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Afternoon Headlines: Third leaders debate to go ahead tonight, NSW police investigate links to organised crime after mother killed and Harvard sues Trump administration Deep Dive: What’s next for the Catholic Church after the death of Pope Francis? He was seen as a Pope for the People and a progressive, but now a new era is emerging as the complicated process for the next leader begins. In this episode of The Briefing Natarsha Belling is joined by Joel Hodge, the National Head of the School of Theology at ACU, to explain why Pope Francis has such a significant impact on the world and the six contenders to replace him. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Matthias Irger is an experienced architect, urban designer and academic specialising in regenerative design, holistic city planning and climate adaptation, who champions an evidence-based, collaborative, and interdisciplinary approach. As the National Head of Sustainability at COX Architecture, Matthias creates national strategies, objectives, actions, and tools that reduce and mitigate the embodied and operational carbon emissions across all services.He was also a moderator at the 2024 Sustainability Summit.In this interview, he talks about a range of issues that are becoming front of mind in the built environment including circularity, climate change resilience, regenerative design, and carbon reduction as well.
Our special guest for this episode is Demetra Streda, who has had a long career with RBC. In her discussion with Jen and Catherine, she opens up about the power of finding your passion, igniting your curiosity, and taking risks in your career. She also talks about how she found herself working in finance, the importance of self-trust, and how she learned to be comfortable with the uncomfortable.
In the final episode of our series examining the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, is joined by Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. This episode delves into the central themes of local government reform, the challenges around fostering inclusive economic growth through local growth plans and critically examines whether the system has the capacity to handle these ambitious reforms.
In the third episode of our series dissecting the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, is joined by Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. This episode examines the financial aspects of the Devolution White Paper, including its proposals to simplify local authority funding through models such as integrated financial settlements.
In the second episode of our four-part series on the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, returns with Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. In this episode, the discussion dives into the devolution framework and examining strategic authorities and their evolving role. They also explore whether London is finally receiving its fair share of devolved powers and what this means for the broader devolution agenda.
In the first episode of our four-part series exploring the Devolution White Paper, Amardeep Gill, Partner and National Head of Trowers & Hamlins' Public Sector team, is joined by Partner Paul McDermott, Evie John, Managing Director of Place, and Chris Naylor, Managing Director of Transforming Services at Inner Circle. Together they share their initial thoughts on the Devolution White Paper and assess its winners and losers following its release.
In this insightful conversation with Gita Krishna Raj, the CEO of Maverick and National Head of the Sports and Fitness Sector Council of India, she shares her inspiring journey from media and arts to building one of India's pioneering fitness brands. Explore her innovative initiatives, including corporate wellness programs, the Maverick Fit Kids curriculum, and her advocacy for holistic well-being. Learn how she integrates ancient practices like yoga with modern fitness trends and her vision for transforming fitness education across India. [00:35] - About Gita Krishna Raj. Gita is the Chief Executive Officer of Maverick. She's also the National Head of the Sports and Fitness Sector Council of India. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
In this episode, host David Abrams is in conversation with Adam Jacobs, National Head of Research, Colliers. We cover a wide range of topics, including the impact of data on occupancy levels, how CRE is responding to changes in the marketplace due to the pandemic, and the realities of demand and occupancy in urban vs. suburban locations. Subscribe to TEN so you never miss an episode of the Tenant Experience Network.
