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Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders.
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Stephanie Haiber und Michael Saunders.
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders.
Brady is back on a Friday for the longest episode in Refuse to Lose history (we think)!We talk about Kevin Seitzer's comments on Seattle Sports 710 and how much difference a hitting coach can actually make before moving into Buster Olney's comments on Julio Rodriguez's slow starts.Then, we're joined by former Mariners OF and current M's coach Michael Saunders from spring training and Brady talks about the idea that the M's could limit Jorge Polanco's at-bats in order to save money.Also, former M's utility player Willie Bloomquist stops by as he's now the head coach at Arizona State baseball, and Logan Gilbert talks about a possible extension on "Brock & Salk."
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Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders.
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders und Georg Bruder.
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mitj Michael Saunders
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders.
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Michael Saunders
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Stephanie Haiber und Michael Saunders
Students in Washburn University's MM199 courses sit down to talk with Washburn faculty about their spring 2025 courses. Faculty members Dean Krueger and Regina Cassell are happy to partner with Washburn Student Media on this project.
Nachrichten aus Baden-Württemberg mit Georg Bruder und Michael Saunders
How do you build a new wine empire? Michael Saunders, the man who co-founded Bibendum and spent 40-years building it into one of Britain's most dynamic companies, talks to Sarah Kemp about Coterie Holdings, which he joined in January this year as its CEO. Coterie own Lay and Wheeler, Hallgarten and Novum Wines, Coterie Vaults, Europe's largest bespoke wine warehouse, and Jera, a specialist lending platform which offers short-term loans secured against wine collections. What's next for Coterie and what does it take to succeed in building a fine wine business? Listen in to find out.Find out more at wine-conversation.com
Pastor Michael Saunders joins us for Spirit Week at Harvest Christian Academy. He and guest host Pastor Noah Kephart discuss his time in ministry on Guam.
Former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Michael Saunders says markets and multinationals will be comfortable at the prospect of a Labour government. He also comments on the UK's fiscal position and what policies are needed by whichever party wins the July 4 election. He speaks with Lizzy Burden outside the UK Parliament in Westminster, a day after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the date for the poll.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 2: Hyung Cho and Rene Tosoni catch up with ex-MLB star Michael Saunders. Prepare for unforgettable stories from Michael's major league career and insights into his life beyond the diamond! Check out the video interview on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@HyungCho More ways to connect! Instagram: @chohyung | @oppotaco Check out what we're working on here: OTU Baseball, coming soon! www.otubaseball.com Instagram: @otubaseball Rene Tosoni Instagram: @rene_tosoni
Guests: Baseball Canada Wall of Excellence member Michael Saunders and Blue Jays Assistant Hitting Coach Hunter Mense This week in "Deep Left Field," we talk to Michael Saunders about being honoured by Baseball Canada, suiting up for his country and his 2016 season with the Blue Jays. We also take a deep dive into the 2023 Jays' hitting woes with Hunter Mense. What you would like to hear on Toronto Star podcasts? Let us know in this survey and you can enter to win a $100 gift card.
TIMESTAMPS 10:54 - Quick Hits (Hall of Fame announcements) 16:36 - New Signings 26:11 - Michael Saunders interview 44:13 - Playing for Hometown Team Toronto Blue Jays 56:16 - Canada vs Taiwan mayhem game IG: @oppotaco YT: @oppotaco.
In this bonus episode, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2023 Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Michael Saunders, National Sales Manager - Commercial & Municipal Systems at Orenco Systems. With 30 years of experience in wastewater collection and treatment, Mike discusses the valuable insights gained from conferences and the importance of cross-industry conversations. Mike highlights how Orenco Systems focuses on clean water and contributes to sustainability by addressing the void left by large-scale wastewater management. He highlights the company's commitment to providing advanced solutions for unique settings, such as resorts in pristine environments, emphasizing their impact on the environment over their 42-year history.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
He's been in St. John's for over a year, and his world is scarcely bigger than his basement apartment. Michael Saunders desperately wants to go home, but he has complex needs, and no one can figure out how to get him there. The CBC's Bailey White brought us that story.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
He's been in St. John's for over a year, and his world is scarcely bigger than his basement apartment. Michael Saunders desperately wants to go home, but he has complex needs, and no one can figure out how to get him there.
