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Rogelio y Vladimir discuten la reciente muerte de la cantante y actriz mexicana Dulce (Bertha Elisa Noeggerath Cárdenas), ocurrida el 25 de diciembre. Hablan sobre su carrera, incluyendo sus éxitos musicales como "Déjame volver contigo", su participación en programas de televisión recientes como "Siempre Reinas", y su legado en la industria del entretenimiento mexicano. Rogelio y Vladimir discuten sobre la película navideña "Hasta la madre de la Navidad", dirigida por Javier Colinas y protagonizada por Gala Montes y Michelle Duval. Rogelio y Vladimir discuten "Red One: Código traje rojo", protagonizada por Dwayne Johnson y Chris Evans. Analizan la trama de "Red One", que involucra el secuestro de Santa Claus y una misión de rescate. Rogelio y Vladimir discuten la serie animada de Disney "Producciones de Ensueño", una intercuela entre "Intensamente" 1 y 2. Analizan la trama, que se centra en la unidad de sueños en el cerebro de Riley, y comparten sus opiniones sobre la calidad y el mensaje de la serie. Finalmente, intercambian buenos deseos para el año nuevo, utilizando frases generadas por inteligencia artificial y cerrando el último programa del año con agradecimientos a los oyentes y una invitación a seguir escuchándolos en diversas plataformas.
Join us for an insightful chat with Michelle Duval, the dynamic founder and CEO of Fingerprint, as we explore her journey from pioneering one of the world's first coaching firms to creating an AI-powered tool for understanding cognitive biases and motivational traits at work. Listen in as Michelle discusses the freemium user acquisition strategy and the success story of how Canva integrated Fingerprint into their onboarding process. In the second part of our conversation, Michelle sheds light on the capital raising process, having secured AU $9 million to date, and the crucial milestones that guided their fundraising. She offers valuable advice to SaaS founders about understanding investors and knowing the key metrics that drive a business. Don't miss out on Michelle's insights about the future of Fingerprint and their mission to make human development accessible through conversational generative AI. -Founded 2017 -Staff of 43 -Around 1M ARR -HQ in New Zealand but remote first -6.5M USD raised to date Subscribe to Ben's newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/df1db6bf8bca/the-saas-cfo-sign-up-landing-page Fingerprint Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fingerprint-for-success/ Michelle Duval's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleduval1/ SaaS Fundraising Story: https://www.thesaasnews.com/news/fingerprint-for-success-f4s-raises-au-5-million-in-seed-round
INvested Series: Michelle Duval is a business coach with over 20 years of experience in the field. She is the CEO and founder of Fingerprint for Success—a personal coaching tech startup that uses people analytics and AI to maximize the human potential of companies, teams, and individuals.TOPICS DISCUSSEDHow to achieve mental fortitudeThe power of well-being habits and ritualsStress and recovery managementRecognizing your blind spotsSleep and nutrition strategies for high performanceFounder archetypes and team staffingResearch-backed founder formulas for successful capital raises and startup healthVisit https://www.highgrowthventures.com.au/ to download the white paper and for more insights and resources designed specifically for startups and scale-ups. ……Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | TwitterDrop a review and let me know what's resonating with you about the show!Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet! Show Credits
In the latest episode of The Guide Post, Willy and Will sit down with Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council Member Dr. Michelle Duval to discuss the recently approved Harvest Control Rule, which will change the way managers set recreational measures for black sea bass, summer flounder, scup, and bluefish. Dr. Duval, who has an extensive background in fisheries ecology and recreational fisheries issues, describes what the traditional process looked like and how the approved approach will operate.The concept of the Harvest Control Year, and efforts to get it implemented quickly, have generated a lot of buzz and controversy in recent months. We certainly had our concerns, and still have several that remain unaddressed—namely, will the Harvest Control Rule work as intended, or will it increase the risk of overfishing and unsustainably managed fisheries? Follow along to learn more about what exactly the Harvest Control Rule is and what it might mean for the management of these four critical species.This podcast is presented by Costa Sunglasses.Follow ASGA on Social to stay up to date on current events!Instagram = @SaltwaterGuidesAssociationFacebook = American Saltwater Guides Association
In this episode, we sit down with Michelle DuVal. Michelle is the director of The Mindful Center, as well as the leading provider of Mindfulness Training in the Southwest United States. Hearing Michelle's story about how meditation improved the lives of both her parents and how that inspired her own path toward becoming a practitioner and teacher of meditation shows us that being open to tools that we may have overlooked in the past, can transform us and that consistent practice of mindfulness meditation is a path to greater well-being. Thank you to Michelle for inspiring us with your purpose and passion. All of Michelle's programs and guided meditations are evidence based, steeped in research, and skillfully interweave the profundity of the practice with the humor of insight every step of the way. Her skill in teaching comes not only from training with some of the top meditation masters in the world, but also from years of learning, practicing, and teaching with her father, Jim DuVal, the founder of The Mindful Center. To learn more about Michelle Duvall and the online Mindfulness meditation virtual programs, please visit her website at https://themindfulcenter.com/.