The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate
Legislative changes are shaking up property management across Australia, and the impact reaches much further than we might expect. In this episode, we sit down with Cathie Crampton, National Head of Property Management Growth at Belle Property Corporate, to break down how these new laws are reshaping the roles of landlords, property managers, and tenants alike. With two decades of experience across the country, Cathie has insights from every corner of the industry, making her the perfect guide to help us understand what these shifts really mean for all of us. We explore how property managers are caught between tenant demands and landlord responsibilities, often feeling the pressure as compliance requirements and expectations grow. We also dig into the impact on property management businesses, where rising costs and tighter rules are forcing agency owners to rethink their approach. From adopting tech solutions to adjusting rent rolls, property managers are finding creative ways to handle these changing landscapes to keep operations sustainable. As we wrap up, we look ahead at where the industry might be headed. With regulation on the rise, the role of property managers could shift toward a more professional, advisory focus—but it's a challenging road ahead. This episode is essential listening for anyone wanting to understand how these policies are reshaping the property market and what lies ahead for all of us. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 01:09 - Who is Cathie Crampton? 01:54 - How tough has it been for property managers over the last few years? 05:11 - Latest legislation and compliance requirements affecting property owners in Victoria 09:07 - What's the real impact of first home buyers competing with tenants for rental stock? 12:09 - How has the turnover rate of investment properties changed since COVID? 14:31 - How are property management businesses coping with rising expenses? 18:52 - Key changes property managers are making to serve consumers better 23:00 - What are the implications of the no grounds eviction law on property management? 26:38 - The impact of the two-week holding deposit rule on renters who can't provide references 29:22 - Which areas are facing rental market challenges due to investors selling? 34:40 - Have proptech platforms failed to disrupt the property management industry? 38:56 - Cathie's thoughts on reorganising the way property management is done 43:00 - Should property managers be offering investment advice without proper expertise? 47:13 - Cathie Crampton's property dumbo About Our Guest: Cathie Crampton is the National Head of PM Growth & Performance at Belle Property Corporate, bringing 20 years of success in property management across Australian markets. Her vast real estate experience, combined with strong empathy and business acumen, makes her a valuable asset in optimising PM business returns with principals at the business level. Known for her leadership, mentoring abilities, and passion for real estate, Cathie supports business owners in enhancing their performance while fostering a positive work environment. A respected industry figure and frequent speaker, she embodies Belle Property's people-focused excellence, contributing significantly to the team. Connect with Cathie Crampton: LinkedIn https://au.linkedin.com/in/cathie-crampton Website https://www.belleproperty.com/ Resources: Visit our website https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au If you have any questions or would like to be featured on our show, contact us at: The Elephant in the Room Property Podcast questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? https://www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://www.veronicamorgan.com.au Looking for a Mortgage Broker? https://www.flintgroup.au Work with Chris: chrisbates@flintgroup.au Enjoyed the podcast? Don't miss out on what's yet to come! Hit that subscription button, spread the word and join us for more insightful discussions in real estate. Your journey starts now! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theelephantintheroom-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-elephant-in-the-room-property-podcast/id1384822719 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ge1626dgnmK0RyKPcXjP0?si=26cde394fa854765 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew, Tom, Carl, and White House correspondent Phil Wegmann discuss Sunday's Madison Square Garden Trump rally and the media's reaction. And, they also discuss Trump's new lead in the RCP average of national head-to-head polls and whether it's possible for Trump to win the popular vote and lose in the electoral college. Then, they talk about Kamala Harris' closing arguments and preview Tuesday's address on the Ellipse and Michelle Obama's pitch to undecided men. Then finally, Andrew Walworth talks to Charles McElwee, editor of RealClear Pennsylvania, about where the presidential race stands in the Keystone state and what to watch for with eight days left until November 5th.
For black footballers, progression into managerial roles is still proving challenging. According to research by the Black Footballers Partnership, over 40% of Premier League footballers and more than 30% of Football League footballers were black in 2021 but just 4% of managerial roles were held by black people.Why are black footballers facing these barriers? What changes are organisations like the Black Footballers Partnership forcing? And why is it important that organisations get equality, diversity and inclusion right – both in and out of sport? In this bonus episode of Business But Better, Elise Sherwell – a double Olympic bronze medal rower turned associate solicitor in our Real Estate team – is joined by Elaine Huttley, our National Head of Employment, and Delroy Corinaldi, co-founder of the Black Footballers Partnership.
National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, has announced that 85-thousand suspects have been arrested for various crimes across the country in the last month. Masemola was speaking during a media briefing at a roadblock in Houghton, Johannesburg, on Wednesday where he provided an update on the SAPS countrywide operations. He was joined by the National Head of the HAWKS, Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya, who highlighted that law enforcement officers implicated in extortion and corruption will be dealt with
In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Podcast, hosts Aaron and Adam connect with Adam Jacobs, the National Head of Research at Colliers. They explore the current state of the commercial real estate market and discuss the impact of data analytics, interest rates, and economic factors on market valuations. Adam highlights unexpected market resilience... The post Future Predictions for Canadian Real Estate and Market Challenges with Adam Jacobs of Colliers appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
Keitumetse Madisha, National Head of Events at Primedia Broadcasting speaks to Bongani Bingwa about 702 Walk the Talk 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bradd Bendall, the National Head of Sales at BetterBond, joins Zain Johnson on the Early Breakfast show. With a wealth of experience in the property market, Bradd brings valuable insights into the spending habits of young South Africans when it comes to buying homesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investigations into the discovered military training camp in Masoyi near White River, Mpumalanga will not be limited to the site but throughout the province. A high level inspection to the facility included the minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, his two deputies - Cassel Mathale and Polly Boshielo, the National Police Commissioner, Fannie Masemola and the National Head of the Hawks National, advocate Godfrey Lebeya. Mchunu says the property owners violated certain regulations as per their application for a security training facility. The minister say their initial findings points to a military training camp. On Friday, police officals raided the facility and arrested 95 Libyan nationals.
