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The new PSIA-AASI National Team will set the standard for snowsports instruction and embody the ski and snowboard experience. In April 2021, PSIA-AASI hand-selected the 37 team members – 8 coaches chosen last season and 29 team members selected spring 2021 – for their range of skills that allow them to serve as inspirational leaders and build enthusiasm for learning and having fun skiing and riding. Meet PSIA Alpine Team member, Mike Hafer, who hails from Breckenridge, Colorado. Learn more about Mike: http://tiny.cc/meetmike
Meet Mike. He's the co-owner of the brand Badfish SUP and is a lover of rivers, especially those in his home state of Colorado. Mike was born in the midwest but moved to Colorado with the gentle nudge from a mentor to become a whitewater rafting guide at 19 years old. Since that fated "hinge moment" in his life, Mike has never found himself too far away from whitewater. As a whitewater park engineer and now the co-owner of Badfish, Mike has mixed his passion, play, and career! Badfish SUPs are revolutionizing how river enthusiasts can enjoy the water as well as introducing the sport to anyone curious about it. Follow Badfish SUP on Instagram Follow Mike on Instagram Check out the Miles Away short film project on Instagram (Miles is Mike's son) Need more Mike Harvey content? Check out Mike on the Eddy Out Podcast with my friends Natali and Brittany! Follow Camping Out on Instagram Camping Out Merchandise --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-camp7/support
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls On Today's show I tried something completely different. After blocking literally thousands of strangers who were calling me a pedophile and threatening me and my family I decided to message one and guess what? He ended up apologizing and begging my forgiveness! It didn't happen right away but I was able to earn his trust and invited him on the show to have a long talk. We talked for almost 2 hours. I don't know if you are gonna like it or hate it or somewhere in between but I hope you get as much out of it as I do. He is only 20 years old so it almost felt wrong and exploitative but he held his own and gave me his consent to post our discussion. My talk with Mike in Chicago begins at about 30 minutes in after the news.
Owner of Animal Crackers pet shop, Mike Cantan, gives Shine Radio's Joff Lacey and Claire Vennis a warm welcome in the shop's new premises on Dragon Street. Passionate about animal care, Mike gives some top tips for dog training and announces a new training scheme. To find out more about Animal Crackers visit their website www.acrackers.co.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The award-winning true crime podcast To Live and Die in LA returns with Season 2, unraveling the case that started Rolling Stone journalist Neil Strauss down the rabbit hole of true crime investigation. Meet the team and get ready to join him on that journey on May 27th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode, you will learn: Mike Nash is the ultimate example of someone who started cycling until later in life. He SMASHED and set both Canadian and World Records for the ONE-HOUR Solo Race on The Track. That's five years he held this title!
Meet Mike. Have you ever met a nonprofit leader whose passion for their mission just wants you to understand their story? Well, that guy is here. And he's brought a seriously incredible story to our conversation. And he's having the tough conversations with his team who are receiving mental health support unlike anything we've seen in nonprofit. It's wonderful to see. We're talking grief informed teams and we have a special surprise for our listeners at the end of the episode. Warning: Bring tissues. Episode HighlightsHow Mike “fell” into his career - 3:23CF & the fight for the cure - 7:26Compassion fatigue & fostering grief informed workplaces - 11:38Through the philanthropic lens - 18:48Changing the culture - 23:04Mike’s One Philanthropic Moment - 25:53Mike’s One Good Thing - 34:41For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/108The We Are For Good Podcast is co-hosted by Jonathan McCoy, CFRE and Becky Endicott, CFRE and welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned 3x a week!Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/helloAbout Our Sponsor VirtuousYou know we believe Everyone Matters - and we’ve witnessed the greatest philanthropic movements happen when you SEE and activate donors at every level. Here’s the thing, Virtuous created a fundraising platform to help you do just that. It’s much more than a nonprofit CRM. Virtuous is committed to helping charities reimagine generosity through responsive fundraising. We love it because this approach builds trust and loyalty through personalized engagement.Learn more about Virtuous at www.virtuous.org/
We welcome Mike Pennington from Meguiar's to talk about innovation in car care. Mickey is star struck and may have actually confessed to trade show larceny. Ben explains that it will take more than Meguiar's to address some of the Yellotus's cosmetic issues. A brief discussion of idiosyncratic European car enthusiasts leads to a conversation of first cars. We explore the role of fragrance in car care products, although Dave's proposal for s'more scented car wax probably doesn't have a future. And, we learn what it's illegal to do while driving in Alabama. We welcome your support via Patreon and your questions and feedback via our website.
Mike Higgins: How To Use Your Every Skill Available To Crush It In Real Estate Meet Mike, family man, Real Estate Professional and Entrepreneur from Wisconsin. He was a Collegiate Athlete who dreamed of becoming a realtor. He read a book in college about personal development that inspired him to pursue it. He first joined a multi – level marketing firm, got a job in a chocolate company. Now he is doing full time real estate. He experienced great sales success through a strong drive for results and willingness to learn from others. In this episode of Construct Your Life with Austin Linney, Mike opens out his story about how he used his family experience in a blue collar job as a house contractor and made his own fate in real estate. Now as a collaborative leader who continues to contribute his strong drive for results and passion for winning. Listen in to learn how he always looks to create the best results to the toughest challenges in sales. Get access to his ideas on how he excelled in developing relationships and trust with both customers and team members. “Whatever the stigma is around a company, you cannot take away a bunch of passionate people focused on their growth to be better humans.” - Mike Higgins “Real Estate has the same principle, it's just a different vehicle. “ - Mike Higgins What You Will Discover: [2:05] What is his story that motivated him to go to college and become a full time real estate entrepreneur . [5:10] How he found the aspects of trying something that is not usual outside of his family's circle standard work. [13:40] How he does all the things that he does and finding out what's the most important one. [18:57] His approach in real estate that got him his license and still is successful with his other job. [23:13] What is his thoughts on why more real estate agents are not investors [27:36] Risk factors of shifting from earning money as an agent to doing more different things. Relevant Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mike.higgins.71 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m1kehiggins LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mike-higgins-2bb07b1a Email: mikem.higgins@gmail.com #podcast
Meet Mike. You're about to meet one of the world's most kind, giving CEOs. When your company's mission statement is "we exist to give generously," you know everything that comes afterward is going to come from a pure place. We're sitting down for a founder's story about a socially good company that's turning the water bottle industry on its head, and each measure of success is getting poured back into incredible philanthropic missions. It's a thought-provoking discussion about doing business differently.Episode HighlightsMike’s entrepreneurial journey (5:18)Simple Modern’s not so simple start (11:04)The Core Values and Work Culture of Simple Modern(11:52)Simple Modern’s Good Mission and commitment to giving back (17:28)Getting through the pandemic while simultaneously growing your company (25:10)Negotiation Tips (28:27)Partnership opportunities and Fundraising (34:31)Mike’s One Good Philanthropic Moment (43:22)Mike’s One Good Thing: Focus on multiplication. (46:55)For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/87The We Are For Good Podcast is co-hosted by Jonathan McCoy, CFRE and Becky Endicott, CFRE and welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned 3x a week!Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/hello
Get ready to meet Mike Rubio, the brains behind The Greatest Card Trick! Jenna sits down with fellow Bridgeport native to chat about how The Greatest Card Trick came about, and what project he has in the works. Jenna opens up the podcast to discuss the weight of your words and how we need to be careful with how we use them.
