in college and middle school classrooms. His research has been sponsored by the Institute of Educational Sciences, the James S. McDonnell Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and NASA. McDaniel has served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition and as President of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association and of Divisions 3 of the American Psychological Association. He has published over 300 journal articles, book chapters, and edited books on human learning and memory, and is the co-author with Peter Brown and Henry Roediger of the recent book: Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (Harvard University Press, 2014). Contact information: E-Mail: markmcdaniel@wustl.edu The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
Mark McDaniel, President & CEO, Cinnaire, Lansing, MI, drops by the MBN studio to discuss 2019’s Highlights, reviewing some of those with Chris Holman. They cover recent news, including: Cinnaire Receives Affordable Housing Program Award from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Cinnaire Receives $1 Million CDFI Fund Award What Cinnaire is looking forward to in 2020? (Cinnaire's 5-year-plan).
It's PART ONE of the Reality Boys Bad Boy Blitz! This week's bad boys include Julia's duo of Uber drivers, Zoë's carrot pervert, Jon "Father of Eight" Gosselin, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, and Mama June's Exes: David Dunn, Michael Anthony Ford, Mark McDaniel, Geno Doak, and Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson. CW: Sexual assault, child sexual assault For help and resources on sexual violence: https://www.rainn.org
When learning, why is it that people often use the most exactly ill-fitted strategies or fail to appreciate the ones that do work? An educator who assumes the role of parting knowledge without much attention to imparting the wisdom of learning HOW to learn is churning our unenlightened students who could never take charge of their learning and self-knowledge.On this episode, Professor Mark McDaniel returns to discuss the idea of gaining more durable knowledge through effort, problem solving, and rehearsal. Tune in to find out why such processes create life-long effective learning.About Mark McDaniel, Ph.D.Mark McDaniel is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, and the Co-Director of the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education. He received his Ph.D. from University of Colorado in 1980. His research is in the general area of human learning and memory, with an emphasis on prospective memory, encoding and retrieval processes in episodic memory and applications to educational contexts. His educationally relevant research includes a series of studies on elaborative study techniques and enhancing learning through testing (repeated retrieval), with much of this latter work being conducted in actual college and middle school classrooms. This research was sponsored by the Institute of Educational Sciences and the James S. McDonnell Foundation.McDaniel has served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition and as President of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association and of Division 3 of the American Psychological Association. He has published over 275 journal articles, book chapters, and edited books on human learning and memory, and is the co-author with Peter Brown and Henry Roediger of the recent book: Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (Harvard University Press, 2014).BooksMemory Fitness (2004)Prospective Memory (2007)Make It Stick (2014)Support the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
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Episode 038: Dr. Dan Willingham, Cognitive Scientist Connect with Dr. Willingham Website: http://www.danielwillingham.com/ | Twitter: @DTwillingham Connect with Vrain Waves Website: vrainwaves.com | Twitter: @VrainWaves | Becky Twitter: @BeckyEPeters | Ben Twitter: @mrkalb Links & Show Notes Loving reading the most (05:07) Make it an easy choice (07:12) Rewards & incentives for reading (07:26) “Take your kids seriously as a reader as soon as you can.” - Dan Willingham Making books the topic around the water cooler (10:15) Fluent decoding, comprehension, and motivation - the three-legged stool of raising kid who read “Before he can develop taste, he must experience hunger.” 30 min reading with the principal @ Indian Peaks Elementary - Kathi Jo Walder (11:36) Camp EmpowerED in SVVSD - May 28 & 29th, Register HERE Dr. Willingham’s books: The Reading Mind, Raising Kids Who Read, Why Don’t Students Like School Dan’s next book: Memory & Self-regulation of memory (12:46) Make It Stick, Mark McDaniel & Peter Brown, Henry Roediger (note: Read this book! It’s amazing!) Re-reading (14:07) Highlighting (17:22) Annotating is much better (19:43) Vocabulary instruction for understanding complex texts (20:31) Explicit vocabulary instruction works AND it’s very sensitive to context - need a number of examples to round out understanding Encouraging reading for leisure with rewards & incentives (24:41) Attributions (stickers, rewards, etc… what role do grades play in this??) Drop Everything & Read; Sustained Silent Reading (28:31) Research: Manning, M., & Lewis, M. (2010). Sustained silent reading: An update of the research. Digital vs. Analog reading (30:54) YouTube video APS Conference in San Francisco - psychological science in K12 education (34:09) What psych concepts do we, as teachers, need to get better at? (35:49) How kids behave & what they do Theories of memory & knowledge; Behaviorist / Cognitive / Constructivist Research on Homework (39:31) Homework as a reflection of school values Takeaways (41:47) Ask the Cognitive Scientist column Why Don’t Students Like School “Memory is the residue of thought. To teach well, you should pay careful attention to what an assignment will actually make students think about, not what you hope they’ll think about, because that is what they will remember.” - Dan Willingham