Black frost destroyed crops in South Africa's northernmost province, Limpopo, leading a significant farmers' organization to issue a warning about looming food shortages in the region. Potatoes, tomatoes, and a host of other vegetables were damaged when black frost struck the province early on Sunday. To help us understand how much damage has been done, Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural Economist at FNB, converses with Motheo Khoaripe. Leading South African home loan provider Standard Bank says it is seeing a rise in first-time buyer activity, indicating that customers are bracing for an interest rate cut. In order to assist us understand the subtleties of the trend, host Motheo Khoaripe speaks with Kabelo Makeke, Head of Personal and Private Banking at Standard Bank South Africa. South Africa has fully embraced the potential of digital health technology to improve access to skills and services, boost the standard and coverage of healthcare, and promote healthy lifestyle changes to postpone the onset of acute and chronic illnesses. Because mobile devices are so widely used, we may now communicate with computers and with one other in new and speedier ways. This makes it more likely than ever that digital health will have an impact on our health and wellness, especially in light of recent technological advancements. Host Motheo Khoaripe is joined by Check Point's Workspace Solutions Architect Shayimamba Conco to discuss this future. South Africa's economic prospects are significantly impacted by the status of the global economy. The US Federal Reserve has declared its commitment to maintain higher interest rates in an effort to combat inflation. The rand might be impacted by this, and borrowing costs for developing nations like South Africa might increase. Talking with Ndumiso Kubheka, Chief Economist at KH Research Equity Partners, is host Motheo Khoaripe. As per the 2024 Global Risk Landscape, about 50% of global corporate leaders think that their companies have an antifragile approach towards risk. But only 7% of respondents said their organizations were "risk welcoming," and only 19% said they took a very proactive approach to risk management. To offer more background to this , Motheo Khoaripe speaks with Richard Walker, National Head of Risk Advisory Services, BDO SA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly half of global corporate leaders believe their businesses have an antifragile attitude to risk, according to the 2024 Global Risk Landscape. However, just 7% of respondents stated that their companies were "risk welcoming," and only 19% claimed that they dealt with risk in a highly proactive manner. Motheo Khoaripe converses with Richard Walker, National Head of Risk Advisory Services, BDO SA, to provide additional context for this report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is the latest on the recent coalition talks, and how have they disintegrated?The National Head for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Lieutenant General (Dr/Adv.) Godfrey Lebeya and his management hold a media briefing to outline progress and take stock of milestones achieved during the 4th and last quarter of the financial year 2023/2024.NERSA approves City Power's 2024/2025 tariff increase.The highly anticipated Social Media Landscape Report has been released. This report delves into current trends and insights shaping the South African social media landscape, highlighting the impact of AI on brand integrity.Unpacking the US presidential debate: was there a clear winner?SPORTS WRAP.Spreading Good News with Brent Lindeque. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The National Head for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya says cash-in-transit robberies continue to be a problem in South Africa. Lebeya was briefing media to outline progress made and take stock of milestones achieved during the 4th and last quarter of financial year 2023/2024. He says the CIT robbers are ruthless and do not care about the lives of bystanders.
What's the secret to successfully recruiting advisors? Understanding that moving from one firm to another is probably one of the most stressful things that an advisor can go through. That's what Jodi Perry, National Head of Advisor Recruiting at Raymond James, tells host Matt Baum in this episode. Jodi, who blazed a trail 20 years ago as the first female recruiter at her firm, discusses how and why she made the move to create her current position at Raymond James and the strategic initiatives she's looking to implement for the firm. She also offers advice for women interested in working in financial services and shares insights on how to be a good recruiter.
