Podcasts about meet david

  • 27PODCASTS
  • 27EPISODES
  • 49mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Aug 3, 2021LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Latest podcast episodes about meet david

Sidewalk Talk
Street Wisdom's David Pearl on finding magic in the everyday | David Pearl

Sidewalk Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 63:03


David Pearl is a true Renaissance man. A self-title “experience engineer,” David has done it all—from writing books and starting a nonprofit to advocating for social change and even working as an opera star. Our current reality may seem anything but magical, that's far from the truth in David's eyes.  On this episode of The Sidewalk Talk podcast, Traci gets the chance to sit down with one of her new favorite European friends to talk about his nonprofit Street Wisdom, doing soul-work in the paradox of the here and now, and why simplicity is at the heart of what David and Traci are both doing with Street Wisdom and Sidewalk Talk. This is a playful and fun conversation between two people with an urgency to see our society, and the world at large, become a more inclusive, and magical, place. Come along for the ride and discover your own version of magic, today!     Episode Milestones [00:07] Intro  [03:34] Meet David  [11:09] David's time on the street and what it taught him [15:00] Street Wisdom and serendipity  [19:37] Making connections with perfect strangers on the street  [23:30] How Street Wisdom is finding its future  [27:42] Finding the magic in the everyday  [35:25] Play and breaking the rules  [39:23] Doing work in the paradox   [45:14] The urgency to grow Street Wisdom and Sidewalk Talk  [47:25] Embodied intelligence  [49:40] Simplicity and a shared sense of being seen  [57:49] David's word and song for you  [1:03:02] Outro    Resources Mentioned Street Wisdom  Wanderful: Find wonder in the every day. Every day.   Standout Quotes from the Episode “For me, the brushes I had with mental breakdown were the wellspring of why I'm here today.” —David Pearl  “Serendipity is only surprising if you think you're a separate human being who ends at your skin.” —David Pearl  “How could you be the perfect stranger for those strangers?” —David Pearl  “As soon as we take the problems to be real, they become heavy and difficult to move.” —David Pearl  “People don't always see the work behind the apparent spontaneity.” —David Pearl  “The wandering is the new straight and narrow. When the world is as wobbly as ours, you'd have to be nuts to go in a straight line—you'd end up in the wrong place.” —David Pearl  “The way we change things is through a million simple things.” —David Pearl  “If you're prepared to see the magic in the ordinary you can have a conversation, you can have a dialogue. And we need a dialogue because the one inside your head isn't great.” —David Pearl  “There's a certain urgency, and yet we can enjoy everything that happens.” —David Pearl  “Being lost and feeling lost are not the same thing.” —David Pearl    Connect: Find | Sidewalk Talk Podcast At sidewalk-talk.org On Instagram: @sidewalktalkorg On Twitter: @sidewalktalkorg   Find | Traci Ruble At Traciruble.com On Instagram: @TraciRubleMFT On Twitter: @TraciRubleMFT On Facebook: @TraciRubleMFT   Find | David Pearl   At DavidPearl.net  On Twitter: @DavidPearlHere On LinkedIn: David Pearl     SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST On Apple Podcasts On Google Podcasts On Spotify

Social Capital
300: Cultivating Long-term Relationships through Podcasting - with David Bain

