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Meet Andrew, a Leeds lad who just couldn't get on board with the life that everyone told him he had to have. So, he jacked it all in, sold his house, bought a van and has turned it into a luxury mini home-on-wheels (think memory foam mattress, oven and both indoor and outdoor shower!) Join us today as we chat to Andrew about: What his favourite place is in Europe (I bet you can't guess) What it's like travelling Europe with a dog His exact process for choosing the right van to convert What it's like crossing borders during a pandemic Hope you enjoy listening as much as we did talking. Links: Follow Andrew on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheUnpopularViews (@TheUnpopularViews) Or if YouTube is more your bag, then subscribe here on YouTube.
Meet Andrew Andrew is the founder of Fangled Group, a strategy-first multilingual Global Marketing and Sales Consultant, and has successfully driven business growth in more than 120 countries, driving revenue in the 10s of billions of dollars. He's also the host of the Fangled Cast podcast where incredible guests take deep dives into relevant topics for the business world. Let's talk a little bit about brand. What do you mean by converting every touch into ferocious advocates for your brand? Well, one of the things that gets missed is that in the business world, everybody talks about this idea of the mission statement, we talk about your brand story. A mission statement is that thing that goes up on the wall that people talk about to sort of prime themselves before a planning meeting, whereas a mission statement is really who your company is and the brand is what are they saying about you when you're not there? So when we talk about converting every touch, most companies talk about converting customers into brand advocates and I think it falls short. So when you think about the number of people who don't do business with you but love your company. I mean, if you go to like a luxury brand, how many people out there love Ferrari but could never own one? So what we talk about every touch is every person who comes in contact with your employees, your company, your products, your services, leaves going, "I wish that I could do business with them, and not only that, I love what they do so much that I'm going to tell people about it." That's what we mean by every touch becoming ferocious advocates. Another area that you really focus on is, as opposed to competitors, you talk about alternatives. What exactly is the difference? It's a fun one to get into because sometimes people say, "You're just splitting pairs," but I'm not. So imagine that you're a manufacturer of construction nails and you get asked who are your competitors and your answer would be all of these other guys that also make construction nails. We say, well, a construction nail is a solution to bonding two things together. So your competitors are nails, yes, but the alternative solutions could be screws, it could be adhesive, it could be tape, it could be making products that snap together, it could be twine. All of those are alternative solutions to the problem that the person who's buying a nail would see. So when we do a, quote, competitive landscape, it's not just other people who make what you make, it's other people who make solutions to the problem that your product could solve. How can people turn boring video meetings, which we are all having today into memorable events? When you look at the typical zoom meeting, it's a bunch of heads in a box and occasionally people will do some sort of weird background, they don't have their lighting right, you're looking up their nose, they don't have the camera angle. So phase one of being better in terms of video in terms of meetings and things like that, is getting all of that correct. But then there's the next level, there's how do you, for example, share your screen in a way that you're really giving the person the impression that you're in the room. We use open-source software that we teach people how to use, that literally creates a TV studio on your computer, that shows up in your zoom meeting and your blue jeans, with your Teams meetings, so that you can truly control the environment, you can shrink yourself down, put your PowerPoint up, and grow back up if somebody asked questions, you can re-engage and all that type of stuff. The same tech works if you're making videos. So when people get to see you almost as a performer, the same way they would if you were in the boardroom with a PowerPoint or a video up on the screen, you can recreate that. But it came out of somebody asking the question, "How the heck can I be in the room, but I can't be in the room?" We've looked at all these techniques and started teaching how to do that as a side project within the Fangled groups division we call innovation. All of that stuff, if you're a lousy presenter will make you a lousy presenter with gimmicks, but if you're a good presenter, it'll really be able to enhance and give you a creative edge so that when three different companies pitch your customer, you're the one they're going to remember. Can you share with our listeners one of your most successful or favorite networking experiences that you've had? So it was about I would say three months ago, I was in a very odd networking group. I was experimenting trying to see how people would see the video course that we do so I went into some networking groups I wouldn't normally join. There was a gentleman in that networking group who I would put on the scale most people would have some not nice things to say because he was a very odd guy and it got to the point that people were like private messaging each other, "What's what's with this dude?" Well, I found it interesting