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Mitch Slater is a dynamic force in the business world, blending a sharp business mind with creative flair that elevates every project he touches. He spent 35 years as a financial advisor and decades working in TV, including working with Larry King and Howard Stern.He's also a social media mastermind and has had clients including Gary Vaynerchuck and Dan Swift, who started Sales Navigator at LinkedIn then launched a global training empire. Mitch has spent his life rubbing shoulders with incredibly high performers and he shares what he's learned in this conversation.In this conversation, he dives into the power of LinkedIn for personal branding, engagement, and relationship-building. He shares practical strategies for standing out on the platform, including the use of video and consistent interaction. Mitch also explores the traits of high performers, the value of curiosity and humility, and the importance of staying honest and human in an increasingly digital world.Connect with Mitch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchslater/Listen to Mitch's podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RRYy7WN2jaHuqA9LcRXXzListen to Mitch's podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/financially-speaking-with-mitch-slater/id1623422893See Mitch's YouTube videos (especially if you love Bruce Springsteen): https://www.youtube.com/@mitchslater191/videosTimestamps0:00 Intro: Mitch Slater1:18 Using LinkedIn for Growth2:30 LinkedIn Engagement Tips14:29 Power of Personal Branding16:49 ROR: Return on Relationships20:47 Curiosity & Listening26:24 Moments That Matter31:33 Traits of Top Performers37:02 Lessons from Failure46:56 Leading Through Hard Times52:08 Staying Human in Tech58:41 Final ThoughtsClearBrand Social & WebsiteWebsite: https://clearbrand.com/X (Twitter): /clearbrand_LinkedIn: /clearbrand-co/Instagram: /clearbrand_Facebook: /clearbrandcoNewsletter: https://clearbrand.com/subscribe/
It's frustrating to feel invisible while others seem to get ahead with ease, as if they have some secret advantage. But more often than not, the real difference isn't talent—it's confidence, the willingness to put yourself out there, to take risks even when success isn't guaranteed. Fear has a way of keeping people stuck, convincing them to play it safe instead of stepping into what makes them unique. The ones who rise aren't always the most skilled, but they are the ones who refuse to let doubt keep them on the sidelines. Mitch Slater, Executive Director of Digital Communications at UBS, blends financial advising with media and storytelling. Formerly a traditional advisor, he now hosts podcasts like Financially Speaking, Leadership Lounge and the upcoming Men, Women and Money. With a background in acting and experience working with legends like Larry King, he brings a unique approach to communication and marketing. Today, he emphasizes the value of taking risks, building confidence, and crafting authentic marketing strategies in the financial services industry. Stay tuned! Resources Follow Mitch Slater on Facebook Connect with Mitch Slater on LinkedIn Financially Speaking on Spotify Podcasts Leadership Lounge on Apple Podcasts
Mitch Slater joins me on some missed topics - The Seeger Sessions album, Garry Tallent, Roy Bittan and the Live 1975/85 set. Listen to Tramps Like Us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jEcIY8QRwt2mcSdwdghAw Listen to Tramps Like Us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tramps-like-us/id1083135125?mt=2 Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/461540514044016/
Peloton On Tour L.A. events announced. Peloton was experiencing streaming issues this week. MarketBeat says Peloton's comeback strategy is working. INC.com reports on the recall but fundamentally misunderstands how Peloton subscriptions work. Psychology Today writes about the importance of workout streaks. Nikki Smith reviews Anna Greenberg's Self-Care Retreat program. Tina reviews Peloton's Density Training collection. Bustle reviews Peloton's Hiking Bootcamp. Peloton Row makes PC Mag's list of best rowers. Peloton is hiring a Health & Wellness Editor. The seat post lawsuit we've all been expecting has arrived. Dr. Jenn - Tips for prioritizing sleep. Jess King threw out the first pitch at a Red Sox game to celebrate Pride. Ally Love shared tips for staying hydrated on The Today Show. Well & Good has tips for decoding Ally Love's outfit color selection. Well & Good also spoke with Emma Lovewell about finding your motivation. Emma spoke with People about her parents' interracial marriage. Emma was on the Freckled Foodie podcast. Cody Rigsby hosted a Pride event at Stonewall Inn. Angel/MetPro - Intermittent fasting pros and cons. P!nk discusses her tour fitness routine which includes Peloton. That latest artist series spotlights Lil' Kim. Tonal has an upcoming live interview event with their new CEO…hosted by someone you might know. Pump Up The Volume 7 is now available across all platforms. Country Music Happy Hour is back. There are three German language 2Pac classes. There are three new Spanish language classes. Peloton Apparel has a new collaboration with Varley. Selena Samuela celebrated 5 years with Peloton. Women's Health has an article about “Runner Imposter Syndrome.” Health Central has the best exercises for digestion. Selena Samuela (6/22) All this plus our interview with Mitch Slater! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.theclipout.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Slater joins me to recap the opening night of the 2023 Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band World Tour! If you're attending an upcoming show and would like to share your thoughts on the podcast, contact us via…
We're looking back on all the notable E Street happenings in 2022. Mitch Slater joins me to recount events, releases, performances and our favourite moments from the last 12 months. Listen to Tramps Like Us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jEcIY8QRwt2mcSdwdghAw Listen to Tramps…
We've got a big, big, BIG episode for ya! Mitch Slater joins me for this E Street Band spotlight! We're goin' through a timeline of musical moments and career highlights, paying tribute to Big Man Clarence Clemons. Listen to Tramps…
Mitch Slater @mpslater returns to the podcast after way too long. He and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW catch up on all things Springsteen, Mitch's own podcast and our thoughts on what comes next for the Band!
We're looking back on all the E Street happenings in 2021. Mitch Slater joins me to recount events, releases, and our favourite moments from the last 12 months. Listen to Tramps Like Us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jEcIY8QRwt2mcSdwdghAw Listen to Tramps Like Us…
In this episode, Mitch Slater, Co-Founder and CEO of Levered, joins to discuss competency-based instruction and the impact this model can have in blended learning classrooms. We'll unpack the term competency-based instruction and you'll hear examples of what this looks like in action. Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2021/10/24/competency-based-bonus/ Sponsored by Levered: https://www.levered.com/ Follow Levered on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeveredLearning Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/
David Newbould and Mitch Slater join me to discuss a River album tribute show and Springsteen On Broadway '21. Listen to Tramps Like Us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jEcIY8QRwt2mcSdwdghAw Listen to Tramps Like Us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tramps-like-us/id1083135125?mt=2 Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/461540514044016/
No time to listen? Grab the action bullets: www.actionbullets.com Mitch slater worked for years beside Larry King, arguably the greatest interviewer in the world. In this episode we divein to the lessons learned. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out this one: https://stevenphillipwerner.podbean.com/e/mark-stern-0-to-100k-in-6-months-with-no-team/ If you are looking how to use stories in your business, check out my FREE story selling blueprint here: www.storyselling.how
In today's episode, we chat with https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchslater/ (Mitch Slater), wealth management and investment advisor for a large multinational bank. Mitch will give us a global view of the kinds of companies, the kinds of leaders of those companies who lead in a conscious way. A couple of things that have shaped Mitch's journey as a wealth management and investment advisor have been founded on his experiences in: 1. Working for Larry King, where he learned to be a successful individual, you need to be a good listener coupled with curiosity you can be successful in anything that you do in life. 2. as a board member at a school, he realized that there wasn't enough financial literacy for children and individuals. He managed to pass a law in New Jersey that stated you can't graduate high school without a one-semester class about basic financial literacy. The current companies and CEOs are now focusing on the big picture as far as companies moving towards environmental and sustainability and good governance goals (ESG) include: treating employees with respect and dignity, focusing on climate change which actually starts at home, having leaders that have EQ and IQ As an individual investor who is conscious about investing with companies that lead consciously, you need to do your due diligence on them. There is a shift from ordinary companies to companies that are now philosophical impact LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchslater/ (mitchslater) Mitch Slater spotify podcast- https://open.spotify.com/show/5RRYy7WN2jaHuqA9LcRXXz (Financially Speaking) Summary. Whatever, you know, every generation looks back and has regrets and wishes. They did things better. And I'm an optimist. I think we're heading in the right direction.