Social Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 33:38


Meet David   David launched his first web business in the year 2000 and his first podcast in 2006. Since then, he's worked on the agency side as a Head of SEO, in-house as Head of Digital Marketing, and for a trading company as a Digital Marketing Course Producer. He's built his own podcast, Digital Marketing Radio up to 20,000 downloads a month, and in 2019 he founded his own podcast production agency for b2b brands called Casting Cred. You can find David over at castingcred.com!    So you were way ahead of the whole podcasting trend, weren't you?   I was! It was only a bit of fun for me back then around 2006 or so. I published a few shows then and got quite a few listeners and didn't really think too much of it. I just thought of it as a bit of fun rather than actually a serious marketing channel, which I probably should have done.   What mistakes do you see big brands making with their podcasts in 2021?   Oh, there are a lot of big mistakes. There's just horrific quality that you actually hear. There's just not a lot of thought that goes into podcasts by many b2b brands. I compare it back to how brands used to actually think of their websites back in about 2004, 2005,  2006 because back then, brands used to get the intern or a junior person within the business to design the website for their brand and this is a multi-million dollar brand you're talking about here. They just didn't appreciate that digital presence can actually relate to how your brand is perceived in its entirety and actually switch people off from using that brand. So as I said, back then, about 15 years ago or so, brands used to get these lowly paid people to design their websites for them and think nothing for it and the senior people didn't even look at the websites. Exactly the same thing is happening with podcasts nowadays, in 2021. Even in the upcoming years, what brands are doing is they're getting these people who are interested in podcasts, junior in the business, but probably don't know that much about producing professional quality audio, probably don't know that much about brand identity, what needs to be said, what doesn't need to be said to produce the shows in their behalf and they're producing amateurish sounding shows. These reflect how their audience perceived these brands and it's just not a good idea.   What are some of the equipment that you recommend for podcasting?   Sure, and for many big brands out there this probably the biggest mistake, to begin with, is that they just go with the microphone that they've already got kicking around the office or in someone's home. In general, if a business does webinars, then they've got a big condenser microphone sitting in front of them in the middle of a boardroom table and a condenser microphone is good in that it picks up the full frequency of a human voice. However, it also picks up everything else that's going on around the room. It picks up the air conditioner unit, it picks up a computer fan noise, it picks up someone shutting the door two rooms away from where you are it's not an ideal microphone to use for a podcast. Condenser microphones are wonderful if you're in a professional studio environment if you really have a decent soundproof room that you're operating in. Otherwise, I highly recommend the use of a dynamic microphone. So a dynamic microphone is less sensitive and it means that it needs to be closer to your mouth, it needs to be roughly three or four inches away from your mouth and 45 degrees away from your mouth so you're speaking over it just to get the best quality from that microphone. But if you do that is not gonna pick up all the rest of the noise from around the room. So then the question after that becomes, okay, what type of dynamic microphone that you use? There are very few dynamic microphones available that have both what's called an XLR and a USB out. So if you are looking for your dynamic microphone to easily connect to your computer, you're looking for a USB out from the dynamic microphone. So if that's the case, then you're looking for either a Samsung Q2U or an Audio-Technica ATR-2100x. So those are the two main microphones, there are a couple of small up-and-coming brands that are just in the process of launching similar microphones. But those are the two main microphones that I would highly recommend. In addition to that, you need a windscreen. So something to go on top of the microphone to stop sudden bursts of air going into the microphone just to make your sound a little bit more pleasant for the user and you want a boom arm. So something to hold the microphone right next to your face, rather than actually you having to duck down, or have the microphone too far away from your mouth.   Let's switch a little bit here to talk about the six steps of publishing a podcast to publishing a book. So I'm really curious about what you've got to say about this?   So several times, I've been crazy enough to host an eight-hour live stream, and have 100 plus guests on there at the same time, and a lot of other people say, "Well, how on earth do you do that? Do you think I should do something similar for my brand?" And my immediate answer is no! You don't want to do that, it's just too much hassle. Another reason that I say no, is that it's actually too difficult or you're juggling too many balls when you haven't done audio podcasting, videos, live streaming, and steps like that beforehand. You really want to work up towards being able to host multiple people at the same time, be on there for a very long time, look into the camera, or deal with the audience at the same time. So I recommend working up towards doing that. And obviously, you talked about publishing a book. So one of the last big live streams I did I published a book, as a result of doing that. I figured out having an eight-hour live stream, you end up being able to produce roughly 60,000 words of transcripts, and then you can turn that into a book. It's just about as much work turning out a 60,000-word transcript into a book by rewriting it because obviously, people don't write in the same way that they actually articulate things verbally. So it's not necessarily easier, but it's just a path that is a relatively slightly more convenient way to publish a book. But in terms of the steps towards doing that, I highly recommend starting off with an audio-only podcast and starting off with a fairly basic podcast equipment-wise using the microphones that are recommended. Then when you're started, focus on the audio podcast, get comfortable with using the microphone, get comfortable with what your show structure is going to be like, and then you'll hone that naturally over the first 10 to 20 episodes or so. Then when you get comfortable with doing that, you can start to do things like you do Lori, which is to record the whole show as a one-off, have your intro, have your outro, have your midsection recorded as part of the whole show. That way, you're doing less editing afterward so it's easier to produce. You don't have much editing to do afterward at all. Then move on to video after that, and move on to pre-recorded video. Don't do live video straight away if you're doing your show, do it pre-recorded so you don't have to think of an audience and if you make mistakes, you can restart and you don't get so nervous in front of guests. Step four is live streaming while you record a podcast. The whole additional challenging element to that is, of course, the audience. If you've got people watching live, if you've got questions coming in. Ideally, you can listen to what the person that you're interviewing is saying, but at the same time, see what the audience is saying. Bring their questions into the mix at the appropriate time, engage with him at the same time, or perhaps even type back to them at the same time. You don't want to be doing that if you're not comfortable using a microphone, if you're not comfortable with podcasting, or if you're not comfortable even with looking into the camera, to begin with just to do the intros and the outros and to acknowledge people at the very beginning of your video. Then simply you get to that big summit that I was talking about, that's like 12 live streams all in one take. So once you're comfortable with the live streams, it's bringing everything together, it's doing it for a longer time, it's having 100 plus guests involved in a single project. So it's just a case of making those relationships which is obviously what this show is all about and the wonderful thing about doing a podcast, apart from the fact that you get people listening to your content is the quality of the relationships that you make with the guests that you end up talking to. You can ideally maintain those relationships by doing things like hosting a virtual summit and getting people back on with you perhaps on an annual basis.   