and looked at what he did and what company he was within that networking group, and connected, because I wanted to talk to him just to see a little bit more. He ended up introducing me to a very good client that we just took on board. So one of the things that I always talk about in networking, and almost all of the success stories that we've had from truly being able to land clients, or getting people to introduce us to important people, is don't look and judge, ask and listen and recognize the value of folks, because it's a powerful, powerful tool to get through doors if you would never get on a cold call. As you continue to reach out and connect and meet new people, how do you stay in front of, invest, and nurture these relationships? It's about communication and I use two methods. One of them is something I learned back in the days before computers were on our desks, called backdating. What I'll do is if I meet somebody, and I know that there's going to be the next step, I throw something on my calendar based on the day, not just making it a to-do list so that I get to it. So I sort of automated that way. The other is I do have marked on my schedule every day, early in the morning, a 30 minute period of time where I go through all of the notes that are in a special place that I keep them to make sure that I'm not letting any of the opportunities where the connections that could lead to opportunity slip. I'm not above sending somebody a note going, "I was in the meeting yesterday talking about something that related to our conversation, we should get back together and take it to the next level." People, people don't get asked questions that really dig into who they are as people and everybody likes to talk about themselves. So if you take your notes, and you keep tracking away, that you're not just looking at the data, but you're also looking at the person behind it, so they can feel like you care and you're interested, it always helps build those relationships. Sometimes, people I've met, every six months or so we touch base, and then three or four years later turns into something. What advice would you offer to a business professional who's really looking to grow their network? To make sure that you're connecting with people and not names. If you send me a connection request on LinkedIn because you think that I should be in your network, I probably won't respond to it unless there's something in there that's meaningful, either mutually beneficial or, "Hey, I saw your podcast, we talked about this topic, I'd like some more information on that," something that tells me that you're interested in the person, not just a guy with a title that you want in your network. Then once you connect, don't just pitch somebody. It's fascinating to me, you connect with somebody and within two seconds, it's, "We have this and you need it." I always respond with, "How do you know?" Then I disconnect. If you could go back to your 20-year-old self, what would you tell yourself to do more or less of or differently with regards to your professional career? Back when I was in my 20s, I was extremely adventurous and bold which is what took me overseas and all those kinds of things. I would probably tell myself to be a little bit more cautious financially in terms of putting money away than I did in those years. But I wouldn't have cut back on any of the bold moves that I made that created my career. We've all heard of the six degrees of separation. Who would be the one person that you'd love to connect with? And do you think you could do it within the sixth degree? Unfortunately, the people I'd like to connect with most are no longer on the planet so it would be six feet, not six degrees. There's a guy Ian Brenner, who's with the Euro group, who I would love to have a conversation with. He's a brilliant expert in the global community. It would either be him or Marshall, Goldman, the author of What Got You Here Won't Get You There, one of the most influential books I read in my early career. I think I would just try to reach out directly to them and tell them why I want to connect. What would be your final word of advice for our listeners about growing and supporting your network? Make sure that you always lead with the idea of service and being kind and remove all of those detractors from your network so that you can really grow and be of value and get value from your network. Connect with Andrew: Check out Andrew’s Virtual Presenter Course at https://virtualpresentercourse.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-deutsch-2445936/ Website: https://fangledtech.com/ Chet out The Fangled Cast
Andrew Speer was elected to the MHCCD Board of Education in 2019 to a four-year term representing Zone 3. He is an economist by profession and has a background in economic modeling and financial analysis. He proudly served as an infantryman in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years and is an alumnus of MHCC, having graduated with his associate degree in economics before transferring to Portland State University to earn his bachelor’s and then master’s degrees in the same discipline. Andrew Speer can be reached by e-mail at Andrew.Speer@mhcc.edu.
Andrew McConnell is a man of extraordinary character with a resume just as awe-inspiring as his life is. Born in Alabama, Andrew has moved around a lot, hustling side jobs wherever he could, and maintaining an astounding academic career in the process, even going from Harvard to Cambridge! Yet this wasn’t enough for him, so he tapped into his entrepreneurial spirit by simply asking a few questions. Through this he found an untapped market: easing the pressure put on landlords, giving them access to modern technology and data, ultimately making renting easier for owners and renters alike.