We're celebrating Bruce's 5th album THE RIVER all month on the podcast. Mitch Slater and Sam Grosso join me on this episode to share their memories of The River tour 80/81. Listen to Tramps Like Us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jEcIY8QRwt2mcSdwdghAw Listen to…
Have you ever heard of Larry King? I thought so. Today on Hindsight HacKing we are joined by Mitch Slater.Mitch began his career in media working as an associate producer for “The Larry King Show”. He works closely with clients to build balanced and diversified investment portfolios that match the needs and risk profiles of his clients. Mitch is a staunch believer in financial literacy and education and has often been tapped to discuss family financial issues on CNN, CNBC, The New York Times, Bloomberg, News 12 NJ and several radio/tv/podcasts across America.Also Mitch has a very successful UBS Advisor podcast. Hit the link below to hear any of the episodes from his podcast. The incredible guests that Mitch shares with his audience are so amazing. It is a must listen to podcast. Hit the link below… Connect with Mitch:Https://www.ubs.com/us/en/wealth-management/podcast/mitch-slater.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchslater/ Connect with Cory and Ron:Head over to Https://profitswithpodcasts.com to find out more about how your can easily launch and monetize a podcast.Or maybe you would like to learn more by jumping on a call with the guys? Just book a time that works for you!https://calendly.com/hindsighthacking/connect?back=1&month=2020-11https://follow.coolhttps://www.facebook.com/coryecarterOr you just want to check out their websites:Https://gethhm.comHttps://gethhm.com/editing
In this episode, you'll hear from Mitch Slater, a fan who has attended more than 250 Springsteen shows. But it was one in particular in which he took a first date to, that speaks to the explainable and perhaps unexplainable level of his fandom. Mitch picked that one lyric from Bruce Springsteen's “Long Walk Home” which we surprisingly discovered connects the dots to the past and present.
Mitch Slater is a financial advisor at UBS and host of the podcast, Financially Speaking with Mitch Slater. Today, we talk about his colored work and interview history with the legendary Larry King, business and reinvention passions, trends, and hobbies. Reinvention is really about the whole self and nurturing so many of those parts in us. How much are you willing to step out of your comfort zone to seek out the things you really want in life? Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: The 2 most important lessons he learned from working with Larry King Realizing the most important parts of who you are is a key to reinvention. How Mitch got connected to some amazing people in the music world Seeking out the things that push you out of your comfort zone Return on relationships, not return on investments Episode Highlights: Working with Larry King Larry King had the genius of curiosity and listening. Being with him during those three years that Mitch worked with him, he learned the two most important lessons that helped him throughout the next 38 years of his work life and personal life. Be curious, understand, and know more about people. You never learn anything with your mouth open. Start being a good listener. The Power of Curiosity and Listening Very few people know how to be able to sit over a kitchen table and have very intimate conversations about people's financial lives and their personal lives. You have to be able to communicate. For Mitch, Larry was the beacon of communication. Be curious enough to know what else you can have in your life. Be curious enough to be able to talk to others and hear their stories and know what's possible. Learn how to listen. Not just listen to other people, but more importantly, listen to yourself. Know how to be still and quiet enough to connect with yourself. And make sure you're doing what you want with your life. The Recipe for Reinvention Life is really looking inside, seeing who you are, and realizing the most important parts of you. Whether it's playing the piano, acting, interviewing, communicating through podcasting, or doing origami, that would be great. Look inside and realize where that was coming from, and be able to combine that with your work, and your family, and really create the life that you want. It doesn't matter what you're doing, you can find a way to let anything into your life, absolutely. Open up your heart to the areas that you're most passionate about. Find those things where you step out of your comfort zone. Return on Relationships, Not Return on Investments Each client that you work with shines differently. And that's the only way to really develop a relationship. It's not about the investment – it's so much more than that. Resources Mentioned: Financially Speaking with Mitch Slater UBS Wealth Management Larry King Tribute: https://youtu.be/k3pHHG4nbyg
We’re lookin’ back on the last 365 days on E Street. Mitch Slater joins me to go through all the memorable Bruce Springsteen and E Street events of 2020. Happy New Year! Listen to Tramps Like Us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jEcIY8QRwt2mcSdwdghAw Listen…
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ELEMENTARY MATH FOR ALL STUDENTS THAT WORKS .... WHEN ED TECH BECOMES EQUITY TECH. You're going to learn about a math education company focused on equity in their methods,especially for ELL students . Levered Learning's founder Mitch Slater is my guest JOIN THE AMERICAN CONSORTIUM FOR EQUITY IN EDUCATION ....ENJOY OUR ON LINE JOURNAL 'EQUITY & ACCESS" ...ALL FREE TO EDUCATORS, ONSITE AT WWW.ACE-ED.ORG
We’re concluding our 4 episode celebration of Born In The U.S.A., focusing on the 84/85 world tour. Kurt Runyon, Brian Jacobs and Mitch Slater join me to share some memories and play some live tunes. Listen to Tramps Like Us… The post EP97 BORN IN THE U.S.A. Tour Moments appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
How are other advisors handling the crisis? Ellen interviews Mitch Slater, a top UBS advisor about what's working for him and his time. Listen in and learn the most important thing to be focusing on when talking to clients, the unique video Mitch and his team sent out to clients, and how his time has adjusted to working remotely and what's working for them now.
