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Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
Sammy Davis Jr.: Death of the Entertainer | Reviving a Mobit

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 50:15 Transcription Available


This week, we're celebrating the birthday of the legendary Sammy Davis Jr. by revisiting a special Mobit. From the age of three Sammy Davis, Jr. did it all better than anyone else - singing, dancing, acting, even gun spinning. Mo talks to friends and family about what drove him to keep performing, even after the car crash that nearly killed him. Featuring Carol Burnett, Chita Rivera, Kim Novak, Dionne Warwick and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
Wishbone: Death of a Working Dog | Reviving a Mobit

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 37:12 Transcription Available


This week marks 8 years since the finale of the beloved series "Wishbone". In the 1990s, PBS introduced young audiences to a canine star like none other: a Jack Russell terrier who imagined himself as characters from classic works of literature. The show was called Wishbone. Today there's a whole generation of adults who were first weaned on Mark Twain, the legend of Faust or the Greek epics through this series. Wishbone is also the first TV show Mo wrote for. Mo talks with Wishbone head writer Stephanie Simpson and dog trainer Jackie Kaptan about the show and the life and career of its beloved lead actor, a dog named Soccer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
Neanderthals: Death of a Human Species | Reviving a Mobit

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 41:23 Transcription Available


Did you know November 9 is National Neanderthal Appreciation Day? Reivist this episode where Mo welcomes his friend Michael Ian Black – comedian, author, podcaster, and, as it turns out, Neanderthal (we'll explain). Mo talks to Michael and the world's leading researchers about why our extinct human cousins Neanderthals have gotten such a bad rap for so many many years, and how we're learning more about how close we really were. Oh, Mo also talks to the guy who played Cha-ka on the 70s kids show Land of the Lost.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
Sitcom Deaths and Disappearances | Reviving a Mobit

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 40:05 Transcription Available


In honor of the anniversary of the first-ever sitcom broadcast on a U.S. television network (fun fact: it was "Mary Kay and Johnny" back in November 1947), we're revisiting "Sitcom Deaths and Disappearances." Characters on sitcoms aren't supposed to die. So when they do, it's never less than weird. Mo examines some of the most infamous sitcom deaths and disappearances with Henry Winkler, Sandy Duncan and Alan Sepinwall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeden Tag Ein Set
mobit. - Jeden Tag ein Set Podcast 119

Jeden Tag Ein Set

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 75:54


# Jeden Tag ein Set Podcast 119 # by mobit. Während Mobit eines Abends in einer Beach Bar in Thailand unterwegs war, weckten zwei Backpacker, die spontan ihre Musik auflegten, seine Leidenschaft für das DJing. Dieser inspirierende Moment war der Anfang einer Karriere, die ihn nicht nur selbst zum Musiker werden ließ, sondern ihn auch zu einer festen Größe in der thailändischen Szene machte. Heute lebt Mobit sogar auf der Insel Koh Phangan, wo er als zentraler Bestandteil des legendären Clubs OXA die Musikszene mitprägt und ihr seinen Stempel aufdrück. Musikalisch ist Mobit. ein wahres Chamäleon. Sein Repertoire reicht von groovigen House-Beats für den Anfang des Abends über kraftvollen Techno für die Hochphase bis hin zu magischen Klängen, die perfekt zu den Momenten eines Sonnenuntergangs passen. Diese Vielseitigkeit spiegelt sich in all seinen Sets wider, die stets perfekt auf das Publikum und die Atmosphäre abgestimmt sind. Lasst euch überraschen welchen Sound er im neusten Podcast für Jeden Tag ein Set für euch selektiert hat. Viel Spaß mit Mobit.! Mehr Sets gibt es auf www.JedenTagEinSet.de mobit. findet ihr unter @mobit-bln

Jeden Tag Ein Set
Mobit - OXA Beach, Berlin Calling, JedenTagEinSet Special 31.01.2024

Jeden Tag Ein Set

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 119:56


Viel Spass mit dem Set von Mobit vom JedenTagEinSet Special im Oxa Beach in Thailand! @mobit-bln www.jedentageinset.de

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
Mobits Extra: Burrata and Anchovies with Major Garrett

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 46:20


Mo goes behind the scenes of season 3 of Mobituaries with the host of The Takeout, Major Garrett. They share a delicious meal and dig into the highlights of Mobits' history and the complexity behind why people and things deserve a second look at their lives. Hear a sneak peek into the upcoming stories of season 3 and Major's very own recommendation for his ideal Mobit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ
"Das soziale Netz des Rechtsrock ist das soziale Netz der extremen Rechten"

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 14:14


Wir haben mit Stefan Heerdegen über die Rechtsrock-Szene in Thüringen gesprochen. Er arbeitet für Mobit und hat im Rahmen seiner Arbeit den Flyer "Hass und Kommerz - Die neonazistische Musikszene in Thüringen" entworfen.