Using temperature therapeutically is becoming increasingly popular. Saunas and cold immersion ice baths are being touted in the biohacking community for overall longevity. Published research surely backs this up. The health benefits of thermogenesis and sauna are seen in cardiovascular disease, mood disorders, immune optimization, detoxification, and many other clinical conditions. Today we discuss sauna and cold immersion with Andrew Nehlig and Jennifer Richter. They own and operate ‘Sauna House’, a premier Nordic-styled bathhouse located in Asheville, NC. They are passionate about their work and share their insight regarding the health benefits of sauna. Today on The Lab Report: 3:00 Meet Andrew and Jen! 7:30 Different types of sauna 10:00 Amazing health benefits 14:15 How long? How often? Too much? 19:45 Immunity and sauna 21:23 Temperature therapy and mood 25:25 Hot then cold or cold then hot 29:05 The Fireball Additional Resources: Sauna House Sauna, Heart Disease, and Decreased Mortality Immunity and Temperature Therapy Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review. Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net. And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing. Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of a new mini-series called, “My Colossal Failure” Alex sits down with Andrew Spott, CEO of VividFront, a strategic Digital Marketing, Web Design & Web Development Agency to discuss not only how his colossal failure forced him to fire people and give away his shares in his business, but also how that failure led to VividFront. Links:Andrew’s LinkedInVividFront“Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business” by Gino Wickman EOS
This week, Thom Gibson interviews Andrew Bennett about photography/videography, the leap of faith required to start his own business, and where he sees God in the creative process.
Welcome back everyone, to another destroyed city. This time, Seattle is ruined in the movie Chronicle. Meet Andrew, Michael B. Jordan, and Andrew's cousin - the worst influencers ever. Or, the story of How to become a Sociopath 101. One failed blowjob and it all goes to hell. What exactly gave them their superpowers? Was it left by aliens? Was it always buried in the ground? What was Michael B. Jordan's character name? If it wasn't for MBJ, this movie would get a much lower rating from us. He just gets sexier and sexier with age. Let's all go to Tibet - or some weird green screen that's probably located in Canada.
Fresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy Cornellians
Our next series (and thus our next host) is here! Tune in and meet author, podcast host, and President & CEO of The XLR8 Team, Inc. Andrew Brady class of 2010. Hear how Andrew chose Cornell, how he got into podcasting, what exactly conscious capitalism is, and how he became involved with the movement. Check out Andrew's podcast For the EVOLution of Business and stay tuned to upcoming episodes of Fresh from the Hill to hear from some exciting guests who exemplify what conscious capitalism is all about. Created, produced, and hosted by Amanda Massa. Music by Kia Albertson-Rogers '13, koa3@cornell.edu. Artwork by Chris Kelly. *The views expressed by the podcasts featured in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of Cornell University.
Meet Andrew Byer from Rhythm and Brews. Andrew has been in the brewing business since 2001 and opened Rhythm and Brews in 2018. Rhythm and Brews specializes in bringing music and beer together! They brew all their beers in house and are currently working on getting their IPA into the LCBO. Watch the episode to hear more! Order their beers here: https://rhythmandbrews.ca/#beer
In the 160 year history of Ipswich City Council one of the youngest councillors ever elected is Andrew Fechner - one of two candidates aged under 30 elected in March 2020. The other is Jacob Madsen. Ipswich Today caught up with Cr Fechner this week, five months since being elected, and four and a half months after being sworn in. Published: 31 August 2020. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Meet Andrew! This chef turned business owner helped open a successful restaurant in John's Island and as soon as he started writing a business plan to open up a restaurant of his own, he was stopped in his tracks by his manager to partner up with them. Thus from Zeppelin Pizza was born. We talk about building a pizza restaurant dedicated to the people. IG @zeppelinpizza https://zeppelinpizzaco.com/ Address: 2817 Maybank Hwy Suite 9, Johns Island, SC 29455 Phone: (843) 764-9597
In this episode meet my younger brother, Andrew!! Today we get to know more about him & his interests!! Andrew likes to stay a bit mysterious online so it's cool to get to chat with him for a bit! I hope you guys enjoy & you can check out Andrew on IG: @_andrewalexander_ or on YT: Andrew Alexander :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/extradynamic/support
Thanks for being patient with the audio, folks! We’re still trying to get all the bugs worked out of quarantine recordings! Doesn’t stop us though! This week Django and Jeff bring Andrew Carlson aboard (F.O.T.S.) to talk about his spread sheet of the first 40 episodes of The Perfectly Acceptable Podcast! ALSO, Don’t miss our live Sunday Google Hangouts!SPOILERS! Tread carefully dear listener, because we’re going to talk about what happened in these books. So maybe pause this, read your books, and come back. We’ll still be here!Subscribe to us on iTunes or wherever you like to get your podcasts.Call in with your questions at 1-619-663-7336. Or email them to us info at our website addressess.
