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Revelado pelo Vasco da Gama nos anos 1960, o volante aceitou proposta do futebol australiano em 1971, tornando-se um dos principais jogadores do país em seu tempo. Além de defender os Socceroos entre 1975 e 1979, foi jogador e treinador do Dulwich Hill, clube ligado ao Madeira Club, da comunidade portuguesa de Sydney.
Workshop de Prospecção com IA - 27/06 - Não Perca! Clique e se inscreva: https://supervendedores.com.br/workshop-prospeccao-com-ia-podcast/Por que alguém que já fez dezenas de cursos continua cometendo os mesmos erros nas reuniões?Por que vendedores experientes sabem exatamente o que deveriam fazer, mas na hora da conversa com o cliente acabam voltando para o piloto automático?E mais importante: a Inteligência Artificial está tornando os vendedores mais produtivos ou criando uma geração de profissionais que sabem o que fazer, mas não sabem o porquê fazem?Neste episódio, recebemos Thiago Muniz para uma conversa profunda sobre atenção, aprendizado, execução, inteligência emocional, cultura comercial e o verdadeiro impacto da IA no futuro das vendas.Você vai descobrir:✅ Por que conhecimento não gera resultado sozinho.✅ O erro que faz vendedores esquecerem tudo quando a pressão aumenta.✅ Como a IA pode estar enfraquecendo seu senso crítico sem você perceber.✅ O que diferencia vendedores que sobrevivem daqueles que serão substituídos.Se você sente que sua equipe aprende muito, mas executa pouco, este episódio pode mudar completamente sua forma de enxergar desenvolvimento comercial.
Film Festival Tickets: https://buytickets.at/thedopeyfoundation/2216905 Listen Without ads on patreon: www.pareon.com/dopeypodcast This week on the Wednesday Dose! The episode kicks off with a classic hippie Dopey email from listener MB, who recounts a spectacular Phish tour nitrous disaster. After days of ketamine, booze, overpriced cocaine, and lot balloons at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Colorado, MB face-plants into the dirt while clutching multiple nitrous balloons, destroys his glasses, spends a miserable flight home dry-heaving and hallucinating, and somehow survives a concussion-level experience. The story ends on a positive note with nearly ten months clean and sober and a request for dream guests Gibby Haynes and Jason Isbell. Dave then dives into Patreon and Spotify comments, including continuing fallout from the Dopey Sticker Contest. Selby files an official election challenge, claiming the contest was stolen and accusing Dave of failing to refresh Patreon before announcing a winner. Dave doubles down, insisting Felix Heads remains the champion despite accusations of voter suppression, corruption, and sticker fraud. Along the way listeners discuss ADHD, religion, Knicks fandom, kratom recovery, Long Island stories, and the eternal mystery of white crack dealers. The heart of the episode is an incredible interview with Michael Muniz, a 69-year-old Brooklyn native with 36 years sober. Michael tells a quintessential New York story that stretches from Brownsville gangs, schoolyard fights, and witnessing the neighborhood transformation of Brooklyn in the 1960s and 70s to marijuana, acid, cocaine, crack addiction, homelessness, Rikers Island, and ultimately recovery through Phoenix House. Michael shares stories about seeing his deceased father's face in the clouds during an LSD trip, discovering crack in the Cypress Projects and instantly becoming obsessed, losing everything while sleeping on subway trains and wandering New York's tunnels, robbing his mother, surviving violent encounters, and eventually finding his way into Phoenix House. What began as a plan to simply get clean long enough to save money and return to crack eventually became a lifelong recovery journey. The conversation explores therapeutic communities, recovery philosophy, family loyalty, homelessness during the crack epidemic, the culture of Brooklyn neighborhoods, Rikers Island in the 1980s, and the power of second chances. Michael also describes a dramatic courtroom moment where, facing serious federal charges, he convinced a judge to give him probation instead of prison after speaking honestly about recovery and wanting a different life. By the end, Michael reflects on his 36 years of sobriety, his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, acting career, and belief that recovery is a lifelong process. Dave and Michael bond over drug dreams, gratitude, family, and the reality that while the desire to get high may never fully disappear, a meaningful life in recovery is infinitely better. The episode closes with Michael from the band Good Kid performing a live version of “Good So Bad,” All that and MORE MORE MORE on the Wednesday dose of that good old Dopey Show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Top contest players Ryan Petrunyak and Jackson Muniz join Mikee P. to discuss the Churchill Downs Card on Memorial Day Monday, May 25th. The guys discuss the $ 1,000 Buy-in BCBC qualifier on Twinspires.com on Monday, along with plays in several races on the card.
Top contest players Ryan Petrunyak and Jackson Muniz join Mikee P. to discuss the Churchill Downs Card on Memorial Day Monday, May 25th. The guys discuss the $ 1,000 Buy-in BCBC qualifier on Twinspires.com on Monday, along with plays in several races on the card.
Hi EveryoneI hope you can get just as excited about this research as I am. It has been around a while but I am just putting the peices together. References are below.I want you to EXPERIENCE THIS for yourself. Here are three ways NOW!Shiloh SophiaBook a call to explore our 9 month training called Stardust Initation starting in JuneJoin me for my NEW class, called Threshold - we are gonna paint aiwth power!Come along with me and my BFF Amy Ahlers to explore navigating this wild wild worldThe Neuroscience of Self-Expression: Why the Brush Knows Before We DoI want to speak to you about something I am so passionate about — the neuroscience of self-expression. It comes from my root system, because I come from the Stardust Lineage, and we are creative, spiritual, magical women who pass tools of Intentional Creativity from hand to hand and heart to heart. This isn't a woo-woo idea, and neither is it entirely scientific. It's a hybrid. Sometimes the brush knows before we know what's actually going to happen.I want to tell you about a researcher at Drexel University who has spent a decade strapping near-infrared sensors onto people's foreheads and watching what happens when the human brain is firing and wiring the moment the paintbrush touches the paper or the canvas. Do you know how long I've wanted to do this? Her name is Girija Kaimal — Wow. I would love to have a cup of tea with her. Of course, she doesn't know me. She probably will at some point, because I'm going to reach out. And she's probably never heard the words medicine painting — one of the terms we use for our work, because it's an approach to painting that's healing. Her data has been confirming what the women in our lineage have known since the 1930s. Self-expression is healing. Painting for us is a spiritual practice. It is not just a hobby. It is literally a neurological event. And guess what? When you paint with intention, the event begins before the brush ever touches the canvas. If you've worked with me, you know I talk about this all the time as energy equals matter at the speed of light — your energy as thought, expressed through your physical body, the equal sign, manifests matter at the speed of light on the canvas. Are you kidding me? Yes. The neurological awakening of what's going to happen happens before the brush touches the material.You may also be aware of another piece of research that adds to our point, by Audrey van der Meer, a Norwegian neuroscientist who has proved that writing by hand wakes up the brain in ways that typing cannot. Imagine how many kids these days are no longer learning to handwrite?! Her work is finding something so incredible about what happens when people are actually handwriting — she's measuring how the brain encodes the writing of letters into memory, and the brain is lighting up. When Kaimal's team did their research, they put 26 people in headbands — the kind that read blood flow inside the prefrontal cortex literally in real time. (Gosh, I wish it were here.) They were given three minutes to color in a mandala, to doodle around a circle, and to free-draw whatever they wanted. The results were published back in 2017 in Art Therapy. Guess what? All three activities lit up the medial prefrontal cortex. Wow. Wow. That region is part of the brain's reward pathway. Are you picking up what I'm putting down? That's the same circuit that fires when someone you love walks into the room. This is when you get to have tea with your best friend and you're jumping up and down. This is when your lover winks at you and you know what's coming next. This is when those of us in Intentional Creativity know that I'm going to do a power-packed livestream that's going to knock our red striped socks off. We feel love.The people she studied were not artists — most of them. And their brain did not care, in a literal way. Their brain didn't care if they were an artist. Their brain rewarded them anyway, for the simple act of creating color across a page with their hands. What's interesting too is that working inside of shapes — as in coloring — really does something powerful to the brain and to memory. It's just so exciting.In a separate study, the same researchers took 39 adults, gave them 45 minutes with markers, clay, and collage materials — nothing structured — and measured the cortisol in their saliva before and after. I kid you not. Cortisol in the saliva. Cortisol is the hormone your body produces under stress, the one that keeps so many of us awake at three in the morning, especially those of us going through midlife. Seventy-five percent of the participants showed lower cortisol after making art. No skill required. No talent required. No making it pretty. No perfectionism required. It is not an act of performance. It is an act of self-expression. The brain is responding to the act itself. It's in a way metacognition — becoming conscious of becoming conscious, while being intentional about what you're creating.There's something else I want to add, because when you're coloring and your brain doesn't have to make decisions, you can actually break a psychotic loop. This comes from nurses at Stanford who use my coloring books, Color of Woman. If they could get patients to color, they could break a psychotic loop. Wow. Why are we not talking about this more? Whether you're in a psychotic loop or not, wouldn't it be helpful to know that you could sit down and color and you would start to go into a different brain state? This is so important. (And it doesn't work if there's a blank page — for that psychotic-loop piece.)Now, our part in this. For close to 30 years I have been working with creating with intention, and since 2008 I've been training others to work with Intentional Creativity. I have not been teaching people to become brilliant artists — though some of them are. I have not been teaching people to make perfect paintings, though some of them do. I have not been teaching perfection technique to make a painting that would hang on the wall of a gallery. No. We've been into self-expression — to see what happens inside when you express yourself.Painting like this is a way of * Exploring our inner world. * A way of coming face to face with the often hidden identity within ourselves. * A way of activating the inner healer and the energies that go with that. * A way of catalyzing the brainwaves to move from beta to alpha to theta, so we can cross over into that state of the imagination and reach the subconscious domains. * A way of allowing the canvas itself to be a portal — to hold what the body carries* To express into form what was once inside and didn't have anywhere to go. * A composting of energy, now expressed onto the canvas. We call it medicine painting. Tens of thousands of people in our community have painted with it, and before I started doing it, we had two generations of artists who did it before me.Here's what the neuroscientists have not measured — but I would bet my brushes and my striped socks they would receive incredible results. The study in Kaimal's lab gave people markers and said, Go. There wasn't an intention set. Of course, the intention was that they were being measured. BUT. There wasn't an invocation. There wasn't a prayer. There wasn't a lighting of a candle. There wasn't a moment of asking what the piece of paper or the canvas wants to express to us. There wasn't a moment of what message are you receiving. And the cortisol still dropped. BOOOM DIGGITY. The reward pathway still lit up. The body still received a measurable gift — and the “able to experience it” part is super important to me. Because when we do this work and invite people to experience and acknowledge that it's happened, it creates more reward and more bliss and more affirmation and more faith that we could do it again and again. Which is why the science matters to me — because I want us to be able to do it again and again, in risk groups, in affinity groups, in groups of children, with people who need it. We need to bring this work everywhere.Imagine what the data would look like if the people being measured were bringing an intention. An intention to heal an illness. An intention to repair a marriage. An intention to pray for the end of war. Do you know how much power comes into the field, into the body, when one of us places our hand on the canvas and the other hand on the heart and says, What wants to be revealed? When a woman holds the red thread with other women in her circle, when she blesses the water and the cup of rain with holy water sprinkled from the places that matter to her, that brush is then charged with all of that energy. When we set an intention to alchemize trauma and wounds from years ago, patterns stuck in the body — then, when the brush expresses lightning, because we are daughters of lightning, it gets moved.In Intentional Creativity we say that the intention sets the field. This comes from Einstein's theories “the field is the sole governing agency of the particle”. The energy around us is what's creating what goes on the canvas. The thought we have and the intention we set will impact what shows up on the canvas. Then we observe it with our eyes, and the material goes back through the brain and translates back through the hands again. The moment you choose what this experience is for, the body has already started doing the work of translating the thought through the body, and the brush is just the place where the choice makes the inner vision possible — and then visible.What the neuroscience is beginning to show is that this is not metaphoric. Self-expression is not just a great idea. The state of the nervous system, before this act of beauty, this act of devotion — I'm so humbled by this. You can tell I'm just all lit up. When we come to the canvas, our nervous system is firing and wiring in a particular way. When we bring intention to the canvas, the nervous system shifts and becomes more regulated. The heart and brain can come into coherence. A brain and a mind that has been communicated with — that this sacred act will enable you to receive different signals — will receive messages you can't even imagine. Intention is a neurological primer of possibility. All meditation teachers know this. Our grandmothers who blessed the bread while kneading it, know this. Our aunties who sew the quilts know this. Every woman in our community who has ever painted herself back into her own body and told her own story — we know this. We've crossed a threshold into another way of being, and there is no way to step back from it, because once you know, you know.More studies are coming, and they will demonstrate what we have already been practicing. They will catch up to what we've already been doing. Consider what this means for us — for women in midlife, who have been carrying grief and rage and trauma and versions of ourselves we've tried to leave behind in those old relationships. We've worked it. We've gone to therapy. We've used our journals. And yet something still isn't moving. Painting with intention opens the door to a healing that most of us could never imagine was possible with something so simple — something that does not require talent. The data from these researchers shows us that the brain rewards the act of self-expression, having nothing to do with skill.You do not need to know what's going to happen. You do not need to control the outcomes. In fact, if you try to do that, your brainwaves will change and perhaps constrict. Intention does not require a known outcome. It requires inquiry and a willingness to show up and to not be in control. You don't even need to believe it's going to happen for it to work. You just need to show up. Your cortisol is going to drop anyway. Somewhere in the medial prefrontal cortex, lights begin to fire and wire. The reward begins to spark. Your nervous system registers that something on your behalf has begun. And then there's the craving — the craving to do it again.The handwriting research showed us that we lose something when we are just typing. The painting research shows us that when we bring ourselves to the canvas, we actually create wellbeing and bliss. But I want you to hear that you do not have to be talented. You do not have to know what you're called to. If you will pick up a brush with us and cross a threshold and set an intention — if you will ask the questions you've been afraid to ask in the good company of other powerful women — then we can cross the threshold together. The canvas reveals an answer. Our paintbrush is less like a brush adding color, and more like an archeologist revealing something that's already inside. Our vision is that you already have everything you need inside of you, and what we're doing is creating a condition in the field that allows it to be expressed.And so, with my heartfelt invitation and my emphatic hand motions — which you cannot see — I invite you to join me for Threshold, a brand-new class that is going to rock our world, because that's what I'm intending is going to happen, and it happens every time as long as people show up. Plus, there's a money-back guarantee. Or if you're ready to dive into the big mama codex of our work, it's called Stardust Initiation. You can find everything at musea.orgThis is Curate Shiloh Sophia, and I'm looking forward to gathering with you and transforming our brains and hearts and hands as we fire and wire together. As we say in the Stardust lineage: with our feet on the good red earth and our hands in the stars, our hearts on our sleeve and our hands in the medium, we create — and we become the oracle that we are seeking. It happens in real time. It happens right now. And it happens every time1. Van der Weel, F. R., & Van der Meer, A. L. H. (2024). Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity: A high-density EEG study with implications for the classroom. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1219945.https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1219945/fullOpen access. The 36-student EEG study referenced in the opening of the piece. Note: the lead author is Van der Weel; Van der Meer is corresponding author and the public face of the work.2. Kaimal, G., Ayaz, H., Herres, J., Dieterich-Hartwell, R., Makwana, B., Kaiser, D. H., & Nasser, J. A. (2017). Functional near-infrared spectroscopy assessment of reward perception based on visual self-expression: Coloring, doodling, and free drawing. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 55, 85–92.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S019745561630171XThe fNIRS study showing medial prefrontal cortex activation during the three art tasks. 26 participants. Doodling produced the strongest signal.3. Kaimal, G., Ray, K., & Muniz, J. (2016). Reduction of cortisol levels and participants' responses following art making. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 33(2), 74–80.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07421656.2016.1166832Open access. The cortisol study. 39 adults, 45 minutes of art-making, 75% showed lower cortisol afterward, no correlation with prior art experience. Get full access to Tea with the Muse at teawiththemuse.substack.com/subscribe
On thias issue we speak with Tiffany Kelly with Tn Kids Belong and we revisit with Harold Muniz with SBA
On this edition we speak with State Rep William Lambreth and SBA Public Affairs Specialist Harold Muniz.
Nathan Muniz is the founder and owner of 247Secretary.com. The business is based in Florida, USA, but has contact center operations in the Philippines. Nathan talked to Mark Hillary from the floor of his contact center on his approach to telling the world about his business. He walks the floor and talks to real people doing their job. No studio. No scripts. No "AI transformation" buzzwords. Just real agents, real calls, and real insight. And here's the uncomfortable truth: That raw, unfiltered content is doing more for his pipeline than most enterprise marketing teams with million-dollar budgets. Prospects are literally saying: "ChatGPT told us to talk to you." Let that sink in. While everyone else is using AI to churn out generic content, Nathan is using reality to train the AI engines. Authenticity is the key word here. Nathan lets people see his business up close and the online viewers love it, but the AI audience is even more important - because these AI tools are telling people about Nathan's business. https://247secretary.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bdcoutsourcing/ Summary: Mark Hillary and Peter Ryan discuss Nathan Muniz's innovative marketing strategy for his BPO, 247Secretary.com, in the Philippines. Nathan's approach involves posting authentic, behind-the-scenes videos on LinkedIn, which has attracted clients through AI recommendations like ChatGPT. This transparency has led to significant engagement and new leads without traditional lead generation efforts. Nathan emphasizes the importance of showing legitimacy, especially for offshore BPOs, and highlights the value of original content over glossy marketing. He also notes the ongoing demand for human agents despite AI hype and advises businesses to be transparent about their operations to build trust and credibility.
Join Dr. Bryant Muniz Safadi as he explores his growing commitment to advocacy, the causes that drive his efforts, and the impactful projects he is actively working on.
Breakout: Military Network – Veterans Ministry with Raul Muniz on Saturday, April 18, at 10:00 am at the EQUIP Conference The post EQUIP Conference 2026 – April 18th Breakout with Raul Muniz appeared first on MDC.
Guests Include: - Reis Kessel, NDSU sophomore tight end - Cory Provus, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcast - Maddie Muniz, NDSU women's basketball transfer - Quinn Irey, Horace baseball head coach
Get ready for a deep dive into the Late Pick 5 at Keeneland Race Course as In The Money Media brings you expert analysis for Friday's card. Host Mikee P is joined by sharp handicappers Jackson Muniz and Ryan Petrunyak to break down each leg of the sequence with insight, strategy, and value plays.In this episode, the crew discusses pace scenarios, key contenders, longshot opportunities, and ticket construction tips to help you attack one of the most exciting wagers in racing. Whether you're a seasoned bettor or new to multi-race wagers, this Late Pick 5 preview delivers actionable handicapping advice and expert opinions to give you an edge.Tune in for sharp analysis, betting strategy, and everything you need to confidently play Keeneland's Late Pick 5.
Get ready for a deep dive into the Late Pick 5 at Keeneland Race Course as In The Money Media brings you expert analysis for Friday's card. Host Mikee P is joined by sharp handicappers Jackson Muniz and Ryan Petrunyak to break down each leg of the sequence with insight, strategy, and value plays.In this episode, the crew discusses pace scenarios, key contenders, longshot opportunities, and ticket construction tips to help you attack one of the most exciting wagers in racing. Whether you're a seasoned bettor or new to multi-race wagers, this Late Pick 5 preview delivers actionable handicapping advice and expert opinions to give you an edge.Tune in for sharp analysis, betting strategy, and everything you need to confidently play Keeneland's Late Pick 5.
Frankie Muniz stops by to talk about his fatherhood journey. We talk about how much Frankie enjoys being a father. He shares all the thought and preparation he and his wife were doing once they found out that they were having a baby. Next we talk about him reprising his iconic role of Malcom in the new series on Hulu and Disney+ Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair. Frankie shares how much fun he had working with the cast as well as now playing a grown up version of Malcolm, who is a father. After that we talked about his NASCAR career. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Frankie Muniz Frankie Muniz is an actor and professional race car driver. He is best known for starring as the titular character in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. Muniz transitioned to professional racing in 2006, initially competing in open-wheel series like the Champ Car Atlantic Championship. After a hiatus, he shifted to stock car racing in 2021. In addition, he is a full-time driver in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the SRO GT4 America Series. Frankie and his wife, Paige have one son. Make sure you follow Frankie on Instagram over at @frankiemuniz4. Also make sure check out Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair on Hulu and Disney+. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABol0H2n_rc BetterHelp Is This Week's Sponsor BetterHelp was founded in 2013 to remove the traditional barriers to therapy and make mental health care more accessible to everyone. Today, it is the world's largest therapy service — providing professional, affordable, and personalized therapy in a convenient online format. BetterHelp's network of more than 30,000 licensed therapists has helped over 5 million people worldwide take ownership of their mental health and work towards their personal goals. As the unmet need for mental health services continues to grow, BetterHelp is committed to expanding access to therapy globally. Plus for my readers and podcast listeners when you use the special link at betterhelp.com/artoffatherhood you can get 10% off your first month. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Renato Muniz, CEO do Grupo Caju e cliente da Politi Academy há 3 anos, revela como saiu da operação, estruturou planejamento estratégico e escalou de 1 restaurante japonês para 17 unidades, 5 marcas, 900 funcionários e R$228 milhões de faturamento anual. Neste episódio, ele compartilha os erros dos primeiros negócios, como definir conceito e persona para cada marca, a estratégia de precificação que derruba concorrentes, o modelo de sócio-operador e os rituais de gestão que todo dono de restaurante deveria implementar. Meta do grupo: R$1 bilhão em 5 anos._____________________________________________________________
In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Nadia König Muniz, founder and creative director of LaNaia Jewels, to unpack how she built a 479,000-follower personal brand without chasing trends, hooks, or algorithm hacks. Known for her disciplined, taste-driven approach to fashion and content, Nadia shares how prioritizing quality over virality has helped her build long-term trust, scale a luxury brand, and grow a deeply engaged audience. Together, they break down why slow, intentional content often outperforms viral moments, how consistency compounds even when growth feels invisible, and why most creators lose momentum by chasing short-term wins. Nadia opens up about her Swiss upbringing, how it shaped her values around sustainability and discipline, and why she refuses to let trends pull her away from her vision, even when viral content tempts creators to pivot. They explore the realities of building a creator-led luxury brand, the difference between attention and trust, and why a single viral video rarely translates into meaningful growth. Gary challenges Nadia on monetization, personal brand leverage, and showing up more on camera, revealing how creators can scale without sacrificing integrity or identity. This conversation is a thoughtful, honest look at building a brand that lasts, not just one that spikes. If you are a creator or entrepreneur looking to grow with intention, resist burnout, and play the long game in the creator economy, this episode will fundamentally change how you think about growth, patience, and value. Apply for Creator Method:https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g10V8MEBjg2pfJFi Follow Nadia on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/la_nadia/ Follow Gary on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky?igsh=MTBwbmx0ZmlmMTU0ZQ== Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & Nadia's Journey 03:10 Building Without Chasing the Algorithm 07:45 Quality Over Virality in Content Creation 12:30 Swiss Values, Discipline, and Long-Term Thinking 18:40 Why Viral Videos Don't Build Real Brands 25:15 Consistency, Patience, and Audience Trust 32:50 Creator-Led Luxury & Monetization Reality 40:05 Showing Up More Without Oversharing 47:30 Playing the Long Game in the Creator Economy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No CRM Zummit 2025, realizado em Florianópolis, Amanda Alves (Blip e Revenue Thinkers), Thiago Muniz (Receita Previsível) e Weverton Soares (Zoho Brasil) apresentaram os principais achados do primeiro Panorama de RevOps no Brasil. O estudo revela o estágio de maturidade das operações de receita no país e mostra como dados, cultura e pessoas são decisivos para escalar crescimento com previsibilidade. Um marco para quem busca decisões mais inteligentes em vendas, marketing e tecnologia.
Québec, c'est Pepsi qui gagne sur Coke, mais pourquoi ? Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Script: Amylie Chiasson, Mémorante en histoire à l'UQAM et Laurent Turcot Montage: Diane, Artémis Production | artemisproduction.framer.website Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: BOURQUE, Olivier, Ici, c'est (encore) Pepsi, p. DAVIS, S. et al., « The Pepsi “Meunier” Campaign », Canadian Congress of Advertising, 1993, p. 8. GIRARD, Mario, Le petit roi se désaltère, p. LEAGUE, LEADERS, Le match: Pepsi vs Coca-Cola, p. LITTLE, Becky, « How the “Blood Feud” Between Coke and Pepsi Escalated During the 1980s Cola Wars », HISTORY, 28 juin 2019, https://www.history.com/articles/cola-wars-pepsi-new-coke-failure, (14 août 2025). MARSO, Ed, « Cola Wars », Asian Business, vol. 34, n° 12, 1998, p. 10‑12. MUNIZ, Albert M. et Lawrence O. HAMER, « Us versus Them: Oppositional Brand Loyalty and the Cola Wars », NA - Advances in Consumer Researsh, vol. 28, 7 août 2025, p. 355‑361. « The cola wars made Pepsi and Coke “the world's best marketers” », The Economist, 2020, p. NA. Publicité super marché Métro, La Tribune, 25 juin 1986. https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3707957?docsearchtext=coca-cola Le tournoi H.M.L.M. remporte un gros succès, L'écho de Frontenac, 16 mars 1982, p. 2p. https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4040785?docsearchtext=pepsi Publicité de Pepsi, Le Soleil, 2 décembre 1981, p. 9p. https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2730299?docsearchtext=pepsi https://youtu.be/jtwkKrjHlhc?si=o-VR9YIsml4gqabH Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #pepsi #coke #cola
Today's guest goes by the name Jagger, he hails from NW Montana. Jagger was born with spina bifida but that doesn't stop him from doing what he loves to do. He loves all things outdoors but like a lot of my guests, he is most passionate about Turkey hunting! Jagger is a resiliant young man, deomonstrating that while he has to walk with crutches, this does not stop him. His uncle has played a lage role in his life and started taking Jagger outdoors and hunting several years ago, we get to hear how Jagger has faced these challenges, but as he says, "I don't know any different, it has always been this way for me." Embracing his norm, has given Jagger a positive attitude that is contageous. www.taurususa.com www.cva.com www.himtnjerky.com www.christianoutdoors.org www.citrusafe.com www.elimishieldhunt.com www.mossyoak.com
Mikee P. hosts the red-hot Jackson Muniz and Chris Cupples for a Spot Play look at Sunday's Races from across the country. Gulfstream Park, Oaklawn, and Aqueduct are covered by the team looking to find winners.
What if the invention that truly made us human wasn't the wheel, language, or even agriculture — but art? In this episode of Infinite Loops, we sit down with internationally renowned artist Vik Muniz to explore a radical and deeply human idea: that art — the ability to represent the world — may be humanity's most important invention after fire. Born in São Paulo and now collected by major museums around the world, Muniz reflects on his own life journey — from growing up in a Brazilian favela to redefining what art can be — and explains why the artwork is only ever half complete. The viewer finishes it. #Art #Creativity #VicMuniz #Perception #Photography #Innovation #Documentary #Mindset #VisualArt #InfiniteLoops Important links: Substack: https://newsletter.osv.llc/ Vik's website: https://vikmuniz.net/
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After an extended hiatus, L.B. Muniz returns with a deep and wide-ranging monologue about why he stepped away, what brought him back, and why making sense of the world feels harder—and more necessary—than ever. This is less a “hot takes” episode and more a reflection on political violence, the death of easy ideologies, the sickness of wishing harm on enemies, the limits of politics itself, and how the internet has shattered traditional culture into a thousand distributed tribes.Been Awake is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit beenawake.substack.com/subscribe
Ryan Anderson and Jackson Muniz break down the Late Pick 5 on Saturday, November 15th, from Aqueduct Racetrack.
A policial militar Munique Busson viralizou nas redes sociais após publicar um vídeo com críticas à professora Jacqueline Muniz, da Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF).Busson participou da operação nos complexos da Penha e do Alemão, no Rio de Janeiro, na semana passada, e respondeu a comentários feitos por Muniz sobre a ação.Felipe Moura Brasil, Duda Teixeira e Ricardo Kertzman comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores. Apresentado por Felipe Moura Brasil, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade. Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade. Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Papo Antagonista https://bit.ly/papoantagonista Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
Go to WeWantPicks.com/OFFER and use code ANDSTILL and claim your 10% discount. Use our link and claim a free LMNT Sample Pack when they make any purchase! The LMNT Sample Pack includes 1 packet of every flavor, no questions asked refunds on all orders – you don't even have to send it back! This offer may be claimed be first-time and returning LMNT customers, ONLY THOUGH OUR LINK! http://drinklmnt.com/WeighingIn FOLLOW the team on Twitter and Instagram | @weighingin | @therealpunk | @podcastdave | @georgeharris48 Intro 00:00 Mix And Vanderford Loss 00:28 Ankalaev vs Pereira 10:36 RIP Arthur Jones 23:25 Dvalishvili vs Sandhagen 26:01 Procházka vs Rountree 29:01 Emmett vs Zalal 31:26 Magomedov vs Pyfer 33:21 Gautier vs Vines 36:23 Santos vs Joo-Sang 36:43 Shahbazyan vs Muniz 39:18 Nurmagomedov vs Hughes 40:30 Anderson vs Yagshimuradov 50:10 Pettis vs Magomedov 51:55 Colgan vs Wilson 54:04 Cartwright vs Loughran 54:34 Perry vs Stephens 55:30 UFC Qatar Fights Announced 1:06:38 McGregor done deal for White House 1:15:55 Diaz vs Poirier in boxing? 1:22:34
Final picks and full card breakdown for #UFC320LIKE - COMMENT - PLEASE SUBSCRIBETIMESTAMPS:(00:01) - Intro / UFC 320 Pre Talk(01:48) - UFC Perth Quick Recap / Carlos Ulberg Talk(07:05) - UFC Qatar - Garry vs Belal & Tsurkayan vs HookerUFC 320 PRELIMS :(20:44) - Hardy vs Walker(24:20) - Brahimaj vs Vanderford(27:25) - Soriano vs Veretennikov (29:35) - Mix vs Wiklacz (34:51) - Chiasson vs Santos(38:30) - Santos vs Yoo(41:50) - Gutierrez vs Basharat (44:10) - Shahbazyan vs Muniz (47:19) - Gautier vs VinesMAIN CARD:(49:32) - Magomedov vs Pyfer(52:20) - Emmett vs Zalal (59:53) - Prochazka vs Rountree Jr.(01:11:00) CO-MAIN - Dvalishvili vs Sandhangen (01:23:15) MAIN - Ankalaev vs Pereira / Pereira retires if loses?01:38:00 - FINAL PICKS FOR UFC 320I post all my final picks on my social media accounts down below. FOLLOW AND SUB THE Social Media accountsTWITTER / X Account: @KIABmediaInstagram: @keepitabuck_media
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In this episode of Mind Your Own Karma - Beyond the Bandage, I'm joined by Danie C Muniz - an Inner Work Alchemist, Intuitive Astrologer, and Akashic Records Practitioner with over 15 years of experience helping soul-driven women heal trauma, release ancestral patterns, and step confidently into their purpose.Danie shares how her Sacred CEO Framework supports women entrepreneurs in moving from inner pressure and self-doubt to grounded confidence and magnetic self-expression. We dive into the power of Astrology and the Akashic Records as transformational tools for accessing your soul's blueprint, healing karmic relationships, and evolving beyond limiting beliefs.Whether you're new to metaphysics or seeking deeper healing, this episode offers practical insights and soulful guidance to help you embody your true self and rewrite your story.What You'll Learn in This Episode:• How astrology can be used as a practical tool for self-awareness, healing, and reclaiming your purpose.• What the Akashic Records are and how accessing them can help you clear karmic imprints, ancestral patterns, and soul-level wounds.• The difference between intellectual insight and embodied transformation-and why both are needed for real change.• Why “inner pressure” and self-doubt are often signs of deeper energetic misalignments, not personal failures.• How to move from feeling stuck and disconnected to aligned, empowered, and divinely guided.• Danie's unique process of combining intuition, soul work, and cosmic insight to help women step into their power.GUEST LINKS:Connect with Danie C Muniz:• Website: thepeaceteacher.com https://thepeaceteacher.com/• Instagram: @daniecmuniz https://www.instagram.com/daniecmunizFIND MELISSA:MYOK on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mind_your_own_karmaMYOK on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindyourownkarmaMYOK on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@MindYourOwnKarma#MindYourOwnKarma #SomaticHealingJourneys #AstrologyHealing #AkashicRecords #SoulHealing #KarmicPatterns #SacredCEO #SpiritualEntrepreneur #EnergeticHealing #ConsciousLeadership #TraumaHealing #SoulEvolution #WomenInBusiness #HealingJourney #InnerWork #EnergyMedicine #MindBodySpirit #TransformationalHealing #HealingFromWithin #AncestralHealing #EmotionalHealing #HolisticHealth #WomenEmpowerment #MetaphysicalHealing #SelfDiscovery #HealingTools #PersonalGrowth #SpiritualGrowth #LifeCoaching #Mindfulness #IntuitiveHealing #SelfWorth #ConfidenceBuilding #ReleaseLimitingBeliefs
Under the lights at the Cottage, Fulham once again proved that derby day belongs to SW6, dismantling Brentford 3-1 in a performance full of grit, guile, and goals. From Iwobi's sharp reactions to cancel out Josh King's early error, to Harry Wilson's trademark strike against his favourite opposition, and a Sessegnon-driven own goal that sealed it before half-time, Marco Silva's unchanged side showed character and quality in equal measure. With Andersen bullying Brentford's attack and spraying passes with ease, and Muniz bringing his usual chaos, the Whites outclassed a Bees team that looked more like Barclays-era Stoke than Premier League high-flyers. We break down the drama, the talking points, and look ahead to Cambridge in the cup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mikee P and Jackson Muniz break down the Late Pick 4 for Assiniboia Downs on Wednesday, September 11th. The Pick 4 has a $1 minimum and a $50K Guaranteed Pool.
Mikee P and Jackson Muniz break down the Late Pick 4 for Assiniboia Downs on Wednesday, September 11th. The Pick 4 has a $1 minimum and a $50K Guaranteed Pool.
This week, we dive into all the drama of Leeds United's chaotic transfer window: terrible communication from the board, the PSR “maxed out” saga, and missed big-money signings like Paixao, Muniz, and Buonanotte. We debate whether the 49ers and Paraag misled the fans, if naivety crippled our deals, and why fans are left frustrated after promises didn't stack up. But it's not all doom: we break down key arrivals (Calvert-Lewin! Okafor! Longstaff!), the midfield rebuild, and why there's still hope to survive this Premier League season. Listen for real talk, proper rants, and actual optimism - for once. Tune in, subscribe, and join the therapy session every Leeds fan needs!
Mikee P grabs red-hot Jackson Muniz for a look at the $1 minimum Late Pick 4 for Assiniboia Downs on Wednesday, September 3. The pool has a $50,000 guaranteed pool starting in Race 4.
Mikee P grabs red-hot Jackson Muniz for a look at the $1 minimum Late Pick 4 for Assiniboia Downs on Wednesday, September 3. The pool has a $50,000 guaranteed pool starting in Race 4.
Sammy's joined by Jack Collins and Jack Kelly to chat through Fulham's 2-0 win over Bristol City in the Carabao Cup, a solid night at the Cottage where we proceed to the 3rd round and host Cambridge United at home next.In part two, we look ahead to Saturday's West London derby at Stamford Bridge. It's never an easy trip, but with memories of Muniz's Boxing Day winner still fresh, we ask whether the Whites can pull off another big result against ChelseaGuests:Sammy JamesJack CollinsJack KellyProducer:Freddie CooperSupport Fulhamish's independent podcasts, videos and articles by subscribing to our Substack: http://www.fulhamish.co.ukFollow Fulhamish on socials:http://www.x.com/fulhamishpodhttp://www.instagram.com/fulhamishpodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@fulhamishhttps://www.youtube.com/@fulhamishpodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sammy, Elizabeth, Piers, and Cam unpack Fulham's gritty 1-1 draw away at Brighton, where late drama stole the spotlight. They discuss key moments, standout performances by Josh King and Calvin Bassey and Rodrigo Muniz's 96th-minute equaliser that salvaged a point on the road.Guests:Sammy James Elizabeth Barnard Piers Cottee JonesCam RamseyProducer:Freddie Cooper Support Fulhamish's independent podcasts, videos and articles by subscribing to our Substack: http://www.fulhamish.co.ukFollow Fulhamish on socials:http://www.x.com/fulhamishpodhttp://www.instagram.com/fulhamishpodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@fulhamishhttps://www.youtube.com/@fulhamishpodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
George, Dan and Jack reflect on Fulham's 1-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt, Raul's stunning free-kick, and transfer links between Muniz and Atalanta. They also discuss left-back concerns ahead of the trip to the Amex and react to Marco Silva's comments on Fulham's transfer dealings.Guests:George CooperDan Cooke Jack KellyProducer:Freddie Cooper Check out First Up: Football! : https://podfollow.com/first-up-footballSupport Fulhamish's independent podcasts, videos and articles by subscribing to our Substack: http://www.fulhamish.co.ukFollow Fulhamish on socials:http://www.x.com/fulhamishpodhttp://www.instagram.com/fulhamishpodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@fulhamishhttps://www.youtube.com/@fulhamishpodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick Tammaro and Jackson Muniz break down the 2025 Indiana Derby Late Pick 5 from Horseshoe Indianapolis. Post time Saturday is noon for the first race for the 13-race card, with the Derby going as Race 12 at 6:33 EST.
In this episode of the Voice of Influence podcast, host Andrea engages with Elena Sarango-Muñiz, a leadership executive coach and emotional intelligence expert, to discuss her journey from Lima, Peru to becoming the founder and CEO of CroNGO. Elena shares her inspiring story of personal and professional transformation, encompassing her experiences in the United States and her journey in the hospitality and HR industries. They delve into Elena's coaching philosophy, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, vision, and emotional intelligence in effective leadership. Elena encourages leaders to challenge their beliefs, reflect deeply, and adopt a holistic approach to personal and professional growth. This episode is filled with valuable insights into leadership development and the power of self-reflection. Find the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/361 Mentorship Guide - This VOI guide and journal for mentors and mentees includes 12 sessions covering key topics young professionals need to set themselves up for success at work. Listener Feedback Form - Share how you see people shaping the future - and/or ask a question for Andrea and guests to address on the show!
Nick Tammaro and Jackson Muniz preview the Horseshoe Indianapolis Pick 5 beginning in Race 4 on Wednesday's card. The sequence includes two Indiana-bred stakes races and a couple of competitive turf events.
Mikee P and Jackson Muniz break down the $3 Turf Pick 3 at Santa Anita for Friday, May 23. The sequence has a 15% takeout and involves Races 5, 7 and 9.
Alan is joined by the incomparable Dr. Pam Maragliano-Muniz for an in person conversation recorded at the Chicago Midwinter meeting! They discuss Pam's journey from being a dental hygienist to a prosthodontist, her insights on maintaining patient care continuity and navigating the challenges faced by dental professionals, including staffing issues and the impact of COVID-19. They delve into the importance of in-person meetings, the value of creating a mission for the practice, and how Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) has transformed her dental practice. Join them for an engaging and informative discussion filled with personal anecdotes and professional insights. Some links from the show: Dental Economics Guided Biofilm Therapy Pam's office website Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," "Papa Randy" or "Lipscomb!" The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! -- Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code “VERYDENTAL10” you'll get another 10% off your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! -- The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! -- Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! -- CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
Mikee P and Jackson Muniz look at the $3 Turf Pick 3 for Santa Anita for Friday, May 9. The bet covers races 5,7 9 on the card and has a player-friendly 15% takeout.
Thurby has become a huge day during Derby Week in the past few years, and ITM has you covered with the late pick 5 on Thursday, May 1. Mikee P. hosts stalwart handicappers Nick Tammaro and Jackson Muniz to break down the late pick 5 sequence at Churchill Downs with only 3 days left until the 2025 Kentucky Derby. This video is presented by Twinspires.com and their contests. KDBC comes up on Derby Day with a $250,000 prize pool. Go to Twinspires.com today and qualify for the newest major on the Tournament scene!
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