Meet Mike Growing tired of the corporate grind, Mike and his co-founder Kevin started their digital marketing agency, Prime Digital. Four and a half years later, Prime Digital helps small businesses all over the US and Canada attract more customers through search engine optimization, and web design, among other things. Going into 2021 they focused on making business owners aware of ADA compliance and how it can protect their business and help them save money. What is website accessibility and ADA compliance? So website accessibility has to do with making your website accessible to everybody, whether they have some form of disability or not, whether they're blind, colorblind, some kind of motor impairment. ADA compliance is basically making sure that your website complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If somebody's using a screen reader, or if they need to adjust the size of the font on your website, or change the color contrast, whatever makes it easier for them to read it and navigate it, and clearly understand the information on your website, is really what it comes down to. That's what we're trying to spread awareness on nowadays, I would say around 20% of America has some form of disability like that. So we don't want to exclude a fifth of the country from the internet and websites and access to everyday needs, everybody uses the internet. So we want to make sure that it's accessible to everyone. Why is ADA compliance beneficial to the small business owner? So it's beneficial to them because if you decide to take some actions in making your website's ADA compliant, the government will give you half of what you spend up to $10,250 back in the form of a tax credit at the end of the year. You do have to be eligible for it so as a small business, you can qualify in one of two ways. You can either have less than 30 full-time employees or be doing under a million dollars a year in annual revenue. If you meet either one of those and if you spend five grand, eight grand, whatever it is, you'll receive half of that spend back in tax credit and you can get that every year that you're eligible for it. What can business owners do to be compliant? So I would reach out to a web design agency that can support this, make sure that they understand some of the laws, there's a lot of resources out there. You can use accessibility.com as a good one to catch up and learn a little bit more about what it entails and that's really the first place to start. I've seen a number of widgets and plugins, to support some of that. Is that what you recommend or is it more of a custom-coded experience to be accessible? Yeah, so there are a lot of those out there. Unfortunately, there really aren't any shortcuts to compliance. There's a lot of big companies, you'd be surprised that might throw in a plugin, or use one of these overlay tools, but it's not enough to get you in 100% compliance. There are going to be things that people could still poke at and find that might be an issue. There are some evaluation tools that we use to uncover some of those areas of opportunity to clean up the website a little bit. We want to avoid plugins and things like that. It's building a website, it might be a little bit of code, but for the most part, it's just a regular web builder that we can use and making sure that we're following the checklist and making sure that everything that you want on your website is going to be compliant. Can you share with our listeners one of your favorite networking stories or experiences that you've had? So I belong to a CrossFit gym which is a little bit different than Planet Fitness, or like LA Fitness or something like that, where you go to the gym and you don't talk to anybody, you just kind of workout in. CrossFit is a little bit more personable and I've been going to that same gym for probably seven to eight years now with the same people and working out with them every day. So you obviously get to know these people, they're friends, and I had an opportunity probably four or five years ago. One of the coaches there had a boot camp workout type of class, and I had an opportunity to build a website for her. Once I did that I was able to build rebuild a new design for my gym’s website. Then when people started to get wind of who did these websites, people had no idea what I was doing, they would just see me at the gym, they were asking about work. So once I started to find out that I was the guy for web design, or SEO, or marketing, it just brought me some opportunities to network with people that are in my gym because are business professionals that go there. Myself and a few others that were doing business together, and we worked out together, we ended up starting our own networking group that was a little bit more laid back, not so uptight, just more getting people that we knew could benefit from networking with each other. We had relationships with other people and we started to organically build our own networking group. We all had our own relationships so we would go out and support each other as fundraisers or other networking events that they belong to, stuff for their own companies. We would just kind of be a team and put ourselves in positions of meeting people that we knew each other and wanted to be business with. So it was just an easier way to network. I enjoyed networking in that way, where you weren't pressured to, like, show up at an event and create a relationship out of thin air. You had people that you knew, you're going to these events with your friends, basically. So it was a little bit more organic, and it was just a nice way to develop relationships that way. How do you nurture these relationships that you've created? I guess it's a combination of things. I think the go-to for everybody's pretty much social media, especially now with not being able to network as often and especially in person you try to post a little bit more, you know, maybe on Facebook, or Instagram. So on the social media site, I tried to do a mix of that. I'll record a video, post it on LinkedIn, post it in some groups, maybe post some case studies. Probably my best networking tip, in general, is just giving a lot more than you take. It's a back and forth relationship, but you really are in the business of helping people that's just going to be natural and you're just going to naturally want to help people and just give as much as you can, and that's eventually going to come back around to you. It's a lot more than just doing the posting and just hoping the content gets out there. Go out on LinkedIn, see what other people are posting. Can you leave a comment? Can you chime in or engage with their content? Can you share it? Little things like that go a long way for people, especially on a platform like LinkedIn where organic reach is so much more powerful than a Facebook where you're not really reaching as much of your followers as you would think. Even just a few likes and comments and shares, could really spread to a few 100 people, so you never know who that's going to be put in front of. So when it comes to that, I try to just see what other people are doing and repost their content or leave a comment with advice or answer a question. I think that's the best way to nurture your network. Going back to the organic thing, you're not actively looking for business. Just helping people is going to lead to those opportunities to get there. What advice would you have for those professionals that want to grow their network? So advice like that, I would say don't beat around the bush. If you're trying to get something out of networking, or you're having conversations with people, you want to be upfront. You don't want to schmooze them too much, you want to build a genuine relationship and you want to say, "Hey, here's what I do, these are the types of people like to do business with," and really, just make them a friend. People like to do business with people they already know that they know, like, and trust. So you want to check off each one of those boxes before even mentioning like, "Hey, let's hop on a call," or offer some kind of business. It's so much easier to get behind a friend than it is a total stranger so if you can genuinely make that type of relationship happen and support each other that way then the networking and business aspect is going to go a lot farther than it would when you just try to jam up instead of thin air like I was talking about earlier. The other thing I would advise is to go to who has your customers. Who already has your client base that you can speak with and benefit from a relationship with and see how you guys can help each other out? 