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Best podcasts about Neagle

Latest podcast episodes about Neagle

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast
Redleg Roundtable - Episode Twenty-five - Denny Neagle

Redleg Nation Radio: A Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 74:38


On the latest edition of Redleg Roundtable, Seth Shaner is joined by former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Denny Neagle. Neagle was a key trade addition before the 1999 season and served alongside Pete Harnisch as a key leader on the pitching staff. He shares stories of his life in baseball, threw in his legendary Three Rivers Stadium train whistle and told an amazing but crazy story about what had Roger Clemens so hot under the collar when Mike Piazza's bat came flying his way. You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy, Instagram, and Facebook.  Please subscribe to the audio podcast for free (on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon Music, and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! This episode was sponsored by SeatGeek!  Use code RIVERFRONT for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/teamseatgeek Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to the podcast via email (team@riverfrontcincy.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Impact Podcast
Episode 168: Almost an interview with Lynne Neagle

The Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 58:42


Since starting this podcast Fin and Jane have interviewed two Welsh Education Ministers - Kirsty Williams and Jeremy Miles - putting to them questions from teachers and school leaders. Current Cabinet Secretary for Education Lynne Neagle has been invited, but she has so far declined. In this episode, Fin and Jane discuss some of the questions they would ask Ms Neagle and how she might respond, based on her public statements so far. LINKSFollow us on BlueSky: @impactwales.bsky.socialWelsh Medium ‘Pedagogy at the Heart of CfW - Professional Learning Pack': www.impact.wales/product/addysgeg-yn-cig-addysgu-a-phwrpas/Heads and teachers in Wales can join our private Facebook group, Teachers in Wales - research-informed pedagogy:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1099646660713906Buy our book Power Up Your Pedagogy: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Power-Up-Your-Pedagogy-Illustrated/dp/1398388068Subscribe to ImpactPlus today:www.impact.wales/impactplusHosts: Finola Wilson and Jane Miller Producer: Darren Evans Visit us at: www.impact.wales Music: Power Shutoff by Craig MacArthur

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Former Pirates all star Denny Neagle joined the show. Denny is super excited to watch Paul Skenes on a national stage tonight. Denny talked about watching Skenes pitch in college and how he expected it to jump to the big leagues. Denny thinks there should be more comparisons between Skenes and Justin Verlander, and credited how Verlander has held up over time. He isn't super worried about Skenes running into injury troubles as time goes on because he seems to be such a creature and so obsessed with his craft. The guys asked Denny about Jared Jones and the start he has had to his career. His advice to young pitchers was to not

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
Skenes set to start ASG, Denny Neagle, Mustaches

The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 31:33


Paul Skenes has stolen the headlines around Major League Baseball. He has quickly become one of the best pitchers in baseball. But it comes with negativity from the cynics. The idea that the Pirates will either blow this time with Skenes or just groom him for one of the big market teams clouds over how some people want to view in a positive lens. Has there ever been a time when so many eyes are on an individual Pirates player? Former Pirates all star Denny Neagle joined the show. Denny is super excited to watch Paul Skenes on a national stage tonight. Denny talked about watching Skenes pitch in college and how he expected it to jump to the big leagues. Denny thinks there should be more comparisons between Skenes and Justin Verlander, and credited how Verlander has held up over time. He isn't super worried about Skenes running into injury troubles as time goes on because he seems to be such a creature and so obsessed with his craft. The guys asked Denny about Jared Jones and the start he has had to his career. His advice to young pitchers was to not put all of your energy into every single pitch. Is it worth growing out the mustache for free food? And Livvy Dunne seems to be a big fan of Pittsburgh.

Avner’s Sports Throw Down
Denny Neagle - Former MLB Pitcher and World Series Champion

Avner’s Sports Throw Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 39:53


In this episode, we sit down with a 2-Time All-Star and World Series Champion Denny Neagle to explore the highs and lows of his illustrious career. We start with where his love for baseball came from, uncovering the moment he knew he had what it took to go pro. Then we delve into the pivotal year 2000, Denny shares his experiences bouncing between three teams before landing with the Yankees, ultimately winning the thing all players chase, a World Series. He offers insights into his mindset during this period in time and the challenges he faced on his path to glory. We then rewind to the unforgettable Game 4 of the 1997 National League Championship Series, where he pitched a complete-game shutout for the Atlanta Braves. He reflects on the emotions running through him during the final out and reveals what made that game so special in his heart. We then pivot to the evolution of pitching, he discusses the dramatic changes in the sport, highlighting the increasing prevalence of Tommy John surgeries and his take on the the art of pitching today. To wrap up, Denny shares his advice, leaving you with words of wisdom and inspiration. Tune in for a deep dive into the life, challenges, and triumphs of a true baseball icon.

The Impact Podcast
Episode 156: Where is Lynne Neagle taking us?

The Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 66:50


Wales' Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle, has given some indications of her priorities and the potential direction of travel for education. Jane and Fin discuss. Heads and teachers in Wales can join our private Facebook group, Teachers in Wales - research-informed pedagogy: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1099646660713906 Buy our book Power Up Your Pedagogy: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Power-Up-Your-Pedagogy-Illustrated/dp/1398388068 Subscribe to ImpactPlus today: www.impact.wales/impactplus Hosts: Finola Wilson and Jane Miller Producer: Darren Evans Visit us at: www.impact.wales Music: Power Shutoff by Craig MacArthur --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impacthome/message

Building PA Podcast
Importance Of Culture To A Successful Organization

Building PA Podcast

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later May 7, 2024 29:37


In the latest episode of the Building PA Podcast, co-hosts Chris Martin and Jon O'Brien sit down with Justin Neagle from the Building Scale podcast, exploring the keys to scaling businesses and fostering a strong organizational culture. Neagle emphasizes the importance of people, processes, and technology as the pillars of business growth. Drawing from his extensive interviews with industry leaders, Neagle highlights the critical role of leadership in prioritizing employee well-being and creating a conducive work environment. He stresses the need for authentic core values and candid communication, noting their impact on company culture and employee morale. The discussion also delves into the evolving attitudes towards mental health in the AEC industry, signaling a positive shift towards greater openness and support.

The Impact Podcast
Special episode: Can our new cabinet secretary for education bring schools back from the brink?

The Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 43:18


Wales has a new cabinet secretary for education - Lynne Neagle. In this special episode, Fin and Jane ask if Ms Neagle can fix the crisis in education, as well as discussing the recent IFS report, which lays bare the scale of the challenge she faces. IFS report, Major Challenges for Education in Wales: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/major-challenges-education-wales Heads and teachers in Wales can join our private Facebook group, Teachers in Wales - research-informed pedagogy: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1099646660713906 Buy our book Power Up Your Pedagogy: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Power-Up-Your-Pedagogy-Illustrated/dp/1398388068 Subscribe to ImpactPlus today: www.impact.wales/impactplus Hosts: Finola Wilson and Jane Miller Producer: Darren Evans Visit us at: www.impact.wales Music: Power Shutoff by Craig MacArthur --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impacthome/message

Coach & Kernan
Episode 474 #shegone with Jeff Frye and Dave Dagostino featuring Denny Neagle

Coach & Kernan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 58:24


Traded to Pittsburgh Old School Teachers Excellence first Cody, Wyoming and the punch Braves Mad Dog and Rocker Becoming a pro- Jack Morris and Chili Davis Will and Cal ... act like a pro Coaching his kids

Cut Traded Fired Retired
Denny Neagle

Cut Traded Fired Retired

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 62:22 Transcription Available


When Rockies' ownership opened their wallets in 2000 and struck mega deals with two big name pitchers, fans rejoiced. Unfortunately, Coors Field is an unforgiving ballpark for pitchers, no matter how much money they get paid. Denny Neagle yearned to be the savior Rockies fans so desperately wanted. He'd worked his way up through the baseball ranks, starting with college ball at the University of Minnesota, getting drafted by the Twins, becoming an ace and All-Star with the Pirates, starting a World Series game and earning another All-Star nod with the Braves and winning a World Series ring with the Yankees. The pedigree was there, and it was tough on Denny when success didn't come in Denver. He wanted to prove his worth. Denny pitched his last game in July of 2003, had some personal incidents in 2004 and realized he needed to get his life together, not only for himself, but for his family and those around him. These days, he spends a lot of time with his family, especially his three young adult children. He's also the pitching coach at Chatfield High School and starting to dabble in podcasting with comedian Frank Nicotero.

Game On
Flashbacks - Rick Neagle

Game On

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 48:02


Re- Live some of our Interviews (only) with some of our special guests This Week we have Rick Neagle - Norwood Football Club -

BE THAT LAWYER
Justin Neagle: Scaling Your Law Firm Through Processes

BE THAT LAWYER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 35:48


In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Justin Neagle discuss:Living a life of continuous improvement. Scaling and improving through processes. Documenting and delegating appropriately. Missing processes in people, sales, organization, and technology. Key Takeaways:When you're going through an identity shift, keep pushing forward. It will be strange at first, but things will settle when you push through your tipping point. Being really smart does not mean you automatically have every skill set. Without following a process (particularly in sales) you don't know where it may have failed, or where you can improve. Put the right people, in the right seat, and let them do the thing they're good at. Giving them freedom and support, that is where scale will come.  "If you're not trying to up-skill your people, you're doing it wrong." —  Justin Neagle Get a free copy of Steve's book “Sales-Free Selling” here: www.fretzin.com/sales-free-selling Thank you to our Sponsors!Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Overture: https://overture.law/Get Visible: https://www.getvisible.com/ Episode References: The Daily Stoic Podcast - https://dailystoic.com/podcast/10 Microsoft Power Automate Workflows Every Small Business Needs - https://spotmigration.com/blog/10-microsoft-power-automate-workflows-every-small-business-needs/ About Justin Neagle: Say hello to Justin Neagle, the Chief Storyteller at Spot Migration and Co-host of the Building Scale Podcast! Justin is one of the unstoppable leaders behind Spot Migration, a leading authority in the realm of IT and Cybersecurity Services. From strategy to implementation, Spot Migration's core focus is to create peace of mind by making technology reliable for their clients. Check out their site for more information - spotmigration.com Separately, Justin has the privilege of interviewing business leaders on his podcast, Building Scale. (buildingscale.net) With an in-depth understanding of storytelling and a purpose-driven mindset, he has been able to interview some amazing CEO and owners who have scaled their businesses with the use of three pillars of scaling - people, processes, and technology. Justin is a leader who loves seeing companies grow and learn. He strongly believes that the secret recipe for successful businesses is a culture that values its people and has a meaningful purpose. Justin has set an ambitious goal for himself. He's on a mission to guide 1000 companies to find and use their unique core purposes. This way, they can have a positive impact on the world, and everyone involved can experience joy and fulfillment while increasing their earnings. Sounds pretty cool, right? Connect with Justin Neagle:  Website: https://spotmigration.com/  Email: justinn@spotmigration.comPodcast: https://buildingscale.net/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justneagle/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spot-migration/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustNeagleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/justin.neagle/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spotmigration Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911  Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

Anywhere But Now
The Joy of GMing - with Special Guest Patrick Neagle

Anywhere But Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 62:12


Welcome to the sister-series to Anywhere But Now— our Doctor Who Actual Play Podcast! Our special guest today is C. Patrick Neagle, GM & Host of the Gothic Podcast, the horror & humor actual play audio drama!Join us for a lively chat about writing and running Monster of the Week, and running games with recognizable sci-fi & horror elements! Stick around and hear about Patrick's special project, A Deck of Lesser Things!Eps will be released between mods or episodes with our ongoing, serialized show. We'll cover some making-of and behind the scenes tidbits of our latest mod as well, so do stick around, with host Casey Jones!Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment, and follow us on BluSky and Twitter for more updates. Send your questions & fan art to AnywhereButNowPodcast@gmail.com!The show releases new episodes weekly of our main storyline or a special interview series, The Joy of GMing.Learn more at our Discord: https://discord.gg/qmdUPzun7nMusic by Tabletop AudioTheme by RJ PirchinelloCome follow us and say hi!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnywhereButNowPodTwitter: https://twitter.com/AnywhereButNow_Blusky: https://bsky.app/profile/anywherebutnow.bsky.social

Pitmaster, an Old Virginia Smoke Podcast
07/31/23 - Smoke Show Mafia - Jason Singletary, Frank Neagle & Joseph Puccio

Pitmaster, an Old Virginia Smoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 25:19


On this week's special episode of Pitmaster, an Old Virginia Smoke podcast, we have a trio of misfits, who are also great people and a great time.  Jason Singletary of Smoke Central, Frank Neagle of Yes Dear BBQ and Joseph Puccio of Smoke Show Mafia joined forces as the SS Trio, and cooked a contest in Florida where they will be featured tonight on BBQ USA season 2 with Michael Symon.  Give this a listen before you get into Monday Night BBQ on the Food Network!

The Practice of Therapy Podcast with Gordon Brewer
David Neagle | The Power of Mindset in Business and Private Practice | TPOT 289

The Practice of Therapy Podcast with Gordon Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 39:55


David Neagle is the founder of the multi-million dollar global coaching company, Life Is Now. Inc, helping purpose-driven entrepreneurs and small business owners grow and scale their businesses to 7 and 8 Figures using principles and training based in neuro-science and Universal Law. David Neagle shares his journey from a challenging upbringing to success in business. Neagle discusses the importance of mindset and how it can help small business owners achieve success faster than they thought possible. He opens up about his struggles and steps to break the cycle of limited opportunities. This episode is for you if you're looking for inspiration and practical strategies to grow your business. Tune in to learn how to overcome obstacles, achieve your goals, and break free from your limiting beliefs around money and success.  Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free The Practice of Therapy Podcast Workshop Focus Group Join The PsychCraft Network Today! Launch Club The Practice of Therapy Community Life is Now Life is Now on Instagram David on Facebook Life is Now on YouTube Life is Now on LinkedIn The Successful Mind Podcast 

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Walter Neagle On Bayard Rustin

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 9:59


To mark Pride month, Nikolai Nagel-Dreby and the Albany Quaker meeting spoke with Walter Neagle about his life with renown gay civil rights leader and quaker, Bayard Rustin.