Mark McDaniel from Reason Magazine joins us to discuss homemade gun technology in response to a recent court case involving gun ownership activist, Cody Wilson, and his group, Defense Distributed, who were the minds behind the “Wiki Weapon Project”.Cody Wilson and his group went unnoticed until they actually tried to build a weapon, specifically named the “Liberator”. However, when the printer company, Stratasys, heard of this plan they took his printer and reported Wilson’s intentions to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF). The press got wind of this dispute when Wilson posted a viral video of Stratasys taking the printer away. Later on, the State Department got involved when Wilson posted the blueprints of how to print the “Liberator”.What kind of guns can be printed? What are the rules for making a traditional weapon at home? Why should we care if people can have 3D-printed guns so easily? How far away are we, technologically speaking, from creating legit firearms in our homes?Further ReadingsTrevor Burrus’ and Meggan Dewitt’s article about the amicus position the Cato Institute took on 3D printed guns.Mark McDaniel on how to legally make your own 3D printed gun.Andy Greenberg from Wired on how 3D guns are now deemed untraceable.Andrea O’Sullivan from Reason explains how the computer code to make 3D printed guns is protected by the 1st Amendment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During the early morning hours of June 26, 2011, Stephen McDaniel snuck into the apartment of aspiring attorney Lauren Giddings and murdered her. He then dismembered her body in an attempt to hide his crime. Several years later, he would be forced to plead guilty to murder and is now serving a life sentence in Georgia. Join Colin in part 1 to learn more about this monster and his horrible crime. Twitter: Guilty_Podcast Facebook: www.fb.me/guiltypodcast Email: guiltypodcast@yahoo.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/guiltypodcast Music By: Damiano Baldoni This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
What do a sponge, a needle, or a drill bit fragment have in common?Well these are the most common but harmful things that a surgeon can leave inside you that don't belong there. Remembering to retrieve things out of patient's cavity before suturing the patient up requires prospective memory – remembering to remember. It's the most critical Executive Function process essential in managing life's goals. Our guest Professor Mark McDaniel, will be talking about ways to help carry out our future intentions and prevent dire consequences of our forgetfulness. *This is Professor McDaniel's second podcast episode that provides an overview of tools and processes to manage prospective memory and Executive Function.About Mark McDaniel, Ph.D.Mark McDaniel is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences (1980 Ph.D., University of Colorado), and the founding Co-Director of the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education (CIRCLE) at Washington University in St. Louis. McDaniel is internationally known for his work in the application of cognitive psychological principles to education. Over the past 35 years he has published numerous papers related to education, including topics such as pre-questions, discovery learning, feedback, mental models, analogical learning, and classroom studies on testing effects.McDaniel has developed a number of other research foci in the general area of human learning and memory, including projects investigating the learning processes by which people acquire complex concepts. An important aspect of this work is exploring individual differences in the tendency for learners to focus on abstraction versus learning of examples when attempting to acquire complex concepts. His research also includes an emphasis on prospective memory (remembering to perform an intended action at some future moment).McDaniel has published over 270 articles, chapters, and books in the area of human learning and memory. To facilitate dissemination of research literatures pertinent to learning and education, with Peter Brown and Roddy Roediger, he co-authored a book published by Harvard University Press entitled Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (2014).BooksMemory Fitness (2004)Prospective Memory (2007)Make It Stick (2014)Support the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
Get instant access to a *ton* of distilled, practical wisdom: https://actualizer.me/actualizenotes/Here are my favorite Ideas from "Make It Stick" by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, and Mark A. McDaniel. Hope you enjoy! Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Stick-Science-Successful-Learning/dp/0674729013/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505655648&sr=8-1&keywords=make+it+stickAuthor (Peter): www.petercbrown.comHenry: http://psych.wustl.edu/memory/roediger.htmlMark: https://psychweb.wustl.edu/mcdaniel ★☆★ Subscribe for more practical Wisdom ★☆★Subscribe ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCahC4uBvRBxXfFCGc-MPpMg★☆★ Join the Actualizers ★☆★Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/actualizewithfrodeosen/Twitter ► https://twitter.com/FrodeOsenInstagram ► https://www.instagram.com/frodeosen/~ Created by Frode Osen, here to help you Self-Actualize
Get instant access to a *ton* of distilled, practical wisdom: https://actualizer.me/actualizenotes/Here are my favorite Ideas from "Make It Stick" by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, and Mark A. McDaniel. Hope you enjoy! Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Stick-Science-Successful-Learning/dp/0674729013/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505655648&sr=8-1&keywords=make+it+stickAuthor (Peter): www.petercbrown.comHenry: http://psych.wustl.edu/memory/roediger.htmlMark: https://psychweb.wustl.edu/mcdaniel ★☆★ Subscribe for more practical Wisdom ★☆★Subscribe ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCahC4uBvRBxXfFCGc-MPpMg★☆★ Join the Actualizers ★☆★Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/actualizewithfrodeosen/Twitter ► https://twitter.com/FrodeOsenInstagram ► https://www.instagram.com/frodeosen/~ Created by Frode Osen, here to help you Self-Actualize