News Corp's first party tech build is now at point where the publisher will match spend from customers using its new platform and run it in parallel with a standard cookie-based approach to prove it delivers much bigger reach and more sales. Via a “privacy compliant” approach using its first party data and data matching via the likes of Google, LiveRamp, Adobe, InfoSum and AdFixus alongside its more commerce-focused websites, News can find buyers who are ready to buy specific products. Hence calling the new stack Intent Connect. Director of Commercial Data, Video & Product, Paul Blackburn, says one “large supermarket” – flip a coin – has increased spend “3,000 per cent” after trialling Intent Connect. GM of Digital Revenue, Mark Brownie, cites tests with “a major insurance company” that used News' “self-learning, self-optimising segments” to boost acquisition by 199 per cent versus cookies. “We're not talking about vanity media metrics, we're talking about hard sales,” per Blackburn. Plus, log-level attribution benchmarking, says National Head of Digital, Jess Gilby, “shows 197 per cent increase in reported reach, which is huge, and 10 per cent higher conversion rates - and we're just getting started”. Those reach gains are because News' can now measure across browsers that have already killed off cookies – basically the other half of the internet. Meanwhile, offsite targeting is growing rapidly after News launched vertical video products – AKA shorts – basically the same formats as social media, which means buyers can use the same ads across both social and News' sites to extend reach without having to do everything twice. Buyers are buying in. “Our total video stream number is around the 4 billion mark – and 3 billion of those are happening outside of our owned and operated environments,” says Brownie. Plus, it's going hyper local – using the log-ins from 100 local mastheads to enable stores to “upload lists of their outlets and automatically generated audiences based on that data,“ says Brownie. “That's really powerful from a pure addressability standpoint, but it also tells a retailer a tonne of stuff about their existing or future customers in those areas, and the nuances between the different locations.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Virtual professor' Mark Ritson says advertisers should be allocating circa 11 per cent of media budgets to total audio. Problem is, the market's not buying Ritson's line. Audio's dollar share is sitting just over half of that and static, despite broadcast audiences increasing 6 per cent since Covid and time spent on total audio surging 49 per cent. SCA thinks media planners may be behind the curve – and aims to change that by hammering home both the audience growth message and the fact it now has the tech firepower and user data to compete with the likes of Meta, Amazon and Google on performance-led conversion. Via audio platform LiSTNR, approaching 2 million logged-in users, SCA is armed with personalisation smarts and first party data matching via data cleanrooms that enable highly efficient and effective audience targeting via dynamic creative messaging. That means it can deliver both sharper behavioural and contextual targeting as well as broadcast reach – and some major QSR and cosmetics brands are piling in for a deeper read on where key audiences are, and what they are consuming. But you need to cover both bases, per National Head of Audio Sales Luke Minto, because SCA uses the tech stack in its own marketing efforts – and watched conversion plummet 30 per cent when broad reach was wound down for targeted performance alone. While advertisers need a deeper understanding of what audio can now deliver, Head of Digital Ad Product and Operations, Kim Loasby, says her key message to advertisers is “you don't have to be an expert.” SCA will walk buyers though the layers. Loasby says SCA has just done that for a certain mattress brand – where buyers are in market every five years at best. By ingesting the brand's data, SCA found its high value customers “significantly over-indexed in listening to Abbie Chatfield … So then we could definitively say ‘people who are lookalikes to your highest value customers are likely to be entertained by this piece of content'.” It worked. “They immediately pushed some more data.” Other brands, she says, are using SCA's new data capabilities and dynamic creative optimisation to re-engage lapsed buyers while suppressing others – making the budget go further. “So we are seeing our ad tech pay dividends for brands already.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Settle in for a massive episode this week as host Kieran Maguire sits down with sports dietician Eliza Freney. Eliza's impressive career has taken her across Australia and the world with multiple elite sporting codes; she's been a nutrition consultant for the Penrith Panthers, a sports dietician for Cricket Australia, the Wallabies performance dietician and now the National Head of Performance Nutrition for Rugby Australia.Eliza's extensive qualifications include:An Undergraduate in Applied Science with an extended major in Food ServicesA Masters of Dietetic Studies A International Olympic Committee Sports Nutrition DiplomaAn MBAIn today's episode, we cover a broad range of nutrition topics that are relevant not only to the aspiring/professional athlete but also everyday people looking to make improvements to their diet and overall wellbeing.
In the first episode of the Vietnam Innovators podcast season 5, we welcome to the studio Mr. Luke Treloar, Head of Strategy and National Head of Healthcare and Life Sciences at KPMG Vietnam. In this episode, Luke will share about his fascinating journey with KPMG Vietnam and discuss the potential of Vietnam as a leading business destination in the region.Luke will also provide valuable insights of opportunities for businesses, particularly in the healthcare and consumer markets. We also discussion the transformation opportunities for business in response to the rapidly growing middle-class trend in Vietnam.Part of a global network present in 146 countries, KPMG in Vietnam has been assisting the local business community and international investors entering this potential market since 1994. As one of the top professional service firms in Vietnam, KPMG focuses on helping other organizations — enterprises, public-sector agencies, capital market players, governments, and not-for-profits — mitigate risks and grasp opportunities through audit, tax, legal, and advisory services.Learn more about the firm's initiatives here: https://home.kpmg/vn/en/home.htmlListen to this episode on YouTube And explore many amazing articles at the website vietcetera.com.Feel free to leave any questions or invitations for business cooperation at team@vietcetera.com
ActionSA Gauteng Provincial Chairperson Funzi Ngobeni provided the party's own version of the state of the province ahead of Panyaza Lesufi's address. The DA Shadow Minister of Finance, Dr Dion George MP, DA Shadow Deputy Minister of Finance, Ashor Sarupen MP and DA National Spokesperson, Solly Malatsi MP, will brief the media on the DA's alternative budget. The National Head for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Lieutenant General (DR/Adv) Godfrey Lebeya (SOEG) and his management hold a media briefing to outline progress made and take stock of milestones achieved since the previous quarter and thereafter, the Minister of Police, General BH Cele, will hand over the new fleet to DPCI. Parliament has filed its papers in response to former Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe's application to stop Wednesday's impeachment vote. Bishop Zondo's rape trial resumes tomorrow in the PTA high court. His trial was postponed in July due to the presiding judge taking a long leave. The leader of the Rivers of Living Waters Church is facing charges including rape, assault and defeating the ends of justice for crimes committed between 1980 and 2018. Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane to visit Primrose Primary School in Germiston on Monday, following an incident where a Grade 6 boy learner allegedly shot the school principal. Sports Wrap with Mawande.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, from a Tablet webinar on the Synod on Synodality, Ruth Gledhill, assistant editor, The Tablet – talks to Professor Renee Kohler-Ryan, National Head of the School of Philosophy and Theology and Rev Professor Eamonn Conway, Professor of Integral Human Development, both of the University of Notre Dame Australia. This was one of a Tablet series of webinars on Synodality, in partnership with the University of Notre Dame, Australia. To sign up for future Tablet events, go here. Tablet podcasts are available on all the usual podcast apps such as Apple, or can be listened to via our dedicated page on our own website. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-tablet/message
"Those who are working in any energy sector right now are best place to be working in that sector in another 10 years, even if it's going to be on a different technology." In this episode, I'm in conversation with Corinna Frye, who is the National Head of Renewable Energy and Clean Technology, with LVI Associates. As a recruiter focused on the energy industry, Corinna has seen first hand the demand pull from the energy industry for talent, and the best positioned to satisfy that demand are professionals already working in energy. However, it takes foresight to see the opportunity, and not all professionals anticipate the coming changes to the talent landscape. "Clean energy is employing over 40% of all energy workers in America at this stage." Corinna Frye is the National Head of Renewable Energy and Clean Technology, LVI Associates, a Phaidon International brand in Boston, Massachusetts, US. "We're going to end up pulling from the traditional oil and gas backgrounds, because there aren't huge numbers of people with an anaerobic digestion background specific to biogas here yet." USEFUL LINKS LinkedIn profiles (personal, business): Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinna-frye-5b577858/ Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lviassociates/ Twitter handles: @PhaidonIntl @lviassociates Website: https://www.lviassociates.com/
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Episode 162 of The Smart Agents Podcast features business coach and motivational speaker, Lance Pendleton. With a remarkable track record spanning over two decades, including serving as the National Head of Agent Development for Compass, Lance has empowered over 30,000 real estate agents to thrive and prosper in their careers. Our conversation with Lance Pendleton centers around two critical aspects of a thriving real estate career: overcoming overwhelm and shattering limiting beliefs. Real estate can be a fast-paced and demanding field, and Lance shares invaluable insights on maintaining focus, staying organized, and achieving your goals, even in the midst of chaos. Additionally, he delves into the psychology of success, offering strategies to break free from self-imposed limitations that may be hindering your progress.
Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
Description: In a world where the art of selling is constantly evolving, understanding the psychology behind human interactions can be the key to unlocking unprecedented success. This notion is passionately advocated by Lance Pendleton, a motivational speaker and business coach known for his ability to inspire and educate sales professionals through his humorous and relatable storytelling. Having dedicated over two decades to this realm, Lance has amassed invaluable insights that are not only transformative but immensely applicable to the modern sales landscape. A notable highlight of Lance's illustrious career was his memorable presentation at a TEDx event, where he delved into the intricacies of human behavior and its profound impact on sales and business success. His message resonated deeply with many, reinforcing the narrative that understanding human psychology is instrumental in building authentic and lasting relationships in business. During his tenure as the National Head of Agent Development for Compass, Lance's transformative leadership significantly impacted over 30,000 real estate agents. His innovative approaches fostered a culture of growth, enabling agents to humanize relationships and effectively anticipate client needs. This phase of his career was not just about numbers, but about instilling a sense of purpose and drive among professionals, traits that are quintessential for success in the real estate industry. In 2021, Lance took his passion for coaching a notch higher by co-founding GoodSphere, a forward-thinking real estate coaching company. At GoodSphere, the mission is simple yet profound; equip agents with essential habits and tactics crucial for business growth. The company also provides a nurturing environment to help agents navigate the often overwhelming challenges prevalent in the real estate sector. Lance is unreservedly keen on addressing some of the systemic issues faced by entrepreneurs, particularly in time management and goal setting. He also explores the nuanced challenges faced by individuals with ADHD in the entrepreneur community, shedding light on how executive functions impact daily life and why maintaining consistency can be a herculean task for solo entrepreneurs. Lance Pendleton is not just a coach; he's a catalyst for change, inspiring a wave of entrepreneurs and sales professionals to not only aim for success but to also strive for a profound impact in their professional endeavors. To connect with Lance, visit his website: https://lancependleton.com/ Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Do your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Thank you to our sponsor, CityVest: https://bit.ly/37AOgkp Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2023
In this episode we are going to open up the conversation to the current state of play in relation to AI in the advertising and marketing industry – efficiencies, opportunities, risks and responsibilities. For the discussion today we are joined by two industry experts Nick Seckold, APAC VP, Microsoft Advertising and Kellyn Coetzee, National Head of Media & Analytics, Reprise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Bridging the Gap, Lance Pendleton, Real Estate Coach and TEDx Motivational Speaker, joins Matt to talk through everything from collecting quotes on his iPhone to the need for change in the real estate industry. Lance talks through his career journey, the power of relationships, and the wisdom he's gained from others along that journey. He dives into how he uses a holistic view to help people become better in their profession. Lance shares his thoughts on gratitude journaling, the importance of the small things, setting boundaries, and improving our time management skills. Lance Pendleton Bio: With over fifteen years of experience in companies from Compass, Sotheby's, (the once cool) Blockbuster, and Apple and with a deep understanding of the psychology of human behavior, Lance helps sales professionals remove the blockers to their growth and development. As a TEDx speaker, consultant, and leader in his field, Lance is on a mission to help exceptional leaders stop overcomplicating things and simplify what matters. Most recently, the National Head of Agent Strategy and Success for Compass, Lance, helped drive business growth and success for over 30,000 real estate agents across the country. Lance specializes in the psychology of human behavior, with a focus on developing business professionals who can humanize relationships and anticipate a client's needs. Formerly the Head of Agent Development at Compass and Chief Innovation Officer for the largest Sotheby's Realty affiliate in the world, he has also worked as a corporate sales trainer, business development specialist, speaker, and consultant.More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTubeTwitterLinkedIn
Adam Bengtsson is the new head coach of Rogle's J20 National junior team and in this episode we discuss his background as a player and quick ascent to onw of the top junior teams in the country. Adam describes how his father has influenced his path and how his experience as a junior player in Rogle gives a unique alignment with the new players coming to make their mark towards achieving their dreams.
In this episode of Futureproof, Dr Susan Kelleher and Dr Lara Dungan join Jonathan McCrea for Newsround, and he explores the future of lab-grown blood with Dr Rebecca Cardigan, National Head of Component Development from NHS Blood & Transplant.
Kylie Rogers is one of Australia's leading commercial and media executives. Her current role is Executive General Manager, Customer and Commercial at the Australian Football League (AFL). Her previous roles include National Commercial Director and National Head of Generate at Network Ten, and Commercial Director and Managing Director at Mamamia, Australia's largest women's media company, where she oversaw significant growth and profitability for the organisation in Australia and internationally. In this episode Kylie shares her experience working with purposeful organisations, gender equity in the workplace, and the types of conversations we need to be having with our boys. We hope you enjoy this episode.