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? If I was 20 again, I would tell myself to just be a little smarter, invest a little bit more in myself, take better care of myself, too. Because at that age you can get away with, you know, running yourself into the ground. You've got a ton of energy, but you forget the developing skills par that's definitely super important. I would tell myself to spend more time on developing my computer skills, my personal skills, getting better at just building rapport, and developing relationships. Those are obviously some important things that if you're able to do early on in your career, it's just going to make you look like a professional. If you develop those skills early on, it's gonna make you seen a little bit more mature, and people are going to want to do business with you. But just being smart and taking care of your body. Maybe reading more, developing little habits like that, that is absolutely going to set yourself apart from everybody else. At that age, everyone is probably partying and not taking school seriously are things like that. I know that was me and if I had even just tweaked a couple of little things like getting out of bed earlier, something like that. I think would impact where you're at 10 years later. Let's talk about the six degrees of separation. Who would be the one person that you love to connect with and do you think you could do it within the sixth degree? I had trouble narrowing it down to one person, I did get it down to two. They kind of overlap a little bit. So I'm actually, I'm still in mourning, but I'm a big Kansas City Chiefs fan even though I'm in New York. I've been a fan my whole life, and we just got destroyed in Super Bowl. I would love to meet or have a conversation with Patrick Mahomes. But I would probably narrow it down between him or Paul Rudd. He's hilarious and is probably my favorite actor. I think if I like to ask around, I could probably connect with somebody in the NFL somewhere around here, that could probably connect to another guy that's played with somebody that's played with someone on the Chiefs maybe that I can even get in touch with maybe Mahomes. Or even get in touch with somebody on the Chiefs that knows Paul Rudd. I think that could be done in six degrees, I'd really have to figure out who the best resource that would be, but I think it is possible. Any final words of advice offer listeners with regards to growing and supporting your network? Yeah, it's pretty simple. You don't get we don't ask for so don't be afraid to comment on some of these posts, or share it, or ask them if they know somebody. You're there to help people and if you can do that, they're going to help you right back because it's a cyclical thing. There's so much stuff going on that the more positivity that you can put out there, I think it just works exponentially. You spread it here and there, and people are going to do the same for others. So don't be afraid to put yourself out there, and you never know what you're gonna get back. Connect with Mike: Email: mike@primedigitalseo.com Website: https://primedigitalseo.com/ Phone Number: 516-500-1080
Meet Mike Mike is the CEO of People Building Incorporated and the powerhouse behind the What Are You Made of Movement. He is a performance coach, author, dynamic public speaker, visionary, and thought leader. He has been featured by Yahoo Finance as one of the top business leaders to follow in 2020 and is on a mission to build people. He is driven to inspire others and he measures his success on how he is able to help others achieve greatness. C-Roc had a fire lit in him at an early age, that fire has ignited him with a fierce desire to compel people to see the greatness inside themselves using past life events to fuel their fire. I'm really curious about everything that you've got around this, what are you made of movement, so let me just ask you, what are you made of? People ask me that all the time so I'm gonna do my best with this. I'm made of rocket fuel. I'm a go, go, go kind of guy, I have a saying, thrust is a must, go forward fast. So that also leads me into times where I need to focus on taking a step back and breathing sometimes so I just recently got into meditation. But the reason I made a rocket fuel is that I came up with this concept. I'll tell you a quick story, coming from a broken home and not remembering my parents together, I went through a lot of conflict as a child with this. For three years I lived with my dad and during that period of time, my dad got remarried, and anytime you have Child Support, custody battle things, Stepparents involved, other agendas, you know, there's conflict. As a kid, you're the main link between your parents, for them to even have to talk anymore, and sometimes that can carry a heavy burden. During that time I went through a lot of mental abuse, psychological abuse, threats, and things that no kid should ever deal with. I'm not telling you this to feel sorry for me to play victim, I just want to share with you where this rocket fuel law came from. But when I'd had enough at one point, when I turned about 10, and a half or 11 years old, and I was coming home from my mom's house one weekend, and I said, "I'm not feeling right," and she goes, "What's the matter? You seem anxious." We were going over these hills on these really hilly roads in southeastern Pennsylvania and I was afraid to tell her actually. When you go through abuse, it's a tough situation to come out about it, because you're afraid of what may happen, what might happen, or if anybody's gonna believe you. So I ended up telling her and she said, "That's not normal, Mikey, you don't need to go through that, that's not something you should be dealing with." She ended up filing court papers, she told me at that time that you need to stick to your guns if I do this because she didn't want to go through all that and have me change my mind. But she also told me that in life, you need to stick to your guns when you believe in something because if you don't, then what's going to happen is people will try to change your mind or beliefs based on their own agenda or to justify their position in life. So it was a lesson I carry to this day about sticking to my guns and being stubborn. So when my dad finally got the court papers served to him I was coming home from school one day and it's a day that I dreaded waited for a long time didn't know when it was coming. My dad, who was my hero had a masonry business, big forearms, rough hands. I always looked up to him for how hard of a worker he was, he always carried $100 bills in his pocket with a rubber band around it and I thought that