Your morning briefing. The news you need in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast: (1) Former Bank of England rate setter Michael Saunders says interest rates may already have peaked.(2) Brent crude has topped 90-dollars a barrel for the first time this year on OPEC+ supply cut news.(3) ARM is aiming for a market value of close to $55 billion, below initial expectations.(4) Manchester United's shares plunged following reports that the club is no longer for sale. (5) As higher rates push many UK landlords out of the market, bigger players are eyeing building housing blocks to rent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Education Secretary Gillian Keegan defends her "choice language" in discussing the unsafe concrete crisis, Bloomberg's Alex Wickham reports on why the viral moment shows the shortcomings of Rishi Sunak's planned reset. Construction engineering professor Chris Goodier explains how widespread the problem could get. Plus: Ahead of the Autumn Statement, how should governments think about spending? Former Bank of England policymaker Michael Saunders tells us the UK has suffered "persistent low growth in living standards," and why he expects more of the same, unless governments change their approach. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and Lizzy Burden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul and Luke speak to Michael Saunders, former external member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, about the UK economy and the Bank's track record.
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast: (1) US House of Representatives avoids theatrics and passes the debt limit bill. (2) Fed officials call not for a pause, but for a skip on the next interest rate hike despite a surge in job openings. (3) The former Bank of England rate setter Michael Saunders tells us the worst is yet to come for the UK economy. (4) As Pride month begins, we speak to City workers about navigating their LGBT+ identities in the office. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Government plans to cap food prices have been labelled stale. Former Bank of England ratesetter Michael Saunders warns they could lead to food shortages and even then, that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may not hit his target of halving inflation by the end of the year. Bloomberg's EMEA healthcare and consumer editor Deirdre Hipwell explains retailers' scorn and how it's tarnishing the Conservatives' traditional image as the party of business. Resolution Foundation economist Krishan Shah says there's more ministers could do to ease the squeeze on the poorest Britons. Hosted by Yuan Potts, Stephen Carroll and Lizzy Burden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Virtually every community has one.It's the iconic company that serves as a foundational anchor by providing jobs and even shaping the culture of the entire region.....today's guest represents exactly this type of company.I'm very pleased to welcome Drayton Saunders, President of Michael Saunders & Company.In this episode, you'll learn ...One thing most people don't know about DraytonHis past connection with the country ChileWhat it was like to take over the family businessDrayton's take on the big issue of affordable housingThe future he sees for Michael Saunders & Co... and much, much, more!I'm so gratified you stopped by today as it is my hope you will listen ... learn ... and connect!Drayton SaundersOffice: Corporate100 S. Washington Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34236Office phone: 941.953.7900 Mobile: 941.376.1617.DraytonSaunders@MichaelSaunders.comAs President of Michael Saunders & Company, Drayton continues to build on a 46-year culture of service, ensuring the company maintains its focus on people, growth and the evolving ways it serves buyers and sellers in an ever-changing real estate market.A native Floridian, Drayton grew up in the Sarasota, graduated from Colgate University in New York and joined Michael Saunders & Company in 2003, holding several leadership roles before becoming President in 2010.As a leader of the top independent real estate broker on Southwest Florida's Gulf Coast, Drayton is committed to the success of Suncoast communities and is involved in numerous organizations and committees, including serving as President of the 2022-2023 Stellar MLS board of directors. He also serves on the board of directors of Gulfside Bank and the Van Wezel Foundation and is a member of Sarasota County's Affordable Housing Advisory Committee. Previously, he was on the board of directors of both the Sarasota County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the Community Foundation of Sarasota County.Giving back to the communities it serves has been a priority of Michael Saunders & Company since its founding in 1976, and Drayton is proud to serve as Vice President of the company's philanthropic arm, the MSC Foundation, which has raised more than $1.1 million since its inception in 2011. Through the donations of the company's agents and staff, the Foundation has provided grants to nearly 250 organizations in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties that support its mission of improving lives by offering shelter, sustenance, education and a path to self-sufficiency.Drayton and his wife, Kara, are the proud parents of two children.FacebookFacebook GroupLinkedInYoutube