Paul is a serial entrepreneur who qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Crossley and Davis (which eventually became Lathams Chartered Accountants), becoming a Partner in 1986 and Head of Business Services in 1993.While at Lathams, Paul started to develop the business planning process which is today at the core of The HaydenRock System™. Those processes were developed with the aim of helping business owners to clarify their direction and maximize their business potential. When Lathams was sold to Tenon Group Plc in 2001, Paul became National Head of Business Planning at Tenon.Paul left Tenon to become Finance Director at Debt Free Direct Group Plc where he was a Founding Director and helped to take the business “Public”. DFD rapidly grew to become the market leader in debt advice in the UK. Paul emigrated to the USA in 2011 and has developed several business interests, including being a Founding Member of HaydenRock Solutions and Elite Mastermind, which today is all incorporated as the Elite Resource Team.Paul, I thank you! And I also thank the entire Bamboo Pack! You all make this podcast so impactful!Your Host,Brianhttps://www.elitert.com/https://bamboolab3.com/
Speaking with Chief Minister Shaykh Ra Saadi El, National Head of The Moorish Science Temple of America-1928. Shaykh Ra Saadi El is the most sought after Moorish American figure who gives clarity and understanding to the News media about the true tenets of The Moorish Science Temple and those claiming to be members. We will be speaking about Islam in America, the Moorish American paradigm and the school established by Grand Goverenss Yssis Saadi El and Shaykh Ra Saadi El, the Moorish Islamic Theocratic Institute. Moorish Islamic Theocratic Institute is a private online school to teach the pure faith of Islam from a Moorish American Islamic perspective. Please view the following links for Shaykh Ra Saadi El: Contact info http://www.msta1928.org/ (888)392-2799 info@msta1928.org https://www.msta1928.org/miti https://www.moorishislamicstore.com https://www.youtube.com/@MSTA1928/streams #✌
Genevieve is best known in her role as National Head of PR and Talent Relations for News Corp Australia. She has also worked on a number of advisory boards including the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Melbourne Press Club, as well as helping out at local sports clubs her children are involved with. Join us for this authentic and genuine conversation with this amazing mum as she shares her stories about her own life and her learnings along the way. We hope you enjoy this episode.
When I received a message asking if would I be interested in having Aweke Kobi Zena coordinator of the National Anti-Racism unit at the Justice Ministry of Israel as a guest on my podcast while he was visiting in the US, I immediately said yes! Then my next question was, wait why does Israel need an anti-racism czar? I am not new to following Israel, being an advocate for the US-Israel relationship, and working with various Jewish organizations, and in all of this time, I did not know this department existed. I was two weeks out from my second trip to Israel as part of a Social Impact Delegation and would at that time have the opportunity to meet Aweke Kobi Zena and his staff in person. This is my interview in advance of the trip.
Ann-Marie O'Reilly, National Head of Advocacy, Threshold joined Claire to discuss the topic.
Let's bust the myth that lifting weights makes you too buff! In this insightful episode, host Mark Seeto chats with Sarah Glader, the National Head of Grid Training for Virgin Active Australia. The two discuss the common concern around lifting weights and becoming "too buff", the actual benefits of lifting weights, how the industry has shifted in motivations to train, and helpful tips on how to get started. You'll hear about how lifting weights can help build your confidence, improve your sleep and energy levels, and motivate you to make healthier food choices. They also discuss the importance of rest and recovery, the weights to use, and how to challenge yourself when lifting. Walk away from this conversation understanding how to focus on progress rather than perfection to make the most out of training. Our favourite quotable moments: "Lifting heavy makes you feel amazing." - Sarah Glader "It doesn't matter if you're a beginner or if you're an advanced lifter, the weight doesn't change." - Sarah Glader “If I really put my mind into something, if I make an effort, if I want something bad enough, I can make it happen." - Sarah Glader “The building happens at the muscle fatigue." - Sarah Glader "You need to learn the proper technique, [and] make sure you're keeping yourself safe." - Sarah Glader Resources: Instagram - Sarah Glader About Sarah: Sarah Glader is the Grid Training head coach at Virgin Active Australia. She grew up in Sweden but moved to Australia at the age of 21, living in Adelaide for 6 years before settling in Sydney. Glader has been lifting weights for 12 years and making it her career for the past 8 years. She specializes in HIIT training and strength training and enjoys it most when she's training with others. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, finding new breweries and has a keen interest in gaming and digital art. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/virginactiveaustralia/message
Danielle Stewart currently serves as the National Head of Wholesale Distribution for Everest Insurance. Prior to joining Everest, Danielle served over a decade at Liberty Mutual Insurance across multiple roles and geographies including Underwriting, Field Distribution, Leadership, and Corporate Strategy positions. Together with Chris Hampshire, she shares the benefit of saying “yes” in her career, the power of networking in the wholesale distribution market, the value of the CPCU designation, and what it means to be a woman working in today's fast-changing insurance industry. Key Takeaways A successful career path includes a lot of saying yes and a lot of taking risks. Danielle's approach to physical relocation for each new role. The benefits of earning an MBA at any stage in your career. Strategies for extending your network further than before. The motivation behind Danielle's decision to earn her CPCU designation. Confidence, technical knowledge, and other benefits of the CPCU. Danielle's decision to enter the wholesale distribution market was relationship-based. The benefits of the wholesale market to the entire industry. Working as an aggregator of business through strengthened relationships. Danielle's experience as a woman in the insurance industry. Creating plans for gender equality starts with finding male allies and eliminating bias. A look at the five-year future of the insurance industry. Danielle's advice to her early career self. Quotes “My career path was a lot of saying yes and a lot of taking new risks.” “By stretching yourself geographically in roles, you have to approach situations with a lot less bias or assumptions.” “It has been invaluable to get that extended network; to be able to connect with people in a similar place in their career.” “The CPCU gave me earlier knowledge and quicker knowledge on the fundamentals.” “I can see the massive benefit that wholesale provides to our market.… it's a lifeblood of the market.” “Wholesalers, from a distribution perspective, have a unique ability to serve as aggregators of business.” “You have to be strategic about what you do, who you do it with, and when you do it.” “As this business moves quicker, opportunities are going to come faster.”