On this episode I talk with Andrew Massy **Topics discussed:** 1. He talks about his interests 2. His future plans 3. How the Holy Ghost helps him in his life **Links mentioned in this episode:** * https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media-...
Learn Land Investing: https://landinvestingpros.com Meet Andrew our acquisition manager. He works full time assisting us with the purchases of property for our land business. In this video, he shares everything he does on a regular basis including what his day looks like, what the process looks like to close land investing deals, how we complete diligence for property, how to manage a land flipping closing and more. If you have been following my weekly emails or watching my videos you should know that I feel very strongly that investing in vacant land is the best way to get started in real estate. There are so many great benefits, including lack of competition, major discounts, and huge potential upside that is unique to this investing niche. I began my journey investing in vacant land 3 years ago and have been on a wild ride that I was not expecting: I did not expect to be able to purchase property at such discounts, I did not expect to be able to build an online business at scale the way I have, and I certainly did not expect to serve so many customers like you in such a time frame. I truly did not comprehend the value that others would see in providing discounted property on the market. It turns out the secret to my success has been largely sourcing hugely discounted property - then secondly marketing and selling the property online (which it turns out is not that hard!). The system that I have built is easily duplicatable and frankly I am not special! I just happened to follow a process that works and have stayed focused on the mission of offering the widest variety of discount vacant land on the market for the areas where I have invested in. Please subscribe to this podcast if you enjoy the content and would like to see future videos similar to this one!
What better way to end season 1 but to meet the BEST host, ANDREW! The BEST producer and BEST host sit down for a intimate one on one interview. You won't want to miss it! Season 2 is right around the corner, be sure to subscribe, leave a message, share and tell ALL your friends!
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet Andrew Stafford, author of 'Something To Believe In', a memoir of music, madness and love. What you should NOT expect from an agent. The Children's Book Council of Australia announces Book of the Year Notables 2020. Plus, we have 3 copies of 'Cops, Drugs, Lawyer X and Me' by Paul Dale and Vikki Petraitis to give away. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! Please click on the links below to be taken to any sources mentioned in the podcast. Keep an eye out for news about our exciting upcoming guests on both Twitter and Facebook. 2:15 Dustin Questions 5:05 CattleTrace 10:15 Meet Andrew Moxey 15:20 Replacement Heifers 22:13 Tips for Replacement Heifer Selection… Continue reading Dustin Questions, CattleTrace, Meet Andrew Moxey, Replacement Heifers, Tips for Replacement Heifer Selection at Weaning, Genomic Testing
Andrew found out on his 6th birthday that he was going to be a Jay's Junior!
For every top sales leader who confides to friends that he or she is really a numbers freak at heart, there’s an Andrew Hicks, who, as CFO of Advanced, would be just as apt to boast about a sales funnel innovation as he would about the adoption of a new accounting rule. In fact, it would probably not surprise Hicks’s past and present business colleagues to learn that when asked to identify a mentor from his past, Advanced’s CFO chooses the head of sales for a former employer. “It was because of this relationship that I first experienced an inkling of how people can think about the business differently and think differently about what drives value in the firm,” explains Hicks, who found his mentor after being transferred to Austin from London by Misys, a UK-based software developer that today is part of Finastra. “I had moved across the world, and the sales leader took me under his wing a bit as someone new in the U.S. who didn’t really have family or friends nearby. Talking to him really piqued my interest in learning more about how the business worked,” recalls Hicks, who would remain in the U.S. for nine years before being recruited for a CFO role back in London. Along the way, Hicks’s professional network became energized via a budding relationship with private equity firm Vista Equity Partners, which enlisted him as an advisor after Vista bought a portion of Misys’s healthcare business. “Vista is continually working its network to find talent, and I was found by that means,” says Hicks, whose CFO career chapter has to date been populated by multiple Vista-owned companies. –Jack Sweeney Do you want to learn more about the experiences that shaped today’s finance leaders? GO PREMIUM with CFO Thought Leader and each quarter we will ship you our CFO Thought Leader Quarterly Magazine featuring profiles of 25 different CFOs (4 issues, per yr.). What’s more, become a PREMIUM member before February 1, 2020 and we’ll ship you THE CFO Yearbook 2020 featuring 100 CFO profiles. Go Premium today learn more
Today we're meeting another set of musicians from Ann Arbor, Michigan. But their story is a lil different than our previous guests. Meet Andrew and Alicia, one plays the bass, one plays violin and they both survived traumatic brain injuries.