Construction Secrets w/ Cian Brennan
Structuring Deals and AI in the Construction Industry (on The Building Scale Podcast with Will Foret & Justin Neagle) Pt.2 | Ep. 126

Construction Secrets w/ Cian Brennan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 28:12


To ensure profitability and success, deal structuring is critical. By leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology, construction companies can optimize deal structuring and improve efficiency, productivity, and ROI. Here's part 2 of my interview at the Building Scale Podcast with Will Foret & Justin Neagle! Construction Companies doing $5M+, watch this FREE Case Study on how Quantum has helped 8 Construction Companies sign lower risk contracts and boost cashflow & margin: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://quantumcs.co/casestudy-podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If your business is making less than $5M, YOU are why I make all my materials FREE. Get more FREE Training & goodies here: https://constructionsecrets.io Timestamps: (1:44) - The returns are in the terms, that's where your money is made (5:10) - Liquidated damages are to compensate your client for the delay and the cost of the delay (8:37) - A lot of times there's an option to submit an alternative bid (18:56) - There can only be one angry man in the boat (22:24) - Chat GPT is very very powerful so it's just gonna continue to get better DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice, and can not be relied upon as such. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any matters you or your business may have. Follow our Socials and let's get connected! ⤵️ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter

Construction Secrets w/ Cian Brennan
Singular Focus & Scaling (on The Building Scale Podcast with Will Foret & Justin Neagle) Pt.1 | Ep. 125

Construction Secrets w/ Cian Brennan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 35:05


One of the most important factors that construction companies must master is the ability to build success from the ground up. Here's part 1 of my interview with The Building Scale Podcast with Will Foret & Justin Neagle! Construction Companies doing $5M+, watch this FREE Case Study on how Quantum has helped 8 Construction Companies sign lower risk contracts and boost cashflow & margin: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://quantumcs.co/casestudy-podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If your business is making less than $5M, YOU are why I make all my materials FREE. Get more FREE Training & goodies here: https://constructionsecrets.io Timestamps: (6:40) - Negotiate the right things in the right way (10:20) - Lawyers would get you out of the problem that you're in (14:52) - Scale brings complexity (21:49) - How we've done over 2600 contract reviews and negotiations (28:50) - Approximately 26% of all bankruptcies of all businesses are from the construction industry (31:54) - If you try to negotiate they'll just give the work to somebody else DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice, and can not be relied upon as such. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any matters you or your business may have. Follow our Socials and let's get connected! ⤵️ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter

Mind Your Own Retirement
Why you need a will

Mind Your Own Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 8:23


Shane Neagle, Principal Lawyer at Ivy Law Group joins John Deeks to talk about the importance of having a will to help protect yourself and your family. Mr Neagle explains the difference between a formal and informal will; what happens if you don't have a will and the importance of a Power of Attorney, Guardianship, and a Medical Directive. This is a straightforward discussion and includes some alarming real-life examples.

Equipment Finance Matters
Episode 15: ELFA Board Chair Bob Neagle – This Will Be a Positive, Upbeat Podcast

Equipment Finance Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 29:06


You don't want to miss this first episode of 2023 – it's fairly bursting with nuggets of wisdom and sage advice from Bob Neagle, ELFA Board Chair and Finova Capital President and CEO.  Hear how Bob went from a Ph.D. and professorship in 18th century English literature at Loyola University Chicago to the equipment finance industry, and how having supportive mentors and colleagues made all the difference.  You're guaranteed to walk away with advice that can help you in your career.  Recorded on January 4, 2023. For questions or comments: acarnibella@elfaonline.org

The Bo & Luke Show™
#135 - S5E15 - Paul Neagle on "Access" to Healthcare

The Bo & Luke Show™

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 38:57


Paul Neagle is a skilled, confident healthcare administrator with 11+ years of experience in direct management and leadership roles. Paul is deeply knowledgeable about processes across different departmental boundaries including quality assurance initiatives that have led to higher patient satisfaction rates! Paul's analytical skills combined with an ability to think creatively help in building long term solutions designed specifically around what is important now, while also identifying revenue opportunities through process improvements or cost cutting measures.He is a practicing physician assistant since 2001 and in the past, has experience as an athletic trainer and paramedic. As the COO of OrthoCarolina, Paul is focused on the overall operations for the group and is passionate about improving patient access to care.During this episode, Bo & Luke talk with Paul about the varying dynamics of access to healthcare.  From labor shortages, insurance carriers, drug costs, to marketing healthcare careers to our Nation's youth.Support the show

Scale Your Small Business
156 - Learning Through Mistakes with Steph Tuss

Scale Your Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 29:14


Thanks for tuning into the Scale Your Small Business Podcast with your host, Jillian Flodstrom! Joining us today is Steph Tuss. Steph has always had a passion for education, and when her firstborn faced health problems, she overhauled their diets to find the root cause. After earning her Master's Degree in holistic nutrition, she opened a practice to help families facing similar challenges. Fast forward, Steph hired a business coach in David Neagle and his team at Life is Now Inc., where she now sits as CEO.    We're taught from a young age that mistakes are a horrible thing. But when you take a step back and look at every aspect of business, you begin to notice that mistakes are necessary. You don't grow without making mistakes. With many small business owners, there is a deep fear of making a mistake, as they're portrayed as an embarrassing, negative thing. You either win or you learn. Just because it's painful doesn't mean you aren't growing from it.    Those mistakes often manifest in sales. Steph reminds us that when someone says ‘no' they're not saying it to you, they're saying it to themselves. Sales is a vulnerable practice—don't make it personal. The goal of the sales conversation is to create clarity—identifying a problem and presenting a solution. It's about coming from a place of service.    If you're talking more than your prospect is talking, Steph points out, that's not a good sales conversation. A sales conversation should be full of questions. The idea is that you're info gathering in a way that serves both of you. Take control of the conversation to put your potential client at ease. People are looking for confidence. Steph has seen people struggle when they try to use a script. Avoid dumping information on someone–listen, don't convince. Ask what the client needs, their goals, and their desired end results. Understand their fears and what happens if they can't solve their problem.    People don't buy the “thing,” they buy the result the “thing” is going to provide. When making an offer, it's easy to get into the nuts and bolts of what you can give them, but in the end, that isn't what matters. It's about connecting what you can do to what result they are looking for, and building excitement around the desired end goal.    Listen to changes in tone and be mindful of emotional responses. While you're in a conversation, be aware of any shifts in the way they are speaking—getting quiet may mean you've hit something that's important to them, whereas shutting it down means they may not be interested at all in what you're saying.    Being an active listener is essential. Put the script down and give yourself permission to mess up. Take a few breaths after your potential client finished speaking and set a pace to make sure the client feels heard.    Not every conversation is going to be great—there will be moments where you've felt like you've totally bombed. That's okay. When this happens, Steph would journal about the conversation, listening back to a recording to find where the conversation went off the rails. This isn't self-flagellation, it's about understanding how to improve. Don't be afraid to call someone back and try again.    Finally, remember: sales is not doing something to someone, it's doing something for someone.   Key Takeaways   When you take a step back and look at every aspect of business, you begin to notice that mistakes are necessary.    Sales is a vulnerable practice—don't make it personal.   People don't buy the “thing,” they buy the result the “thing” is going to provide.   Put the script down and give yourself permission to mess up.   Links   https://successfulmindpodcast.com/ @stephtuss

Art Gallery of South Australia
Tuesday Talk - Kylie Neagle in conversation with ceramicist Sam Gold - SALA Festival

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 16:59


Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In celebration of SALA Festival, join Kylie Neagle, Education Officer, in conversation with South Australian artist and ceramicist Sam Gold as they share their insights into Pure Form: Japanese sculptural ceramics. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Photo: Thomas McCammon

Mac Admins Podcast
Episode 274: Greg Neagle On Signed Binaries And The Future Of Munki

Mac Admins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 56:50


Munki was released in 2009. The past decade-plus has seen MDM first introduced, then become almost a requirement to manage fleets of devices, changes in how we build daemons, develop tools, secure computers, and sign/compile binaries. That last piece could be a little tricky for the future of any custom software. It's fitting that Ventura Blvd isn't far from where Greg works, ‘cause in this episode we'll look at the changes in Ventura and what they mean for Munki - as well as what they could mean for the future of the Munki project. Hosts: Tom Bridge - @tbridge777 Charles Edge - @cedge318 Marcus Ransom - @marcusransom Guests: Greg Neagle - @gregneagle Links: Munki and Venture Notes  Strange World Teaser IPA Sign Sponsors: Kandji Halp VMware Workspace One Watchman Monitoring If you're interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We're @MacAdmPodcast! The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd, Damien Barrett, Justin Holt, Chad Swarthout, William Smith, Stephen Weinstein, Seb Nash, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Sfarra, Nate Cinal, Jon Brown, Dan Barker, Tim Perfitt, Ashley MacKinlay, Tobias Linder Philippe Daoust, AJ Potrebka, Adam Burg, & Hamlin Krewson

Geary & Stein Sports Show
Former World Series Champion Pitcher Denny Neagle

Geary & Stein Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 43:03


We talk to former MLB pitcher Denny Neagle about the career, his time at the University of Minnesota, his recruitment, being drafted by the Minnesota Twins, his MLB debut, being apart of arguably the greatest rotation in MLB history and a foundation that everyone should get behind and support to make a law nationally. www.connorcaresfoundation.org/donate-now

Lovestruck Daily
Pride Week! Day 2: Cunning Queeroes Bayard Rustin and Walter Neagle

Lovestruck Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 20:54


For today's Pride week episode, we are reflecting on the brave and brilliant love story of Bayard Rustin and Walter Neagle, two magnificent queeroes who inspire us to believe that ultimately, love really does win. In the 80s, as a clever workaround to severely homophobic legal restrictions, civil rights legend Bayard Rustin legally adopted Walter Neagle (yes you read that correctly) to provide him legal rights. Tune in to hear Walter's reminiscences of his extraordinary boyfriend, and the legacy he upholds every day. Get your daily happily ever after on LoveStruck Daily, with new love stories every Monday-Friday. In the meantime, follow @LoveStruckDaily on Instagram and Twitter for extra content. If you have a love story to share, or any questions for the team, email lovestruckdaily@frolic.media.  View episode transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/sxBJ4gAf-F7eyVUCSzf5-L2gFHM And for goodness sakes...just kiss already!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Winging it with Zakuani
Side x Side: Community Spotlight

Winging it with Zakuani

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 27:47


Former Sounders forward and Washington-native Lamar Neagle returns to Side x Side for the newest edition of the Community Spotlight series. On this episode, Neagle speaks with Doan Nguyen, Senior Tour Manager at the Wing Luke Museum, which is located in Seattle's Chinatown - International District. For ore information on how to support the Wing Luke Museum, visit https://www.wingluke.org/.

Drunken Opinion
Episode 98: Denny Neagle

Drunken Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 30:25


From 2x All-Star World Series Champion, to being caught 2x with a hooker, driving drunk, and losing all the money you made thanks to bad investments. This is the life of Denny Neagle

F*$kin Talkin Shit With Eagle
F*$kin Talkin Shit With nEagle Ep382 Ft The Worm hole

F*$kin Talkin Shit With Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 177:13


smileys gardens , bingus503 , repill710 , vets grow --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eagle-gardens/support

Attaboy Clarence
The Dreamy Team

Attaboy Clarence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 55:15


In this episode of Attaboy Clarence...We're in the company of Britain's answer to Fred & Ginger - the duo who lifted the hearts of a nation, and who, to this day, hold a very impressive box-office record - Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding!Hear all about the startling success of 1948's Spring In Park Lane, as well as the film itself - a lighter-than-air romance containing some truly dazzling moment. We'll also be skipping down the street to Piccadilly for Neagle and Wilding's first ride out together - 1946's Piccadilly Incident, a film that could not be more different...We've got music from Benny Goodman and Larry Clinton, a very befuddling edition of Who The Hell Is That Hollywood Legend? - plus a return to a very familiar pot...Radio entertainment comes this time from the Screen Guild TheatreTo become a co-producer of the shows, and to gain access to a world of bonus material go to www.patreon.com/attaboysecret or CLICK HERECredits

The Hawkcast - SWCC podcast
Hawkcast - 15 year Chandler Anniversary special with Steve Garret and Jeremy Neagle

The Hawkcast - SWCC podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 65:52


We've bought Gaz and Jezza in to talk us through the 3 triple premiership era as we celebrate the 20 (Newey), 19 (Wilkins) and 15 (Chandler) year anniversaries of our flags on the 90th birthday of the club.

The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast
#58: HIPAA compliance and Risk Management with Lee Neagle and Michelle McCorkle (part 2)

The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 27:02


Lee is the COO and co-Founder of Certa Scientia Consulting. He has nearly two decades of experience in mental health treatment on a national scale which includes the provision of care and the development of treatment programs. Through operational and clinical experience, Lee has been able to navigate companies through multiple state licensing inspections and national accreditation. In his current role Lee aids organizations with their risk management and safety planning. Lee has lectured nationally for the last several years on a wide range of topics including incorporating values into compliance programing. Lee currently serves on the ethics subcommittee for the Residential Eating Disorder Consortium (REDC) and is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Wisconsin. Michelle has over a decade of experience in executive and C-Suite performance improvement and compliance roles in the healthcare industry. As a Certified Joint Commission Professional and Certified Six Sigma Green Belt, she takes a common-sense approach to compliance, utilizing Joint Commission Standards to drive continuing systematic improvement using tools that promote concrete process simplification. We discuss topics including: Developing boundaries Conversations around competence Stay with within your area of expertise Back up how you are qualified as an expert Don't take on someone else's regulations or policies Lean into your values ________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.

The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast
#57: HIPAA compliance and Risk Management with Lee Neagle and Michelle McCorkle (part 1)

The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 26:12


Lee is the COO and co-Founder of Certa Scientia Consulting. He has nearly two decades of experience in mental health treatment on a national scale which includes the provision of care and the development of treatment programs. Through operational and clinical experience, Lee has been able to navigate companies through multiple state licensing inspections and national accreditation. In his current role Lee aids organizations with their risk management and safety planning. Lee has lectured nationally for the last several years on a wide range of topics including incorporating values into compliance programing. Lee currently serves on the ethics subcommittee for the Residential Eating Disorder Consortium (REDC) and is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Wisconsin. Michelle has over a decade of experience in executive and C-Suite performance improvement and compliance roles in the healthcare industry. As a Certified Joint Commission Professional and Certified Six Sigma Green Belt, she takes a common-sense approach to compliance, utilizing Joint Commission Standards to drive continuing systematic improvement using tools that promote concrete process simplification. We discuss the following topics: Advocacy for eating disorder care Compliance as a way to provide excellent care How mental health care providers and registered dietitians can be taken seriously  Quality assurance in the behavioral health world HIPAA Risk Assessment Be confident with your fee schedule ________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.