Your morning briefing. The news you need in just 15 minutes. On today's podcast: (1) Top firms opt for New York's deep pockets as the UK government insists all is well. (2) Former rate setter Michael Saunders tells Bloomberg Radio the BOE needs to ease up on hikes. (3) Citigroup cuts hundred of jobs in investment banking and elsewhere. (4) Pitches bond secured by the art collections of the wealthy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three in four mothers say childcare costs are so high working isn't worth it, according to a new report. Former Bank of England policymaker Michael Saunders tells Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden, Caroline Hepker and Yuan Potts why government needs to fix the problem. Plus, a major story in the tech sector with political stakes: Britain's tech giant Arm is listing on a US stock exchange. Jamie Urquhart, its co-founder, tells us the government's long-term technology strategy 'couldn't be any worse'. Finally, is a Boris Johnson comeback now out of the question?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee will conclude its final meeting of the year later this morning, having raised short-term interest rates at every meeting in a year that has seen inflation continue to rise to a level that has not been seen in a generation. The Economy has been hit with a perfect storm of factors that have often been out of the control of the Central Bank, but history will decide if the actions that have been taken have been sufficient. The exponential increase in the wholesale price of gas, the war in Ukraine and shortages of several basic foodstuffs have seen inflation test the mettle of the committee members, some of whom, in spite of raging inflation, have shown misplaced concern about the effect of higher rates on economic growth. The replacement of arch inflation-hawk Michael Saunders with the clearly more dovish Swati Dhingra, has changed the market's perception of the seriousness of the Committee's inflation fighting credentials. In the two meetings that have been held that she has participated in, she has voted for a hike in rates that is lower than what has finally been agreed. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
MPC member Swati Dhingra spoke recently of her view that although inflation still needs to be taken seriously by the Bank of England, it is not yet at the stage when a prices/wages spiral has begun. Several sectors are threatening industrial action, but even their demands are for wage increases that are close to but not in excess of the rate of inflation. In his Autumn statement, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, confirmed that the triple lock on state pensions and certain means tested benefits would increase in line with the rate of inflation. The indicator used to measure the increase is headline CPI from September. If inflation has begun to fall by April, when the increase takes place, it will inevitably add to the overall rate of inflation. Dhingra is the newest member of the MPC, having joined in September. She certainly has a different attitude to monetary policy to the member she replaced. Michael Saunders was a confirmed hawk, often voting for interest rate increases in excess of the rate that was eventually agreed. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
Le Royaume-Uni met le cap sur la rigueur. Jeremy Hunt, le ministre des Finances, présente ce jeudi matin un budget d'austérité pour redresser une économie fort mal en point. Même la City est en difficulté : Londres vient de perdre sa couronne de première place financière européenne. Et c'est Paris qui récupère le titre. Depuis ce lundi la taille de la bourse française, en termes de capitalisation, dépasse maintenant d'une courte tête celle de cette rivale longtemps perçue comme indétrônable. L'écart n'est que d'une dizaine de milliards de dollars, mais il est remarquable car au moment du Brexit, la supériorité de Londres était écrasante. L'écart entre les deux se montait alors à 1500 milliards de dollars, en faveur de la City. Depuis 2016, année du référendum, il y a donc bien eu un double mouvement : Paris a d'une part grossi, et d'autre part Londres a bel et bien rétréci. Le Brexit est la principale cause de ce déclin de la bourse britannique ? C'est une évidence, tant ses atouts naturels