In this episode, Adam & Miriam speak with Michelle Duval to talk about traits of successful entrepreneurs, servant leadership, and resiliency. Michelle Duval is one of the world's most sought-after business coaches who works with many of Australia's fast growth venture success stories. She is also a successful public speaker, author and entrepreneur. The Sydney born entrepreneur is creating waves in the coaching and entrepreneurial communities with her latest innovation, Fingerprint for Success (F4S) world-first entrepreneurial tech platform. The Beyond Listening Podcast is brought to you by We are Open Circle, a social impact business that helps change-makers, organizations and community groups evolve and thrive with integrity. Our Beyond Listening Program was designed to transform the way organizations work with complexity, rapid change, and the wisdom of diversity, in a world that demands constant collective adaptation. Sign up for our newsletter for more Beyond Listening Podcasts, and view our upcoming trainings.
Everything mindfulness is the topic of this episode. The beloved mindful meditation / mindful working / mindful loving / mindful living teacher, Michelle DuVal, is in the virtual studio. Michelle is the director of The Mindful Center in Albuquerque, the leading provider of mindfulness training in the Southwest. She offers ongoing training in MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction), has online courses and meditations, and facilitates retreats at Ghost Ranch, in Abiquiu, NM. In this episode, Michelle and Melanie talk about the hunger for mindful awareness, how to meet what's happening with awareness, and much more. Michelle shares her wisdom and experience in this fun, contemplative, light-hearted show. "Stress is a form of holding on, peace is a form of letting go." Michelle DuVal more information about Michelle's 3-day Silent Meditation at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu here The Mindful Center and Michelle DuVal website is here more about Dr. Melanie Harth's Conscious Transformation program here
Michelle Duval is the founder and CEO of Fingerprint for Success - a startup that has done research into "statistically significant differences between the attitudes of successful entrepreneurs and business owners, and the rest of the working population". Michelle wanted to use these insights to help entrepreneurs and business owners to succeed.We had a fascinating discussion that included how one can stretch and build new capabilities to achieve interesting things.
Michelle DuVal, director of The Mindful Center, wants you to know that learning to be where your feet are can help you deal with stress (COVID, anyone?), heal your body, calm your soul and change your life. Whether it’s taking three deep breaths, engaging in a hobby or sitting in silence for an hour, practicing mindfulness and living in the moment is attainable with a little practice. In this episode, Michelle gives us tips for how to start and why New Mexico is the best place for meditation.
Michelle DuVal, director of The Mindful Center, wants you to know that learning to be where your feet are can help you deal with stress (COVID, anyone?), heal your body, calm your soul and change your life. Whether it's taking three deep breaths, engaging in a hobby or sitting in silence for an hour, practicing mindfulness and living in the moment is attainable with a little practice. In this episode, Michelle gives us tips for how to start and why New Mexico is the best place for meditation.