Can you share with our listeners one of your most successful or favorite networking experiences that you've had?   I think networking is all about the quality rather than the quantity. You can talk about some articles that have been written like 1000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly, and similar advice has been shared by Seth Godin. If you get to that number of people that engage with you and like your content on a regular basis, then you're going to be successful. But in my experience, the number is even less if you put in the effort to really ensure that the relationships that you build are of high quality. That's why I love podcasting because it's such a wonderful way to build a relationship, to begin with, and then it gives you that opportunity to maintain the relationship because if you go to networking events, I know we're talking in COVID times it's a little bit more challenging to meet face to face, and perhaps even meet new people. But if you imagine a conventional face-to-face networking event, you'd do really well to have five minutes uninterrupted with anyone. It's challenging sometimes just to discover what someone else does, and make them aware of what you do, and then remember them afterward and then get back to them and really build any kind of meaningful relationship. The internet, podcasting, or just online discussions that aren't even necessarily broadcasted online give us a wonderful opportunity to have a higher quality conversation or lengthier conversation. So I think if you can aim to have 10 of those conversations a month on a regular basis, and then maintain the relationships with people that you think would be beneficial to you and your business in the future and you could be beneficial to them, then that would be probably a wonderful use of podcasting as a wonderful way to network and build maintain those relationships.   How do you best nurture your network and stay in front of these individuals?   I used to think in the past that what you had to do was published on a regular basis. But to a certain degree, that's just one-way communication so it's good to try and maintain those relationships. I've been very fortunate to as well as host bowl and podcast, host podcasts for other people, and produce podcasts for other people so it gives me a reason to get back in contact with these people. So the people that have been probably the best guests or the people that have been the most valuable in terms of potential relationships have been the ones that I've kept in touch with. I think initially going back to about 2015 when I did my first big online live stream, and I had about 60 people join me for that one. I just went back into people who have been guests before and I viewed it as a great piece of content to produce. But then thinking about it afterward, I suddenly realized it's not about the content, it's about relationships, it's about the network, it's about maintaining that. So that's why I try and do an annual basis, I give myself a reason to get back in touch with people and I encourage people to do the same. To think of a reason to reach back to who you've had conversations with in the past, and help them. So not necessarily even to produce something of value to what you're trying to do, but just to see if there's anything else you can do to assist them. I think you need to be really aware of what they're currently doing, and maybe suggests something specific that you could do to help them or a reason to have a follow-up conversation. I liken that to messages that I receive on LinkedIn, and probably 1 in 50, I reckon have actually really looked at me and my business and what I do, and crafted message based on that. The messages that I get saying something like, "Oh, it would be great to find out more about Casting Cred and what you do, shall we arrange a call?" No, I ignore those messages because it's so blatantly obvious that they've just taken my company name from some automatic script and added it to a standard intro message. I'm not interested in having a conversation if you haven't taken the opportunity to check out what I do. Check out what I do and demonstrate that you've actually looked at what I do and then we'll have a conversation.   What advice would you offer that business professional who's really looking to grow their network?   It doesn't happen overnight so you've got to accept that it's a long-term game. It's easy to reach out to people and get disappointed if they don't engage with you, but have you actually published anything and demonstrated that you are likely to be of genuine interest to the person that you're trying to reach out to? I go back to podcasting because I'm a podcaster and I think podcasting is a wonderful way to do it. I would quite often publish a podcast based upon the quality of conversations that I have with someone and be willing to publish a podcast, even if it didn't have any listeners, because of the quality of conversations that I'm having with people. I know people that I'm interviewing wouldn't necessarily be happy to have the conversation published to no one, but I think that's a good way to approach podcasting. I would encourage anyone listening to consider starting a webinar series or a podcast or some kind of content series that gives them an opportunity or reason to reach out to people. Maybe an initial starting point even before that is a blog because most people have a blog associated with a website. Put together an article about a particular topic and ask 10 moderately successful people within certain niches about their opinion on the particular subject. I say moderately successful because you're never likely to get someone like, let's give Seth Gordon as an example to actually contribute. But if you have someone who's moderately successful in a very niche industry, then they're really happy to contribute. So you can probably get 10 people to contribute to blog posts, you don't even have to speak to them, you can have a contact form for them to fill in and share their advice. Then you can promote what they do afterward, you can connect with them on LinkedIn, you can maintain that relationship. That's probably a great starting point to building a decent network.   If you could go back to your 20-year-old self, what would you tell yourself to do more of us have or differently with regards to your professional career?   It's very easy to look back with hindsight saying you should do this, you shouldn't do this. I've done lots of different jobs in my time. I'm in my 40s now so I was probably too old to just work in digital marketing or in the digital world. So as a first career, I actually managed restaurants and pubs, and hotels. It was a great experience to have because as a 20-year-old I was managing teams of people. So I got great managerial experience to do that. Perhaps maybe I treated life a little bit too seriously. I would say just to relax a little bit as well and try more things. I think that back then I felt that you had to try and have a career and I think that I grew up as part of the generation that was still told you go through school, you try to go through university, and then you try to get yourself a profession, and you stay with that profession for life. Life's not really like that nowadays. I would certainly tell myself to try different things, don't take life too seriously, work hard, but also play hard at the same time.   Any final word of advice to offer our listeners with regards to growing and supporting your network?   Success and building a big network is really a long time coming. Don't measure what you're doing with short-term measurements, like how many followers have I gained in the last week or a month or even year? It's all about the quality of relationships that you make 10 years down the line. So if you're not bothered by time, what would you do differently now if you knew that the numbers don't matter and it's all about quality?   Connect with David   David’s website: https://castingcred.com/  David’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbain/