Mitch Slater is a musician, he's been a radio producer, he's a financial advisor, and the biggest Springsteen fan I know. I first encountered Mitch several years ago, and immediately saw he was one in a million. He doesn't push anything on social media, except for Springsteen. He's sharing his passions, engaging in conversations, and is there to offer encouragement and a smart word. Make no mistake: He is GREAT at what he does! He is one of Gary Vaynerchuk's financial go to people, and he's always trying to push the financial industry forward into new realms, by being a genuine marketer who kicks butt as his job and embraces the SOCIAL part of social media. Special treat: Live performance from Mitch Slater Mitch performed a song for us, so I'm also including the video of his performance. I hope the recording makes you smile as much as it made me smile when he performed for me live. Here's the video version of this conversation: https://youtu.be/Go88ZD0vcCE About Mitch Slater Mitch has been in the financial services business for over 25 years. With his considerable experience, Mitch is frequently asked to speak about personal finance issues and has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox, News 12 NJ. He has also been quoted in The New York Times and Huffington Post, among others. He also is a long-time advocate of financial literacy in the classroom to help promote smarter fiscal responsibility at an earlier age. His mission is to connect young adults with peers and professionals to get smarter and better when dealing with money. Mitch recently served with dignity for six years on the Westfield Board of Education in Westfield, New Jersey and just completed his tenure on The New York Advisory Board for Little Kids Rock, a non-profit that's putting music back into schools. A passionate "Boss-ophile", Mitch has attended more than 250 Bruce Springsteen shows over 35 years and has appeared as Springsteen historian on Sirius' E Street Radio. A veteran of talk radio, Mitch hosted the syndicated Financially Speaking on 1050 AM in New York City and was an associate producer to Larry King. He received his B.A. from The George Washington University and the BMA program at Stanford University. Links to more from Mitch Slater Watch some of Mitch's YouTube videos, including an interview with Larry King Follow Mitch Slater on Twitter Follow Mitch Slater on Instagram Coming soon - the Mitch Slater podcast!
In this special edition of the UBS On-Air podcast, financial advisor Mitch Slater, and his business partner Ann Trainor, sit down for an informative conversation with Tom Naratil, President Americas at UBS and Co-President of UBS Global Wealth Management. They discuss 2020 and The Decade Ahead which Tom finds promising and exciting. They also speak about how critical Sustainable Investing, culture and collaboration are to the firm's success. Lastly, Tom offers wisdom and advice for the next generation starting their careers and gives us a great reading list.
Mitch Slater, the SVP Wealth Management at UBS and Host of Financially Speaking, adds his page to the Marketing Playbook. Hear why networking and personal branding are critical to success, why you need to collaborate with your peers, how to put yourself outside your comfort zone, the time Mitch got kicked out of Yankee Stadium, and his mom's legendary moment at a Springsteen concert. Connect with Mitch on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter at @mpslater, Instagram at @mps1960, and listen to his podcast
We’re lookin’ back on the last 365 days on E Street. Mitch Slater joins me once again to go through all the memorable Bruce Springsteen and E Street events of 2019. We each pick our moment of the year and… The post Ep88 2019: E STREET year in review appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Mitch started out as an associate producer for Larry King working On-Air Production and getting Larry King's Coffee. Mitch later moved to the finance world with Merrill Lynch for 18 years. Mitch became a Senior VP before moving over to UBS. Mitch has now spent almost the last decade with UBS, where he is a Senior Vice President of Wealth Management. Mitch works with many high-profile individuals and has insight that most of us can only dream of. Take notes.