We're so excited to sit down with Andrew Watson of Soaring Wings to hear how God placed a dream on his heart to help children reach their full potential and understand the love of God. Check out the amazing story behind Soaring Wings!
Andrew Torba Founder of Gab breaks down the tremendous adversities his company has gone through over the years yet today has overcome. Hear his story and the call for free speech regardless of political, religious, ethnic differences and learn some interesting things about the man himself you definitely didn't know.
Andrew Torba Founder of Gab breaks down the tremendous adversities his company has gone through over the years yet today has overcome. Hear his story and the call for free speech regardless of political, religious, ethnic differences and learn some interesting things about the man himself you definitely didn’t know.
Be Still my Wild Spirit! Meet Andrew Faulkner - American Distilling Institute - 24 Mins 20 Secs.WMA
In this episode of Break away from the pack! Andrew Brown shares his thoughts on processes and systems in the workplace and the value that understanding workflow has on productivity.
Andrew Buckrell is a mechanical engineer and amateur triathlete. He married his passion to his profession in co-creating STAC Performance, leveraging his technical knowledge to create novel products and services to cater to the triathlon and cycling markets. Michael Liberzon is also a mechanical engineer and a recreational triathlete. Similar to Andrew, Michael turned his interest in the sport into a full-time gig as a triathlon and cycling coach when he founded X3 Training. Both Andrew and Michael are big nerds who like talking about technology, training, and the business side of endurance sport. They like it so much, that they made this podcast!
Fellow Acehole, Andrew Giusti, calls into the show to talk about his love of motocross, manual labor, and how much of a puss Dr. Drew is. He also expresses his deep love of Jaiden's other podcast and how they're now brothers for life. Super cool and loving guy, except for when it comes to his mute button, apparently. Enjoy another episode of Endless Ranters...but more importantly; Get it on!!
Fellow Acehole, Andrew Giusti, calls into the show to talk about his love of motocross, manual labor, and how much of a puss Dr. Drew is. He also expresses his deep love of Jaiden's other podcast and how they're now brothers for life. Super cool and loving guy, except for when it comes to his mute button, apparently. Enjoy another episode of Endless Ranters...but more importantly; Get it on!!
Andrew McG joins your hosts Jaiden and Chris on this episode and he goes the distance. We learn about his early days listening to Loveline episodes he recorded on cassettes and his first memorable Adam Carolla bit. The guys discuss various guests and topics, from the infamous HuffPo and NPR interviews, to Glynn Washington and Dwight Yoakum. Also, the question is asked: How has the pirate ship changed over the years? Finally, Andrew shares some Carolla Cruise stories and how the ACS cruise family changed his life, before telling us why everyone should go on the next one. Get it on.
Andrew McG joins your hosts Jaiden and Chris on this episode and he goes the distance. We learn about his early days listening to Loveline episodes he recorded on cassettes and his first memorable Adam Carolla bit. The guys discuss various guests and topics, from the infamous HuffPo and NPR interviews, to Glynn Washington and Dwight Yoakum. Also, the question is asked: How has the pirate ship changed over the years? Finally, Andrew shares some Carolla Cruise stories and how the ACS cruise family changed his life, before telling us why everyone should go on the next one. Get it on.
It's the inaugural episode of Much, Too Much. Meet Andrew and Vondrae two nerds with a penchant for talking.