Meet the Expats
Meet David: making his dreams of Japan come true

Meet the Expats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 48:15


Meet David, As the founder of Expat Empire, he is focused on inspiring people to move abroad and showing them how to do it.  In this episode he tells us how his passion for Japan started at a very young age, and how he made his dream of living there, come true.

Financial Underdogs
Makers, Fakers & Takers - Choose Carefully who you listen to FU 57

Financial Underdogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 21:43


New President in town today. The age of Biden, Takers and big government has begun. The difference between Makers and Takers and the worst - the Fakers like the podcast and blog hosts who pitch real estate deals to get you to invest in while they're getting illegal kickbacks telling you they have the formula of the rich but the only one getting rich is the faker! What's the formula? Work, time, dedication and the right Makers surrounding you. Meet David my partner and a world class maker.

Quest to an hour
Meet Dangerous David Ep.30

Quest to an hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 62:44


Meet David. David is the man with a heartwarming smile, listen to us have a structured podcast for our listener and friend David. join his discord server and his guild, Oniwaban. Just head to his website! https://oniwabanguild.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ashton-peterson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashton-peterson/support

Free Me
Hi, I'm David

Free Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 96:40


*correction* In this episode I speak of electricity being eternal when I meant to say energy. Meet David and his family. David and his wife and child are a homeless couple in the New England area trying to survive. Clean off drugs for several months, they are trying to survive and overcome the obstacles they have put in their way. If anyone would like to donate to any of my guests, you can do so here... gofundme.com/26uxofnu5c--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cominghomecoalition/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cominghomecoalition/supportSupport the show (https://cash.app/$FreeMePodcast)

Building Better People
David Harris – A Determined State of Mind

Building Better People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 43:18


Meet David, he is 44yrs old, a husband and a father of four. David shares his amazing feat of losing 70lbs since December. David was on a ski trip with his friends when he had a realization moment that has changed his life since.  He started at BoomFit in February. He shares his journey in growing and maintaining a strong mental state of mind. Listen to hear an awesome story of feeding intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.   If you are interested in learning more about our programs visit www.boomfitbcs.com.

Not Enough Research
This is Us

Not Enough Research

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 25:24


Meet David and Juan and join them on their journey into the podcasting space!