Every wondered if you should start your own podcast? It took Mitch Slater 9 years to get it going at UBS, but now it's a huge success. Listen in and learn the most important reason to do a podcast and the wrong reason to do one, how to come up with guests and topics for your show, how to market your show, and how often to do a podcast along with the best length.
In Part Two of their conversation, Brian Brodeur and Mitch Slater discuss Bruce Springsteen, Larry King, the definition of success, staying curious, traveling to England, and more… This episode was brought to you by JLC Accounting and TAPintoTV. The post Mitch Slater | Financial Advisor and Podcaster | Part 2 of 2 appeared first on East Main Media.
This week Brian sits down with Mitch Slater as he has connected with such interesting people as Howard Stern, Larry King, Gary Vaynerchuk and Steven Van Zandt – and we hear about how his mother danced on stage with Bruce Springsteen at Van Zandt’s album release party in Asbury Park! This episode was brought to The post Mitch Slater | Financial Advisor and Podcaster | Part 1 of 2 appeared first on East Main Media.
We’re lookin’ back on the last 365 days on E Street. Mitch Slater joins me to go through all the memorable E Street events of 2018. We pick our moment of the year, and speculate on 2019. Happy New Year!… The post ep70 2018: E Street year in review appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
For 91-year-old Bea Slater, age knows no limits! Model and super cool “go go mama,” Bea joins the No Limits Podcast with son, Mitch Slater proving you can overcome limits whenever you decide. Bea shares insightful tips for surrounding yourself with others who encourage you to reach your goals and explains why no excuse is a good excuse when it comes to your success!
End of the year, time to take a look back. Mitch Slater joins me to go through all the E Street events of 2017. We pick our moment of the year, and speculate on 2018. Happy New Year! Join our… The post ep48 2017: E STREET year in review appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Summer is here, so I figured I’d repost our Summertime Bruce episode. Mitch Slater joins me to count down our top 5 Bruce Springsteen summer songs. Soak up the sun, open a cold one and enjoy some Summertime Bruce music.… The post bonus replay episode – Summertime Bruce appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
We focus on this year, 2016, for this episode of the podcast. Mitch Slater joins me to recount, relive and rejoice in this past year of Springsteen events and happenings. The live performances, the tour, the music releases, the book,… The post ep22 2016: year of the BOSS appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Mitch Slater joins me to review the Bruce Springsteen autobiography BORN TO RUN. We give our thoughts on the book and get into some details and revelations. And of course, we play some tunes. Join our Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/461540514044016/ Subscribe and… The post ep18 BORN TO RUN book review appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Summer’s here and the time is right for listening to the new episode of Tramps Like Us: a Bruce Springsteen podcast… in the street. Mitch Slater (twitter @mpslater) joins me to countdown our top 5 Bruce Springsteen summer songs. Join… The post ep10 Summertime Bruce – our fav Springsteen summer songs appeared first on TRAMPS LIKE US.
Ep 51 Mitch Returns - Set Lusting Bruce Bruce is now in Europe and as our international #BruceBuds wait for their chance to go to the happiest place on earth, here is good friend of the podcast and super fan Mitch Slater talking about his dirty dozen trips down The River this year. Mitch's Twitter - @mpslater Jesse's Twitter - @JesseJacksonDFW To reach the show, please email SetLustingBruce@gmail.com, the show has a facebook page and a twitter page, both Set Lusting Bruce. You can also call into the show and leave a voice mail 214-736-3121. We are always looking for Springsteen fans to share their story on the podcast so don't be shy, call or write us!
Episode 29 Bruce Bud Mitch Slater - Set Lusting Bruce Jesse is joined by Bruce Bud Mitch Slater. They talk how hockey can lead you to becoming friends with certain band members, that sometimes you just end up being at the right place at the right time and what each of them would do if they won the lottery (do you think it will be Bruce related?) A fun time was had by all and we hope you enjoy listing to the conversation as much as they enjoyed recording it. http://www.littlekidsrock.org/ Mitch's You Tube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFXbN_12gOM2-WFh7J9BO4w Mitch Talking to Larry King about Bruce Springsteen https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFXbN_12gOM2-WFh7J9BO4w Mitch's Twitter - @mpslater Jesse's Twitter – @JesseJacksonDFW Please retweet & share the show links with your friends. Jesse Jackson972-762-1245https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessewjackson