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Have you ever Netflixed & chilled? well we have. it was research for this episode. We had April & Sarah from the June Motel on the show & it was awesome. friendship and navigating the waters of going into business with a friend, strategically using social media to build their business and of course we look at Building a business in real estate and how it caught the attention of a little tech company known as netflix and how that has changed the trajectory of their lives, their businesses and whats next for these two impressive moteliers Go follow the June Motel on Instagram here and make sure to book your stay at one of there amazing locations. If you have any questions for the show or want to work with Nick and Dan please reach out to them on social media or send an email to tcreipodcast@gmail.com Sign Up For The Next Webinar Realist Attend a Meetups Meetups Get a Pre Approval G & H Mortgage Group Get Financing with Landbank LandBank Nick Instagram.com/mybuddynick tiktok.com/@mybuddynick twitter.com/mybuddynick89 Dan twitter.com/daniel_foch instagram.com/danielfoch tiktok.com/@danielfochSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Towne is a Los Angeles based performer, award-winning writer, director, and teacher. He is also the CEO of The Performer's Mindset and the creator/host of The Better Podcast. For 20 years, he's coached business professionals, athletes, and actors – some of whom are selling that product you just bought or starring in that movie you Netflixed last night. As an actor, Joe has worked with Jennifer Love Hewitt, Hillary Swank, Rebel Wilson, and he most recently starred as the lead in The Art of Christmas. Today, he joins the Castability Podcast to talk about how to understand your data, the ways we can avoid burnout, and how we can overcome perfectionism to allow ourselves to show up as the artists we are. — The Four Mindsets — Athletes and Actors — Perfectionism — Toxic Habits of Creatives — Deliberate Practice — Casting Director Feedback + Constructive Criticism — Regulating Emotions During Auditions — The Amygdala Flight-Fright Response — Remembering Our "Why" Email us for more information on coaching with Joe: assist@theperformersmindset.com Episode Resources: • Listen to Joe's episode with Audrey Moore, "Passion as Fuel" • The Performer's Mindset Instagram • Brené Brown's Podcast Interview on Burnout • "Burnout" by Emily Nagoski & Amelia Nagoski • "Chatter" by Ethan Cross • "Peak Performance" by Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness ────────────────────────── Learn more about the Castability app right here. And keep updated with us on our IG! Ready to work? Download the app here for iOS or Google Play!
He's seen it in the movies and on TV shows, but it's never happened to him! Bill talks about being stuck in the elevator yesterday. Morgan got Netflixed!!! What does that mean exactly? Also, 56% of people say they've gone into debt over this...what is it?? Aiden from Solon called in for Group Therapy because he's run into an issue with him new roommate. Plus, Battle of the Burbs, snacks that we're nostalgic for, and what flew at your car and hit it?
Joe Towne is a Los Angeles based performer, award-winning writer, director, and teacher. For 20 years, he's coached business professionals, athletes, and actors - some of whom are selling that product you just bought or starring in that movie you Netflixed last night. As an actor, Joe has worked with Jennifer Love Hewitt, Hilary Swank, Rebel Wilson, and he most recently starred as the lead in The Art of Christmas. He's worked as an audition and acting coach and teacher at one of the top private acting studios in Hollywood, where he co-created their audition technique program. As the CEO and Co-Founder of The Performer's Mindset, Joe works with performers to elevate their craft, with corporate professionals to bring Mindset practices into the workplace, and with creatives of all types, preparing them show up at their best in life's big moments. As the creator and host of The Better Podcast, Joe explores the nuances of creative practice and leads conversations that help us individually - and collectively - develop healthier relationships with our mind, our craft, and the world. In this episode, Jess, Jenn and Joe cover all their bases talking about what to do with the downtime during the strike. How to prepare for future challenges and finding balance in our lives. How Joe was exposed to the arts in high school His experience auditioning for the la Jay Binder Studying film and psychology at USC Performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Choosing to focus on a career in mindset coaching Developing confidence and mental toughness through a process and practice Warner Loughlin asked Joe Towne to develop an audition program Preparing for challenges by practicing for a live stakes environment in life, and as they relate to self-tapes Building dependencies on things without a flexibility mindset Downside to self-taping from the casting perspective Industry resetting through the strike, and refocusing on quality over quantity Investing in people or taking advantage of people The difference between a positive mindset and a toxically positive mindset Kobe Bryant's journey and how it has inspired Joe Towne Checking in with yourself on a daily basis Episode Resources: Joe's IMDB Joe's Instagram The Performer's Mindset Website The Performer's Mindset Instagram ──────────────────────────── Stay Tuned with Tipsy Casting on IG Watch the Tipsy Casting YouTube Channel Follow Jessica & Follow Jenn Learn More About Jess & Jenn's Casting Journeys Get Casting Life Away Merch here! Visit the official Tipsy Casting Website and join our newsletter to stay up to date with all the Tipsy Casting news! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tipsycastingpodcast/message
