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As we bring another year to a close it is time to reflect and look back on the year. There has likely been some misses and makes for you t his year, but take a moment to pause and look back on what you have accomplished and what has changed. In today's episode, we reflect back on our podcast. This year we had 11 franchise focused podcasts and we decided to highlight 7 franchisors that shared their wisdom. In total, these 7 guests represented more than 3,400 franchises! You have to stay to the end to see what they have to say. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:Attend our Franchise Sales Training Workshop: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/franchisesalestraining/If you are ready to franchise your business or take it to the next level: CLICK HERE.187. My First Year of Franchising My Business—Jeff Minder, Founder, Top Tier K9https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/my-first-year-of-franchising-my-business/193. Tips to Rapidly and Sustainably Scale Franchises—David Graham, Founder FranchiCzarhttps://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/tips-to-rapidly-and-sustainably-scale-franchises/218. Can Franchise Family Really Exist?—Charles Bonfiglio, CEO, Tint Worldhttps://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/can-franchise-family-really-exist/189. A Recruiter's Guide to Hiring and Onboarding—Brian Miller, CEO, Patrice & Associateshttps://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/a-recruiters-guide-to-hiring-and-onboarding/223. Adding Value to Your Franchise System With National Accounts—Mike Stone, President, CertaPro Painterhttps://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/adding-value-to-your-franchise-system-with-national-accounts/210. 4-YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: The 3 Phases of Growing a Franchise System—Brad Sugars, ActionCOACH, Founder/Chairmanhttps://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/3-phases-of-growing-a-franchise-system/191. Adding 1,000 Franchises in 10 Years—Charles Watson, CEO, Tropical Smoothie Cafehttps://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/adding-1000-franchises-in-10-years/ABOUT BIG SKY FRANCHISE TEAM:This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/.
Send us a Text Message.Are you ready for the thrill of the hunt? Join us as we welcome Brayden Alveti, and Cody Marrs from Whitetails Unlimited to our latest podcast episode. You'll be on the edge of your seat as Brayden shares his audacious plans to hunt a whitetail deer with a spear, a newly legalized method in Arkansas. Inspired by Tim Wells, Cody elaborates on the ethical considerations and the meticulous preparations required for this primal hunting technique. We also discuss the buzz surrounding the upcoming bow and gun seasons, spotlighting the new velvet week that has hunters eagerly checking their gear.Curious about the new trends in deer hunting weaponry? We explore the growing interest in alternative firearms like straight wall cartridges and air guns, especially during muzzleloader season. Our conversation delves into the motivations behind these innovations, from enhancing hunting accuracy to making the sport more accessible. We also ponder whether these changes are driven by revenue or efforts to boost hunter participation and control deer populations. Throughout, we reflect on the different skill sets required for each hunting tool and share personal anecdotes about our experiences in the field.But the episode isn't all about the hunt; it's also about the future of hunting culture. We emphasize the importance of engaging the youth in outdoor activities through Whitetails Unlimited's initiatives like BB gun shooting tables and the My First Year program. Personal stories highlight the profound impact of these efforts, aiming to instill respect and appreciation for hunting in the younger generation. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that bridges the gap between tradition and innovation, ensuring the timeless allure of the great outdoors is passed down to the hunters of tomorrow.GUEST WEBSITE: https://www.whitetailsunlimited.comOUR WEBSITE/OTC MERCH: https://offtheclockwithbscott.comHAVOC GEAR SHOP: https://havocnation.comHAVOC BOATS WEBSITE: https://havocboats.comHAVOC DEALERS: https://havocboats.com/dealers/SOCIAL LINKSTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@OffTheClockwithBScottFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Off-The-Clock-With-B-Scott/61557737220814/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/OTCwithBScottInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/offtheclockwithbscott/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu6_wWcXDoBzhpHv4YgZGQRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5644782Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2g76hRDp9d609LETevSH2U?si=0ba23ae282c94e88&nd=1&dlsi=d9f84d7699b84724Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-clock-with-b-scott/id1734265760
Are you transitioning into a school-based SLP role? Let me share the gems of wisdom I have learned looking back on my first year in a public school setting. I am back with another short episode for my summer series, sharing 5 top tips and strategies as a school-based SLP!The administrative assistant and the custodian are your best friends, go out of your way to be kind and friendly because they can help you SO much!You will NOT have all the answers. It's okay to ask when you don't know something; “I'm not sure about that, let me ask” can be your magic words.Find a mentor. Yes, in your first year, you'll have a CYF supervisor if you're an SLP, but if you're a BCBA and need more support, find a mentor you can lean on and learn from. (We're here for you in the ABA Speech Connection).Try to analyze and take notes about what you do and don't love in your job, so you know what to look for in the next role.Listen more, talk less. You're learning the lay of the land; do your part, but take time to listen and take in the culture of your workplace.No matter if you're an SLP, BCBA, teacher, Para-Pro, or RBT and you're working in a school, let me know what you thought of this episode! Help me get the word out that we are talking about important things over here!#autism #speechtherapyWhat's Inside:Summer Series: bite-sized episodes packed with knowledge.5 tips and strategies for school-based professionals.What I wish I knew working in a public school setting.Mentioned In This Episode:Membership - ABA Speech
Reflections on My First Year of Marriage: Living with Bipolar You guys.... in exactly one week, I will be celebrating my first ever wedding anniversary... something I used to think would never be possible for me. Tune in to hear me share my experiences during my first year of marriage. I will reveal: 1. How Dan's support helped me recognize the value of my story 2. The role of communication shifting in our relationship and the importance of recognizing and respecting each other's boundaries 3. What traveling together has done for our connection and creating beautiful experiences (being present in the moment). 4. The importance of individual growth within our relationship and maintaining a balance so bipolar doesn't consume the relationship. 5. Hope that it can work from others who shared their personal experiences with me navigating their marriages with bipolar The episode aims to inspire listeners by demonstrating that a supportive, loving relationship is possible for people living with bipolar disorder. 00:00 Introduction and Reflections on the Past Month 02:03 The Importance of a Supportive Partner 07:00 Overcoming Fears and Sharing My Story 08:04 The Role of Bipolar in Our Relationship 08:32 The Power of Communication and Understanding 09:36 Lessons from Our First Year of Marriage 17:43 The Impact of Travel and Shared Experiences 20:49 The Importance of Self-Work and Respect 21:27 Conclusion: The Power of Love and Support
Grow & Get Rich : Marketing, Manifesting, Mindset, Money & Sales Mastery with Brittany Budd
Brittany Budd is the Content Queen. As a mindset and business coach she is ready to help take women entrepreneurs to the next level. The Get Booked, Go Viral, Get Rich podcast is focused on teaching entrepreneurs how to create content that is compelling and converts. In today's episode, Brittany discusses how she pulled off $91,000 in sales in 30 days from one launch, all organically. She talks about her success as a result of bouncing back from three failed launches prior. Show Notes: 0:00:00 - Intro - Achieving $91,000 in Sales in 30 Days 0:04:21- Reflecting on Three Failed Launches and the Success of Iconic 0:12:19 - Overview of Iconic: A Program to Help Women Shine Brightly and Build Legacy 0:15:42 - The Mindset Behind Launching a Successful Program 0:21:16 - The Power of Visibility: How to Create a Flagship Offer That Changes Lives 0:24:31 - How I Made $104,000 in My First Year of Business 0:26:04 - How I Made Over $100,000 Despite Mental Fog and Loss 0:32:10 - Creating a Compelling Offer to Sell Out Your Event 0:41:38 - How to Create Intentional Content and Unapologetically Invite Your Audience In 0:51:53 - Outro If you loved this episode, please give it a rating/review on iTunes. As a thank you, I'd love to send you my Millionaire Money Bundle. Including a manifestation guide, a guided meditation and a money mindset training. Just send a screenshot of your review to Brittany@BrittanyBudd.com or DM me at my socials and I'll make sure to send that to you right away. How to connect with me: BrittanyBudd.com/iconic BrittanyBudd.com/10Kformulainnercircle Facebook.com/groups/richwithcontent Brittany Budd on YouTube Grab my freebie - How to use ChatGPT to create a year of content BrittanyBudd.com/chatmasterclass
In this episode, Mary and Logan talk all about how to start an event business - for event planners, event producers, and beyond. From our own business origin stories to things we wish we knew when we started and our favorite business resources, the episode is filled with small business advice. If you're thinking about starting a business, side hustle, or want to learn more about how we both got started in events, this episode is for you. —— SHOW NOTES: SBA: https://www.sba.gov/ SCORE (Free Business Mentoring): https://www.score.org/ MPI: https://www.mpi.org/ WISE (Women in Sports and Events): https://www.wiseworks.org/home Profit First book: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780735214149 Logan's Blogs 3 Strategies I Learned in My First Year in Business: https://medium.com/@loganclements/3-strategies-from-my-first-year-as-a-business-owner-1d71b4c24a9f How Tracking My Time Changed My Work: https://medium.com/@loganclements/3-strategies-from-my-first-year-as-a-business-owner-1d71b4c24a9f Episodes referenced: Ep. 10 - What does an event planner/producer even do? Ep.14 - Finding New Clients Ep. 30 - Things We Wish Our Clients Knew Ep. 44 - Managing Finances as a Small Business Owner Ep. 49 - Event Scope Creep: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Ep. 65 - Creating a Great Event Proposal ----- FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @bettereventspod @loganstrategygroup_events (Logan) @epeventsllc (Mary) Want to support the podcast, buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bettereventspod CHECK OUT OUR BEHIND-THE-SCENES RECORDINGS ON YOUTUBE! THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love this podcast? Please share with your event friends, tag us, and leave a review!
Well hello Friends. I hope you had an amazing week! In Episode 51, I promised to share a bonus episode with you on the Five Lessons I Learned from My First Year of Podcasting. I'm ten days late in releasing it so I appreciate your patience and understanding. While I had the outline ready to record, I actually got a debilitating tooth issue the next day and it took a good week, a round of amoxicillin and an incredibly painful trip to the dentist for me to start feeling good enough to record it. But that's all a story for another time.The important thing is that I wanted to share these lessons because I think they will help you. I know they have me. This podcasting journey began for me on January 1st of 2021. That's when I had the idea. I knew it was the right next step in my business but I gotta be honest. I wasn't 100% sure I would a)., actually do it and b). keep doing it once I started.The whole idea of putting out content into the podcasting universe with my name on it seemed scary and dangerous. And as a coach, I knew that uncertainty, self-doubt, and fear was coming from my primitive brain. The part of our brain that tries to keep us safe from danger. But still, it felt like something important. Something I needed to at least try.So, I had the idea on January 1st and then actually published the first episode on January 3rd. AND, I was going to do it all myself. Research, write, record, edit, and produce. And on January 1st, I didn't know how to do any of that.I decided not to overthink it like I typically would do. Instead, I just made a promise to myself.I promised myself that I would commit to at least one year and that I would publish a new episode every Sunday. I chose Sunday even though it's the lightest listening day for podcasts because most people who are unhappy in their career DREAD Sunday. I know there were many periods in my life when I felt the same. So, I wanted to do something that would give people encouraging, motivational or insightful approaches that they could use to hopefully have a better, happier, more productive work (and life) week ahead.So, I knew this would be a growth journey for myself. Just learning how to produce a podcast and to do it consistently with quality content was going to be a challenge and I knew I'd learn a lot. But as I began mining my podcasting journey for lessons, I realized it did so much more for myself than I realized. And I think that's the beautiful thing about goals.We make the goal or set the intention because it's something we care about or want for ourselves. And when we fully commit to doing what it takes to have that new goal, to master it, it always does so much more for ourselves than we expect it to.And this journey for me is no different. So, I hope you get some insights from these five lessons that you can apply to your own life. For more, give the episode a listen.
Introducing MaxLawCon 2021 speaker Emilia Coto!Emilia is the founder of Sisu Legal, a law firm in Windsor, Ontario and has recently opened an office in Troy, Michigan. Her focus is on immigration law and more specifically, family sponsorship. Sisu Legal is on a mission to provide accessible, innovative, and effective legal services. Prior to founding Sisu Legal, Emilia was a lawyer at a mid-size firm for three years. Join us in St. Charles, MO at the Ameristar Casino, Resort, and Spa to hear her presentation: The Things I've Learned in My First Year of Practice OwnershipWatch the sneak peek. Grab you seat at MaxLawCon 2021 today!
Study Abroad Programs give you the opportunity to experience the world as your classroom. Navigating a new landscape may open your eyes to culture, history, a new language or your heritage. Studying Abroad opens the door to personal growth and discovery too. Joining Casey in talking about her Study Abroad in India is Angela Velarde.The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
Harvard, Princeton, oh my! Starting your college experience at a prestigious Ivy League can be full of high expectations and demanding course load. Casey sits down with guest Jesus Lino to discuss how he found his way to Harvard University.The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
Speaking to her experiences of joining a college organization, Blandina Flores talks to Casey about how to find your 'familia' in a new community when feeling homesick.The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
In this episode, Casey sits down with guest Terran Artis, current student at University of California Irvine, explains how he has balanced his time between studying two majors and fulfilling his personal aspirations.The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
Get to know one of the newest members of the My Pets Wellness family, Dr. Rebekah Zahedi! Join Weekly Wellness Podcast host Kevin Crispin as we learn more about Dr. Rebekah's first year in practice as a veterinarian. Keep an eye out for more My First Year content coming soon! Visit http://mypetswellness.net/dvms/ to join DVMsupport, our free, weekly vet support group tailored specifically to veterinarians offered every Thursday evening. Facilitated by Dr. Rodney Robertson, licensed mental health professional & Director of Wellness.
Let’s get into the deepest of deep topics we can get into, Charlie. No, not anal. GOD. YES. FAITH. YES. RELIGION. NOoo. But, yes. If something has the ability to make someone go from ATHEISM to BELIEVER, don’t you think it’s like the POWER OF GOD? I mean, it’d have to be something crazy, right? Like God literally parting the clouds and saying, “Wassup? :P,” right? Hm. Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe it’s ALIENS. (It’s not aliens…) No, you’re lackluster! I was an Air Traffic Controller at Atlantic Municipal Airport, Iowa for 27 Years. My First Year at the Job, I Unwillingly Went from a Firm Atheist to a Believer(1:35:37)Check out our episodes on Youtube!www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwCheck out our episodes on iTunes, Spotify, google play podcasts, or soundcloudwww.soundcloud.com/lotsa-pasta/Follow us on Facebook and join in the discussion:https://www.facebook.com/LPCaptainDeathCheck out our merch at: https://www.redbubble.com/people/elcapitanmuerte/portfolioFeaturing wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow: @cryo-chamberThank you!"Spooky Skeletons REMIX," and “MC Chris is dead“ are not my songs. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners.”
You might have heard the story. Just one month after my son was born, I got the crazy idea to start my business. I'd never run an online business and creating one from scratch, with no niche at the time, was challenging to say the least. I spent the next 9 months building my online brand while working a 9 to 5, sometimes with a baby on my lap, on my back or sleeping next to me in bed. In 9 months I left my 9 to 5 and went on to celebrate a 6-figure business in a year. Was it easy? Far from it! I've never shied away from the hard work and the hustle that went into my first year in business and today on The Beautiful Climb podcast I'm answering your questions about that season of life! Tune in to Episode 23, of the podcast to hear: How I found my first clients and what I offered to make my first $10k and $10k month in business. What really happened to make me believe I was ready to start my business and leave my 9 to 5 three months earlier than planned. My top tips for moms who are starting their business or navigating that first year in business with a baby. Tune into next week's episode where I'm sharing Part Two of My First Year in Business. LET'S CONNECThttp://michelleknight.cohttp://instagram.com/michelleknightco http://facebook.com/brandmerrycoaching Branding + Marketing: http://brandmerry.com
On the mid-season finale, we’ll be talking about all the twists and turns the journey to obtaining a college degree can take. Many people have this idea that you have to go to a 4-year college right after high school and graduate in 4 years, or else you are on the wrong track. And that’s just not true!Joining Casey to demystify these myths and anxieties is Ashley Aragón from Highland Park. Ashley is now working on her PhD at the University of Maryland, but her college journey didn’t have such a smooth start. ___________________________________________________________________________The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
In this episode, I discuss: 1:10 Announcements: Huge thank you to everyone who bought 150 Self-Publishing Questions Answered. Get your copy at http://www.authorlevelup.com/150 1:30 Wins for the Week: Huge thank you to long-time fan Cariad Eccleston for helping me achieve a HUGE MILESTONE with artificial intelligence and editing my work. 3:28 Lesson Learned This Week: I found an email service (Email Meter) that gave me critical insights into my email inbox 8:22 Idea of the Week: Unique idea of tracking your writing time 10:40 Topic(s) of the Week: How week 1 of my “Beast Mode” quarter is going. Watch my first video from my new editor at Author Level Up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYszfLiKXxs Watch my video on my Top 10 Lessons Learned in My First Year of Writing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acOj8tVRZl8 You can listen to past episodes of the show at http://www.michaellaronn.com/podcast Listen to my other podcast, Writing Tip of the Day: http://www.authorlevelup.com Learn more about me and my books at www.michaellaronn.com My YouTube Channel for Writers: http://www.youtube.com/authorlevelup Also, join my (Fiction) Fan Club to get 3 free novels, early launch pricing, and notifications whenever I release a new book: www.michaellaronn.com/fanclub If you like the show, don't forget to rate and leave a review!
Many students believe that their undocumented status will prevent them from attending college. These students may live in fear of being exposed and deported should they apply for school or financial aid. However, Juan is a Dreamer whose optimism helped him achieve a great education at UCLA. Casey sits down with Juan to learn about the undocumented experience.__________________________________________________________________________The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
In the 2nd installment of the GF Book Series, we spotlight Everyone's Got Something, My First Year with Celiac Disease. This book was written by twin sisters Hallie and Rayna Katzman, both diagnosed with Celiac at age 13.Written in journal entry style, it's the perfect book for anyone newly diagnosed, for the young person or teen in your life with Celiac or anyone with Celiac just looking to be understood!The book can be found on: Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Part of the proceeds from the book will be donated to the Celiac Disease Foundation.Follow the Katzmans on Instagram too! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Community college can be an opportunity to reinvent yourself. It gives you the chance to explore majors and career pathways without committing to a 4 year program. Community colleges are becoming more and more popular due to its affordable tuition and services.Stuart Roco, a student at Los Angeles City college, talks with Casey about his time at community college.The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
On the premiere episode of “My First Year,” Casey discusses the challenges of finding that first job after college. William Ruiz stops by to talk about his time at FOX Sports Radio and how he kick started his career. The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
As technology becomes integrated into our day-to-day lives, the job market is booming with tech and engineering jobs. So schools are pushing students to pursue a major in STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics). Casey Weld speaks with his old student, Esmeralda Leon, who is currently studying aerospace engineering at USC.The “My First Year” podcast is a GEAR UP production.Series Concept by Juan Maya Hernandez.Hosted by Casey WeldAudio production and post-production services by TinDragon Media. Production music courtesy of epidemicsound.comSpecial thanks to: GEAR UP 4 LA Study Smart TutorsThe GEAR UP Alumni AssociationAnd to listeners, like you.
My First Year is an original GEAR UP podcast that explores how students become success stories after they graduate high school. And just like all great stories, it comes with humble beginnings. Host Casey Weld talks with interesting Gear Up alumni and educators about their first starts in college, finding a job and more. Experience is always the best teacher. Join the conversation today!