Millionaire Mindcast
Why You Need To Invest In Your Business And When You Should Diversify | David Neagle | Replay

Millionaire Mindcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 51:37


In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, a remarkable guest, David Neagle who shares his entrepreneurial journey gives amazing tips on how to be a successful entrepreneur, how to get rid fears and back up from failures, how to get rid toxic people in your life, how to make your idea realize, and when is it the right time to diversify and start investing out of your business!  David Neagle is a mindset mentor, famous speaker, podcaster and host of The Successful Mind Podcast, bestselling author of The Millions Within, a book focusing on intention, focus, and awareness to build your dream business and life. David is the founder of the multimillion-dollar global coaching company Life Is Now, Inc, helping thousands of entrepreneurs, experts and self-employed professionals gain confidence and find the right mindset to increase their revenue, turning their endeavors into seven- and eight-figure ventures. Being in the coaching and mentorship industry for more than 20 years, David has worked alongside other well-known mentors like Bob Proctor and Tony Robbins, and his clients include many well-known people, including New York Times #1 best-selling author Jen Sincero. Because of the results his clients have achieved, along with his dedication, David's coaching has expanded to more than 30 countries, and he has been featured on Forbes, CBS, NBC, Wall Street Journal, Inc, HLN, Entrepreneur, and Fox. Young David became street smart because it was needed to keep away the fears from the surroundings. His life was not on a good track and grew up witnessing all the struggles within his family. Because David doesn't want his children to experience the hardships he'd been through, he doubles down on being a responsible person and a father. David didn't know that he was an entrepreneur at heart but was really preferred to make his own thing and be in control with his own income than working for somebody else. He wanted to change his situation but doesn't know where to get started. Then, he realized that he must change his attitudes first to change his situation. So while working for Petroleum Company for seven years, he prepared himself, he learned to work with other people and learned from them, studied who David Neagle is, and how to be a successful person. Later, David decided to leave the corporate world and build his own business. He left his work to consulting, coaching, speaking, and that he built Neagle Media. Because David was very determined to win, he had developed the ability to lose without taking it personally, take chances, take risks, develop the good attitudes, frameworks, and learn from the mistakes and people he had with. A mentor motivated him to become a good follower; he gets rid of his ego and the shame around asking for help which he had no idea that it was blocking him so much. Just like other entrepreneurs, he encountered bumps and challenges but learned to accept himself and embraced it. To him, failing is fine but what's not fine is that you never try what you desire to do with. Losing is not the end, so stand, and back up. Thus, stop being afraid of making decisions and failing but always find the right thing about the things that got wrong, learned from it and go on. He learned the strategy and tactics to enjoy success just like other entrepreneurs because mistakes don't really bother him but he used it to continue to grow and expand. David gives advice on not investing in the things that you don't understand and develop skills set in understanding your business like sales, marketing, social media, and stuff like that. On the other side, despite his success, David has always had a deep desire in helping people the way his mentor had helped him. From starting off with the basic idea of wealth fund - just taking 10 cents out of every dollar that came to the company to now having multiple companies and helping people to be free and creating the lifestyle they want. Therefore, he expands it more globally to really touch people's lives all over.  Neagle believes that entrepreneurship is something that's going to bring us together as a world more than it is that something that's going to divide us because most entrepreneurs want to do something good! Some Questions I Ask: Where did your journey begin from an entrepreneurial perspective? (00:43) What do you think is the one among the key characteristics of successful entrepreneurs that served you at the highest level as a business owner? (08:58) What's your definition of being a good student? (09:15) Is that one of the things that you see hurting a lot of entrepreneurs right now is this ‘figured it out on my own' mentality versus seeking mentorship? (11:36) What is it that you see stopping so many people and how can they go about overcoming those things to take that first step? (12:59) How does somebody go about taking the actions to clean up some of those toxic relationships in their life? (14:38) When did you feel like in your entrepreneurial journey you really embraced every aspect of who David Neagle is? (18:01) What are some of the things that you consistently do no matter what that leads to that type of growth internally, spiritually, emotionally, and externally in your physical world? (23:16) Were you born a great entrepreneur or did you create a great entrepreneur? (26:30) How did you go about building wealth? (29:34) When is it the right time to diversify a little bit and start investing out of my business additionally? (32:53) What keeps you with both hands on the steering wheel pushing the businesses forward that you're pushing forward? (36:50) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The bad event that shifted David's life. (01:46) How David changed things in life. (05:22) The 3 key characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. (06:00) The difference between a dysfunctional person and a toxic person. (15:24) 3 things that made his life a really big difference. (20:55) How to avoid your idea won't go away. (23:30) Quotes: “My whole life shifted.” “Life is short, you don't know when you're gonna go or nothing is certain.” “If you're gonna do anything, you better do it now.” “All good leaders are also good students.” “You have to really be willing to let go of the way you think it's opposed to working or you need to be right and follow something that actually does.” “If you don't create the right environment for yourself in which to succeed in, you won't.” “This is my life, I never going to know if I don't try.” “If you could own the failure and not be afraid of the failure, you're gonna win.” “Always get what you need when you need it.” “Everything that goes wrong and a lot of things will go wrong, there's something right about it.” “Everything is already here.” “Every level has new devils.” “Be careful not to let our idea roll us.” “I was born with a very adventurous spirit.” “I would never invest in something that I didn't understand not only the company but the psychology behind why it works.” “I know how to make money in my companies very very well.” “Being on entrepreneurial is something that's on fire in the world right now.” Connect with David Neagle on: The Successful Mind Podcast Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram

Mac Admins Podcast
Episode 222: Greg Neagle Returns!

Mac Admins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 77:52


On this week's episode, we bring Greg Neagle back to discuss what's new in Munki, & its transition to a native app on Apple Silicon, Some more follow-up from WWDC & where we think the conference space is heading in the future, and wrap up with a discussion on Open Source and how you can contribute to projects you love!   Hosts: Tom Bridge - @tbridge777 Charles Edge - @cedge318 Marcus Ransom - @marcusransom Guests: Greg Neagle, a major animation studio you may have heard of Sponsors: Kandji Secureframe Alectrona Patch Watchman Monitoring If you're interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We're @MacAdmPodcast! The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd, Damien Barrett, Justin Holt, Chad Swarthout, William Smith, Stephen Weinstein, Seb Nash, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Sfarra, Nate Cinal, Jon Brown, Dan Barker, Tim Perfitt, Ashley MacKinlay, Tobias Linder Philippe Daoust, AJ Potrebka, Adam Burg, & Hamlin Krewson

Papo Hack
De YOUTUBER até a criação de um BANCO, a mente por trás dos Neagles e Fanstar c/ Mario Augusto de Sá | Podcast JN #43

Papo Hack

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 54:14


CEO - NEAGLE BANK PROPRIETÁRIO: FanStar https://fanstar.com.br/ @fanstarbr @fanstarshop @fanstarlaunch Trampol.in https://www.trampol.in/ @_trampol.in NeagleBank https://neaglebank.com/ @neagle_bank Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marioaugustosa/ @marioaugustosa Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marioaugustosa/ “Neagle vivendo um sonho nos Estados Unidos” - Segundo livro mais vendido na bienal do Rio

Curious Navel
Ep 030 - Damon Neagle

Curious Navel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 32:56


Not many kids choose their career by seventh grade, but not many kids are as logical and clear headed as Damon. He’s an engineer and patent attorney who relies on reason more than emotion, but that didn’t fool me -- this future farmer has passionate views and a huge soft spot for his family.

Wake Up Call
57. Team Neagle Superstars: Brandon + Steph Tuss

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 58:11


I had the opportunity to sit down with Steph Tuss, CEO of the David Neagle machine "Life Is Now, Inc." and Brandon Tuss, Director of Podcasting at Life Is Now. If you are familiar at all with success coach David Neagle, you have seen (or heard) this husband and wife team. They are an integral part of the Neagle machine, with Steph running operations and marketing and Brandon the tech wizard behind The Successful Mind Podcast, who can also be heard on almost every episode. It's not a well kept secret that Steph and Brandon were first introduced to David when Steph began coaching with David years ago to help her grow a nutrition coaching business. It didn't take long for Steph to step into the light and follow her desire to join the Neagle Team. Brandon followed suit. Their journey wasn't without its hiccups, like most periods of growth. Brandon and Steph share how they were first introduced to the world of Neagle and the evolution of their personal growth journeys. Included in this conversation: The patterns they grew up with that discouraged growth The reaction from family members to quitting their "safe" jobs and pursuing their desires Not always being at the same place at the same time in their journeys How their marriage was affected by dramatic individual personal growth Their individual experiences joining the Neagle team Where Brandon initially experienced setbacks and overcame them Steph's experience finding her purpose The philosophies of the Neagle team that keeps them thriving Common patterns they have seen over the years in David Neagle's clients Some insight to the inner workings of the Neagle machine Be sure to listen to The Successful Mind Podcast: https://successfulmindpodcast.com/ You can also find The Successful Mind Podcast on Apple and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Listen to more podcast episodes like this one by subscribing to my podcast. If you liked what you heard, please leave a review! Follow me on social media: www.Facebook.com/wakeupcallthepodcast www.Instagram.com/theprev

Behind the Braves
Behind the Braves: Denny Neagle

Behind the Braves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 49:36


Former Braves pitcher Denny Neagle discusses his big league career, what it's like to coach his son, his experiences at Braves Fantasy Camp and much more!

Behind the Braves
Behind the Braves: Denny Neagle

Behind the Braves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 49:35


Former Braves pitcher Denny Neagle discusses his big league career, what it’s like to coach his son, his experiences at Braves Fantasy Camp and much more!

Heavy Petting with Cheri Hardman
Episode 19 Heavy Petting with Cheri Hardman-Diante Neagle and Pommie

Heavy Petting with Cheri Hardman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 6:09


Comedian Cheri Hardman and Diante Neagle go to Sunny Skys Animal Rescue to meet Pommie, who needs a forever home. Then they discuss Heavy Petting of the human variety. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheri-hardman/support

Opening Arguments
OA406: Fascism in Portland

Opening Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 74:56


Listeners and co-hosts alike have been wanting Andrew to do a breakdown of the situation in Portland. There are big questions like, for example, how? and WTF? and what can anyone do? Andrew answers these and gives us the timeline of what's led to the Trump administration sending out paramilitary troops to abduct people in unmarked vans, like a totally non-fascist president would do. Before that, we talk about the gun wielding couple from St. Louis who threatened BLM protestors, and how they're totally not going to face any justice for their undeniable crimes because they are white. Links: OA307: The Census Fight Is Not Over, St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey, 2005 Missouri Revised Statutes - § 571.030. — Unlawful use of weapons, St. Louis Gun Couple Charged, MO Gov Vows To Pardon Gun Couple, Supreme Court Rules - Rule 5 - Rules Governing the Missouri Bar, Acting Secretary Wolf Condemns Violence In Portland, Portland Fence To Come Down, Portland City Council votes to defund police by $15 million, Executive Order on Protecting American Monuments, Federal Officers Deployed in Portland Didn't Have Proper Training, Man Shot in Face with Rubber Bullet, Portland Roadside Abduction, Ocasio-Cortez to introduce bill requiring federal officers to identify themselves, Terry v. Ohio, 8 USC 1357, 42 U.S. Code § 1983 - Civil action for deprivation of rights, Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, In re Neagle, 18 USC 242

TA Dance the Podcast
Zack Betty-Neagle

TA Dance the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 31:46


Today we speak with Zack who runs NSquared Dance alongside his husband, Nick.

The Final Score
Denny Neagle

The Final Score

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 50:11


The Final Score goes baseball!!!! We talk to former Atlanta Braves pitcher Denny Neagle. We talk about his career , his stops with the Twins, Yankees and of course Braves, sharing the rotation with Maddux, Smoltz and Glavine and winning a World Series. We thank Mr Neagle for his time and for being a great guest! If you're planning your vacation next year there is only one place to go! True North Vacations! We specialize in FULL SERVICE DISNEY or UNIVERSAL experiences. We will help you pick the right hotel, dining, and fast pass attractions to ensure you and your family have the most magical vacation yet! Check them out at www.truenorthvacations.com or give them a call at 252-292-1934 Also check out the newest restaurant in the area Haggerty's Steakhouse 414 Becker Dr. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 27870 for the best steaks in the area and my favorite make your own salad bar! Also for the best meat and freshest produce around Meat up at the Rich Square and Ahoskie Markets located at 508 S Main St. Rich Square, NC 252 -539-4300 or at Ahoskie 710 N. Academy St. 252-332-3368 For all your sports apparel and supplies there is only one place to go . TD Sports! TD Sports was founded in 1993 with a goal to sell quality items at low prices. We started the business with a heat press and a calculator. Today we are able to offer in house screen printing, embroidery, vinyl signs, trophies and athletic supplies. Give them a call at (252) 539-2666 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Millionaire Mindcast
Why You Need To Invest In Your Business And When You Should Diversify | David Neagle

Millionaire Mindcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 51:37


In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, a remarkable guest, David Neagle who shares his entrepreneurial journey gives amazing tips on how to be a successful entrepreneur, how to get rid fears and back up from failures, how to get rid toxic people in your life, how to make your idea realize, and when is it the right time to diversify and start investing out of your business!  David Neagle is a mindset mentor, famous speaker, podcaster and host of The Successful Mind Podcast, bestselling author of The Millions Within, a book focusing on intention, focus, and awareness to build your dream business and life. David is the founder of the multimillion-dollar global coaching company Life Is Now, Inc, helping thousands of entrepreneurs, experts and self-employed professionals gain confidence and find the right mindset to increase their revenue, turning their endeavors into seven- and eight-figure ventures. Being in the coaching and mentorship industry for more than 20 years, David has worked alongside other well-known mentors like Bob Proctor and Tony Robbins, and his clients include many well-known people, including New York Times #1 best-selling author Jen Sincero. Because of the results his clients have achieved, along with his dedication, David’s coaching has expanded to more than 30 countries, and he has been featured on Forbes, CBS, NBC, Wall Street Journal, Inc, HLN, Entrepreneur, and Fox. Young David became street smart because it was needed to keep away the fears from the surroundings. His life was not on a good track and grew up witnessing all the struggles within his family. Because David doesn’t want his children to experience the hardships he’d been through, he doubles down on being a responsible person and a father. David didn’t know that he was an entrepreneur at heart but was really preferred to make his own thing and be in control with his own income than working for somebody else. He wanted to change his situation but doesn’t know where to get started. Then, he realized that he must change his attitudes first to change his situation. So while working for Petroleum Company for seven years, he prepared himself, he learned to work with other people and learned from them, studied who David Neagle is, and how to be a successful person. Later, David decided to leave the corporate world and build his own business. He left his work to consulting, coaching, speaking, and that he built Neagle Media. Because David was very determined to win, he had developed the ability to lose without taking it personally, take chances, take risks, develop the good attitudes, frameworks, and learn from the mistakes and people he had with. A mentor motivated him to become a good follower; he gets rid of his ego and the shame around asking for help which he had no idea that it was blocking him so much. Just like other entrepreneurs, he encountered bumps and challenges but learned to accept himself and embraced it. To him, failing is fine but what’s not fine is that you never try what you desire to do with. Losing is not the end, so stand, and back up. Thus, stop being afraid of making decisions and failing but always find the right thing about the things that got wrong, learned from it and go on. He learned the strategy and tactics to enjoy success just like other entrepreneurs because mistakes don’t really bother him but he used it to continue to grow and expand. David gives advice on not investing in the things that you don’t understand and develop skills set in understanding your business like sales, marketing, social media, and stuff like that. On the other side, despite his success, David has always had a deep desire in helping people the way his mentor had helped him. From starting off with the basic idea of wealth fund - just taking 10 cents out of every dollar that came to the company to now having multiple companies and helping people to be free and creating the lifestyle they want. Therefore, he expands it more globally to really touch people’s lives all over.  Neagle believes that entrepreneurship is something that’s going to bring us together as a world more than it is that something that’s going to divide us because most entrepreneurs want to do something good! Some Questions I Ask: Where did your journey begin from an entrepreneurial perspective? (00:43) What do you think is the one among the key characteristics of successful entrepreneurs that served you at the highest level as a business owner? (08:58) What’s your definition of being a good student? (09:15) Is that one of the things that you see hurting a lot of entrepreneurs right now is this ‘figured it out on my own’ mentality versus seeking mentorship? (11:36) What is it that you see stopping so many people and how can they go about overcoming those things to take that first step? (12:59) How does somebody go about taking the actions to clean up some of those toxic relationships in their life? (14:38) When did you feel like in your entrepreneurial journey you really embraced every aspect of who David Neagle is? (18:01) What are some of the things that you consistently do no matter what that leads to that type of growth internally, spiritually, emotionally, and externally in your physical world? (23:16) Were you born a great entrepreneur or did you create a great entrepreneur? (26:30) How did you go about building wealth? (29:34) When is it the right time to diversify a little bit and start investing out of my business additionally? (32:53) What keeps you with both hands on the steering wheel pushing the businesses forward that you’re pushing forward? (36:50) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The bad event that shifted David’s life. (01:46) How David changed things in life. (05:22) The 3 key characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. (06:00) The difference between a dysfunctional person and a toxic person. (15:24) 3 things that made his life a really big difference. (20:55) How to avoid your idea won’t go away. (23:30) Quotes: “My whole life shifted.” “Life is short, you don’t know when you’re gonna go or nothing is certain.” “If you’re gonna do anything, you better do it now.” “All good leaders are also good students.” “You have to really be willing to let go of the way you think it’s opposed to working or you need to be right and follow something that actually does.” “If you don’t create the right environment for yourself in which to succeed in, you won’t.” “This is my life, I never going to know if I don’t try.” “If you could own the failure and not be afraid of the failure, you’re gonna win.” “Always get what you need when you need it.” “Everything that goes wrong and a lot of things will go wrong, there’s something right about it.” “Everything is already here.” “Every level has new devils.” “Be careful not to let our idea roll us.” “I was born with a very adventurous spirit.” “I would never invest in something that I didn’t understand not only the company but the psychology behind why it works.” “I know how to make money in my companies very very well.” “Being on entrepreneurial is something that’s on fire in the world right now.” Connect with David Neagle on: The Successful Mind Podcast Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram

Jobs Blow Podcast
Another Stage in Her Career, with Broadway Producer Jayna Neagle

Jobs Blow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 57:17


Briana reconnects with one of her first NYC friends when Broadway Producer Jayna Neagle stops by the show to discuss her latest project, "Cirque du Soleil: 'Twas the Night Before." Jayna also talks about what it was like to go back to school at age 34 to pursue her dream of working on Broadway and what it felt like to intern again after being a successful business woman. Her biggest challenge came, however, when she got her first production and had to leave her newborn twins to go to Las Vegas. Get to know this badass dreamer in the latest episode of Jobs Blow.

Bourbon Pursuit
224 - 2019 Bottled-in-Bond Showdown

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 69:37


Bottled-in-Bond. It’s one of the revolutionary moments of American history, but has also become near and dear to many bourbon drinkers with good reason. We covered the in and outs of bottled-in-bond with Bernie Lubbers back on Episode 089 and it's part of our Bourbon 101 podcasts. Since we know why bottled-in-bond is important, it’s time to find out who Bourbon Pursuit is going to claim as the best bottled in bond bourbon in 2019! We blind sample our way through 12 heavy weight contenders and put them in the Bottled-in-Bond Showdown. Who is going to be crowned champion? Listen and find out. Show Partners: * Hotel Distil on historic Whiskey Row is set to open October 29th in Downtown Louisville. Book now to experience it for yourself at HotelDistil.com. * The University of Louisville now has an online Distilled Spirits Business Certificate that focuses on the business side of the spirits industry. Learn more at uofl.me/pursuespirits. * At Barrell Craft Spirits, they spend weeks choosing barrels to create a new batch. Joe and Tripp meticulously sample every barrel to make sure the blend is absolutely perfect. Find out more at BarrellBourbon.com. * Receive $25 off your first order at RackHouse Whiskey Club with code "Pursuit". Visit RackhouseWhiskeyClub.com. * Distillery 291 is an award winning, small batch whiskey distillery located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Learn more at Distillery291.com. Show Notes: Elijah Craig Launching Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey: https://www.instagram.com/p/B3wt1feHdlZ/ Amazon Gin: https://www.beveragedaily.com/Article/2019/10/21/Amazon-launches-its-own-spirits-brand-Tovess This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick talks about premium pricing. What is Bottled-in-Bond? Blind tasting of the following (in no particular order): Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond 7yr Henry McKenna Single Barrel Bottled-in-Bond George Dickel Bottled-in-Bond Old Bardstown Bottled-in-Bond Old Grand Dad Bottled-in-Bond 1792 Bottled-in-Bond Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond Jim Beam Bottled-in-Bond JW Dant Bottled-in-Bond Early Times Bottled-in-Bond New Riff Bottled-in-Bond Wilderness Trail Bottled-in-Bond 0:00 I love bourbon, but I'm not ready to restart my career in be a distiller. I have a bachelor's degree and I want to continue to use those skills in the whiskey industry. So check this out. The University of Louisville now has an online distilled spirits business certificate that focuses on the business side of the spirits industry like finance, marketing and operations. This is perfect for anyone looking for more professional development. And if you ever want to get your MBA their certificate credits transfer into Ul's new online MBA program. Learn more about this online program at U of l.me. Slash pursue spirits. How fast can you go through like 15 Bourbons? I'd be done. Now if you aren't asking me so many questions. 0:55 Welcome back. It's Episode 224 of bourbon pursuit. I'm wanting to host And here's your weekly bourbon news roundup. Last Thursday, heaven Hill announced Elijah Craig is launching their Kentucky straight rye whiskey. This is made from heaven hills only right Nashville which is 51% rye, 35% corn and 14% malted barley, the same Nashville that you're going to see for Rittenhouse as well as Pikeville with an SRP of only 2999 Elijah Craig Kentucky straight rye whiskey will first launch unlimited markets of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Oregon in January of 2020. Now, when you hear about a release like this, we typically hear about most people, especially in Kentucky, being kind of upset about its lack of market penetration. So we actually reached out to our contacts at heaven Hill to see what the response was. And this was a decision by the brands to focus on markets based on a variety of needs. This could be from building a brand on premise competitiveness and a particular market or too slow roll a product based on age inventory. For this release, there was no one single reason but you can read more about this post on Instagram with the link in our show notes. Jim Murray's whiskey Bible has announced that last week his top whiskey of 2020 was 1792 full per second was the 2018 William drew Weller and third was the 2018 Thomas HND, meaning that Sazerac swept all top three whiskeys of the world for Jim Murray's whiskey Bible. Now continue on the trend of Buffalo Trace, they are also releasing their next installment in the old charter oak series called Canadian oak. In late 2018, Buffalo Trace announced its old charter oak series, it's a collection exploring the different taste profiles of barrels obtained from trees grown in different countries, climates and soils. For this newest release, Buffalo Trace obtained a small number of barrels from Canada and filled them with mash number one. This is the same Nashville us for Buffalo Trace and Eagle rare Canadian oak trees differ from a American oak trees that they are harder and have tighter grain structure, which affects the bourbon as it ages. The old charter oaks Canadian oak was aged for 10 years and will be available in retail in late October. The suggested retail price will be 6999. While we're talking about new releases, let's not forget about angel's envy and their annual cask strength release. angel's envy cast drink begins West standard angel's envy bourbon, it's made with a Nashville of 72% corn, 18%, rye and 10% malted barley, aged first in new charred oak barrels, but finished in barrels at once held port wine. As these barrels are tasted throughout the year. A few are set aside to age longer MB bottled at cash drink for its special annual release. This year's release will clock in at 122.4 proof with seven different ages as port finished bourbon of 689 10 1314 and 15 years old, that are missing To create this final blend, the bottle will come in a packaged in a wooden Art Deco style box for a suggested retail price of around $200. And the last release we're going to talk about isn't actually bourbon. It's not actually even whiskey. It's a gin and it's called tow service. And it's only available in the United Kingdom, France and Germany. This is a big deal because the owner of this brand is none other than Amazon. Yes, Amazon is getting into the spirits business. And this is now available to order online@amazon.co.uk this is another one of those things that we may see as a small ripple but could potentially end up being a tidal wave years down the road. You can read more about this with the link to beverage daily com in our show notes. Bottled in bond. It's one of the revolutionary moments of American history but has also become near and dear to the hearts of many bourbon lovers and with good reason. We covered the ins and outs of bottle and bond with Bernie lovers back on episode 89, and it is also part of our bourbon one on one podcast on our website. But now, since we know why bottle and bond is important, let's move on to what bourbon pursuit is going to claim as the best bottled in bond bourbon in 2019. We take a total of 12 heavyweight contenders and put them in a blind and what we're calling the bottled in bond showdown who's going to pull ahead and become the champion this year? Well, just wait and find out. All right, let's get down to it. Here's Joe from barrel bourbon. And then you've got Fred Minnick with above the char. 5:36 Hi, Joe from barrell bourbon here, myself and our master distiller triple Stimson spend weeks choosing barrels to create a new batch. We meticulously sample every barrel make sure the blend is absolutely perfect. lift your spirits with barrell bourbon. 5:50 I'm Redman Aiken. This is above the char this week's idea comes from Patreon subscriber Brian Shabbat. He asks should bourbon enthusiasts stop complaining and embrace premium pricing for premium bourbon. MacAllan. 25 year old for $2,000 is acceptable. But 1500 for Pappy 20 is considered price gouging. Brian also wants to know what's the possible economic implications for premium pricing. Now this story really goes it's really goes back to the 1960s when bourbon is kind of changing its business model up until the 1960s. You saw bottled in bond bourbon and even straight bourbon is really kind of competing with scotch as a premium on the shelf even cognac so cognac would have been you know another brand he's would have been considered the creme de la creme and scotch and bourbon were kind of, you know, neck and neck scotch was also dubbed more blends they were so this was when scotch was predominantly a blended category. Now the 1960s scotch starts going toward a more premium ization and they focused on single malts, while bourbon decided to do things like lower their proof points from like 100 or 107, to 86 and 80. And they started becoming the everyday man's whiskey. And so they were basically setting the market up to take on the blue collar workers, the people who were fixing sinks and doing construction and in the military, everything that they were doing was really geared around people who had a budget. Well, scotch was focusing on the people on Wall Street and bankers and people who own businesses. They put a lot of effort into, you know, building this esteem. At the same time, they were also putting away whiskey. They were putting away a lot of whiskey, though at age up to you know, 50 years and today we see him coming on the market for a million or more at auction. Now today, bourbon is so popular that distilling have had to increase your prices to kind of deal with demand and it's often gets pushed back. And there's one brand that always comes out as unpopular in this conversation. And that's Pappy Van Winkle. Now, when we when Brian asked about 1500 dollars for Pappy 20 it always has to be pointed out that the distillers are not the one setting that price that is not the MSRP for Pappy Van Winkle. And so the argument can be made that the MSRP is for these premium Bourbons don't necessarily reflect what people are willing to pay. So the question is, should people increase their suggested retailers price? Yeah, I don't know. I think it's still pretty cool to have a glimmer of hope that maybe you can get a bottle of four roses limited edition for the MSRP of 100 or 150, or whatever it is versus 500 to 1500 that you'll find it in some retail stores, but it also gives bourbon a little bit of a black guy. As It's never good to increase prices 200 400 600% year after year after year, and that's essentially what's happening right now. So there is a way to increase prices, and I just don't know what the best way is. scotch on the other hand, doesn't seem to be short of those million dollar bottles anytime soon. And that's this week's above the char. Hey, if you have an idea for above the char become a Patreon subscriber and share with me your ideas you can check us out at bourbon pursuit on Patreon. Until next week, cheers 9:41 Welcome back to another episode of bourbon pursuit the official podcast of bourbon and today Yeah, yeah boy. We are the trio we're back here again with an awesome as can be a fun episode. But first, you know, I gotta say that shout out to hotel distil. This is where we're recording today. We're actually in the barrel room here and this is located on historical Whiskey row is going to be opening on November 1 here in downtown Louisville. It's going to be a place that has, you know, first we talked about it on the last podcast, it is used to be the home of JTS Brown. It's got an exciting history and it's now transformed into this beautiful beautiful space. So it's going to be designed to really ignite your passion for discovery and will be the anchor for levels revitalization and refinement of bourbon culture. You can book a your true authentic experience and stay at Hotel distil.com 10:31 So is it that is it is it is very nice. 10:34 Yeah, very sweet. Excited now I'm excited to kind of see what's going to happen if you're watching this on video they talked about so they haven't these barrels behind us and they've got taps on them they're gonna be having barrel aged tap cocktails like right here with inside of this room. So I'm kind of I'm kind of stuck. Yeah, they 10:48 will actually be aging in the barrel. They're going to be in like a sleeve or a bladder, because that's the only way you can technically do that legally. 10:58 Like Like a bottle of wine. So They'll 11:00 be they will be pre like Franzia. Yes, it's like the bag. 11:04 Yep, front front. 11:06 The back before 11:09 I've done it on a boat once or twice. Yeah. So if you've never played that game before, ask somebody that has a boat on the lake in front. Franzia. 11:17 Alright, so that's the bag. Let's go 11:19 All right, let's go. So what we're gonna do today is we're going to slap the bottle and bond This is going to be the bottled in bond showdown. So we are selecting what we can find as one of our favorites have 12 different bottle of bond every day and I think we got one that's outside of Kentucky we got one George decal, but the other ones these are all Kentucky. And you know, this was a combination of grabbing stuff in our basements heading to go into the liquor store and, and, and finding these and, you know, I think it's gonna be kind of fun to kind of go through this because, you know, Ryan, I'm the I'm going to test your knowledge real quick because you know, we've We've talked about bottle on the bottom on the show before we've had Bernie lovers on give folks an understanding of what the bottle and Bond Act and what it was really there for. Gosh, I 12:09 feel like that's a Fred question. I don't know. 12:12 I'm gonna put you on the spot here. Let's let's do flex some 12:14 civil so we'll get it we'll get him back. Okay. Well you know it has to be at least four years old right? 12:19 Huh? 12:20 It has to state the distilling season. Is that right? I don't know if it's 12:27 distilled in a singer to be distilled in a seagulls 12:29 Yeah. Okay. See I've already got it wrong keep going 100 proof obviously as being bonded warehouse now obviously. The what else am I missing? 12:41 So it has to be distilled at one distillery in one distilling? $1 one. Okay. And has to be 100 proof at least four years old. Gotcha. 12:50 Yep. So I hit them all. You 12:52 hit all the major points and then they need to disclose the the distillery and all that stuff where it's bottled. Yeah. And this is it. This is a Guys, I, I know we see this on the bottle and we look at it for like quality purposes. But I want people to realize how important the bottle and Bond Act of 1897 was it First of all, Grover Cleveland signed this into law. This was his last thing he signed in his in his first term. And he was the, you know, the bottle and Bond Act was really our very first consumer protection legislation as a country. So now we have all these protection measures to help us as consumers and it really begins with bottled in bond with the government trying to protect us from bad whiskey. And then, but medicinal circles and it's important to note that they've had a lot of backlash like the blenders and the rectifier. Canadian whiskey makers were very much against the bottle of Bond Act. So this was one of the first times that the Kentucky distillery community banded together for a single cause and that was to get this passed. Now they just Sue each other. 13:55 They still help each other here and there but they still reasonable This is a 14:00 true part of part of the game. Now the way I feel like I'm looking at the longest shot ski ever, like I feel like I'm about to do like my 21st birthday it is we've got we've got 12 different Bourbons that are lined up and these were, these were ones, you know, we've got one that is kind of the newest addition to this, which is the new seven year old bottle and bond. And you know, there was, it was funny because I was actually going trolling to the liquor store last night and I was I was actually flabbergasted. I was like, man, I forgot how many bottle of bond Bourbons there were out there. And then Natalie that is a great values to well, and that's what they usually are typically good values. But you know, some of the ones I selected, you know, I was going through and I was looking, you know, there were also you know, there's there's bottle of bonds that are coming from Oregon and other places. But I said let's focus on some of the stuff that's pretty regional that or should I say not regional, but pretty national can be found on a national level. at the same exact time. You know, there's also a lot of Bourbons out there that are hundred proof, but it doesn't actually say bottled in bond or bond. The word bond is not on the package. So I just overlooked it and said we'll go on that Yeah. And then you know probably there's there's probably two more that should be in here that just couldn't bring it to get our hands on it because this is Louisville and people go crazy because it's bourbon is the EH Taylor brands so the small batch and the single barrel are not a part of this big idea. I saw that bottle and I was going to bring it in but I was like, I'm not gonna share that those fuckers 15:25 I'm kidding go the value for giving me the other side of this is we didn't choose any of the highly allocated releases. You know, the old Fitzgerald spring and fall releases the Parkers 24 year bottom bond also we also didn't bring any media samples. So these are all things that we actually physically purchased and that's very important to note because most competitions are they get their whiskey from the supplier, so the distilleries will send it into the competition. So these are guaranteed all have came from a retailer. 15:58 Well, Justin full full disclosure this seven Hill bottle and bond did come from heaven Hill really this was the media sample they sent everything else though has been purchased by us in some way in some way shape shape or fashion it's a it all goes in the bourbon pursuit credit card 16:15 right that's right so so that's why we're not getting checked on this person. 16:21 Alright, so let's go ahead Well, we got we got 12 to go through so we'll dive in kind of start with the first kid I 16:27 remember we I said wanted to talk a little bit about the the 16:32 smell my glasses, so I'm just trying to make sure that there's the same because they're not number. First of all this tasting is is is flawed because we don't have the same glass for every one of them. So we will now have to like take into account some of them are neat pores are neat glasses. I would say we've got 95% majority Fiverr and the Glen Campbell and Karen but this is that this is close enough. 16:57 fault brought the nega Lazarus That's the only thing I can tribute it was the wrong glass. 17:02 But it's okay but so that's the it's the only thing and this is this is actually a pretty small flight for like a for like a blind tasting this is all blind we don't know what we know that these brands report but we don't know in what order and as we're tasting you know we're gonna find out what we gotta gotta eliminate all you gotta eliminate and everything but I think we should we should also give our notes to the audience as we're as we're thinking. 17:27 Absolutely. So we'll go with number one I you know, for me, I'm going to be excited to kind of see how this is going to go down because what, two years in a row, Fred's over there talking about Henry McKenna being the best there is in the world and yet now we're let's see, now we're going to now we're going to 17:43 that was in that was in a competition by the way, I was just one Judge of like, 40. Now I'm one of three. 17:51 We're narrowing it down. We're making the competition better though. 17:54 The first one, I'm definitely picking up some grainy notes. 18:00 These are gonna be Yeah, they're all gonna be young. 18:02 So when they're gonna, you know, there's there's definitely going to be some 18:06 that are. Most of 18:08 them I'd say are probably for younger, right, you know, we brought in. They can't be younger than for for older. Yeah, yeah. So the one thing that I think is we're going to find unique as we go through here is there's gonna be one that's going to be sort of an outlier. And that's going to be the 1792. Because the bottle and bond that the 1792 pick is actually a store selection, right? So it is a single barrel, it's a one off, it's not going to be some of the the normal 1792 UCO. Let's just 18:36 take that I know what do we want to do are we want to rank them one through three, or we want 18:40 to say best, I'd say you pick your top three. 18:43 Let's pick our top three. Okay, so by tasting number one, I'm eliminating it from my round, it's just too grainy. It's very alcohol forward. 18:52 If you were to if you were to try to pinpoint number one 18:54 and number two, number two, if it's not the decal one 18:59 I'll be sure Then you shouldn't be at San Francisco anymore. Yeah, 19:04 that's number two's nose. Yeah, 19:06 that's, that's deco all right? Yeah. But you know, and the thing is like, this was a the decal is a recent entrant to the market. And I think it's it's gone over fairly well with the community of people that are, you know, getting into it trying Tennessee bourbon and stuff like that. And so there is an opportunity to actually have George tickled, so be a part in here. 19:27 So what's our teen year in it? 19:28 So this is so this George decal doesn't have an age statement on it. They do have it they have a 13 year release. Okay. And this is the non age dated version though. Yeah. 19:40 actually enjoy it. 19:41 Yeah, I mean, one one thing I would say about decal Is it is it is often flawed and competition because it that particular note, that kind of like morality, the Flintstones a note really can stand out in a bad way for a taste Yeah, so if you're in if you're tasting a sea of things that are very Carmel forward and vanilla, and you get that note it can be very off putting or it can be very good and can help it stand out and yeah, so it's like it's one of those it's either love it or hate it in competition. 20:16 Yeah, that one I didn't get the vitamin D on the front end but it's really there on the finish 20:21 on I would recommend I would recommend Also make sure you rent when you get like some of that lingering, 20:26 lingering taste in your mouth and kind of rinse it out. Yeah, I could see that. I mean so frightening number one was read. 20:32 Just Yes. 20:33 I would say if I'm if I'm and this is the hardest part of a blind tasting is picking out what it is right. But I would say it's definitely one of the younger ones. I probably put it in a league of like JW dance or, you know, maybe, maybe the Evan Williams but I don't know. 20:52 Okay, kind of the month ago, it had like a cinnamon spice finish that I usually get an old old markdowns, maybe that could be way off. 21:00 I'll tell you to it it is like, if you're focusing on what it is instead of right what is best in the flight, then you're not then you're not focusing on the tasting. So I will will start I would recommend like trying to like figure out what they are later because that can actually be fun and I'm already 21:18 moving on to number three is notebooks like a notebook so you can pick one of them just said negative negative that's how I that's how I did it. 21:26 Now I just moved on to number three now I love the nose on number three I thought of this that's great care Marburg can move forward. Yeah, nice to the taste ended up being a little I don't want to say bitter but kind of thinned out and a little astringent towards the end. So I like you give the thumbs up in the nose. The taste is like in the middle and the finishes kind of 21:47 blow I actually think the the the palates got it like this kind of a cool lady. That's got like a KoolAid aftertaste. 21:55 Yeah, like fake sugar. Yeah, like, kinda it's process flight. Kinda we hack Kool Aid packs like when you take a Crystal Light pack and just 22:05 you just spoon Did you forgot to 22:07 put water in it? 22:08 Three put three is a maybe 22:12 it's a maybe 22:14 it's a maybe it's a maybe when we go down here and 22:17 there's a chance 22:18 there's it there is a chance that it could it could go somewhere. Yeah. So Fred kind of talk about, you know, when we got all these bottles of bonds up here. I know you've got a you've got a hard on from McKenna a little bit, but kind of 22:33 blind tasting candy. There was 22:36 help. That's what he told 22:37 me. It'd be like a $10,000 scotch. Wow, it's just one vote in that I'm bad at them. 22:43 You know, I guess Fred, you know, one one new entrant that we actually have up here that I think is might hopefully blow some socks off. And it's kind of a riff, new riff, right, 22:54 focus on what it is focus on the whiskey. No, 22:56 no, no, but I kinda want to talk about you know, new riff and You know how they got late You guys are just like we're trying to work here. He's like 23:08 now I'm gonna think it's a new roof now. 23:10 Well, I mean, I just kind of want to talk about you know, their bottom and bond, you know, coming into the market and actually having that be their first entrant. Right and I think wilderness trail did the same 23:18 exact number four was new rip and while he's talking about it just happened to be it now. 23:25 Now that I actually do like number four, I gotta days like new roof. 23:31 I like butterscotch kinda like no 23:33 it's like he planted 23:35 like a cinnamon note on the back of 23:37 their cinnamon but it's like a lot of 23:40 it it's got that fried pie crust that I love fried pie crust man you got you got some awesome tasty between you and Ryan I I gotta I gotta up my game on it that's for sure. You've got to eat a lot. That's why do eat 23:52 a lot. The thing is, is none of its fake. I know people want to say like it's it's hate but this is like I mean I've really trained and stuff And really tried to connect to everything I've ever tasted. And it all goes back to when I'm trying to get better from Iraq and I was using mindfulness techniques and tasting and I would use to one of my therapy things was I would break down what barbecue potato chips tasted like and felt like on my tongue and that would help keep me grounded and I just applied that to bourbon and so that's kind of been my my technique. 24:25 So start off with going down your local local grocery aisle finding different kinds of chips and pulling the real thing Yeah, and you mean you got to gain 10 pounds automatic 24:36 the risky take 24:37 grab like 10 varieties of fried apple pies, you know those? 24:40 Well, I'll grab 10 different varieties of like hot pockets and we'll start 24:43 right then you're born You 24:46 know, I'm not a hot soccer guy now back in college Pop Tarts and like crucibles Yeah. 24:50 You know, I used to be I did love toasters turtles because you get to design your own art on there. Yeah. 24:56 Oh man. But the thing is, is like with the Pop Tarts like I only go two flavors. It's brown sugar, cinnamon and then the wild berry like those are the only two that I would actually go for beyond that, like I'm not a strawberry jam person like, clones 25:09 never really did like number four by the way. Yeah, four is really good. Okay, there's a check for me. Where's the checkbox? Yeah, 25:15 going to five Alright, moving on to five here like that. 25:18 It's hard to analyze color in here because it's so dark. Yeah. But 25:24 yeah, I mean you got we got it. We got a variety variety really grainy. 25:29 You mean on the nose? It's getting a little too grainy for him. 25:32 It also but it does have like, it does have like that. 25:37 You go to the fairgrounds and they're serving the cotton candy you go to the cotton candy booth is 25:42 that cotton candy so I got some raw notes or something. I mean, when I just had a taste and I think you kind of get some of that that cotton candy and a little bit on the back of it. You get some grape Kool Aid. 25:53 Yeah, it does kind of kind of funky. A lot of raw notes on that. For me anyways. 25:58 So all that's pretty Though I'll ask you all When was the last time you all had some some of these other bottle of bonds that are just you know, regular kind of shelf stuff so like old Bardstown old grains. 26:11 Like this is old Bardstown. Yeah, you think? Yeah, I think this is old Bardstown. Number five. 26:16 Yeah, I now think it is. 26:18 Because it has that like a particular oak note in there that I get from their, from their stuff. 26:23 I mean, I've always early times for me like an always 26:27 early, early times. I mean it's, 26:30 I haven't spent a lot of time with early times. 26:34 But of what we have up here that I've been drinking the shit out of his new riff and I've been I've been drinking so much of their cash drink stuff, you know? That was so good. It is I it's 26:48 It is incredible. What they've been able to accomplish. Okay, so we go to the 26:53 glass, it's not 26:54 a Glencairn. Well, I think we we definitely made a mistake of not labeling these glasses either because now me and you are literally like three four little accounting like what's we're on number six already and we're trying to like go through these yeah 27:08 so I do like the nose on I do like this a lot 27:12 this is probably my favorite knows this far everything you want in America knows oh my god 27:17 that's good that's kind of full package right there yeah that's a full package that's a that's a check check plus from what what else 27:23 so let's when we say full package What are you what are you putting that in reference to what is your What is your baseline that in bourbon I'm talking about in life in life? What's your baseline for a full package? Can you 27:33 want me to just hit solid Are you referring to package 27:37 Gosh, last time I'm drinking with you all and again 27:40 often by now maybe I'm so glad we picked this over like lawsuits or something. They were like texting last night and I like put my phone down for like an hour and I come by or 30 texts and I'm like, we're not doing these. We're gonna do the bomb bomb. 27:53 It'll be much more files wave. 27:55 So anyway, my full package will be like what I kind of think of it is like it just hits the checkboxes Got the nose, it's got the flavors. And when I think of flavor, like it's nothing that's it's nothing that's crazy. It's nothing that is off the wall. It's a one off like it is it is hitting, you know, most of the high notes that you get on a bourbon flavor will you've got caramel, you've got oak, you've got pepper, you've got some of those things, and it still lingers just a little bit now all these being 100 proof. We're not going to see something that's going to sit there and just like the finishes, keep going and going and going, right? I mean, I think we will, maybe we will, but I would think with 100 proof and I'm not going to act like I've got a refined palette by any means. But I think that I typically only see that happening with barrel proof whiskey is something that like I could still sit back like 30 seconds later and it's still like those flavors are still coating my mouth my tongue 28:49 sometimes I get on that. If you have like, I've had a lot of good for roses, like the hundred proof. What is it? 28:58 Single barrel single barrel, sorry. VOB SV 29:01 Yeah, that like, you can tell the spices from the grains and not from alcohol and the finish just kind of lingers on there. And so that I really liked that one. The finish was a little flat for me, but it hit all the checkboxes on 29:15 Friday night solid six had some layers to it. I would say revisit that one. We like when we're done here, because that's definitely a contender. 29:23 Yeah. Hopefully we're not doing like confirmation bias on each other. And we're just like, Oh, yeah. Oh, no, 29:28 I disagree with you. I will totally tell you. Yeah, but that and I know that Ryan will be quick to say, Yeah, fuck you, you know. So but in his own way, 29:39 own heartwarming way that thumbs down. 29:41 You know, he'll be like, well, I don't really. I don't really agree with you on that. But I know where you're coming from, though. Yeah, Fred. I agree to disagree with you. And then Kenny will be like, well, I just don't get that. Yeah. 29:55 It doesn't have 29:56 to be that or I'll say it. Let's change this. Let's change the subject real quick. 29:59 What does that mean? The next one, what 30:00 does that look like? But seriously on to the next one? 30:03 I got my first Neagle, SB to number seven, I think we all got new glasses changing everything. You know if I'm 30:09 gonna if I'm going to go on a limb if we're gonna if anybody's gonna guess on one thing I'm going to say number seven is gonna be the old granddad bottle and bond. I just I think it's, it's okay. It's basic. It's either me that or it's Evan Williams. It's one of the other, but I feel like it's just, it's cool. It's like there but I don't think 30:26 like I don't think it's all green. I don't either know, this. I think this is 1792 that's what I was gonna say from the nose. It's got that you talking about Nana's guys that you're bananas. 30:36 You know, as there's one thing that Ryan brought up a second ago when you talk about four roses, you know there's a there's a few distilleries out there that that don't come out with a bottle and bond product for roses and wild turkey or or two of them that kind of come up to mind. 30:51 You want to know why? 30:52 Yeah, I'd love to know why the books 30:54 on the distilling season, actually and not bringing them in is very difficult. So like knob Creek, which is 100 proof that could have six different distilling seasons in the the actual audit of a bottle of bond it's actually very costly. Heaven Hill has it down because they've been doing it for so long. And they, you know, they don't really change a lot of those older methods. 31:16 Do they still audit for vault and bon 31:19 Oh, if they if the federal government wants to audit, they will audit and occasionally they will come in and out and they what they do they just look at paperwork, that's all they do. You know, it's not like they're going in there and 31:28 taking dramaturgy. Yeah, they're not doing anything like that. 31:31 But it's, it's it's pretty fascinating 31:34 to see. Really getting finished, kind of lingering. 31:38 So do you think do you think that creating a bottle and bond product is it just more paperwork nowadays at the end of the day, and maybe that's why wild turkey for roses and people like that, just don't worry about it. 31:50 It always comes down to position in the marketplace. And when you look at where bottle of wine Bond was 15 years ago, heaven Hill owned it. Nobody was getting near it. No one cared. Then Bernie lumber starts kind of striking striking the bar to me he changes he changes. That man changed the perception of the bartender community for bottle of bond. And then so other people started tacking on the new distiller started coming on. They're like we want to be bottled bond, we want to be old school. And then people like brown Forman said we need to get back into bottle the bond cc early times. You know, you see all kinds of efforts from a lot of places and people like four roses and wild turkey have always been about four roses and wild turkey. You know, so they don't want to necessarily get and kind of like a categorical lump with those particular brands. And maybe they will maybe they will and I don't know, but Wild Turkey has kind of been very anti 100 proof, you know, so the 100 it for them. It's comes out their one on one absolutely like their entire branding is around one on one. Yeah. And that's very specific. Absolutely. 33:05 Yeah, I think ball and bonds are like perfect for cocktails by the way to like 100. Like, you know, it's just it's a lot of them are young enough and like and there's enough proof there that they stand up to a lot of sweet ingredients 33:20 and like the nose on a it is. It's really nice. 33:23 And the other thing about the cocktail side is that yes, it's got enough proof that keeps it there but you know the bottle and bond this market of what we're looking at, we're looking at anything from a $15 bottle up to a $50 bottle I think 50 is the high when I was going through this so wilderness trail bottle and bond is the highest near it was 50 I believe it was between the Evan Williams bottle of bond and the Jim Beam bond and maybe the JW dan, as hitting some of the the lower lower price point therapy. Medic. Medic. Medic Ryan just Ryan just choked out over here. 33:57 Yeah, I'm trying to spit but it went too far down. No point of return. 34:03 date was very green forward to me. And it had like kind of like an undercurrent of like develop grain like an cornbread, which is a note I often get in some of the beam product. I've got a real nice like cornbread like a like a touch of like honey butter on it. 34:19 See, the thing is I actually kind of still enjoy this one. There is there's something about it where I didn't like it finished. The finish is still there for me. I don't know. I'm just gonna go the check on that one, Brian, 34:30 and I don't like it. So it didn't matter. 34:32 Well, no, I don't know. Just, there's only it's only a 33% vote over here. So you know, that's how it is. That's right. 34:40 All right. So number nine. Number nine. We were rolling through these awful quickly, aren't we? 34:45 When you got 12 to get there? 34:46 Yeah, we can have two and so on. And so I got another question I'll throw at you all because I remember this from I think was in Houston bourbon society or one of the other was you know, 34:57 when it comes to my tastings, and I'm trying to be analytic I hate when people fucking talk to me. So this is like, throw me on. Focus hit me. Can you shut up? Can we but it may be terrible, but it's true. Let's let him have a 35:10 hard I'll try the zone. Okay, all right, right on 35:13 I'm not gonna taste what you asked a question. Go ahead, 35:15 we gotta gotta keep the conversation going, right? We got to keep the listeners engaged here, right? 35:19 But you can ask Jessica I like close the door and I'm like, I'm writing. I'm doing this let me allow, you know, 35:25 we gotta we gotta make you break out of the mold here. So you're hanging out with us. You don't wear mascots anymore. Right? So we're making the breakout you 35:32 fucking hot out there too. I don't have to be on stage. So. 35:36 So. So there was I think it was a question that brought up by Wade. You know, we love Wade friend of the show. He's got a lot of bourbon knowledge out there. And and he said, you know, is it true or false that is every warehouse, a bonded warehouse. It comes down to the law. 35:53 They not everything's stored in a warehouse, but in terms of like, you know, they've been Pay they have to have it It cannot be in a non bonded the government has to know where it is. And it is it is very much on the watch list now is it a marked bonded warehouse? No, no I mean there there's there was a artists in Kentucky arts and distillery was aging in containers shipping containers for a long time and then they were aging outside for a long time and they would later be Jefferson's the growth growth product but the government knew what those were and they had to be that paperwork had to be submitted. 36:44 Okay, well see there's an LG 36:46 even have to have like a bonded Kenny and I've rented this like when when you buy do a transfer and bond from 36:52 one to another. You have 36:54 bonded transfer like so much now. This 36:56 isn't bond. This isn't anything that you have like Can I just go got, I got an f1 37:01 fit no one comes in and inspects it per se, but, but the paperwork has to be there. And if it's not, then you know, they get and when that audit comes, which the audits don't come, you know, they don't always come so like you could get away with, you know, doing that and, and I know people who, who distill, you know, illegally and then had a distillery and they added their old stuff into it. That was illegal. 37:25 But it happens. It does happen. So I'm going to go on a limb here, and I'm going to say number nine, it might be my least favorite of everything we've tried so far. 37:36 I really like the nose. But Gosh, the the finish on this, it just tastes like grass and, like, dirt. I don't know 37:46 it. Yeah, I'm just, I'm just not a fan of it. I'm ready to move on to 10 Yeah, I mean, it was just like, okay, can this one be over because I can't deal with it anymore. I don't know. We might burn a bridge there. But you know, it's just not there for me. 37:58 You got to stop worrying about the bridge. Yeah yeah they're engineers 38:04 I don't hate it as much as you guys but it's not it's not a contender for me there it's grainy Scott alcohol undertones to it got some sweetness but it's not it's not it's not an end of the world bourbon like it's not making me mad like you 38:23 I mean he's fuming yeah right here 38:24 I am off my rocker right now just going crazy. All right, number 10 yeah my guess moving on to number 10 we're we're rolling through these, I guess the thread for you Do you do these tastings a lot? Like how often or how fast can you go through like 15 Bourbons. From forest to still Bull Run distillery whiskeys are using some of the best water in the US. 