faisaient d'elle une première place boursière en Europe qu'on pensait inexpugnable. La langue anglaise qui est la langue des affaires, les liens avec Wall Street, la règlementation très favorable, tous ces avantages n'ont plus beaucoup compté face à son nouvel handicap : la rupture des liens avec le continent. Beaucoup de sociétés présentes dans l'Union européenne ont préféré aller voir ailleurs. En zone euro. À Paris ou Amsterdam, ou encore Dublin, cela a été le choix de la compagnie Ryan Air. Les Brexiters disaient vouloir transformer la City en nouveau Singapour sur la Tamise, un îlot ultra libéral capable d'attirer les investisseurs du monde entier, y compris d'Asie. Mais ce projet est aujourd'hui remisé sur l'étagère des fausses promesses de campagne électorale. La bourse britannique comme l'économie britannique paie très chère le choix du Brexit. Michael Saunders, ancien économiste de la Banque d'Angleterre estime que le dommage causé par le Brexit est lourd et durable. Si le gouvernement est acculé à l'austérité, c'est à cause de cette décision de sortir de l'Union européenne, a-t-il déclaré à nos confrères de Bloomberg. Les Tories sont arrivés au pouvoir il y a douze ans avec la mission de relever l'économie laminée par la crise financière de 2008. En 2010, David Cameron impose aux ménages britanniques une sévère cure d'austérité. Qu'ils ont avalé sans broncher. Mais douze ans plus tard la pilule est beaucoup plus amère L'inflation à 10% a rogné le pouvoir d'achat acquis au prix d'un travail acharné. Certains ont dû renoncer à leur emploi faute de soins car le service public de la santé n'arrive plus à faire face à sa mission. Les Britanniques, déjà exsangues, doivent pourtant se préparer à de nouveaux efforts douloureux. Leur pouvoir d'achat sera encore plus comprimé par les hausses des impôts et la baisse des dépenses publiques que Jeremy Hunt s'apprête à annoncer. Pris en étau entre la récession et l'inflation, la difficulté pour lui est d'effectuer un dosage subtil empêchant l'un sans entretenir l'autre. Le tout en gardant la confiance des marchés. Si le plan n'est pas crédible, le marché obligataire va paniquer, comme il l'a fait après l'annonce du mini-budget de Lizz Truss. Il a fallu une intervention urgente de la Banque d'Angleterre pour éviter le crack. Un scénario que doit à tout prix éviter le nouveau gouvernement de Rishi Sunak. Pour sa crédibilité politique. Et pour le salut des comptes publics.
The Chancellor may delay some of the spending cuts needed to plug the hole in the public finances until after the next election, according to Bloomberg's reporting. Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesperson Sarah Olney says such delays are not going to do much to restore faith in the UK economy. She tells Bloomberg's Yuan Potts and Stephen Carroll her party favours extending taxes on oil and gas companies, and potentially revising the thresholds for capital gains tax. As Rishi Sunak touches down in Bali for the G20 summit, our Senior International Affairs reporter Marc Champion tells us of the diplomatic challenges the PM faces. Plus, we get a view on the UK economy from former Bank of England policymaker Michael Saunders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Saunders is the Co-Founder & CEO of Captain, a white-label restaurant ordering platform that recently launched Supper Club, a web3 eating community where foodies get rewarded for supporting their favorite restaurants. In this episode we'll chat about the potential for the blockchain to power restaurant transactions, the evolution of restaurant delivery, and the myriad use cases for web3 at chains like Starbucks and Chipotle.
Central Banking speaks to BNP Paribas' Central Banking about how central banks use securities lending.
Falling headline inflation sees the forecourt price of fuel fall by 10% in some parts of the country. The Bank of England may reconsider its plans to hike rates by fifty basis points at its meeting this week. The fall in petrol prices has gone unheralded, as the gaze of market commentators was fixed upon the prospect of a recession. Surveys show there is little likelihood of any growth in the economy in the next three months. If the Bank of England presses on with its plan to hike by fifty basis points, then a recession becomes even more probable. The MPC has become more hawkish in general in recent weeks, with Catherine Mann taking up the campaign for tighter monetary policy as her colleague Michael Saunders leaves the Committee. He has fought a lone battle for interest rates to rise faster and more aggressively ever since inflation began to rise. In hindsight, Saunders' campaign may have been justified. If the Bank had been more aggressive when it started to hike rates last December, it might have begun to moderate or even pause hikes by now, providing a degree of support to the economy.