Lohn und Brot
26. Folge - Rechtsrock - Hass und Kommerz

Lohn und Brot

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 42:56


Wir sprachen mit Stefan Heerdegen und Stefanie Ott von Mobit e.V. (Mobile Beratung in Thüringen für Demokratie – gegen Rechtsextremismus) über die überarbeitete Broschüre „Hass und Kommerz – Die neonazistische Musikszene in Thüringen“. Die Broschüre wurde bereits 2017 erstmalig veröffentlicht und zeigt sehr detailliert die Entwicklung der Szene in Thüringen. Rechtsrock steht nicht nur für ein Musikgenre, sondern erfüllt mehrere Funktionen. Welche das sind und welche Möglichkeiten es gibt, sich gegen Rechtsrock Festivals einzusetzen, hört ihr in unserer neuen Folge. Link zur Broschüre: https://mobit.org/broschure-hass-und-kommerz-uberarbeitet/

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL
Mobit-Chef zu Ballstädt-Prozess: Keine Deals mit gewalttätigen Neonazis

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 5:27


Der Chef der Mobilen Beratung in Thüringen, Witt, hält die angebotenen Bewährungssrafen im Ballstädt-Prozess für einen Justizskandal. Offenbar seien die Gerichte überfordert oder es spielten Einzelinteressen eine Rolle.

Global Security
In Germany, fighting against extremism starts at school

Global Security

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021


Jule Grahmann had heard enough from her classmates.Fellow students at her high school in Erfurt, a small eastern German city, would say mean things about Syrian refugees who’ve resettled in the country. And there were the comments in history class when other students would talk “in a very mean way” about World War II.Related: A new book in Germany makes fun of anti-Semitism through cartoonsOutside of school, she’s heard trash-talking on the soccer field, aimed at nonnative German players.“Most of them wanted to make fun but sometimes it escalated to conflicts between parents,” Grahmann said.It inspired Grahmann, 18, to start an anti-racism group at her school last year with a handful of other classmates. The group tries to raise awareness about being respectful of one another through workshops and other projects.“I think this is the problem: Lots of young people don't think of their opinions and of their comments in a real way. They sometimes aren’t aware of what they do to others.”Jule Grahmann, high school student, Erfurt, Germany“I think this is the problem: Lots of young people don't think of their opinions and of their comments in a real way,” she said. “They sometimes aren’t aware of what they do to others.”Germany’s ability to combat extremism and teach tolerance has been tested over the past half-decade, as there’s been an increasingly prominent far-right element and further diversification of Germany (about a quarter of Germans have immigrant backgrounds).Related: 5 websites to help educate about the horrors of the HolocaustThere’s been a renewed wave of anti-immigrant politics, conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic attacks.Anti-government protests have been a regular event in Berlin and other big cities for the past year by those opposed to the coronavirus lockdowns. At a protest in late August, demonstrators rushed the steps of Germany’s parliament building, the Reichstag, but were turned away by police before trying to enter.The strategy for combating far-right extremism and preaching tolerance in Germany has long focused on racism while it’s still schoolyard taunts — before things escalate or turn violent.Grahmann gets support from The Network for Democracy and Courage, or NDC, one of several organizations in Germany confronting racism.“In school, especially when you talk about politics, or when you talk about refugees, this is when those thoughts come up,” said Anika Färber, a trainer for NDC.Färber goes into schools to lead discussions with young people.Related: Germany's schools try to open amid new coronavirus lockdowns“They are attentive, they listen to you, they participate,” she said of the youth, though there’s also plenty of awkward silence.At school, children are a captive audience — and their teachers carry a lot of influence, activists say. But what they hear outside of school, namely at home, is the biggest challenge.“Young people act out the racist attitudes of their parents or what they hear around,” said Silke Baer, co-founder of Cultures Interactive, another anti-racism nonprofit.And so, organizations such as Cultures Interactive and NDC try to reach children before hateful views and beliefs are hardened.“I’ve learned pretty quickly that it’s pretty much impossible to convince someone who doesn’t want to be convinced. Especially if their family shares their views, if their friends share their views, it’s pretty much impossible.”Gio Hoffmann, trainer, NDC“I’ve learned pretty quickly that it’s pretty much impossible to convince someone who doesn’t want to be convinced,” said Gio Hoffmann, another trainer with NDC. “Especially if their family shares their views, if their friends share their views, it’s pretty much impossible.”But a few days of discussions in school has to counterbalance not just what’s heard at home, but also what’s on social media.Michael Brenner teaches history at American University in Washington, DC, and Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. He says it took a few decades after World War II for Germans to start the process of confronting their past, but says Germans have been working long and hard at it.“Germany has done, I would say, a very good job in facing its own past, in making very clear that the Holocaust and how it came to [be] — both the Nazi rule and the Holocaust has to be taught in schools,” he said.Related: 'I Silenti' gives a voice to those who died in the Romani genocideHaving survivors speak to younger generations of Germans was an anchor for teaching about the Holocaust that worked well, Brenner said, but few survivors are still alive today.Society has changed since Germany enacted a post-war philosophy of confronting its past in the 1970s, says Cornelius Strobel of the Federal Agency for Civic Education, and so the teaching strategy needs to as well.“School books still teach a very static view on the Holocaust and how that affects our society,” Strobel said.As an example, he said curricula need to be updated to acknowledge and address systemic oppression.Extremism and the mainstreamFelix Steiner from Mobit, an organization that works to combat hate crimes, says there aren’t necessarily more racist people in Germany, but it’s gotten easier to share racist messaging, and it’s becoming more commonplace as extremist ideology enters the mainstream.“You don’t need anything, you just need a computer, or a mobile phone now. And you’re in contact with these people,” he said.He says the boots- and trench coat-wearing neo-Nazis of the 1990s have given way, and now, members of the far right-wing political party Alternative for Germany, for example, wear business suits and spread their ideology on social media and even video games.“It's a way to get in, and then, you're confronted with all this racist stuff and anti-Semitic stuff and so on.” Felix Steiner, Mobit“It's a way to get in, and then, you're confronted with all this racist stuff and anti-Semitic stuff and so on,” he said.There have been several high-profile arrests of police officers and soldiers who were connected with extremist groups and in some cases, were accused of plotting to overthrow the government. Social media is “like a fire accelerator,” Strobel said.Completely putting out the fire will be hard — the AfD consistently wins about 10% of votes in elections, according to researchers, and was popular among younger voters in regional elections in Thuringia, in the eastern part of Germany, last year.There are not a lot of studies on the extent of extremism among German youth today. But researchers say what they do know is that there’s a small but persistent element. And it can turn dangerous if left alone.Grahmann is hopeful that her school group is making a positive difference. Their efforts have sparked further activities on the subject — the seventh-grade class now even has its own podcast about political issues. Getting people talking is one way to start solving the problem together, she said. 

Bildung in Thüringen
Rechtsextremismus in Thüringen

Bildung in Thüringen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 42:41


Was ist Rechtsextremismus und Rechtspopulismus? Wie steht es um die rechtsextreme Szene in Thüringen? Welche Rolle spielen die sozialen Medien für die Vernetzung der Gruppierungen untereinander? Welche Möglichkeiten haben Bürger*innen, wenn sie sich dem Rechtsextremismus entgegenstellen? Im Gespräch mit Romy Arnold von Mobit e.V.

Set of the Day Podcast
Set Of The Day Podcast - 649 - mobit.

Set of the Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 70:59


Geboren und aufgewachsen in Berlin fand mobit die Leidenschaft zum Techno und der Szene in Clubs wie dem Sisyphos, Bucht und Kater Blau. Die Idee Selbst aufzulegen kam ihm eines Nachts in einer Bar irgendwo in Thailand, als er zwei Backpacker beobachtete die gerade die Bar betreten hatten, direkt zum Barkeeper gingen und fragten „Hi there, we are DJ´s. Can we play music here?“. Der Barmann zuckte mit seinen Schultern und sagte „why not“. Kurz darauf packten die beiden reisenden einen kleinen Controller samt Laptop aus und fingen an Techno zu spielen. Einige Telefonate und Tage später befand sich mobit´s eigener kleiner Controller in der Post auf dem von Berlin nach Bangkok. Inspiriert und motiviert reiste er mehrere Monate durch Süd Ost Asien und spielte in sämtlichen Bars und Beach Festivals, denen er auf seinem Weg begegnete. Zurück in Berlin entschloss er sich eine eigene Veranstaltungsreihe ins Leben zu rufen, um dort regelmäßig auflegen zu können. Nach einem Jahr und mehreren erfolgreichen Partys, gründet er Anfang 2019 zusammen mit gleichgesinnten das Event Label Katzenjammer. Das frischgegründete Label hat im ersten Jahr bereits 10 Club Events in Deutschland veranstaltet und schon viele weitere in Planung. mobit´s Sound reicht von Progressive House über melodischen- bis hin zu hartem Techno. Der Stil und die Intensität seiner Sets richten sich dabei stark nach Playtime, Location und dem Publikum. Ob nun 120bpm Progressive House oder 130bpm kompromissloser Techno, seine Sets sind stets geprägt von einem durchgehend vorwärtstreibenden Sound. Typische Merkmale bei seiner Track Auswahl sind Percussions wie Klanghölzer und Cowbells, vereinzelte Vocals oder markante Melodien. https://soundcloud.com/mobit-bln Download for free on The Artist Union

Monday Morning Radio
Our Annual Top 10 Countdown of the Year’s Most Popular Episodes

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 14:36


If the most popular episodes of Monday Morning Radio in 2018 are an accurate barometer, then last year was one filled with both hopes and anxieties for America’s entrepreneurs. Listeners by the thousands tuned to the weekly podcast, hosted by Wizard Academy alumnus and faculty member, Dean Rotbart, to learn how fellow entrepreneurs were succeeding, overcoming their mistakes, and discovering means to avoid making those errors in the first place. Join guest host Maxwell Rotbart as he counts down the Top 10 Monday Morning Radio episodes of 2018. Maxwell is the 26-year-old son of host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart, and himself an entrepreneur and radio veteran. Photo: Maxwell Rotbart If you missed any of these ten amazing episodes, now is the perfect time to catch up.  Your Company May Very Well Face Opioid-Related Liabilities, Even If You Don’t Sell or Distribute the Painkillers http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Opioid_Crisis.mp3   The New Tax Code Will Save Most Listeners to This Podcast Thousands of Dollars http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Tax_Savings.mp3   Forget About Email and Social Networking Marketing: Text Messaging Is Where It’s At http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Mobit.mp3   You Can Eradicate Sexual Harassment in Your Organization http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Sexual_Harassment.mp3   How Influence and Thought Leadership Are Manufactured in the Competitive Marketplace http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Adam_Witty.mp3   If This Company’s Stock Was Publicly Traded – It’s Not – Would You Invest in It? http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Luminora.mp3   Sears Once Resembled the Amazon Juggernaut – What Happened? http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Sears_Bankruptcy.mp3   The Time to Call in the ‘Swat Team’ is Before You Ever Need Them http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Armoured_One.mp3   CEOs, Celebrities, and Politicians Turn to One Man When Their Reputations Are on the Line http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/The_Fixer.mp3   Carl Schramm, “The Evangelist of Entrepreneurship,” on the Proven Formula for Success http://traffic.libsyn.com/mondaymorningradio/Carl_Schramm.mp3   Photo: Maxwell Rotbart, Guest HostPosted: January 7, 2019Monday Morning Run Time: 14:35

Monday Morning Radio
Forget About Email and Social Networking Marketing: Text Messaging Is Where It’s At

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 45:29


Imagine if 95 percent of your marketing messages were opened, and not merely opened, but read within three minutes of you hitting the ‘send’ button. What would you call that kind of turbocharged email?  Jim Koch calls it text message marketing – and he built a budding global empire on the fact that while email and social network marketing are now saturated and largely ignored – few people ever ignore their text messages. Jim launched Mobit, his text-marketing platform almost five years ago, and having recently sold it, continues to head its North American and UK operations.  This week he shares with host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart, poolside in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona, the rules of successful text message marketing – as well as its limitations. [Monday Morning Radio listeners who wish to learn more, without obligation, can text the word “Mobile” to 72000. They will then get access to a 30-minute strategic presentation on how mobile marketing for businesses works. In addition, they will have an opportunity to book a 30-minute free one-on-one consultation with a Mobit marketing specialist.] Photo: Jim Koch, MobitPosted: November 26, 2018Monday Morning Run Time: 45:28

Het product dat de wereld verandert

Podcast #2 - Duurzame productontwikkeling & community In deze podcast gaan we in gesprek met Tjeerd Visser, business development manager bij Dopper, en Alexander De Bièvre, medeoprichter van Mobit. Ontdek de visie en waarden van hun product, en de sterkte van community building en deeleconomie.