Michelle DuVal, director of The Mindful Center, wants you to know that learning to be where your feet are can help you deal with stress (COVID, anyone?), heal your body, calm your soul and change your life. Whether it’s taking three deep breaths, engaging in a hobby or sitting in silence for an hour, practicing mindfulness and living in the moment is attainable with a little practice. In this episode, Michelle gives us tips for how to start and why New Mexico is the best place for meditation.
Michelle helped found the field of professional coaching in Australia in 1997 and became a leading voice forging developmental and transformational coaching worldwide; working with leaders of billion dollar companies like Canva to Bathurst race car drivers, helping them discover their path forward. Now Michelle is the founder and CEO of Fingerprint For Success (F4S),...
Having helped businesses hone in on the key leadership traits for success from her 20-year-old study, Michelle Duval, CEO & Founder of Fingerprint for Success (F4S) tells Techsauce Media Global Content Editor Chaowarat Yongjiranon what sets successful companies apart from others.
Listen to our candid conversations with key influencers and thought leaders as we chat about the Future of Work and its unparalleled opportunities, significant challenges and how you can future-proof yourself and your organization. https://www.werfuture.com/episode-7 #FutureofWork #WeRFuture #MichelleDuval #fingerprintforsuccess #f4s
Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you the next episode of... The Everyday Innovator with host Chad McAllister, PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation and managing products become more successful, grow their careers, and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: Would you be interested to know what start-up founders with successful exits of up to $1.2B have in common? I know I would, because start-up founders share similarities with product managers. Indeed, many founders also take on the responsibility of product manager for their business. Our guest, Michelle Duval, shares the first 20-year study of what successful entrepreneurs and business builders do share in common. Further, the research has been applied to intrapreneurs — those Everyday Innovators in organizations who are striving to create more value for customers. The study is called Fingerprint for Success. Listen and learn what qualities are needed for your success. Also, you’ll hear about an assessment you can take in a few minutes to help you identify your key strengths.
Understanding attitudes, motivations, and blind spots with your product teams. Would you be interested to know what start-up founders with successful exits of up to $1.2B have in common? I know I would, because start-up founders share similarities with product managers. Indeed, many founders also take on the responsibility of product manager for their business. […]
Understanding attitudes, motivations, and blind spots with your product teams. Would you be interested to know what start-up founders with successful exits of up to $1.2B have in common? I know I would, because start-up founders share similarities with product managers. Indeed, many founders also take on the responsibility of product manager for their business. […]
UNM’s Elizabeth Dwyer talks with The Mindful Center’s Michelle DuVal about mindfulness-based stress reduction.
In this episode we hear part 2 of Michelle Duval from Fingerprint for Success and the entreprenaissance and self-awareness of business leaders of the world. And Louise Bedford awards a gold star and a demerit. Michelle Duval Fingerprint for Success Part Two ‘If you think you are too small to have an impact try going to bed with a mosquito’. Anita Roddick CEO Body Shop. Your mosquito can have a significant impact. In this interview Michelle discusses that when you know your unique talent and awareness of your life’s purpose you can really make an impact on the world. We are living in an entreprerenaissance - an era where individuals are coming together to use business for the good. An era where self-awareness is prevalent in the business and thought leaders of the world. In this interview we talk about core values, embracing your uniqueness, finding your purpose and the people who are aligned with you and commercial sustainability. https://fingerprintforsuccess.com/ Louise Bedford - Mindpower A Gold Star and Demerit The Gold Star goes to the members of the Mentor Program who ask questions when they are unsure how to progress. You can either learn your lessons through asking questions or through the markets. Think about which one is less expensive. The Demerit goes to some emails Louise received. A lady berated Louise for not counting the number of days in an email, berated her gender, her dress sense including what right did she have to educate others when she can’t count the number of days. Louise urges you to keep to your life’s work, stay focused, don’t get distracted.