Michael Saunders' parting shot as he leaves his position on the Monetary Policy Committee has been to call for interest rates to be hikes to reach 2% within a year. Saunders was calling for interest rates to rise long before his colleagues agreed with him and he has constantly voted for the size of hikes to be increased. Saunders believes that rates still have some way to go to reach the neutral point where they are neither stimulating or restricting the economy. The current wave of inflation which has become a global phenomenon over the course of 2022 is based upon demand for energy as the Chinese machine returns to full output and the war in Ukraine that has had a significant effect on the price of several foodstuffs. With the oil price beginning to show signs of levelling off, there is a chance that inflation itself will also begin to level off, although it is probably too soon for tomorrow's release of data to do anything but show a further increase in the headline. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
The expected interest rate hike of twenty-five basis that will be announced by the Bank of England Governor later this morning, while being something of a disappointment to those who see the economy falling into recession in the coming months, will still leave interest rates at a supportive level. The neutral rate in the UK is between 1.5% and 2.5%. That is double the level that the base rate will be at, at the end of the day. Hawkish MPC member Michael Saunders, who will leave his role as an external member of the MPC in September, commented recently that he believes the neutral rate to be a little over 2%. Given that today's hike will take interest rates to their highest level in fourteen years, and the economy has changed immeasurably since rates were averaging around 5%, any estimate of the neutral rate is little more than a guess. It is difficult, and unprovable at what point interest rates stop stimulating growth and start to restrain demand. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
Ever since the Bank of England began to hike interest rates, there has been an air of reluctance among MPC members. This is excluding Michael Saunders, who would see a reason to hike rates no matter how deep a recession the economy had fallen into. It will be interesting to see if any current members of the MPC or even Saunders' replacement, Dr Swati Dhingra, will be a hawk, although given her credentials, that is unlikely. The term dovish hike appears to have been coined specially to describe how the Committee votes. Comments made before MPC meetings are often accompanied by figurative hand wringing, and once the announcement a shrug and a sense of inevitability appear to suffice. There is an expression that is attributed to the rail authorities in the UK, who, in winter, often refer to the wrong kind of snow which defeats their efforts to keep the service running punctually. To be fair to the Bank of England, what it is currently experiencing is the wrong kind of inflation. Currently, inflation is rising due to several factors, none of which are directly attributable to any activity in the UK economy. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
Despite the imminent departure of its most prominent hawk, the Bank of England will continue to honour the legacy of Michael Saunders by hiking rates even as the economy begins to slide into recession. Forecasts are beginning to point towards a significant recession lasting at least three quarters, with the first quarterly contraction to come either in the second or third quarter. Tomorrow's inflation data will confirm the trajectory of price rises towards 10% as the headline rises above 9%. Data for employment will be released this morning with the claimant count expected to fall again but not by as much as has been seen recently. Less than 40k workers will have come off the register, while last month it was closer to 50k. While it is clear that the global economy is suffering post Coronavirus, with many countries in the grip of the virus, it is the UK that seems to be starting to suffer more than other G20 nations. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
Michael Saunders has built a reputation during his time as a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee for being particularly hawkish about tackling inflation. He was something of a lone voice last summer when he voiced his concern over rising inflation. At that time, he was considered to be akin to the boy who cried wolf given the expectations being promoted around growth. He was the first to spot the effect that rising energy prices would have on inflation and how emergence from the pandemic may unbalance the economy. Yesterday, Saunders spoke of his continued concerns over rising inflation and how he believes that the country is not prepared for it to become embedded in the national psyche, a phenomenon that has been absent for close to forty years. Historically, Inflation is seen as a by-product of wage demands made by militant trade unionists prior to the Thatcher years but the reality of today's economy is vastly different. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
In this episode Michael Fanning talks to Elizabeth Burr. Elizabeth is a 19-year pro with Michael Saunders and Co. in Port Charlotte Fl, she attended her first Ninja Selling class in Jan 2020. Shortly after she attended the class, she sent a video to Michael with the message, “Ninja changed my life." IN Ninja we talk a lot about the power of gratitude and giving, showing up and being on purpose. We also say that what you learn works great when life is going good but even better when life makes an unexpected turn. Elizabeth had an unexpected turn when she lost her husband Brad in May of that year. Fast forward to her life now and she is thriving in Business and Life. Credit to Elizabeth. So many people are given an opportunity to make a change, yet a small percentage of people will run with it. Elizabeth is a fitting example of opening your mind to possibility and then putting in the consistent effort and energy to not just change her life but help others do the same. Elizabethburr@michaelsaunders.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askacoach/support
WOAAAAAHHHHHHHH THIS IS A BIG ONE FOLKS!!!! We are back this week with a loaded episode. We start by talking about the core reasons for the lockout and why its hurting our game so bad. We then get into the Hall of Fame debate, now that Barry Bonds is officially off the ballot. Our interview this week was HUGE. We are joined by former all-star and Blue Jay legend Michael Saunders. It was a hell of an interview from a hell of a guy. We end the episode talking about David Ortiz being a first ballot HOF and remember him surviving an assassination attempt.Thanks for listening everyone!