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Like I don't. It depends on what I'm doing. Like if I'm doing it. I'm doing it in competition. It depends on the competition. I have to adhere to the rules. I'm doing it for myself. My own little fucking thing I do whatever it is whatever it is I do or I'm just trying to taste you know the big part is is like do I have someone there helping me because I don't always have someone helping me and it's hard to pour for yourself and I mean we do 200 products difficult yeah but I can you know I usually try to spend two minutes with the glass thing is I my whole thing is I want to give I want to give every glass its chance you know it's not you know someone put a lot of time and attention and effort to make it if I'm going to taste it in analytically I need to give that same kind of time and attention at least 41:38 if you do something different you you tastings multiple times if you give it a rating, right, 41:42 that's right. I will I will taste three times because right now I'm just coming off a cold memory. I texted you guys yesterday that I lost my palate. I was like I don't know if I can do this. I lost my palate. I woke up I went out that's good. Anyway, bars and found 41:55 it. I feel like we're on a level playing field and now 41:58 we're down Last night, I wouldn't read it is late. I went out with drinking with my friend and I woke up this morning. I'm back, baby. It's like all that whiskey, like, cleared it. It was like so I'm just coming off the three festivals and I've been pretty worn down and now I'm back. And I mean today I could tell it was back but, but, you know, if you have an onion, if you whatever you have for breakfast, influences your palate, our surroundings influences. Right now we're on we're in a construction area that that little bit of, you know, dust smell that's out there can influence what you're picking up. The lights can have something the fact that someone's saying, you know, talking out there can influence I mean, there's so many influences so that when I'm actually tasting by myself, I like to be in a kind of like as much of a soundproof room as possible. No music, nobody bugging me. And it's just me and the glass. You can do a whiskey quickie can take three days to 42:57 give it a thumbs down 43:00 The way you all do, that's great. 43:01 And I guess I'll kind of give you I'll throw one back at you here, Fred, because, you know, we, we catch some heat every once in a while because people think that, oh, 60 seconds that's not long enough for whiskey review in and I kind of go on the other side of that and I'm like, well, soon as you taste something you kind of realize if you like it or not, 43:19 yeah, how many times does it take? Like, do you ever come back and you're like, 43:23 yeah, there's no way there's there's not actually as many how many times I would think that you went from something that you're just like, this is like a 65 to 95. Right? Not that big not understand we're not scoring it on a on a on a, on a point scale here. We're just saying like, thumbs up middle ago. Thumbs down, 43:40 right. So there have been 43:44 there been a few that went from like 80 to 85 or 88. Something like that. 43:53 Just a few points, then yeah, 43:54 I mean, it's not it's never really, you know, too much but It is there. And you know the big thing I think, you know, we have to what you have to what you have to determine as now that you all are kind of getting in the critic role is like what is your base? What is your base? And for me, my base has always been Evan Williams Black Label. That's an 86 point whiskey. You know and the thing is is like when someone rates that when someone says that is 60 points or 45 points or something, you're essentially saying it's undrinkable. Evan Williams Black Label is very drinkable. And you know, it can be enjoyed sip, it can be a cocktail, it's it's very, you know, versatile and like that is my base. So if I if I find myself in a situation where I am being very low, I like I was I was writing some stuff really, really low for a long period I went back to taste Evan Williams Black Label to make sure I was not crazy crazy. And I was like, I was like No, I'm right. Because these are not better than Evan Williams Black Label and it was like it was the one that did it for me it was like three years ago it was Eagle rare 17 year old and and then that also the Parkers heritage came out that was really, really bad. And I was like, God, I mean, I'm about to write these two things under an ad. And it was like, that's like really, really low for for those two products. And so I went back and taste that my base and it was like, Okay, yeah, I feel firm in that. So you have to like come to your base of like, what is your throne? What what barely makes your thumb up? And then what barely makes your thumbs down that that will always help you as as a reviewer, because you have to have something to lean on. Because if you know, you know you, you want to be consistent. That's the main thing. Absolutely. Thanks to you our basis and McKenna 46:02 realize like if it's better than here McKenna we like, yeah, 46:06 it's not, then it's true. That's true. I mean, that's that's kind of what started us down our path of launching pursuit series was like a well, if this is better than here, McKenna will do this. Yeah. And so we had a first barrel sample and that's for you. Well, that's, I mean, good for you. That's another story here or there. But I kind of want to talk about maybe 46:21 I should flip the podcasts on YouTube about why you started. 46:26 Well, we can we can we can definitely do a podcast about that one. 46:29 I did that last night. But then I was like, I don't want to 46:33 sell but it's all about a hotel to stall 46:34 and they won't be self promotion. When I'm asked questions. It's good. God, 46:38 by the way, before we go to this number 10. Yes. And I was I was I was I put check check. plus, plus, I was away. I was really, I enjoyed number 1010 46:49 was very woody for me. And see, that's me. I like 46:54 my pain. And I'm just I'm writing that and one of these ones that Fred doesn't like his hitter McKenna. Like 47:01 getting old so no so here so this is this is I'm not getting that So the one thing here about here McKenna is that it's a single barrel right? It's nothing that is it's batch it's not it's not celaire age it's not whatever it is. It is it is a single barrel offering it's nothing else like it you know we have the opportunity to catch up with Josh Hey for one time and talk about after it one San Francisco and say like, Listen, we all pick and cherry barrels like we all just sending two bottles that you knew that are three bottles that you knew that were just like Primo pristine, like going to knock the socks off. And he said he said Kenny This is exactly what happened. I make one phone call down to the warehouse. You know right now we've all been in the warehouse at heaven Hill. There's just pallets stacked up just boxes and things are moving everywhere. made a phone call. said hey, I need you to take three bottles out of a box. Here's the address the ship them to. That's it. There was there was no cherry picking. There is nothing like that. 47:59 Henry McKenna won Best bourbon the year before 48:02 Yes, I wouldn't believe that but like everyone you talked to it heaven Hill had the same exact story like it same exact like it's like they fed it to them like this. Well we need to do 48:12 I went back in the judges and you know what, when we unveiled the bottles, all the bottles for the same barrel number and, and you know so that makes it that makes that a little bit more believable is because they were they said it came from one case and you know as far as I know they case up their their barrels all the same, they don't intermingle. Yeah. And so that is that is the only thing I can think of, and also the year before they won with with Henry McKenna. And the second thing is what nobody ever wants to give any credit to is that there are more than 40 judges there from around the world, the greatest palettes in the world and I'm not just saying that because Guys, you're on it. But like I'm talking about people who run the hotels in Macau, people who run Wynn Las Vegas these are the these people are ultra respected for their palates. And they are human guess what they think is a honey barrel at heaven Hill. Could be a shit turd 49:25 over there. 49:26 Yeah. I mean, I gave two years in a row on my panel. I did not metal Pappy two years in a row. And you know, YP is you know Pappy is good. I mean, I didn't metal it. So what does that say? What does that say? I mean, you don't know how the You don't know how the judges are going to react. And you don't know what panel they're going to get on. If they're on my panel, man. Like with my panel, 49:56 we submitted pursuit series and Fred was like, I didn't even get that on my panel. Yeah. 50:01 So you never you never have any idea. 50:03 So like, you know, so that I you know, there's there'll be two 300 Bourbons that come in. There's other judges I can't you know, and they split them out. And yes, they do make me drink vodka. 50:14 Oh god. Oh, you poor thing. The fourth thing, by the way, thanks for you making the sacrifice for doing that as well. You 50:21 bet 11th amazing. 50:24 11 so 11 I did a check minus that was good, but it wasn't all the way there for 50:28 me. Yeah, I thought was average for me. 50:30 I love 11 a lot. I'm already on 12 50:34 Yeah, I got some like floral Really? Because I'm the exact opposite. I am I'm unique. I'm putting it 12 is as one of the bottom of the buckets for me. 50:44 I don't know what it I'll try to 50:46 try to it smells like floor sweeping. 50:49 Yeah, I'm not I'm just not a throw up packets. 50:51 Like Can you talk about 50:52 I usually talk about that when I talk about rye whiskey that I always get this note with some rye whiskeys of of if you recall. Back in grade school and somebody would like he had a classmate that puked on the floor and you had a janitor that wouldn't put the shavings on top of it that's always a note for somehow that I always get off stuff. 51:10 Yeah that's that's a real note that green hand whiskey had that note for me 51:17 I don't like I don't like it enough to put them on top three so 51:21 so i think i think it Now it's time we go ahead but you we need to replace like your top five retail taste your tops for sure anything you got a checkbox or a yes or whatever it is that you go through I use arrows 51:35 I use arrows and like I'll do like one arrow if I'm excited about two arrows if I love it three arrows if I'm like, about to go in the room with it, you know, 51:45 there you go. I tell you what, you know I went to I went back to number three and like three is just like coming back from from 12 the kitchen just got like super caramel knows. I put a maybe check box next to it doesn't mean anything. me here yet as we keep going, 52:02 I left threes nose. 52:06 Three is got too much. It's over early for me. threes over early would mean he was over early. So like, think of herbs like deal. Oregano. Sometimes those are candy, some medicinal herbal. It's a no for me threes out now. 52:26 Yeah, that's pretty good. I get that I'm still kind of there. I don't know for me I'm still kind of there on it. But I'm going to exit for me. Well, I think that 52:34 if we need to report who's reporting for us we do not need a report. 52:37 There is there is way too much out here that we do not need a report. So I'm moving I'm going to go between like 3468 and 10, maybe 11. And I'll choose my top three out of that. 52:53 fours and for me from the nose. 52:55 I want to say it's one dimensional, but maybe we've gone through this 15 times. There's there's something that a taste that just doesn't have it there for me. And for me I'm looking for I'm looking for caramel I'm looking for oak, I'm looking for some of those things and for just doesn't have it there for me. So I'm gonna I'm gonna go ahead and just kind of knock that one off my lips pulling for out of your list. I'm pulling for my 53:18 lot. It's in his top five Remember that? No, well, that's still good. Like, I mean, something 53:24 they might have even though they knew what it was. Anyway, I have to I had to know. 53:28 I think I think you know, you're right. I think it was too easy to take it out. I'll go back to it. Be only because I think it definitely deserves to be up there. It was too easy to pick it out. 53:44 And it is bourbon. It is bourbon. 53:47 And I guess you know, I'll look it to you guys and kind of kind of pose this question to you as a stock start depleting as you know, higher aged whiskies available in the market or not very anymore really the one thing that we see that's very common is we see 10 to 14 and 15 year old Tennessee product that is now available Do you think that's going to help change some consumers mind about their about actually having you know very aged product that's in the market versus something that's only like four to six years old? I mean, 54:21 what help Fred and then they've given barrels kind of proven that there's some really good stuff how many Yeah, I think I think barrel bourbon is an anomaly. They are such good blenders. Yeah. And they blend out a lot of that really unsavory note that I find in some medical 54:38 product but honestly, I just put a check plus next to deco like it was just it's too good. I don't know maybe. I know most of these pretty much all these except that one coming from Kentucky but there is there is something about it. That I think most people if you've never had that kind of product before, you gotta give it a try. Because if you haven't and you you just immediately Oh, Tennessee screw that I'm not going to drink it and you haven't tried it, then you're not really giving it a fair chance and a fair opportunity because there's there's a lot of good products that 55:09 that you can't get a question for both of you 55:11 know, here we go. 55:12 How do you put when you're tasting? Like I try to surround my mouth? I'm looking at my spit cup in comparison to Ryan's and it's like 55:22 oh, Kenny's been drinking the whole time empty. Yeah. Well, I mean, my mind is full. 55:30 I mean, I put a lot of my mouth to kind of surround How much do you put in your mouth to? 55:34 To find out before we talk no leaders around? 55:37 I'm doing I'm doing baby pores over here. Right? I'm just doing baby pores. It's just enough to like, maybe coat the tongue. I think I think what you're looking for is like an overall like, are you chewing it kind 55:49 of thing. So this is very important to me as a taster. Like I have to make sure that because if you just put a baby poor on there, you're getting a small snippet of what that was. He is Now you all been doing this long enough I don't have to worry about you you know discrediting at some because of a mouthful perspective but mouth field to me is it's so important that's why I like to make sure I can at least fill it down my jaw line 56:14 but there's also I think something that is you also miss by by also not consuming it and being able to say like okay if we spit it out are you missing something? Well 56:24 you know keep in mind I have to when I'm doing this I don't like 1500 so I I'd be dead which I know some people would like that but it's not going to happen 56:34 I got talking to him over here 56:37 I got my top three 56:38 you got your top three already I went out on a tangent here 56:42 and yeah, I'm still okay I'm going back to number six because I had a check check plus i probably doesn't mean actually going to go back to it but 56:48 yeah, I'm with you on six it's checks all around. 56:52 Good stuff. Missy when I when I do take a little baby poor though I still I still try to get it in my jaw line. I still chew a little bit Try to have a cover my tongue Yeah, but I also am not the way that it's just like it's not like a full like quarter round so my mouth either right it's I've got to have just enough that I can savor the flavor be able to get it to the to the point where I'm like actually chewing on my back molars 57:18 but other than that four and six are are wanting to for me or in that they're right there. I have a run off between seven and 11 and I need to be removed from from this I need you to like you need to be kicked off the panel. No, I need I need I need to be I need these to be given to me where I don't know what they are. is what I'm saying. 57:38 Well, you don't know what they are. 57:40 No, I know what they are. I know this is 11 57:42 right? I know this seven. Alright, well turn around or put your hands above your eyes and just give them to 57:48 get over here. sevens on the other glass. I'm already going to know Yeah, 57:52 it doesn't need God this is it. This is how I do things like if like if I get like really tied to a particular one. So now now what I have Do I have to like assess this from? Like, what I like more about it and so 58:05 I'm mouse like tingling right now. Yeah, he got again shot. 58:09 I need to find out which I like more seven or 11 and we may have like a tie. Well, 58:14 I don't like either, so I'll solve that for you. 58:17 There we go. No, I'm kidding. It's a it's a consensus, pursuit consensus. You know, sometimes you go back to something and you taste it. You're like, maybe I didn't realize I like that as much as the first time. 58:28 We're all drinking. 58:30 Yeah, maybe. 58:31 So I'm going to I'm going to go with 11 over seven. Due to a berry, berry accentuated note that I happen to love. Bananas. Not bananas. 58:45 What is it? 58:47 No. marzipan is not marzipan. 58:51 It's it's cornbread. 58:51 Like a like but a particular like the Gypsy cornbread not like the like the sweeter cornbread. So I'm going with 11 59:00 So my, my, my pics are four, 59:05 six and 11 59:09 four, six and 11. Okay, so we got Fred. 59:12 I didn't put that in order. You want me to order that? 59:13 Nope, that's fine. So Fred at four, six and 11. Ryan, you got your top three. 59:17 I have four, 59:19 six and 10. 59:21 Oh, gosh, you guys are on point over. So I'm going to go a little bit different. I've got six, of course. So I think so six is by far that's that's, that's in our top 11 was closed over me. I also had 10 Okay, and 11 so at 610 and 11. Okay, so six and 59:38 11 are definitely in the top two. 59:40 Yeah, absolutely. So with that, Are y'all ready? For the reveal? 59:44 What what what what's the what's the on the third? Do we want it because we want to do the third. So we all had like a 59:51 bullet. I had four. 59:52 And you know what he and you had four, 59:54 four. I had 1010 We're all waiting. Like it's kind of like a three weeks. Split right there. Yeah. So, so we basically had four 610 and 11. Were our favorites. Okay. Okay, that's three. So we'll just take those as the four. Are you ready for the reveal? Yeah, let's do it. Alright. So number one. All right, number one, everybody remembers this. 1:00:17 We all kind of put an X on it. This is the wilderness trail. Ah, bottom, the bond. 1:00:22 I said, and I said, I thought it might be JW dan. So remember that. 1:00:26 There we go. There we go. Number two, we were all right. GEORGE deco. But you know, the thing is, is that like, I really enjoyed it. I, I would, I would honestly put that out there as my top but you know, when we look at stuff that's across the market, people that are going for, I think we look at the Kentucky Bourbons of what people really want. The George decal note like you love it or you hate it. It's one or the other. It's okay. And so, you just got you just got to find it now. Here it is. Number three, Henry McKenna. Number three is Henry McHenry. I had XR 1:00:59 Look what I put I put a line through it. Like it and see. Let me replace it. It happens it happens. 1:01:06 I know I've had some McKenna's oh they're just 1:01:08 this is not this is not smell good. So but then again remember we talked about this so now I like it. No I don't like it single barrel offering now it's hits different cannonballs McKenna phone calls this one time. Number four. New Heaven Hill the new bottle and bond heaven Hill shit. Right. So 1:01:32 so it lands on the top four. Yeah, it 1:01:36 lands on the topic. I think that was number one because we were so I really liked it. 1:01:41 You did you both you both. We both put that as your number one. Yeah. CI There you go. 1:01:48 This was my second guess about it was was an old Bardstown number five. 1:01:53 You are on point. Bardstown old parts town is number five. Right? Yep. 1:02:00 I can't remember. 1:02:01 But listen, here we go this is the one that I'm most proud about because I thought I guess it and I love this brand. I love the proctor making number six is the early times 1:02:10 body. Yeah, that six was really good. 1:02:13 Yeah, it was great. 1:02:14 Yeah, yeah, right. Exactly. So I I still stand by it. I say that is the best one liter of bourbon that you find on the market for 27 1792 1:02:26 think you think that you like somebody just like mind reading over here. I'm just like sending you like notes of Allison happening. The texts of the I really, 1:02:34 I really for him, I really do drink for a living. 1:02:37 So 1792 the bottle and bond. This was a pic that was done by the wine rack here and local and global. So that was that one. Number eight. Might have a guests. 1:02:48 I didn't have a guest on not just a negative. Alright. 1:02:50 Well, this is probably the most common bourbon you're finding the market is the Evan Williams. bottle and bond. Right. So there you go. Number nine is the Jim Beam Yeah, so to access to Exodus, I mean, I, I literally literally wrote down I hate doing this because I love the book no family I it's just like I literally wrote down. I said the worst of all of it and I'm just not a fan of it. That's just that's just how it is. Sorry. Number 10. S