Gather around, good folk and marvel at the tale of The Fisherman & The Awning Slapper -- your humble host @d_twit is joined by @akbussey aka Awning Slapper and legendary Alaskan salmon fisherman @scoresomeelli aka Andrew H. Scorzelli for a podcast like no other -- exploring our bougie roots, reveling in punk rock, explaining Chicago crime statistics, getting shot through in the butt (yes, really) and why "she's so fishy" is the greatest compliment you've never heard of. Prepare to fall in love with these two outstanding #POOLIGANS!
2-Minute Tip: Practice in a Mirror The key to success on stage is to practice as much as you can. Prep by using a mirror to give yourself an audience to impress. And often the person in the mirror is the toughest to impress. Practice with your notes at first, and get good enough so you don't need them. Once you don't need your notes, that means you're protected against something going wrong. When it's time to actually present, though, have your notes available to give yourself that extra little bit of confidence Post Tip discussion: Meet Andrew "Mecha" Davis Andrew "Mecha" Davis is a regular at anime cons around the country. He initially fell in love with the genre well before he was 10 years old and it stuck with him into adulthood. He's turned his passion for these multi-faceted Japanese cartoons into a series of presentations at fan conventions, a YouTube Channel, a podcast, a website, and the PopAnimeComics brand. Along the way he added interests in wrestling, comic book investing, Cos-players, and Funko Pops. This week, Andrew and I talk about the genre of Anime and what it takes to construct a good presentation for a fan convention. I think my favorite take away from the discussion is that if you want to speak at a con, the process is as "simple" as choosing a topic that appeals to you,. Build it out, and submit it according to the con's guidelines. The cons have a lot of presentation and panel slots to fill and are always looking for great content to fill time. Not sure what you want to talk about? Make a list of things you love and geek out over. Then look at that list and figure out what 2 or 3 of them have in common. Now you have an idea that could make a good pane topic. Flesh out those common threads and pursue that opportunity to be on stage. And when you get accepted (of course) do the work, do the prep, and do the practice to wow the audience. And if the topic doesn't get accepted for whatever reason, try submitting it to another con. Or two. Or 3. Or more. Or turn all your work into a blog post, medium article, or YouTube video. Do what it takes to share your passion with the world. Links PopAnimeComics Website http://PopAnimeComics PopAnimeComics on Facebook http://facebook.com/PopAnimeComics PopAnimeComics on Twitter http://twitter.com/PopAnimeComics PopAnimeComics Podcast on Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/popanimecomics-lounge/id1001819369?mt=2 PopAnimeComics on Instagram http://instagram.com/PopAnimeComics PopAnimeComics on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGzNXs3z56N8cXoHehBeDTg Grave of the Fireflies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grave_of_the_Fireflies Outlaw Star https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaw_Star Gundam Wing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_Wing Yu-Gi-Oh! https://www.yugioh.com/ Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell:_Stand_Alone_Complex Catie Harris Episode http://2minutetalktips.com/catie Anime Boston http://www.animeboston.com/ Sakura-con http://sakuracon.org Bill Maher on Stan Lee comments https://ew.com/movies/2018/11/21/bill-maher-stan-lee-comments-reaction/ [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTwCak18Xv4[/embed] Call To Action Be sure to check out the various PopAnimeComics online properties in the links above Share this episode with the anime fans in your life by sending them to http://2minutetalktips.com/popanimecomics Subscribe to 2-Minute Talk Tips in your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode Don't get best…get better 2-Minute Talk Tips is the public speaking podcast that help you become a more effective speaker in as little as 2 minutes a week.
Depressed Not Dead (jamoalki) -Battling depression and suicide
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Brooke Taylor and her boyfriend Andrew answer questions about their story as a couple and more.
In his message - Where Can We Meet? - Pastor Andrew Gard teaches on loving people in the manner that Jesus taught us to love, rather than follow the world’s model for loving our enemies.
On the latest episode of Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin is joined by Andrew Knowlton, editor-at-large for Bon Appétit magazine. Todd and Andrew talk Anthony Bourdain's far-reaching legacy and Andrew shares not only his #Juliamoment but also a Tony moment. Inside Julia's Kitchen is powered by Simplecast
Police Chief Andrew Kensey, Chief of the Amity Township Police Department, shares his experiences of assisting victims of domestic violence, and the partnership between police and Safe Berks. He also invites people to support the Amity Township fundraiser for Safe Berks.