Want to know how entrepreneurial leaders think? In today’s interview we talk to Michelle Duval from 'Fingerprint for Success' to discover the attitudes and quotes of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. Also, hear why the excuse "But I'm Tired" doesn't cut it as a reason for not learning about the markets. Michelle Duval Michelle Duval is a pioneer in the field of professional coaching and led a groundbreaking study on the attitudes of some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. We discuss the attitudes of entrepreneurial leadership she has observed in over 20 years of coaching and her following favourite quotes on success. “The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.” - Vidal Sassoon. “The question I ask myself like almost every day is, 'Am I doing the most important thing I could be doing?'” - Mark Zuckerburg “It is hard to visualize someone as a leader if she is always waiting to be told what to do.” - Sheryl Sandberg COO Facebook. “If you don’t have time for the small things you won’t have time for the big things”. - Richard Branson. “Chase the vision, not the money. The money will end up following you.” - Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos. Hear Michelle’s vast experience of coaching entrepreneurs and what she has found that works best in the business world. https://fingerprintforsuccess.com/ Louise Bedford - Mindpower "But I'm tired" Louise hears this as an excuse for not learning about the market all the time. You are the sum total of all the decisions you have made and what you see in your life right now is the result of your past decisions. It is the decisions you make that will determine your level of equity in the future.
Michelle Duval is a global expert in the traits that determine entrepreneurial success. Her research is comprehensive; and many of her insights are surprising. She has formulated her findings into a truly amazing tool- Fingerprintforsuccess.com. Listen in as we explore some of the highlights of what makes and breaks our entrepreneurial future. … Read more about this episode...
Coaching entrepreneurs requires us to understand where they fall on the spectrum of chaos to structure. Artists, authors and poets might be toward one end, creative, risking taking visionary entrepreneurs might be in the middle and highly structured business builders at the other. Coaching entrepreneurs requires an interested mind, willingness to coach the whole person (head, heart and body), explore the internal landscape, address over reliance on external and assist them to find their strengths and identify their key differences. Coaching Entrepreneurs leads in many cases to becoming part of a relationship and watching people go on to their greatness, and this can be truly rewarding. The post Coaching Entrepreneurs with Michelle Duval appeared first on Frazer Holmes Coaching.
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Michelle Duval: From Fatal Diagnosis to Renowned Coaching Business On today’s episode of Women Rocking Wall Street, I have the pleasure of chatting with Michelle Duval, founder of Equlibrio International. Michelle is a woman who has found success in a variety of roles including coach, speaker, writer and survivor. Inspired by her self-treatment of two autoimmune diseases that doctors diagnosed as fatal in 2003, Michelle travels around the world speaking about her discoveries in integral healing. Through collaboration with a colleague, she was able to identify actions that worsened her symptoms and within five years was miraculously declared cured. Michelle has applied the same wisdom she learned about her health to success in business and leadership. She specializes in studying the motivations and attitudes of entrepreneurs and has found several interesting differences between men and women in the workplace. Among the most notable is that women are generally more patient than men and seek more external motivation, or approval from others. Unfortunately, these tendencies can lead to inaction and ultimately lost opportunities in their careers. On this episode, Michelle will share lots of tasty tidbits about changing our brains’ thought patterns to build pathways to workplace success. I hope you’ll enjoy hearing Michelle’s story and tips for success. Let me know what you think of today’s episode in the comments section below.
If there's been a business buzzword over the last 10 years it would have to be "culture". It seems like every book you read or ever successful entrepreneur is talking about how having a great company culture is a major key to achieving lasting business success. But what is it and how do you discover how to create it in your business? That's the topic of this Podcast. Joined Dale Beaumont, founder of Business Blueprint®, as he chats with Michelle Duval, about "Why Your Business Culture Matters". By listening to this Podcast, you'll learn; what business culture is; at what point a business owner should start thinking about their company culture; the effects of deliberately crafting your culture or allowing it to happen organically; what role company values play in the culture; and exactly what process to follow to implement a successful culture strategy in your business. Your next step is to go to http://www.BusinessBlueprint.com/podcast to access more great interviews and content to grow your business.