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Skye Michiels the National Head of Agent Development at Compass and DJ discuss how photos give you a better chance to connect with people and how to use this tool. Skye goes back to the beginning of his career in real estate how he got into Compass and became the head of agent development there. […]
Theo Bennett has been coaching for almost 30 years with various teams around the world including the USA Rugby National team, Brazil's Olympic Rugby team, Australia, New Zealand, and so much more. He's also a new author of the book Virtuitis and has a very interesting story. Sign up for the HBCU Rugby Classic Community Newsletter and get access to early deals, prizes, and HBCU news and information GiftTime Media & Productions is a marketing and content production agency that focuses on utilizing rugby as a tool for marketing, establishing client retention, and community development. Offering highlight videos and hype videos. Get yours today. Green Geeks - Get access to one of the best and most eco-friendly web hosting platforms in the world. You can create your own e-commerce store, websites, and more with ease. Don't allow yourself to only be at the mercy of social media. Rugby Outlet Mall - 20% off all GiftTime Rugby and HBCU Rugby Classic merch with promo code, 'GREAUX RUGBY' --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rugbyswagshow/support
The National Head Start Association has been a supporter of early childhood development and education for over 50 years. The NHSA has worked tirelessly to ensure that all eligible children receive a high-quality education.After hearing about our podcast, Malkia Payton-Jackson, NHSA Director of Alumni Engagement, interviewed our family. We discuss the significance of Head Start in our family's education. We also talk about how Star Wars brings the family together and our love of reading.
Bio This week I got the pleasure of interviewing Dave National Team Head Coach at IMG Academy. Dave has enjoyed a career in baseball that includes thirteen years of professional playing experience that has spanned the globe combined with decades of managing and coaching experience at the professional and collegiate levels. Dave was drafted out of Davidson College in North Carolina in the 1987 by the New York Yankees and on to play thirteen seasons of professional baseball. As a Coach, Turgeon has managed and coached at the professional level as well as coached at the collegiate level. His first stop was in the Cleveland Indians organization in 1999. After which he spent time in various college coaching roles with Boston College, UConn, Duke and Virginia Tech. His passion for working with professional players steered his career to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2010. Dave is also a contributing blogger on USA Baseball's website. Show Notes 01:00- Intro 05:00- Ins and outs of IMG Academy 15:00- A day in the life at IMG 19:00- Fall Instructs Contact https://twitter.com/davidturgeon45 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Legal Team Took on the Might of the Post OfficeThis Impact series podcast episode features Elevate's Vice President of Get Shit Done, Stephen Allen, talking with James Hartley, the National Head of Litigation and Disputes Advisory at Freeths. Stephen and James review HUGE complex litigation that resulted in success for the Freeths team - on behalf of a significant group of claimants. Elevate gets a mention for the AI, data analysis, and document management assistance we provided to accelerate the review of the vast amount of case evidence.[00:00] Let's jump in. Stephen introduces James and the case at the centre of this podcast. [01:30] Landing the case. Perhaps 'the case' of the century.[03:04] A significant investment of time - and the benefit of technology.[05:02] AI in the context of data analysis and document management, which was essential. [08:34] Freeths began to re-think how it does litigation.[12:00] Creating a more sophisticated approach to analyze litigation risk.[15:34] Clients don't want to pay for the process. They pay for expertise.Enjoy!