48 Days to the Work You Love Internet Radio Show
Responsible but no passion – what a boring life!

48 Days to the Work You Love Internet Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 49:37


Questions: I seem to have no dreams or desires.  Is this normal? How can I find more older workers to hire? I am working a position that I like okay but doesn't pay well at all. How can I meet influencers who can open doors for me? Good News Older workers are making a comeback Cliff Feightner poem: When you are working your jobYou may feel like part of a mobIt's not very funnyIf you just work for moneyAnd at the end of the day, you just sob Quotation: “Always make your future bigger than your past.”  Dan Sullivan  — Tweet This Episode – 11-24-17 Title: N/A Subtitle: N/A Summary: It's that time of the year when we reflect on all that we have and express our gratitude—Thanksgiving! It's also a time that we can be cognizant of others and share a meal, a gift basket, or even just a smile. Today, Dan shares a number of inspiring stories of people who went the extra mile for their neighbor. He also expresses the importance of discovering that dream, wish, or purpose that takes our life to a whole new level. Sponsored By: FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:13 – Preview of Today's Show on “Responsible but no passion – what a boring life!” I seem to have no dreams or desires. Is this normal? How can I find more older workers to hire? I am working a position that I like okay but doesn't pay well at all How can I meet influencers who can open doors for me? Good News Older workers are making a comeback “Always make your future bigger than your past.” – Dan Sullivan 01:51 – A poem from Cliff Feightner When you are working your job You may feel like part of a mob It's not very funny If you just work for money And at the end of the day, you just sob 03:43 – Dan is an optimist and looks for the positive in all things 04:51 – His list of things he's grateful for is long [spp-timestamp time=”05:31 “]– FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days [spp-timestamp time=”07:01 “]– A guy sacrificed his Tesla to save an unconscious driver 07:23 – 41-year old Manfred saw a Volkswagen swerving 07:48 – He pulled his Model S Tesla in front of the Volkswagen until both cars came to a halt and then he performed first aid on the unconscious driver 08:07 – The driver was reported to have suffered a stroke 08:14 – The cost to repair Manfred's Tesla was $10,000—Elon Musk tweeted that he'd have it repaired at no cost [spp-timestamp time=”09:09 “]– A young lady invites a lonely widower to a dinner date 09:24 – Ellie Walker was heartbroken to learn that 86-year old Edwin Holmes would be spending Christmas day alone 09:40 – Edwin's children all live in Australia and he has been living alone since the passing of his wife in 2006 09:48 – Ellie works at a retail store and has always considered Edwin her favorite customer 10:37 – Dan shares about their church in Kentucky giving away Thanksgiving Baskets for the people in need within the community 12:21 – Dan decided to bring a guest into his home to be part of his family for the day and for the next 10 years until he died 13:39 – We should see the people who don't have anybody that could use a smile or a friend [spp-timestamp time=”13:51″] – Veteran bursts into tears when dentist sees his teeth and gives him $15K of work for free 14:14 – Dr. Nguyen was shocked when he looked at retired Air Force Staff Sgt. David Tyler Harmon's teeth—his gums were infected, he had cracked teeth, and grinding problems that totalled to more than $15K in dental work 14:50 – Sending the request to the VA would take a long time so Dr. Nguyen volunteered to fix his teeth for free 15:15 – Every person has a skill that can help benefit another person 16:14 – Curtis says, I seem to have no dreams or desires. Is this normal? 17:33 – Dan immediately reached out to Curtis to follow up on this 18:31 – Dan is having a hard time understanding if not having a dream/desire is even possible 20:26 – “Welcome the unexpected things that happen to you” 20:40 – Believe that you have a unique purpose in life [spp-timestamp time=”22:10″] – Check out the classic book, I Dare You 23:30 – Keeping things the same may be keeping you stupid 24:26 – Break the cycle of discouragement or losing Start doing what you can to stay sharp physically Spend at least 2 hours everyday reading or listening positive material Invite a friend or take yourself out to a concert Take a class Volunteer to help someone else 27:57 – Older workers are making a comeback 28:32 – Some companies are even looking for people who have retired 29:07 – Dave's note, How can I find more older workers to hire? 30:02 – Dave is a department manager who is looking for people with at least 10 years of experience 30:58 – He suggests that worried applicants should role play to prepare for whatever concerns they might have with the interview [spp-timestamp time=”31:37″] – Learn to Generate Passive Income by Publishing Public Domain Content Aaron Kerr's course now on sale for $48 32:51 – Over a 175K ebooks were sold by Aaron with a $110K in royalties 33:13 – This came from a side hustle using a public domain—Aaron is still working full time 34:19 – Cathy says, How can I meet influencers who can open doors for me? 34:50 – Lee, on the other hand, says, I am working a position that I like okay but doesn't pay well at all 36:57 – Dan highly encourages you to find a job where you can do what you're currently doing now, but pays well 37:10 – 48 Days, for example, is able to provide free products and services to prisons and charitable organizations because other areas in the business are profitable 39:49 – Find other ways to be profitable and be that financial provider—then you'll still be able support the causes for children 40:58 – Dan has an interview with Michael Stelzner for Marketing World 2018 [spp-timestamp time=”41:12″] – Meet Dan at Social Media Marketing World 2018 – Click here to choose your ticket 42:25 – Dan goes to conferences to build relationships 47:21 – Dan closes today's podcast 3 Key Points: Thanksgiving should NOT be the only time we are grateful for what we have. Share the blessings that you have to the needy—and remember, it doesn't always have to be in the form of money! A life without a dream, desire, or purpose lacks meaning. Start finding your WHY. Resources Mentioned: To ask Dan a question for the podcast – AskDan or email at askdan@48Days.com Get your Goal Planning Guide now The 48 Days Eagles Apply now for membership. New members get a video from Dan and a free 48DaysEagles shirt! The podcast timestamps are now clickable. Just go to any 48 Days Podcast and click on the timestamp of your interest. You will instantly be taken to that portion of the audio podcast Our 48 Days Coaching Mastery Program: https://store.48days.com/products/coaching-mastery-program Learn to Generate Passive Income by Publishing Public Domain Content Aaron Kerr's course now on sale for $48 FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days Our 48 Days Coaching Mastery Program: https://store.48days.com/products/coaching-mastery-program Amazon Merch Program provenamazoncourse.com/48days Meet Dan at Social Media Marketing World 2018 – Click here to choose your ticket   Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives The post Responsible but no passion – what a boring life! appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.