The Sunny Show
#060: How to Sell Without Feeling Sleazy with David Neagle

The Sunny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 38:09


Making good money is about so much more than just hustling and grinding. David Neagle, sales expert, millionaire-maker, and my guest on today's podcast, will teach you the ins and outs of selling with intention, helping our people, and ultimately, making great money doing what you love…without feeling like a sleaze-ball! To me, what stuck out so much in my conversation with David, was how many people have ‘money issues'. In fact, this term is so vague, and far-reaching, when really all of our money issues look different, and need a different approach. In order to reach your full potential as a super-seller, David will help you look at the key points you need to address to bust through blocks, and move fearlessly into an abundant future. From the ideals you are raised with, all the way to how much money you are making right now, there is so much to understand about the psychology of selling. David is a wizard, who helps people reach major money milestones in their businesses. He'll teach you how to:   Create a structure around your sales process that will enable ease and connection, without feeling contrived. Let go of money blocks, get to the root of your money issues, and deal with old conditioning that's holding you back. Master your pricing strategy so your business can blow up, and reach the heights you've always dreamed of.   Sales is an opportunity to help people. Tune in to this podcast, and learn to sell without feeling sleazy! We've also created a guide “HOW TO SELL WITHOUT FEELING SLEAZY” for you to download that goes with this podcast. You can get it here: https://sunnylenarduzzi.com/selling   If you enjoy the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag me - @SunnyLenarduzzi and I'll be sure to share your comments and big takeaways on my Instagram Stories as well. Also, please make sure to give us a review on iTunes (or Google Play, Stitcher, Android, TuneIn, Spotify).   You can find the Show Notes for this episode HERE   ____________________________________________   RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:   Download your Free Guide “HOW TO SELL WITHOUT FEELING SLEAZY”   You can also text the word SELLING to +1 587-800-4323 to get your Free Guide “How to Sell Without Feeling Sleazy” (international SMS texting rates may apply). David Neagle's “You Were Born To Be a Success” guide David Neagle on Twitter David Neagle on Facebook David Neagle on Instagram Wanna kill it on YouTube? Team Sunny is accepting applications now to work with us in a small group or 1:1. Apply HERE: https://www.authorityaccelerator.ca/   Sign up to my FREE TRAINING on How to 100x Your Subscriber Base and Double Your Revenue Using YouTube.   Sunny Lenarduzzi's YouTube Channel   _____________________________________________ Say hi to Sunny Lenarduzzi on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunnyLenarduzzi/ Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/sunnylenarduzzi Twitter: https://twitter.com/SunnyLenarduzzi YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SunnyLenarduzzi Instagram: http://instagram.com/sunnylenarduzzi/   Sign up to my FREE TRAINING on How to 100x Your Subscriber Base and Double Your Revenue Using YouTube.   Listen to The Sunny Show Podcast here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Android TuneIn Spotify  

UTL495 Straight Talk Podcast
Episode 7: Michael Neagle, Pyne Arts Magnet School

UTL495 Straight Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 22:07


In this episode, we speak with Mike Neagle, Pyne Arts Magnet School 7th and 8th grade social studies teacher about the renowned social studies, civics and service programs at the Pyne Arts School

The Flounders B-Team
Evidence-Based Gripes

The Flounders B-Team

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 94:40


Welcome back to Cat Peterson! We're talking about common soccer stuff today -- how is Arsenal like Seattle? Who and where are we, and what is the real deal?We have speculation, analysis, and try to filter the FO's decisions through a filter of real evidence.Covering Arsenal, the first RSL match, the roster, callups, Felix Chenkam, Kim Kee-Hee, Neagle, and combinations featuring Clint Dempsey clogging the midfield and breaking up creative play.How's the relationship between team leadership and support, and we try really hard to get super negative about the team and it doesn't work out. We love you guys, even if that's a Mariners thing.This show is hosted by:@muffintopmodel Tim Hamilton@podfish Steve KetelsenRegular featured family:@cm_peterson Cat Peterson@kevin_zamira Kevin Zamira@nate_bowling Nathan BowlingPlease tell your friends and SUBSCRIBE! on iTunes, Stitcher, or touch the RSS feed link below.This production of the Flounders B-Team is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 International Share-Alike Attribution License. Please use our stuff! Just tell folks where you got it!Props to bumper music Never Forget by Peterloo Massacre, which is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License, and can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Peterloo_Massacre/PETERLOO_MASSACRE/peterloo_massacre__10.Apologies to ABC owner of the original music parodied in our opening theme from the A-Team.Flounders B-Team Podcast RSS

Car Rides To Better Business
Episode #45: Happy, Hazy, FOMO?

Car Rides To Better Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 6:04


In this episode we update you on a new big deal, that is giving Neagle all the feels....

That's Colorful
Boomerangs, Flexibility and the Lance W. Neagle

That's Colorful

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 47:19


Lance Neagle discusses his choice to both leave Oklahoma and come back.  We talk about some of our college experiences.  He shares that while he doesn't work as a chemical engineer or attorney, his background helped him develop both sides of the brain and how our unique pathways and experience help us in our current roles and careers.  There is a lot of laughing in this episode.  Please forgive that this isn't directly about entrepreneurship, but it has lots of gems that can help make us better employees and illustrates the powerhouse that is Northwest Oklahoma.  As always, thanks for listening to That's Colorful!

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Michael Neagle, “America's Forgotten Colony: Cuba's Isle of Pines” (Cambridge UP, 2016)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 53:19


Cuba's Isle of Pines has a curious history. In the early twentieth century, hundreds of Americans moved there, hoping to get rich as citrus growers and hoping that one day the island would become part of the United States. Michael E. Neagle‘s new book, America's Forgotten Colony: Cuba's Isle of Pines (Cambridge University Press, 2016) tells their stories, and in so doing uncovers a little known history of imperial ambiguity, good and bad neighbors, new hotels and shattered dreams.

New Books in Latin American Studies
Michael Neagle, “America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines” (Cambridge UP, 2016)

New Books in Latin American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 53:19


Cuba’s Isle of Pines has a curious history. In the early twentieth century, hundreds of Americans moved there, hoping to get rich as citrus growers and hoping that one day the island would become part of the United States. Michael E. Neagle‘s new book, America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines (Cambridge University Press, 2016) tells their stories, and in so doing uncovers a little known history of imperial ambiguity, good and bad neighbors, new hotels and shattered dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Michael Neagle, “America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines” (Cambridge UP, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 53:19


Cuba’s Isle of Pines has a curious history. In the early twentieth century, hundreds of Americans moved there, hoping to get rich as citrus growers and hoping that one day the island would become part of the United States. Michael E. Neagle‘s new book, America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines (Cambridge University Press, 2016) tells their stories, and in so doing uncovers a little known history of imperial ambiguity, good and bad neighbors, new hotels and shattered dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Caribbean Studies
Michael Neagle, “America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines” (Cambridge UP, 2016)

New Books in Caribbean Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 53:19


Cuba’s Isle of Pines has a curious history. In the early twentieth century, hundreds of Americans moved there, hoping to get rich as citrus growers and hoping that one day the island would become part of the United States. Michael E. Neagle‘s new book, America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Michael Neagle, “America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines” (Cambridge UP, 2016)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 53:19


Cuba’s Isle of Pines has a curious history. In the early twentieth century, hundreds of Americans moved there, hoping to get rich as citrus growers and hoping that one day the island would become part of the United States. Michael E. Neagle‘s new book, America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines (Cambridge University Press, 2016) tells their stories, and in so doing uncovers a little known history of imperial ambiguity, good and bad neighbors, new hotels and shattered dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Politics
Michael Neagle, “America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines” (Cambridge UP, 2016)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 53:19


Cuba’s Isle of Pines has a curious history. In the early twentieth century, hundreds of Americans moved there, hoping to get rich as citrus growers and hoping that one day the island would become part of the United States. Michael E. Neagle‘s new book, America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Michael Neagle, “America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines” (Cambridge UP, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 53:44


Cuba’s Isle of Pines has a curious history. In the early twentieth century, hundreds of Americans moved there, hoping to get rich as citrus growers and hoping that one day the island would become part of the United States. Michael E. Neagle‘s new book, America’s Forgotten Colony: Cuba’s Isle of Pines (Cambridge University Press, 2016) tells their stories, and in so doing uncovers a little known history of imperial ambiguity, good and bad neighbors, new hotels and shattered dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Solar Power World
Ask a Solar Vet: Showing solar leadership with Borrego's Brendan Neagle

Solar Power World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 22:29


Even though mainstream solar is still a relatively young industry, some solar professionals have had the opportunity to watch the industry grow and change for decades. Solar Power World has launched a monthly “Ask a Vet” podcast series to highlight these individuals who have spent 10 or more years in the market. Through the podcast and excerpts we will share here in each issue, we hope to provide a platform to share the unique perspectives and insight of these industry veterans. In this inaugural podcast, we spoke with Brendan Neagle, COO of Borrego Solar, who has spent 10 years with the company and 15 in solar. Neagle’s journey to solar started with studying American civilization and environmental studies at Brown University, working for a beverage distributor, becoming a school teacher and eventually selling residential solar in response to the California Solar Incentive program, which was paying rebates at $4.50/W. Read more at http://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2017/01/ask-vet-showing-solar-leadership-borregos-brendan-neagle/

The Tennis Files Podcast
TFP 010: How to Get a College Tennis Scholarship with Doug Neagle

The Tennis Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 87:52


Doug Neagle, Head Coach of the Towson University Women’s Tennis Program, talked to me about the recruiting process, important rules that parents, coaches, and players must follow, and the keys to getting a scholarship to play college tennis. You will learn about eligibility, the best way to communicate with coaches, how scholarships are given to players, and excellent resources to help you navigate your way through the complex path of college tennis recruiting and scholarships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 Up Front Soccer
2 Up Front #32

2 Up Front Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 107:59


1. Intro 2. MLS to Miami: 3rd site for stadium told no. Sacramento get’s green for new MLS stadium. Josh Saunders-Man City-----Zardes-Reading?3. 50/50: Baxter: Against it. Simon: For it-----BREAK----4. Neagle to DC, Pontius traded, off-season getting crazy already5. MLS Transactions: Mike Magee left off. Omar Gonzalez traded?----Afshin Zahree from VAVEL USA-----BREAK---- 6. MLS Post Season Awards 7. MLS Best XI ----BREAK------8. MLS Conference Final Reviews9. MLS Cup 3-points for each team 10. MLS Cup 2015 Preview: Simon’s going! -----BREAK-----11. I Believe 12. Closing “With our manager being the one above, we are 2 UP FRONT.”Facebook: 2 Up Front Twitter: @2upfrontsoccer www.Patron.com/2upfrontsoccerSports Radio America, iTunes, Spreaker, Live365, TuneIn, iHeartRadio

2 Up Front Soccer
2 Up Front #32

2 Up Front Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 107:59


1. Intro 2. MLS to Miami: 3rd site for stadium told no. Sacramento get’s green for new MLS stadium. Josh Saunders-Man City-----Zardes-Reading?3. 50/50: Baxter: Against it. Simon: For it-----BREAK----4. Neagle to DC, Pontius traded, off-season getting crazy already5. MLS Transactions: Mike Magee left off. Omar Gonzalez traded?----Afshin Zahree from VAVEL USA-----BREAK---- 6. MLS Post Season Awards 7. MLS Best XI ----BREAK------8. MLS Conference Final Reviews9. MLS Cup 3-points for each team 10. MLS Cup 2015 Preview: Simon’s going! -----BREAK-----11. I Believe 12. Closing “With our manager being the one above, we are 2 UP FRONT.”Facebook: 2 Up Front Twitter: @2upfrontsoccer www.Patron.com/2upfrontsoccerSports Radio America, iTunes, Spreaker, Live365, TuneIn, iHeartRadio

Influencers Radio with Jack Mize
David Neagle Income Acceleration Mentor

Influencers Radio with Jack Mize

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2014 32:21


Jack talks with David Neagle, the Million Dollar Income Acceleration Mentor and Best Selling author of The Millions Within.David teaches entrepreneurs and commission-based sales professionals how to quantum leap their current incomes past the 7-figure income level, often in less than 12 months.As a world-class speaker, sales trainer, and success-mindset mentor to some of the globe’s top CEOs, David also privately mentors big decision-makers in their pursuit of quantum success and peace of mind.We go into detail about his process for moving people from the high five-figures/low six-figures to the elusive seven-figure income.David drops some serious gold during this interview, so grab a pen and paper, and listen right now.Learn More:DavidNeagle.comSource: http://influencersradio.com/million-dollar-income-acceleration-mentor/

Influencers Radio with Jack Mize
David Neagle Income Acceleration Mentor

Influencers Radio with Jack Mize

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2014 32:21


Jack talks with David Neagle, the Million Dollar Income Acceleration Mentor and Best Selling author of The Millions Within.David teaches entrepreneurs and commission-based sales professionals how to quantum leap their current incomes past the 7-figure income level, often in less than 12 months.As a world-class speaker, sales trainer, and success-mindset mentor to some of the globe’s top CEOs, David also privately mentors big decision-makers in their pursuit of quantum success and peace of mind.We go into detail about his process for moving people from the high five-figures/low six-figures to the elusive seven-figure income.David drops some serious gold during this interview, so grab a pen and paper, and listen right now.Learn More:DavidNeagle.comSource: http://influencersradio.com/million-dollar-income-acceleration-mentor/

Law of Attraction Tips
Episode 25 - Interview with David Neagle

Law of Attraction Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2009 19:55


In this episode, Coach Karen interviews David Neagle, a Master Income Acceleration Coach who has helped individuals and entrepreneurs to change their income dramatically. David talks about the Law of Attraction and why people get stuck with money and talks about why faith is important and how to acquire it. For more information about David and his resources, go to Karen's website at http://www.thelawofattractioncenter.com/david

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Opu fetii

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