was the coolest thing because he used to flash it and show us what we got with money. It wasn't about greed or anything, it was just cool, you know. So when I confirmed he asked me if I really wanted to move back with my mom, and I remember her telling me to stick to my guns. He said, your mom doesn't have it that well, like, why would you want to go there? They don't have any money, you have everything you need here, and that I must be must have been blinded to the fact of what was going on. I said, "No I made my decision up." He said, "Okay," so he takes that $100 bills out of his pocket, peel one-off, crumple it up, and throw it at me and said, "You're going to need this then when you're living on the streets with your mother." So the reason I tell you that story is because at that moment, the stubbornness kicked in, and I'm like, there's no way I'm gonna need that I got this. I'm 11 years old thinking I'm gonna take over the world, where that came from, that's another story. But I just knew that no, I'm not gonna need that you're wrong. This is not the way somebody should live and so that sparked the fire in me, though, that sparks something. So for 30, some years, I've been living off of this thing where I'm going to prove him wrong, I'm going to show him. So everything I did, I always tried to be the best of my graph. If you're looking at a line graph, you want to gradually uptick in your graph. That's a healthy graph of production or relationship, worth or, taking care of yourself. I looked at my graphs and they were always going up. Two years ago, I assessed this. I'm like, what makes me different than anyone else? Why are some people struggling all the time and on a rollercoaster ride, and here, my graphs always keep going up? I gotta figure this out because if I can bottle it, and reverse engineer it, I can teach people this, and I can change the world. So I basically looked back and said, it's this fire, this fuel. I'm turning everything that comes my way that would stop most people or slow them down and I would store it in my tank instead of my trunk, where it would weigh me down. I was stored in my tank, where I could convert it to rocket fuel for my future. I've come up with this thing where, I call it a law now because it's a proactive approach to handling setbacks, difficulties, let downs, disappointments. If you can prepare yourself properly to be able to handle anything that comes your way that would normally stop and slow you down and converted into rocket fuel, you can become unstoppable. So that's where the rocket fuel thing came from, when you asked me what I'm made of, that's where it comes from. I'm living a living demonstration of this, I don't just talk about it, I live it. If anybody's around me, they know, I'm an animal when it comes to getting things done. I go forward, fast, thrust is a must. Anything that comes my way, I don't get upset about it, I see it as an opportunity. As long as I'm living and I want to live, every experience is worth going through and so I use it as training or fuel to move forward. I go fast, hard, but then at some point, like the fuel is burnt out. So you believe that you have an endless supply of fuel? Well, yeah, because my stepdad George, stepped in when I was 11. He showed me what it meant to be a man and, George wasn't really good with money, getting money. He was good with stretching money for a long way. He lived off a little bit of money. But for my whole life, he was really hard on us, not physically, but making sure we understood right from wrong and the lessons we're going to need to learn in life. AHe passed away in January 2019 suddenly have a heart attack and at that moment, I wasn't ready for my mentor to go I was 40 something but still was wanting a mentor. But it was time for us to move to another mentor and at that moment where he passed about two weeks later, I felt his energy come inside of me. My brother Casey, we talked about this because see, George was a really passionate guy. George would sit on a couch at a party and be real quiet, but then if you got talking about football, baseball, hunting, fishing, whatever, crabbing, which we do in Maryland, he would jump off the couch like a madman and I get in your face and it was in a brutal, deep voice and everybody would be thrown back by but he's so passionate. I felt this passion somewhere around two weeks after he passed come into me and now it feels like I really don't get burnt out. I sleep seven to eight hours a day so when I go to bed like I lay down to watch a show with my wife, I don't make it to the show, I go out and then I wake up early, ready to go and once I'm up, I'm going. My mission is so powerful. Some days are better than others, of course, but I just don't have an energy limit. I don't believe in limits. I believe that you can have all the energy you want as long as you get your seven to eight hours of sleep, eat well, take care of your body, meditate. I really think that meditating is a good thing that I needed. I started to look at areas where I needed to prove and that was one area I thought I could benefit from so I spent some time with a guy that taught me how to meditate. Can you share with our listeners one of your favorite networking experiences or stories that you've had? I do a lot of outreach via social media, whether it's Facebook, LinkedIn, or Instagram. I have a DM campaign where I direct messaged people that I would want to connect with. I throw a big net, actually. It's targeted in a way, but I throw a pretty big net and the reason I do that is because I know there's somebody out there that I can help make a difference too. And of course, vice versa, there's somebody out there that can help me through challenges or problems, or have a big impact together. So one day, I got an Instagram message back from a guy named Jared. So I sent him a DM he answers, we end up doing an Instagram Live. His name's Jared Yellin, we did this live and we connected right away, and we're like, what the heck, this is cool. So I told him my purpose, he told me what he does, and come to find out we're now partners in a tech company that could be sold for billions. By the way, I'm not a tech person. Now I am, but I wasn't. There are so many ideas out there that go to die in a grave because people don't know how to act on them. I don't believe in coincidences, I believe that all of your decisions and actions are going towards things that happen at some point. But we just kept connected and now here we are, and we're getting ready to come out with a minimal viable product of a truly, truly distributable product that's going to change, self help personal development, entrepreneurship. It's a phenomenal product, it's called Blueprinted. Basically, it's going to take people that are successful, and allow them to reverse engineer their success in a project management forum, rather than videos, rather than a lecture. What I found is I found that people want to accomplish things but they don't know the first step. They don't know the second step or the third, or fourth, or they don't know how long something should take if they're on the right track, if they're doing it right. They don't know the big picture and they're mostly individually focused, they're just focused on what they have in front of them and what they can see, rather than being Omni focus, which is seeing the whole playing field. This platform is going to allow people to see the whole playing field of what they want to accomplish, from successful people that they can choose because people that are successful are going to upload their blueprints into the system. Then people are going to go buy