Come On, Fhqwhpods! - A Homestar Runner Podcast
000: An Introduction With David and Michael

Come On, Fhqwhpods! - A Homestar Runner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 26:57


Meet David and Michael as they talk about how they became fans of Homestar Runner, their aspirations for the show, and what they remember before diving back into their nostalgic glass of melonade! Watch the next episode's toon: http://homestarrunner.com/museum.html Email us: howdoyoutypewithboxinggloveson@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/fhqwhpods Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fhqwhpods/ Check out more of our episodes and other awesome shows at: www.pipedreampodcasts.com  

Preston & Steve's Fun Size Podcast
Isolation Idol Auditions - Day 2

Preston & Steve's Fun Size Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 30:03


Meet David, Audra, Dan, Mike Ryan and Ann, the second round of contestants to audition for Isolation Idol! 

DREAM. THINK. DO.
SHARE (and market) YOUR EXPERTISE!

DREAM. THINK. DO.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 44:55


David C. Baker is an author, speaker, and advisor, working with independently-owned marketing firms around the world.  In fact… he's worked with over 800 firms and has helped them with everything from positioning to lead generation... staffing to systems… and client acquisition as well as retention.  He's been called the “Expert's Expert” by the New York Times and he's been featured in the WSJ, Fast Company, USA Today, and Forbes.  His newest book, “The Secret Tradecraft of $1M Advisors” is designed to be a handbook for the top 1% of consultants. We're going to be talking with David about how to set yourself… and your expertise apart to make more impact, have more influence, and bring in more income!       Listen To The Podcast:   David C. Baker RESOURCES: David C. Baker Site: www.expertise.is David C. Baker on Twitter: twitter.com/davidcbaker   Before we get to the interview, I have to include a few other fascinating and intriguing elements of David's history.   He was born in Michigan… but grew up with a tribe of Mayan Indians in a remote village in the highlands of Guatemala… and then came back to the United States when he was 18.   He's a fan of fine woodworking.   He teaches racing to already expert motorcycle racers.   He flies 25 different types of airplanes and helicopters.    He loves photography.   He speaks 10 languages.   In short… my boy is wicked smart.   Most importantly… he lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his beautiful wife Julie and they have two grown sons who are married… and who have provided David and Julie with some beautiful grandbabies!   Now that we've gotten the important stuff covered… let's get to this!     SHOW Minute-By-Minute:   0.02: What to expect today! 1:36 Meet David 5:47 What it was like growing up in Guatemala 6:07 The importance of global travel 10:36 The biggest pitfalls for those trying to stand out 13:00 Why David's book forward is unique 17:31 How to identify your expertise 20:28 How to position yourself 23:54 Done is better than perfect 26:21 A deeper dive into positioning yourself 31:46 The questions to ask yourself as you productize your business 38:49 Wisdom of the week 42:37 Mitch's biggest takeaways   Listen to Mitch Mattews Top Podcast here

Win For Weed Podcast
01 - Learn about the founders of Win For Weed

Win For Weed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 67:19


Meet David and Eli. We talk about our personal experiences with cannabis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Fighting In The War Room: A Movies And Pop Culture Podcast

A Long Podcast About The Good Movies of 2019 It's that time of year again: time to make a list! Katey and Patches have their top ten films of the year and Da7e will host a countdown episode, popping in occasionally to give his top five picks for best movie 2019.  Also – MEET DAVID'S […]

Catching Up David
Introductions and Confessions

Catching Up David

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 96:24


Meet David, who somehow knows absolutely nothing about 21st-century pop culture.Join Hallie and Kristen as they introduce him to everything he's missed out on, catching him up on the past 20 years worth of movies and shows.

The Korn Ferry Channel
Goliath, Meet David (Intro)

The Korn Ferry Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 1:21


They’re nimble. Move quickly. Collaborate freely. And are committed to their mission… These are just some of the things that give Davids (those small, emerging businesses and start-ups) an edge over larger companies. And this made us wonder – how do they do it? And what can we learn from them? So we created “Goliath, Meet David” – a podcast series that features leading figures from the start-up world sharing their personal stories and perspectives. Tune in and discover what makes small businesses more than the sum of their parts, and learn the approaches and strategies they use, which can be applied to your own business to become leaner, faster, and more entrepreneurial.