Elephants never forget! But I guess we do. Forgetting to drop off dry cleaning, book a hotel or register for a class on time can cause disruption if not devastation. Everyday we make plans to do things in the future. We have great intentions and a confident mental state that makes us believe that all of our plans will materialize; however, often our failed memories surprise us. Listen to my guest Professor Mark McDaniel talk about what prospective memory is all about and why we have trouble remembering to remember.About Mark McDaniel, Ph.D.Mark McDaniel is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences (1980 Ph.D., University of Colorado), and the founding Co-Director of the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education (CIRCLE) at Washington University in St. Louis. McDaniel is internationally known for his work in the application of cognitive psychological principles to education. Over the past 35 years he has published numerous papers related to education, including topics such as pre-questions, discovery learning, feedback, mental models, analogical learning, and classroom studies on testing effects.McDaniel has developed a number of other research foci in the general area of human learning and memory, including projects investigating the learning processes by which people acquire complex concepts. An important aspect of this work is exploring individual differences in the tendency for learners to focus on abstraction versus learning of examples when attempting to acquire complex concepts. His research also includes an emphasis on prospective memory (remembering to perform an intended action at some future moment).McDaniel has published over 270 articles, chapters, and books in the area of human learning and memory. To facilitate dissemination of research literatures pertinent to learning and education, with Peter Brown and Roddy Roediger, he co-authored a book published by Harvard University Press entitled Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (2014).BooksMemory Fitness (2004)Prospective Memory (2007)Make It Stick (2014)Support the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
Featuring Chef Mark McDaniel of ReMARKable Affairs Catering, this episode of This Week in Weddings explores using networking groups as a marketing strategy and referral source. About our guest: Mark McDaniel has been in the restaurant and food industry over half his life. As someone always passionate about people, Mark consistently found himself around an environment in helping others. Mark perfected his service skills while learning from many great talents. Mark is the owner and executive chef of ReMARKable Affairs Catering and Café. For the last 15 years, Mark has focused on what has brought him this far: service, attention to detail and commitment. His clients most appreciate that Mark and his company is willing to and often does exceed their expectations. In this episode, listeners will hear about: The ins and outs of networking groups Tips for one-on-one meetings Using networking groups as a referral source Want to connect with Mark Website: http://www.remarkableaffairs.com/ Facebook: @ReMARKableAffairsDallasCatering Email: mark@remarkableaffairs.com Phone: (972) 849-0624
Penn Jillette spoke at this year's Benefactor Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. Penn Jillette is the H.L. Mencken research fellow, is the louder, bigger half of the magic/comedy team Penn & Teller. He and Teller co-host a new series on Showtime that looks to debunk junk science, scares and scams with reason and logic. Jillette writes the “Final Word” column for Regulation magazine. Produced by Evan Banks, Mark McDaniel and Tess Terrible.
Penn Jillette spoke at this year's Benefactor Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. Penn Jillette is the H.L. Mencken research fellow, is the louder, bigger half of the magic/comedy team Penn & Teller. He and Teller co-host a new series on Showtime that looks to debunk junk science, scares and scams with reason and logic. Jillette writes the "Final Word" column for Regulation magazine. Produced by Evan Banks, Mark McDaniel and Tess Terrible.
Want to learn about the science of successful learning? Then this is the book for you. Written by a story-teller and two of the world’s leading cognitive scientists who have dedicated their careers to mastering memory + learning, the book is packed with wisdom on what works and what doesn’t. Big Ideas we explore include mastery vs. fluency, the power of active retrieval (aka “the testing effect”), explaining stuff in your own words and the wisdom in the adage that whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.
Want to learn about the science of successful learning? Then this is the book for you. Written by a story-teller and two of the world’s leading cognitive scientists who have dedicated their careers to mastering memory + learning, the book is packed with wisdom on what works and what doesn’t. Big Ideas we explore include mastery vs. fluency, the power of active retrieval (aka “the testing effect”), explaining stuff in your own words and the wisdom in the adage that whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.
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Dr. Mark McDaniel is a Professor of Psychology and the founding Co-Director of the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education at Washington University in St. Louis. He Is a past President of the third division of the American Psychological Association. Mark received a Masters Degree and PhD in Experimental Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Before coming to Washington University, Mark served as a faculty member at the University of Notre Dame, Purdue University, and the University of New Mexico. Mark is here with us today to tell us about his journey through life and science.