those blueprints and it's going to allow the blueprinters to be able to support anybody that buys their blueprint via one on one coaching, group coaching calls, to guide them through the step-by-step process to become successful. How do you best stay in front of and nurture these relationships in this community that you've created? Well, you know, I find that to be a challenge because I do have a large network. Ever since I started the movement, the podcast, the book, my network has grown exponentially. So I was talking to my coach about that recently and I said, "Man, how do I nourish the network that I have the relationships that I have because I feel like I might be missing out or leaving some people behind?" I think that you need to make sure that people understand you genuinely want to know when you can help them. So anytime you're communicating with someone, don't just say "Hey, see you later it was great seeing you." Don't say that, disrupt their pattern a little bit. We go through things in life automatically. We're on autopilot a lot and there are patterns that we have. It's like if somebody hands a business card to you, and you just take the business card and then you look at it real quick and then you put it in your pocket or your purse. But what if I handed you a business card and you went to grab it, I'm I pulled back? You would look up to me and you would say "What's next?" Then I can say, "I really love helping people and before I give this to you, I want you to know that if you ever need anything that I have that is of value, please, please reach out to me." That pattern interruption right away would make a difference. I think it's very important to break people's patterns and do things differently than most people do so that they remember you. The other thing is when you need something, there's nothing wrong with reaching out to people in your network and saying, "Hey, I have a problem, I need to help with a solution, do you mind if I pick your brain a little bit?" I think that also for me, what I do is I just keep pushing energy out in the world. I'm connected with people on all platforms so that I just keep pushing stuff out so they're constantly seeing me. That way, if they need something, they know where to reach me and if I need something I just can reach out. I try not taking until I've given quite a bit though. What advice would you offer that professional who's looking to grow their network? Intentionally spend a dedicated time every single day reaching out to people. Obviously, with everything that's going on, you don't see as many in person so what are you going to do about that? To me, I think if you set a target for yourself every single day of reach out to people to let them know you're thinking about them, or whatever the case is, that's, that's the way I do it now. I have a mortgage company, by the way, that I've run a division for with three of my best friends and my little brother. We're always coaching and building our people in our organization. In doing that, we're talking to them all the time, too about targets like, "What are your targets today for reaching out to people?" You can't just sit in your office wait for the phone to ring, it's not gonna ring. So what are you doing to control and develop and create your own economy? If you could go back to your 20-year-old self what would you tell yourself to do more or less of her differently with regards to your professional career? In regards to my professional career, I would get really clear on what I wanted. Now, obviously what you want can change as you get older. Here's what I did: I started chasing girls, and drinking and partying like a dummy. The reason I say that is I was 18 until I drank a beer for the first time. I was so focused on what I wanted out of life. In school, I was a football player and I was so dedicated and lived a clean life and then when I got to college for some reason, being exposed to alcohol and parties and girls, got me screwed up and I lost my intentional focus and purpose. When you do that, and you shift your focus on things that don't really serve that purpose, they serve an unhealthy purpose, things go downhill real quick, your health, your finances, your relationships, the way you think about yourself, how you feel about yourself. So what I would go back and tell my 20-year-old self would be to stay on your purpose. I would probably go back to myself as an 18-year-old and talk to that person and say, "Listen, serve yourself to your purpose that you designed originally for yourself. You can let it adapt, but don't go down the road where you're just drifting, and chasing things that don't serve you." Every decision we make thought in our head, word we speak, and action we take is either going towards an ideal life or away from it. Let's talk about your book for a minute. What can you share about that? The book was gonna be called What Are You Made Of? But the people I'm working with on the book said, "You talk about fuel a lot and rockets and this and that." I said, "Well, there's already a book called rocket fuel out there, but that's an entrepreneurial book so I can name mine Rocket Fuel, mine's gonna be I'm gonna market it harder." So I named it Rocket Fuel, Convert Setbacks, Become Unstoppable. It's all about stories in my life anecdotes from my journey of being mentored by super successful people. It's showing you how to proactively prepare yourself to take setbacks and convert them into rocket fuel. It's got to be proactive, too, because in the closer proximity you are to adversity or setback, there's more chaos, there's more emotion, and it's very hard to think clearly and see hope. There's very little light at the end of the tunnel. So we proactively work on this and the book talks about that, and it talks about how you can prepare yourself physically, spiritually, mentally, relationships, financially, professionally, how to prepare yourself to be able to handle anything comes that comes your way, and react quickly to look for opportunity, rather than sulking in a setback. Grant Cardone, if you've heard of him, he wrote the foreword for the book. He talks about what rocket fuels meant to him in his life and business, which is very powerful validation for my law. Just like John Maxwell has leadership laws, I created this rocket fuel law. It's coming out in March! What's your final word of advice to offer our listeners with regards to growing and supporting your network? I think that we all have an obligation, a duty to live a certain standard because you can't tell people to do things or say you're going to do things for people if you're not living it every day to the best of your abilities. So in order to help people and be able to really provide value to your network, you have to live a certain standard based on your purpose that you've developed. I would say that and also just go be unstoppable. Nothing can stop you if you take everything that's designed to stop you or appears that it's going to stop you and convert it into rocket fuel for your future. So go be unstoppable! Connect with Mike: Join Mike’s Weekly Coaching Community: https://mikecroc.com/coaching Learn More About Mike’s Book: https://www.mikecroc.com/book
On this edition of the My Colossal Failure mini-series, Alex and Mike Ferrante, associate broker for Century 21 HomeStar and team leader of the 21 Mike Team, discuss how Mike’s youthful stubbornness kept him in a failing painting business for 15 years before he realized it was finally time to throw in the towel. Mike’s Page on 21 Century HomeStar21 Mike TeamMike’s LinkedInEp 90 – How to Rise to the Top and Stay There – Meet Mike Ferrante