THE WIND & CLOUD PODCAST
EPISODE 5 - DAVID VAN KEUREN

THE WIND & CLOUD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 57:23


Meet David who is a film director and photographer. In this episode he shares his life experiences which he then realized helped him to create films and write scripts. I learned that life will always be the inspiration we need to learn and create from. EPISODE INFORMATION 1 - DAVIDVANKEUREN.COM 2 - "Words from my Spiritual teacher" - GURUENLIGHTMENT.COM 3 - Special thanks to La Tea Theater - check out their upcoming events at TEATROLATEA.ORG

Words With Oz
David Freeman : Words With Oz Podcast - Episode 73

Words With Oz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 72:10


CREATE FOR OTHER PEOPLE The Words With Oz Podcast welcomes David Freeman to the show this week. David is the founder & CEO of H2CoCo. Incredibly passionate about health and specifically interested in the world of coconuts, the combination of the two provides David with a platform to make the most of his entrepreneurial flare. I asked David on the show because of his unique view of the FMCG industry being that he was first to market with his Coconut water brand. He has an adventurous spirit and had always been around business, indeed this was not his first innovative venture, but he has clearly found a calling in this space. David’s specific question was: “Tell me about the attributes of an entrepreneur; and the equality of their attraction to business opportunity and life adventure.” We spoke about trusting yourself, the development of his entrepreneurial abilities, changing peoples’ thinking and much more. Enjoy the show.   Show Notes 00.00 : 02.41 - Introduction and Adverts 02.42 : 03.39 - WWO Intro 03.40 : 05.44 - Meet David 05.45 : 12.14 - Intrigued by Coconut 12.15 : 16.49 - Educate the Market 16.50 : 22.18 - Faith in H2CoCo 22.19 : 26.58 - Healthy first mover 26.59 : 31.51 - Back yourself and Learn Fast 31.52 : 35.54 - Change Peoples' Thinking 35.55 : 43.00 - An uncomfortable change 43.01 : 46.10 - Still Closing the Gap 46.11 : 50.46 - Positives of Competition 50.47 : 53.46 - Entrepreneurs are made not born 53.47 : 54.23 - My Trigger 54.24 : 57.48 - Biggest Challenges 57.49 : 1.00.30 - Inspiring David 1.00.31 : 1.02.15 - Best Decision 1.02.16 : 1.03.48 - School Morning Mantra 1.03.49 : 1.09.30 - Oz' Take Aways 1.09.31 : 1.11.08 - David's most ambitious 1.11.09 : 1.12.09 - Thank You & Wrap Up   www: wordswithoz.com IG: @WordsWithOz  

Admissions Straight Talk
Encore: Bain & Company’s Keith Bevans Talks About Careers, Life at Bain [Episode 291]

Admissions Straight Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 53:24


As this show airs,  I’m really busy helping applicants with the end of the year application crunch. And you are probably also really busy, either with your own applications, year-end at work, or with holiday and family events and parties. Now is an excellent time for an encore show. Consequently, I decided to replay my interview with Bain & Company’s Keith Bevans, Partner and Global Head of Consulting Recruitment at Bain. It is definitely one of the most popular interview of 2018.   Obviously if you are interested in a career in management consulting, this interview is for you. In addition, many of the qualities and skills that Bain values are also valued by other employers and by many graduate schools, especially in business, law and engineering. So pull up a chair… or at least put on your earbuds. In addition to introducing this week's podcast, I want to take the opportunity to thank you for listening week in and week out, or whenever you find a show you like. I truly appreciate that you choose to spend time with Admissions Straight Talk’s guests and me. Thank you! I also want to wish you a wonderful holiday season and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year, a year filled with the realization of your educational and professional dreams, and of course acceptances. For the complete show notes, please check out the original blog post.  Related Links: • Bain Interview with Keith Bevans • Preparing for Bain’s Hiring Process • Fitting In and Standing Out, your free guide to the paradox at the heart of admissions • Meet David, Cornell Johnson MBA Student Headed to Bain • Accepted MBA Admissions Consulting Services Related Shows: • Haas, McCombs, and Case Interviews • Case Interview Secrets and More with Victor Cheng • How to Become a Management Consultant • Building Your Consulting Career, and a Look Back at a Tuck MBA Subscribe:         Podcast Feed hbspt.cta.load(58291, '5ff6dab6-c629-4483-9c54-944ce96e41ec', {});

Motivainment with Ty Burnz
Motivainment Episode 9 "When Ends Meet"

Motivainment with Ty Burnz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 19:37


Meet David. Just when he thought he lost it all, a prayer to God makes the ends meet.