INFLUENCE: Entrepreneurs and Executives Heather Havenwood Chief Sexy Boss™
WHH58: Text me that! The Death of Email with Jim Koch

INFLUENCE: Entrepreneurs and Executives Heather Havenwood Chief Sexy Boss™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 34:21


Hi Winners, Look, the days of go to WWW.blahblah dot COM.... are OVER! The days of TEXT 'Heather' to 72000 to get your FREE Gift are HERE! We are a texting society. 3 year olds text. 80 year olds text. WE TEXT! So why are you forcing your clients and buyers and subscribers to email you? I interviewed Jim Koch, VP of Marketing of Mobit.com Listen in to the fun! Heather Havenwood Support this podcast

Cashflow Diary™
CFD 073 - Energetic Entrepreneur and “Ironman” Extraordinaire Phil Richards shares his Entrepreneurs Checklist for Success!

Cashflow Diary™

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2014 52:29


It takes a lot of drive and passion to be a noted contender in SEVEN Ironman competitions, but that’s what defines Australia’s Phil Richards, one of the most energetic serial entrepreneurs I’ve ever met. His drive and determination as an entrepreneur started early in life. Phil launched his first successful company at the age of 25. This would be one of nine successful ventures. Among them are names you might recognize: Vision Specialists Optometrists, Healthy Tasty & Fast, Smart Payroll, PetBox, Dreamfunda and MOBIT. Phil says he truly enjoys starting new businesses, but tells us that he couldn’t do it without good teams. (Sound familiar?) Listen as Phil talks about team building, cash flow creation through putting automated systems in place and about how having faith in the future are all necessary ingredients to reach success in any business. Phil also talks about the importance of embracing the newest marketing technologies and how it can boost cash flow. He also shares points from his Entrepreneurs Checklist for Success, which involves determining your product by way of solving your clients/customers’ pain points and the size of your market. What other points are in the checklist? I’m not tellin’ here. Grab a pen and listen in!

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
Scottish Poetry Library Podcast 2

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2009 17:24


In a music and poetry themed podcast, Scottish Poetry Library Reader in Residence Ryan van Winkle discusses some memorable lines from poems which he loves; an interview with Edinburgh based poet and musician JL Williams; a track from Laertes Why Are You Crying; followed by Canadian spoken word artist Myra Davies and a track from the Berlin-based Moabit label - "Goodbye Belfast". Presented by Ryan van Winkle and produced by Colin Fraser.