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Meet Mike who we affectionately know as Jackal - GM of El Chacal. He’s a former Astro player, he’s a character and we talk about just about everything --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Follow Mike Ashmore on Twitter: @mashmore98 I've known Mike since my days with the Portland Sea Dogs. Mike was covering the Trenton Thunder for the Trentonian and still writes for them as their beat writer for the Somerset Patriots. In this episode, we discuss the affiliation changes by the New York Yankees, the New York Jets, Hockey, and have a lot of fun. Enjoy! Email: antonellis.michael@gmail.com Twitter: @behindthe_mike YouTube: mantonellis2009 Facebook BehindtheMike1973 Instagram: behindthe_mike --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthemike/support
This week we wanted to reflect on the podcasts 6 month anniversary. We also saw this as a great opportunity for our listeners to get to know the guys behind the podcast and why we started the podcast. Enjoy our origin Story! We are raising awareness in September for Children's hospital of Philadelphia More info here : Parkway Run Check out the Video version on our YouTube channel and our Instagram @totally_tubeular_podcast! For Sponsorship and business opportunities please email - totallytubeularpodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to stay Tubeular! -Mike and Drew --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/totally-tubeular/support
Owen sits down with our DM Mike to find out about his history in Dungeons and Dragons and gets to ask Mike about things that vex him in his home game. Take a listen and see if you have advice for Owen as well. Let us know what you think! Rate us wherever you get your podcasts! Email us at RelicofthePastPodcast@gmail.com. Follow us @RelicofthePast on Twitter and @RelicofthePastPodcast on Facebook. Articles and artwork are available at https://poolemedia.podbean.com/
Meet Mike and Rey whose family is made from love and surrogacy. Most gay men weren't having kids when Michael and Rey got together. Seventeen years later, they have three kids, two dogs and a house in Hollywood. With total candor, they share their thoughts on role models, reproduction, surrogates, stigmas, secrets – and the biggest love of all: family.For episode transcripts and to download our theme song “Freak in Love” visit ivfupodcast.comFor more information about Sam’s live stories, performances and music please visit www.samshaber.comWe want to hear from you! Send your comments, questions and stories to ivfupodcast@gmail.com
Ben & Woods wrap up the 5am hour by playing some audio from Mike Clevinger's introductory press conference on Monday afternoon, and we have a feeling you're going to like some of Mike's answers. Listen here! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Meet Mike! This week Morgan and Yarah sit down with self-described political junkie, Mike. Mike is a Girl Dad, seasoned political operative, and the host of Leadership Fellowship Podcast on YouTube. He joins us to share his amazing journey through fatherhood & family, faith, race, career ups & downs, and of course politics.
In this short bonus episode, we introduce our good friend and colleague Mike Richardson, with whom we'll be hosting a fantastic webinar--"Agility Before, During, and After Covid: The 5 Roles of Everyday Agile Leaders "--on Wednesday, September 16th at noon EDT/9 a.m. PDT. We also talk about upcoming special episodes of the podcast that we'll be doing with Mike. For more information and to register for this FREE webinar, visit www.mikerichardson.live/webinars, where you will also find a lot more about Mike. Also, check out this article Mike published in CEOWORLD Magazine: https://ceoworld.biz/2020/08/13/the-5-roles-of-everyday-agile-leaders-before-during-after-covid/
This is the first episode of Talking with Tigglesworth. Meet Mike, an Army veteran who is a Marriage and Family therapist in Louisiana. Mike begins the journey of opening up about his private practice where he treats Veterans, their families and some many others. Mike is not sure where the podcast will go and yet he is still trying. Join us to hear the first episode of talking with Tigglesworth.
Have you ever had the feeling that you might have peaked too early? Meet Mike: a math-dropout-turned-software-cloud-architect. He chats with Vanessa about faking it til’ you make it, learning that it’s ok to admit you don’t know everything, and that #selflove can sometimes be way harder than #SOHCAHTOA. About Mike Mike is a big phony who is somehow able to achieve all of his dreams and is waiting for it all to come crashing down. Is it luck? Is he just so innocently charming that you can't help but give him a shot? Is the bar for his dreams shockingly low? All of the above. He didn't pass grade 12 math and yet he can still afford to pay his rent. Mike is a Cloud Consultant working at one of the coolest tech companies in the world. How is that even possible?! Today’s show notes & links: themathguru.ca/maththerapy/mikes Reach Vanessa on all socials: @themathguru
This week we are spotlighting the timely topic of rural broadband. As we have discussed before, the internet is a vital component of our connectivity, our business, and our education. Everyone deserves access to high-speed internet, but rural America is in the dark when it comes to a decent broadband connection. Just like turning on the lights, you should be able to connect to your internet. Meet Mike Tabbert who knows first hand what it takes to get an internet hook up. Spoiler, it's not easy or cheap. In fact, according to BroadBandNow.com, Nebraska is ranked 48th for state-wide broadband access. Disgraceful! HIGH SPEED, RELIABLE internet is a need and should be deemed a utility just like electricity. Coronavirus has only made this more dire. Healthcare, work, education access are all intertwined to the disparities and discrimination across our country when we are keeping large portions of our citizens without vital, basic access and needs unmet in 2020. Internet is an EQUALITY issue. Mike also worked the polls in rural Nebraska during the primary. He has a first hand account of the various fail points of regular voting and how mail- in voting has less. As the GOP tries to keep the vote suppressed, mail in voting has proven how effective, safe, and more engaging it is for voters. The GOP has an active assault on voting rights. We have an entire podcast episode on voter suppression if you want to get up to speed on the new tactics being deployed. Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Our "5 Minutes In Pop Culture History" Correspondent, Mike the Voice Monkey, hangs out for an epic supersized show. Of course we're going to hear Mike's story getting into the voice-over business, joining the PopRocks family, and of life in the 80's for Mike. But the boys get a little sidetracked and take a deep dive into movie and tv filming locations as well as their experiences working as "extras" in movies and tv shows. Watch Our Recap Slideshow and Video Show Content at YouTube.com/poprockspodcast Our Facebook page @poprockspodcast Our Instagram is @poprockspodcast Our Email is poprockpodcast@gmail.com
VELOCITEACH – Manage This – Episode 107 As businesses and project managers start to strategize about the post-crisis world, Mike Goss explains what makes business recovery a project. How can we respond to this crisis from a business standpoint, and how that can be a project? Table of Contents 01:58 … Meet Mike 03:08 … […] The post Episode 107 – Business Recovery as a Project appeared first on PMP Certification Exam Prep & Training - Velociteach.