Awesome Insanity Surfer's tracks

"Parsley And Parades" (Original Air Date July 15, 2016) Gertrude and Clementine gossip at the town parade, and Irene introduces new menu items."Sorry Dave I Cannot Do That" (Original Air Date July 19, 2016) As one A.I. leaves, two new ones come in! Meet David and Zira at the cyber staff meeting and enjoy the awkwardness of David up-grading Hortense's computer! Things go a little better up-grading the "Space Case" computers."Political And Space Platforms" (Original Air Date July 22, 2016) Clyde Noodlesmith and Beatrice Bottomsides report on a stinky solution to get Bernie Sanders some notice in a unique style of protest. Closing out is "Space Case - Space Food Carts".

The Stream of David: Channeled Spiritual Guidance and Law of Attraction Advice
Ep1 Introduction to The Stream – The Stream of David

The Stream of David: Channeled Spiritual Guidance and Law of Attraction Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 34:05


Meet David and The Stream

Agency Trailblazer Podcast - The web design podcast
#54 - WordPress & World Travel - David Waumsley

Agency Trailblazer Podcast - The web design podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 47:38


Meet David, Freelancer, nomad and massive Beaver Builder fan. An ex UK Civil Servant who turned his back on a safe pension to travel the world, frolic on beaches and make use of 10 years of tinkering with WP. Plugin Recommendations Beaver Builder - click here WP Types - click here Plugin organiser - click here Resources Pro Beaver - click here Beaver Brains - click here Beyond Beaver - click here Connect with David Website - davidwaumsley.com YouTube - click here --- OUR EVENT: Do you want to make real change in your business? Join us at our in-person event Agency Transformation Live Meet Troy Dean; Lee Jackson, Chris Ducker, Kelly Baader, Amy Woods, Paul Lacey, Dave Foy and other legends in this fantastic conference focused on actionable steps that you can use to transform your agency. --- See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ascend Podcast
AP 41: Warrior Code • David Whitehead

Ascend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 115:22


- Truth is exposed through creative thought - Truth starts within - The biggest truth is finding out the, unknown of who you are inside - What is the truth warrior - Lets find out the truth...Together - Process of becoming the warrior - Overcoming the challenges of life - Everybody needs guidance - Guiding light will hide all the fear - Depression linked to nutrient deficiency - How can we use ancient warriors philosophy to help change the modern warrior - The truth behind the existence of war - A warrior understanding the importance of honour, and the power of honour for us all. - The warrior bringing energy - Does a powerful culture in society await? - Beyond an individualised self - You have to put on your own energy mask on first - The truest moment of your entire life - The power of African proverbs - Why there is no superman - No one coming to save us - Embrace the struggle - Become honest with yourself  - Why we are all providers Meet David Whitehead, David is a full time Martial Arts Instructor and business owner, as well as an independent truth-seeker and researcher, but altogether he is a powerhouse of knowledge and information . Meet David's interests include many different topics that range from spirituality, science, comparative religion, the way of the warrior, organized criminality and conspiracy, to ufology, philosophy, politics, the environment, sovereignty, ancient civilizations and more. He also has a YouTube channel with a variety of artistic and informative videos, video blogs, and interviews which focus on our past and present situation, as well as suggestions for viable solutions for our future. The basis of David's work is founded on a sincere pursuit of truth wherever it might lead, with an emphasis on facing and conquering the fear and anxiety that often get in the way of our physical, mental and spiritual development. David also host a weekly radio show on Truth Frequency Radio - 'Truth Warrior'.

The Biddy Tarot Podcast: Tarot | Intuition | Empowerment
BTP32: Real Life Stories with Our Free Tarot Readers

The Biddy Tarot Podcast: Tarot | Intuition | Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 39:05


I LOVE hearing stories of Tarot readers who have gone from feeling nervous and a little overwhelmed about the Tarot, to feeling amazingly confident and in tune with their Higher Selves. In this podcast, I am thrilled to share 3 inspiring stories from our Free Tarot Readers within the Biddy Tarot Community. These 3 Tarot readers have made the courageous leap to offer their readings for free, in exchange for feedback and for the immense learning opportunity. All 3 have grown as Tarot readers in leaps and bounds and are now reading professionally. Meet Duane, who recently became a professional Tarot reader after he built up his confidence offering free Tarot readings with Biddy Tarot. Meet David, who now aspires to integrate his HR and recruitment knowledge with his passion for Tarot to help people make conscious choices about their career. And meet Lorenda, who has learned to trust her intuition more deeply and can now share highly accurate messages with her clients. Listen to their stories and be inspired! Additional Resources: Join the Biddy Tarot Community David's website – tarotavenue.com Lorenda's website - weebly.com/ Join the conversation here: http://www.biddytarot.com/32

Mom and Dad are Stoned
How to Grow Weed

Mom and Dad are Stoned

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 29:21


On Podcasting My husband likes to talk. A lot. He's one of those extroverted, bold, constantly yakking, tapping, bobbing, noise-making people. I am NOT one of those people. Other than my preference for loud music, I am a virtually silent person. I appear beside people alone in rooms. Never has this been clearer than our first few attempts at podcasting. See we're planning on having two podcasts; The Stoner Mom Podcast, hosted by me, and more about the stuff I write about. David's GrowCast is about how to grow weed, something I don't really know jack about. So we started recording mine first, and the task was plodding, arduous, and full of the usual Stoner Mom hysterics when forced to speak. Honest to god, it's one of the reasons I smoke weed! I am so uptight, so painfully shy sometimes, I can hardly release my jaws. So I puffed angrily on my bong to loosen up, and then robotically read my scripts (not a good idea for me) and spent hours of our time, only for us to mutually agree that uh... I sucked and need a lot more time than we ever imagined. A few days later we sat down to record his. And yeah, of COURSE he's better than me, and faster, and breezes through it. Ugh. Whatever. It's why I fell in love with him I suppose. He's like the verbal male version of me. Anyway. How to Grow Weed, a Podcast at a time! GrowCast is David's show about growing cannabis! One of the smartest things we ever did was to invest in growing our own medication for me. Cause homies, I smoke a lot of weed. If you are able and fortunate enough to live somewhere where cannabis is legalized in some form (or not), doing a little research into how to grow your own weed (and vegetables, and herbs, and everything else!) can be a great first step in self-sufficiency. One of the problems we encounter when researching, is the overload of information out there. I'm not talking about the good info. I'm talking about the environment one comes across when trying to learn something over the internet. You know. People can be jerks. People like to insist that they are right. Always. Because of course, as we all know, there is ONLY ever ONE way to do things. Obviously. GrowCast is a non-preachy podcast about the most basic ways to grow weed. David and I cover all the basics that will help you get self-sufficient and start producing your own cannabis for your own use. Parents can totally grow their own weed and kids don't have to know a damn thing. In our case we have an entire locked storage room in the basement that our kids have no access to. I think a lot of people in single family homes have space somewhere where they can safely grow their own small, personal supply of weed. GrowCast covers all sorts of strategies for parents and beginners and some like-minded conversation for those already in the know. Everybody has to Start Somewhere Might as well be with a grumpy half-drunk grizzled old man and his stoned wifey. What we promise is that there will be no preaching or demands that you do it this way, or that way, or insistence that only an ignorant n00b would do that. None of that. And, I promise I won't let him talk too much. And he'll promise to incite me enough to talk. Perfect. In GrowCast Episode 1: Meet David! He's my husband. I love him a lot!! Why Should you Grow your own Cannabis? Materials and Supplies. How to Plan your Grow Space. Resources we Love.   We sincerely hope you guys love this episode, and we welcome your feedback, ideas, and topics to cover! Click below, have a listen, and please, get stoned while doing so. Because I am getting stoned throughout. https://thestonermom.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Growcast-1_mixdown.mp3   music in this episode Argofox Digital Math Hop Up Jenova 7 and Mr. Moods - Run mildtape - Index Dub

Life-Links
#dealwithme: Seeking acceptance - Full episode

Life-Links

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 25:41


Meet David, Leonidah and Ali: a Jew in Hungary, a young woman with albinism in Kenya and a refugee in Germany. They’ve got one thing in common - they’re facing intolerance and are determined to fight it.

Have a Nice Idea
Jelly Helm / Have a Nice Idea

Have a Nice Idea

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 42:50


Jelly’s experience inside some of the most renowned agencies of the past 30 years is something everyone can learn from. He’s part creative director, part creative educator. And in the end, the world’s a better place because he’s both. He’s convinced about 3 people will want to hear his stories. (We think it's at least double that. Proof he’s not always right.) So much good stuff in here about "Advertising: the early years," and how an always-on passion that fueled him way back when has morphed into a new perspective on how great work gets done today. And yes, there's the name. Meet David "Jelly" Helm, Principal and CD at Studio Jelly. Recorded 2/23/15 at Velo Cult Bike Shop in Portland, OR.