Police Chief Andrew Kensey, Chief of the Amity Township Police Department, shares his experiences of assisting victims of domestic violence, and the partnership between police and Safe Berks. He also invites people to support the Amity Township fundraiser for Safe Berks.
Paul Lisnek's - "Behind the Curtain": Meet Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Love Never Dies” Child star Casey Lyons, and the week in politics with Analyst and Unlock Congress Author Michael Golden
Hear from Andrew Weibrecht, a World Cup alpine ski racer and two-time Olympic medalist from the United States as he works to come back from an injury and focus on his downhill training. Also, learn more about the Kitzbühel downhill on Austria's Hahnenkamm mountain, and why it’s skiing's Super Bowl.
Download Episode Here Kick off the new year with Alex, Molly, and Andrew Connors, a Certified Financial Planner and Partner at Fairport Asset Management. Prepare for the future with Andrew's top tips for young people and for business owners, and find out the difference between a wealth manager and a financial planner. This episode will transport you back to the holiday season when Molly was feeling festive and Alex revealed his kryptonite in a bag of mixed nuts. And we ask the eternal question: how many items constitute a "collection"? Get in touch with Andrew through www.fairportasset.com or on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/andrewconnors/. Interested listeners can read his thought paper on "Minding Your Business", a new program for business owners about how to align personal, family and business goals, linked here on the BPE website. The 2018 We Solve Problems Essay Contest is looking for judges and sponsors. Members of the community and business leaders are invited to visit www.wesolveproblems-essay.com to learn more and to sign up through the month of January. Help shape the leaders of tomorrow, as they compete to solve problems and communicate those solutions in a short essay. CoverMySix is a one-stop legal audit for your business, led by award-winning litigators and in-house counsel at The Gertsburg Law Firm. CM6 minimizes your exposure to lawsuits, investigations, disgruntled employees and customers, and all the damage that comes with them. Go to CoverMySix.com to learn how we keep you safe by covering yours. Don’t get sued. Cover Your Six. [caption id="attachment_644" align="alignleft" width="225"] In case you missed it... here is the honorary Gebler chair at Burntwood Tavern[/caption] [caption id="attachment_726" align="alignright" width="300"] Was Alex channeling his inner Molly in this picture from Thanksgiving?[/caption] SHOW NOTES * 1:05 One Year of Best.Podcast.Ever. * 2:18 Alex has an allergic reaction to nuts * 3:56 Trying some Mushroom Tea during flu season * 6:52 Molly's VIP chair at Burntwood Tavern * 8:22 Alex saw Dead and Company and approves of John Mayer * 9:25 When Molly started feeling festive during the holiday season; not so much for Alex * 11:29 Introducing Andrew * 14:24 What Andrew is doing with those belt buckles * 19:05 What's the difference between Wealth Management and Financial Advising * 21:48 Common requests and Andrew's advice for young people * 27:48 "Andrew's Commandments" * 29:54 An Andrew-Commandment for personal finances: "Treat yourself as a business" * 32:51 How technology can help with personal finances * 34:26 Working with clients and building relationships * 36:28 Who is the "right fit" client * 39:50 Best Advice for business owners * 43:36 Best Advice for individuals * 45:20 Lightning Round * 58:30 What is Exit Planning
This is a fun episode and I realy enjoyed the chance to put this together. Nothing happened the way I would have imagined it would happen - but that makes for a fun podcast conversation. Andrew is a friend of the Pod and a pretty hardcore listener. He also has a podcast all his own. Safety on Tap is a podcast that provides motion, guidance, and attention to poeple just like ourselves. Listen and see what you think. Best Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Safety Storytelling, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives Give this a listen. Thanks for listening and tell your friend. See you in a greasy spoon some place.
Andrew is our first Jay's Junior of 2017! We can't wait to meet him and his family.
The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield gets the inside scoop from Donaldson, who spent 24 years at Treasury.