Meet Mike and Alicia Hernon. Meet ENERGY in the form of marriage and family evangelization. Meet the originators of the wildly popular MESSY FAMILY PROJECT – a Podcast and much more. People say to the Hernons all the time, …
Meet the voice behind the What's Your Drive podcast intro - Mike Geesaman. Mike - a recruiter for Hirschbach - talks with us about why he loves his job, what Hirschbach has to offer drivers and why he feels Hirschbach is a great place to work!
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**AUDIO NOTE: We weren't in our home studio for this episode so we apologize for the audio issue during the first 90 seconds or so.** Mike Massimino could be considered a Renaissance man or a pure over-achiever. He's a retired NASA astronaut who made four space walks during two shuttle missions to the Hubble Telescope. He's a New York Times bestselling author of Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe . He's a professor at Columbia University. He hosts several science/space themed TV shows and documentaries. And he appeared as a version of himself in six episodes of the hit TV series The Big Bang Theory .
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Meet Mike! He is our warlock of the group that is also of good spirits and has his head in the clouds. Listen in to learn more about Errik. You can also check us out at RNGpresent.com for the latest episodes, more on the character and the world we're exploring, as well as see what else we are up too. Also check us out at on our social platforms: FB: Facebook.com/RNGstream Insta: @RNGpresents Twitter; @RNGpresents
Mike Brown is a Regional Director within Athletics Advancement at the University of Notre Dame. A Milwaukee, Wis. native, he graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2001 with a business degree in Management Information Systems. While at Notre Dame, he was involved in numerous extracurricular activities, but none that garnered more attention than when he was named the first ever African American Leprechaun mascot. In this episode, Mike discusses: (5:20) His role raising funds for a university’s athletic programs (19:39) How he decided which college to attend (22:05) The importance of maximizing your experience no matter which school you attend or job you’re in (27:17) How closed doors can lead you to opportunities of a lifetime (34:30) The benefit of exploring your genuine interests (38:49) What it’s been like to witness the second and third African American and first female Leprechaun mascots named (44:47) How he was able to secure a job offer during an economic downturn Connect with Mike! Email at mbrown37@nd.edu Instagram Twitter *Please note that this episode was recorded on February 29, prior to the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic.* ----- Stay connected with Journey to Jupiter! Email: jetaun@jetaundavis.com Join our mailing list Website: jetaundavis.com Instagram: @JourneyJupiter Twitter: @JourneyJupiter Facebook: @JourneyJupiter ----- Produced by Ken Inge of Dead End Hip Hop
Mike Sington is known to many as Hollywood's Ultimate Insider and he sat down with us to share his story - from start as a studio tour guide to becoming one of the most successful and well-connected executives in the industry. You can connect with Mike on his website https://mikesington.com/ as well as on his instagram @mikesington and on twitter @MikeSington
Mike “The AirBNB Guy” is an investor, entrepreneur, CPA, and instructor. His career has spanned from working as a CPA to launching and running an architectural photography studio to purchasing and developing real estate to now running a short-term rental management and education company. Mike is passionate about helping others create financial independence so they can pursue their passions and leave their mark on the world. He has systematized a short-term rental business model for serious investors who really want to make over hundred grand a year or more. What You'll Learn from this show: Rent to Rent model for short-term Rental Business How you can become one of the investor-operator with the short-term rental business Discover the opportunities of investing in Short-Term Rental through AirBnb and Mike's Elite Level Coaching Program To find out more, listen to the show here. Important: Mike Sjogren will be one of our Guest Speakers at the PREF Event. For those who haven't join my Facebook Group - 6 Figure JV Secrets, then send us a join request today! Send a Request Now. You can also listen to my 7 Figure Real Estate podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and on Google Play. Participate in a Draw and get TWO FREE VIP TICKETS to my PREF 2020 event. Leave a review on iTunes and take a snapshot of your review and submit it to me at edna@ednakeep.com Winner will be announced on first week of February. If you're ready to scale your Real Estate portfolio and need my help to find investors or find properties then join my program 90 Days to $5K. Watch my free Webinar here. OR Schedule a Strategy Call with me. Meet Mike and other Real Estate Investors and network with them at my Prairie Real Estate Forum Event in Regina, SK. Tickets On Sale NOW. Visit: https://ednakeep.com/2020-prairie/ for more information. Venue: Double Tree By Hilton- 1975 Broad St, Regina, SK S4P 1Y2 To book your hotel stay at discounted price: Click here. Edna
In this episode, your host Heather interviews her brew buddy, Mike D. Hear about his path to where he is now and the AMAZING vacation retreat he went on recently. Then, you will understand why he sounds so chill while completely sober!He shares a great deal about the other activities that balance his days including yoga and supporting the Movember Foundation.