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"Everyone's Got Something, My First Year with Celiac Disease" is a newly released book about being a teen with Celiac, written by teens with Celiac! Written by Halllie and Rayna Katzman, the book is praised as being an honest, relatable and upbeat take on celiac. Written in journal form, it's perfect for any child or teen dealing with Celiac.The authors - Hallie and Rayna - are seniors in high school and were diagnosed with Celiac at age 13. They're active in the gluten free community: they lead a food sensitivities and food allergy club in school and are Celiac Disease Foundation Ambassadors.This would make a great gift for any child or teen you know with Celiac. You can find the book on Amazon via the link above. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My First Year is about the start of my small business! I share about how I started, what I've learned, and how we've grown over these last 14 months. [DISCLAIMER] - This is the first recording we did in our new house and the audio quality is... let's say less than great. Also, our dogs' clicky-clacky feet make several audio appearances throughout the broadcast. We apologize and promise to get it together for the next episode. Music in this Episode: "Crazy" by Au Revoir Simone; "Flood" by Throwing Muses; "I didn't see it coming" by Belle and Sebastian; "Changes" by Langhorne Slim & The Law; Never Be Daunted by Jaymay; "One Thing Leads To Another" by The Fixx
THE TAKE 12 RECOVERY RADIO SHOW Topic: Special Guest, Kirsten E. Vogel. Author of In Sickness and In Silence (The Trials and Triumphs of My First Year as a Recovery Addict's Mom) She picked her son up from college as a seemingly successful freshman and exactly one week later, on December 22nd, my guest was checking her drug addicted teen into rehab. Her baby boy. Her pride. Her talented, compassionate son, who has in him what it takes to be a gift to the world, was now a drug addict. Kristen says, “It’s been the most devastating, scary, overwhelming, anxiety-inducing, shocking, isolating time of my life.” Don’t miss this powerful show. www.insicknessandinsilence.com Closing Song: Where is My Child Tonight? By Steve Dan Mills. www.stevedanmills.com
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One question I remember Googling all the time while I was in nursing school was: “what nurses make the most money? ” . . . or “how much do nurses make?” I never went into nursing FOR the money,… The post How I Made Over $70,000 My First Year as a Nurse (how I learned to game the system) appeared first on NURSING.com.
For Show notes go to: http://timelinesofsuccess.com/079-tomas-corley/ SUCCESS HABITS: 1. EAT RIGHT - Tom found that 70 per cent of wealthy people eat healthy food and stay away from unhealthy processed food. By contrast, 97 per cent of poor people eat more than 300 junk food calories per day. 2. KEEP YOUR CARDS CLOSE TO YOUR CHEST - Rich people don't blurts out every thought on their mind? 11.6 per cent of wealthy people say what's on their mind, compared to a whopping 69 percent of poor people. They think before they talk and value relationships. 3. SET GOALS - Wealthy people are four times as likely to write down their goals as poor people and successful wealthy people set attainable goal. 4. KEEP FIT AND GET SLEEP - A healthy body, healthy mind is a must. According to our American friends, 76 per cent of wealthy people exercise aerobically at least four days a week and many exercise daily. Only 23 per cent of poor people do this. Most successful people get 7 plus hours of sleep a day. Don't burn out. 5. BE ORGANIZED - Successful people make time to plan and organize daily. They block out time and focus on priorities. 6. READ - A massive 88 per cent of wealthy people read material which relates to their education or career for at least 30 minutes each day. They read biographies and study daily. 7. STAY IN CONTACT - 80 of rich people make Happy Birthday calls compared to just 11 per cent of poor people. They network and stay in touch! 8. WATCH LITTLE TV - Only 67 per cent of wealthy people watch an hour or less of TV each day - and that just 6 per cent watch reality TV, compared to 78 per cent of poor people. 9. GAMBLING ON CHANCE - Only 23 per cent of wealthy people gamble, compared to 52 per cent of poor people. Wealthy people make calculated decisions. 10. FOCUS (Follow One Course Until Complete) CONTACT INFORMATION: http://richhabits.net/ End Notes and Updates: As you know in the past, I have been very active in politics and during this election cycle, we had many candidates on Timelines of Success to include Congressman Mark Amodie, episode 77, and through their timelines you can learn much, especially of how to transition from your profession into politics but now it is time for me to focus back into the business of this media and publishing company. This month I will be releasing the draft of my book, "My First Year in Podcasting" as well as my Genesis framework WordPress product for podcasters. Again, thank you for listening to Timelines of Success.