In this episode Michael Fanning talks to Elizabeth Burr. Elizabeth is an 18-year pro with Michael Saunders and Co. in Port Charlotte Fl, she attended her first Ninja Selling class in Jan 2020. Shortly after she attended the class, she sent a video to Michael with the message, "Ninja changed my life." IN Ninja we talk a lot about the power of gratitude and giving, showing up and being on purpose. We also say that what you learn works great when life is going good but even better when life makes an unexpected turn. Elizabeth had an unexpected turn, and she shares how she is moving through it with the help of her kids and grandkids and some of the tools she learned about during her 4-day Ninja Class. Oh, and let us not forget that Ninja also allowed her to get the nick name from her fellow collogues "Money Bags." Which has a lot to do with her consistent transaction production and amazing customer services for her clients. She also shares a few plans she has for her future. Elizabeth embraced that we get to choose how to respond to life. Elizabethburr@michaelsaunders.com Ninja 9 Daily 1.Gratitudes/Affirmations 2. Show up. Stay on your agenda 3. Write 2 personal notes a day 4. Focus on my Hot list 5. Focus on my warm list. Weekly 6. make my customer services calls 7. Schedule 2 real estate reviews 8. have 50 live interactions using F.O.R.D 9. update my database. Ninja Selling Book --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askacoach/support
With the advent of website creation tools like Wix and Squarespace, making an impact online now is far easier than in the late 90s, where a young Michael Saunders - fresh from a degree in Film & Video Directing and Producing - began a ‘side job' which formed the basis for an incredibly prolific digital agency celebrating its 16th year in business.Besides his more explicitly successful fiscal endeavours, on episode 11 of Extrology we hear how Michael was a part of what may have been the first multicam music festival live stream, the lessons he's picked up from running a business with a large number of freelancers, and why learning to handle problems by yourself can be simultaneously a blessing and a curse. Lee and Michael discuss:Michael's early passion for music and filmDeveloping a revolutionary multicam festival livestreamThe challenges of managing lots of freelancersPros and cons of learning to tackle issues yourselfOvercoming traditional issues with business scalingPicking the right business partners/investorsLinks and references at: https://www.extrology.com/Get in touch: lee@extrology.comSponsored by Progresso Talent Partners: https://www.progressotalent.com/Produced by Podcast Labs: https://podcastlabs.co.uk/
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It may be All-Star week for most and Vacation Week for the host, but Ryan Andrews is still going to deliver that hot Blue Jays content!On location at the scenic St. John's International Airport, the intrepid host gives their top-five most unusual and underwhelming Blue Jays All-Stars ever!No J.A. Happ does not make this list, but honorable mentions go to Brett Cecil, Steve Delabar and Michael Saunders before Andrews cracks into the countdown. They dig back into the expansion days, touch on some memorable phrases and highlight a Canadian who had the worst performance at an All-Star game, even worse than B.J. Ryan!The number one pick is guaranteed to surprise you as much as it surprised the host!Disagree with the selections? Let the host have it on Twitter @NeoAC18 and follow the podcast @LockedOnJays!Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and Google Play and get all the All-Star week content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
March 2nd, 2018 Danny Clinkscale joined the Program from Royals spring training for the latest. Hear from Ned Yost and Michael Saunders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.