Meet Mike and Phil, the hosts of the Sounds On Vinyl podcast where we talk about the best vinyl from the 70's and 80's. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soundsonvinyl/support
Meet Mike Millios. He shares how yoga shifted his perspective and how he lives to serve others in his communities, both the military and criminal justice system, through teaching this practice. Mike and Phoebe also explore the wellness buzz words "mindfulness, "vulnerability", and the idea of redefining masculinity to change our world. Find out more about Mike's non-profit, Karuna at https://karunacmn.com and Veteran's Yoga Project at https://www.veteransyogaproject.org Learn more about out nOMad events, including our upcping 6 week online self-inquiry course, "mvt109: Who Are You Becoming?" at https://nomadalwaysatom.com/events
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In this episode of OnEducation Podcast (https://oneducationpodcast.com) to discuss why it's important for podcasters to think of themselves not just as content creators but business owners and how that thought process can affect how podcasts are created and produced each week. Today's podcast is sponsored by the Educational Podcasters Database (https://www.teachercast.net/educational-podcasting-today/educational-podcast-directory/) , a collection of more than 100 Educators Creating Educational Podcasts! If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our (http://teachercast.net/contact) and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss: How did the OnEducation Podcast (https://oneducationpodcast.com) originate? How do you work with cohosts? The business of Podcasting Looking back and lessons learned from 80+ episodes Editing Applications for Podcasters Audacity (https://sourceforge.net/projects/audacity/) Garageband (https://www.apple.com/mac/garageband/) About Mike WashburnMike is the Head of Curriculum & Training for Logics Academy in Canada. In his prior role as a Computer Science teacher, he created a custom-made curriculum, using elements of game design and game-based learning, to captivate and engage his students. He has had the opportunity to share his ground breaking approach to Computer Science education at ISTE (2015, 2018), BIT (2014), Schoology NEXT (2018), as well as in interviews with major newspapers (Toronto Star, 2017). Mike’s Grade 8 curriculum, which asked students to spend the entire school year designing their own video games, from proposal to pitch, graphics to BETA and release has seen him be recognized as a thought-leader in Computer Science education. Mike is a Schoology Ambassador, a Google Certified Educator, an Apple Teacher and a member of the Prezi Educators Society. Mike challenges all educators to never stop learning and always be reaching for what’s next. He has an unshakable resolve to change the world through technology education. You can follow Mike on Twitter @misterwashburn (https://www.twitter.com/misterwashburn) About OnEducation PodcastListen, we get it. There's a lot going on. Technology, grading, policy, planning, DeVos, grading, iPads, conferences, grading, Trump, classroom management, grading, curriculum, special needs, and did we say grading? – we get it. OnEducation is here to help. We have honest conversations about teachers, teaching, and everything in between. It's time we talked, and we're hoping you will join the conversation. Meet Mike and Glen. We're educators. We've been everywhere you've been. Mike is Canadian, Glen is American. We cover all the bases. This isn't your normal teacher conversation, this is the staff room (the good ones). We are real, honest (sometimes brutally) and we are hoping, informative. Join us as we talk to world-class educators, take questions, and tell you what's new. This is OnEducation. We're glad you're here. Let's roll. Links of InterestHomepage: https://oneducationpodcast.com (https://oneducationpodcast.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/misterwashburn (https://twitter.com/misterwashburn) Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnEducationPod (https://twitter.com/OnEducationPod) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnEducationPod (https://www.facebook.com/OnEducationPod) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQ) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oneducationpod/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/oneducationpod/?hl=en) Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/oneducation/id1358451531 (https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/oneducation/id1358451531) Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3MuYXJ0MTkuY29tL29uZWR1Y2F0aW9u...
Meet Mike and Martha Robinson, the co-founders and husband and wife team behind Cleaning Essentials, a zero-waste cleaning company dedicated to helping families replace store-bought household chemicals with safe, non-toxic homemade cleaning solutions in beautiful glass bottles. “For us, it all started when we started having kids. I just became very aware of all the chemicals and the products that we were keeping under the kitchen sink -- products we were trying to keep away from our children. We just kind of started thinking, why do we even need to have these in the house if they’re that dangerous and toxic? It was during that time that we started making our own cleaning products and getting rid of the more toxic ones. We wanted to minimize the exposure that we (primarily our kids) were having to these chemicals.” -- Martha Robinson (quote slightly edited for clarity) In this episode we cover: How Mike and Martha met (they were 13 when they met, btw! ) The journey that led Mike and Martha down the road to creating their own cleaning company. Their goal to help make non-toxic and plastic-free cleaning products accessible to all. The trial and error process they first underwent to develop the most effective non-toxic cleaning formula. Why it was important to them to support and partner with 1% for the Planet and the Plastic Pollution Coalition The harmful impact of toxic chemicals on our health. The challenges of the startup life while raising a family. And so much more. This was such a great conversation! Happy listening.
Today we get to know Host Mike Austin and his Willy’s Jeep, why Willy’s builds might be played out. We talk about the Payson camping trip and go in depth about wheeling Payette Draw offroad trail. Keep it simple Offroad https://instagram.com/keepitsimpleoffroad?igshid=1pslcfsj3j4v6 Max https://www.instagram.com/maximum_max_max/ Chris aka white Chris https://instagram.com/cbaier1206?igshid=2dpfwipnoswq Dave Radmigo https://instagram.com/_radmigo?igshid=fq1eyirwh7vk Chris. Is actually Tom https://instagram.com/tomsilvajr?igshid=9vna9z8uu0h Aaron and Natalie https://instagram.com/pennellphotos?igshid=1w0m62ly1eoa8 Brandon black liberty https://instagram.com/evol_drift?igshid=9ipztu51jt4k Payson flood Video https://youtu.be/ftDAMqPnxJQ Max’s JKU Wheeling Payson https://youtu.be/1ViRUfzZjlY
What does it take to be one of the top realtors in the country? Find out as Alex sits down with Mike Ferrante of Century 21 Homestar. Listen in to hear the secrets to happy clients, and satisfied employees, and what it means to be a good realtor. Get in touch with Mike at 21mike.com or his Facebook page (21MikeTeam), and check out his YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/channel/UClM-_Oh1hWz-DcbXz87Gbkw? Be sure to visit the 21 Mike booth, supporting animal rescue groups at Solon Home Days on July 27th and 28th. Details at https://www.facebook.com/events/326012041656754/ Discover the biggest legal minefields in your business. Answer 10 short questions and get instant feedback at bit.ly/CM6quiz. Don't Get Sued. Cover Your Six. Mentioned in this episode: Alex talked about “dude’s night out” in Episode 79 (Peter Balunek) Mike’s Facebook group is Cleveland, Ohio Real Estate, homes for sale/rent SHOW NOTES Realtor rankings in the nation and online; Measuring social media “clout”; Building an online community The work behind the scenes of marketing success; What worked and what didn’t Becoming a realtor – who does and who shouldn’t; What makes a good realtor The key to customer satisfaction Growth and successful leadership; Management and employee satisfaction
Meet Mike Dudas from The Block and hear about what they are doing in crypto and the blockchain space.