How do you react when things DON'T go your way? Everything seemed great for Andrew Chen — and then it all came crashing down. In one day, 50% of his employees quit. But Andrew didn't let that stop him: Today, Andrew is the current Head of Rider Growth at Uber and an advisor to Tinder, Product Hunt, Sumo, and more. In this podcast, hear how Andrew pushed through the struggles to make it big. Use Andrew's lesson to succeed in your career, business, and life. Full show notes at http://okdork.com/podcast/30
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet Andrew Marmont, author of 'Their Finest Hour' and find out about how he turned his sporting passion into a book. Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
Welcome to the trailer of StickerGiant's podcast Sticker Stories. Meet Andrew and Hamish, the hosts of the show, and get a preview of the awesome small businesses that market their companies with stickers. Also, since it's National Doughnut Day, we share a fun die cut sticker that's in the shape of a doughnut. Today’s music was Cha Cappella from Jimmy Fontanez and My Rollercoaster from Kimya Dawson.
We thought we'd introduce ourselves. Meet Andrew, Nathan, Dylan, Kelsey, and their player characters in this brand new Dungeons and Dragons adventure! Expect new episodes every Friday, starting May 12th. Enjoy supplemental junk like maps, drawings, and whatnot? Check out ghostpartyparty.wordpress.com, where we post all of our podcast runoff. Music by Nathan Johnson Artwork by Kelsey Henry
Meet Andrew "Spud Fit" Taylor who used the humble potato to cure his food addiction. Andrew ate only potatoes for one year when he had a self realization that he had to abstain from food in order to beat his addiction. (BTW he lost a significant amount of weight !) He shares how at times he wished his addiction had been alcohol just from the simple fact it would have been much easier to abstain from. Andrew was intuitive and very practical in his approach to overcoming his food addiction. His insight absolutely intrigues me in this interview and he shares step by step what he did on a mental and emotional level to overcome his addiction. It is a powerful interview that will encourage anyone struggling with any problem in life. There were a few technical glitches, I apologize in advance...I edited out the best I could but a few remained. You can find Andrew at http://spudfit.com and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AndrewSpudFitTaylor
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Women in their 20s and 30s driving sales in “grip lit”, perfect bedrooms for bookworms, tips on how to pitch in a digital age, and up-level your word-geekiness with synecdoche. Meet Andrew Faulkner, author of “Stone Cold” the story of Australia’s deadliest soldier, find out how to format your manuscript for submission, and much more! Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
On location at the Big Vision Foundation Awards Banquet, Keynote Speaker and fellow Big Vision Alumni, Andrew Ball talks to Dan about how Big Vision Foundation played an enormous role in his journey to the Tampa Bay Rays!
On location at the Big Vision Foundation Awards Banquet, Keynote Speaker and fellow Big Vision Alumni, Andrew Ball talks to Dan about how Big Vision Foundation played an enormous role in his journey to the Tampa Bay Rays!
Andrew Lock recently hit “New And Notable” at iTunes. The funny thing is, he's 175 episodes into his Podcast. This story is worth getting to know - but Andrew's approach to Podcasting is refreshing and also extremely powerful and well worth your listen. Big Idea - Andrew Hit New And Noteworthy At 175 Episodes Into The Game - Tweet ThisLinks - How To Podcast - http://GrabTheBook.comPodcaster Cart - http://PodcasterCart.comHelp My Business - http://helpmybusiness.com/
“I’m not good enough.” Ever hear those words echoing in your mind? I do. More often than you might think. Certainly more often than I would like to admit. I can tell you from personal experience that those four words are paralyzing. Paralyzing to our Christian walks. Paralyzing to our service to Christ. Paralyzing to our ministry to others. Paralyzing to any expression of joy in our lives. “I’m not good enough.” The devil delights in calling to our minds our past failures. He preys on our personal weaknesses. He is THE master at making us feel insecure or inadequate. Well, we need not feel insecure nor inadequate any longer. Meet Andrew and Peter, blood brothers and the very first disciples of Jesus. As we consider their backstories -- and quite compelling, they are -- you will realize why the words, “I’m not good enough,” NEVER have to vex you again. PLEASE NOTE: With some browsers, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to play.
Barely tipping the scales at 10 pounds, a Maltese named Andrew rules as "top dog" among the diminutive breeds and serves as a shining example of the adage: "small dog, tall talents." Andrew and his owner, Laurie Williams, join us on this special episode fresh after being named runners-up in the "Greatest American Dog Show" on CBS. During the show, Andrew had all of America in amazement as he bravely scaled wobbly teeters, performed a choreographed dance and event named friends with a curious elephant named Suzy. Learn more about this special team on this episode. Tune in now! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Meet Andrew - the Mighty Maltese! with Arden Moore