As broadcast April 11, 2023 even though EVERYTHING IS BORING. Tonight we open with a tune that just captures lightning in a bottle as the essence of these times finally comes out in music form. The Beaches just dropped Everything Is Boring over the weekend, and this biting tune just rakes our Netflixed, YouTubed, endlessly filmed era. After that, tons of great new indie tunes to check out (even though it's boring AFFFFFFF!). Joints from The Drums, feeble little horse, Overcoats, and LA Priest being highlights.Tracklist:Part I (00:00)The Beaches – Everything Is BoringThe Drums – I Want It AllIndigo De Souza – You Can Be MeanBeach Fossils – Dare Me*Youth Lagoon – Prize FighterBest Frenz feat Joywave – Flatline*Wallice – Best FriendPart II (30:30)Madison Cunningham – Inventing the WheelNorah Jones – Killing Timefeeble little horse – Steamroller*FILLY – Piece of ArtJimmy Whispers – True Love Is FreedomAvalon Emerson – Karaoke SongPurr – Drift Part III (60:17)caaaaseyyyy – 1965 HeartbreakerSundarta – Sour AppleRINSE – Does It Feel Like Heaven?Buck Raines – RocksThe Hails – FionaJax Anderson – Lazy Talk*MOGY – Poster GirlPart IV (92:07)Kat Duma – FatedBAMBII – One TouchLA Priest – It's YouCisco Swank – All The SameOvercoats – Want You BackTeleman – Easy Now I've Got YouPYNKIE feat April June – Scared
Joe Towne is a Los Angeles based performer, award-winning writer, director, and teacher. He is also the CEO of The Performer's Mindset and the creator/host of The Better Podcast. For 20 years, he's coached business professionals, athletes, and actors – some of whom are selling that product you just bought or starring in that movie you Netflixed last night. As an actor, Joe has worked with Jennifer Love Hewitt, Hillary Swank, Rebel Wilson, and he most recently starred as the lead in The Art of Christmas. Today, he joins the Castability Podcast to talk about how to understand your data, the ways we can avoid burnout, and how we can overcome perfectionism to allow ourselves to show up as the artists we are. — The Four Mindsets — Athletes and Actors — Perfectionism — Toxic Habits of Creatives — Deliberate Practice — Casting Director Feedback + Constructive Criticism — Regulating Emotions During Auditions — The Amygdala Flight-Fright Response — Remembering Our "Why" Email us for more information on coaching with Joe: assist@theperformersmindset.com Episode Resources: Follow Joe Towne on Instagram + on Twitter Listen to Joe's episode with Audrey Moore, "Passion as Fuel" Joe's IMDb The Performer's Mindset Website The Performer's Mindset Instagram The Better Podcast on Spotify + on Apple Brené Brown's Podcast Interview on Burnout "Burnout" by Emily Nagoski & Amelia Nagoski "Chatter" by Ethan Cross "Peak Performance" by Brad Stulberg and Steve Magness ──────────────────────────── Learn more about the Castability app right here. And keep updated with us on our IG! Ready to work? Download the app here for iOS or Google Play!
Lorelai is hanging with the Holy Trinity of A Star Is Born—that is, Janet, Judy, and Babs—and we're adding Lady Gaga and Dorothy Parker to the party, too! We're talking all four versions of A Star Is Born (plus, another almost-version), ranking our favorites, and comparing and contrasting each story. How did true stories from early Hollywood influence the story? How are Lorelai and Luke like the superstar lovers in these films? Plus, a Dorothy Parker update!We Wholeheartedly Recommend: Only Murders in the Building, CNN's History of the SitcomOther pop culture we ref: Dawn Powell, Funny Girl, Errol Flynn, Cary Grant, Lucille Ball, My Fair Lady, Jessica Chastain, Guardians of the GalaxyCheck us out on Instagram!Subscribe to our new email list!So it's a show? Twitter
Welcome to Episode 78 of PopCultX! In this episode, Danny and Gabe chat about Netflix new series The Watcher, Netflix new comedy special by Gabriel Iglesias "Stadium Fluffy", and Netflix movie Mr. Harrigan's phone. They also thank Professor LatinX and the writers who took part in our LatinXcellence round table discussion: Ida Duque, Gloria Lucas, Alex Segura, Richie Narvaez, and Raquel V. Reyes. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/fvjEGILYxdU They also cover trending topics, including Ye & Taylor Swift. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcultx/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/popcultx/support
Your industry may be the same as it was 50 years ago. Change comes slowly, if at all, so your future appears to be secure. But you're worried, anyway. As you look around the world you see entire sectors in upheaval. New technology has led to companies being “Netflixed” - completely destroyed with sudden speed by outside innovations.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Distributed Decisions, published by johnswentworth on May 29, 2022 on The AI Alignment Forum. Consider two prototypical “agents”: a human, and a company. The human is relatively centralized and monolithic. As a rough approximation, every 100 ms or so observations flow into the brain from the eyes, ears, etc. This raw input data updates the brain's world-model, and then decisions flow out, e.g. muscle movements. This is exactly the sort of “state-update model” which Against Time In Agent Models criticized: observations update one central internal state at each timestep, and all decisions are made based on that central state. It's not even all that accurate a model for a human, but let's set that aside for now and contrast it to a more obviously decentralized example. In a company, knowledge and decisions are distributed. A cashier sees and hears customers in the store, and interacts with them in order to sell things. Meanwhile, a marketing editor tweaks some ad copy. Each mostly makes decisions based on their local information; most of that local information is not propagated to other decision-makers. Observations don't update a single centralized state which informs all decisions. Instead, different decisions have different input information from different sources. In Optimization at a Distance, I suggested a mental picture of agents kinda like this: It's like a phased array: there's lots of little actions distributed over space/time, all controlled in such a way that their influence can add up coherently and propagate over a long distance to optimize some far-away target. Optimization at a Distance mainly emphasized the “height” of this picture, i.e. the distance between optimizer and target. This post is instead about the “width”: not only are the actions far from the optimization target, the actions themselves are also distributed in spacetime and potentially far apart from each other. Contrast: Bayesian Updates Suppose I want to watch my favorite movie, 10 Things I Hate About You, in the evening. To make this happen, I do some optimization - I steer myself-in-the-evening and my-immediate-environment-in-the-evening into the relatively small set of states in which I'm watching the movie. Via the argument in Utility Maximization = Description Length Minimization, we should expect that I approximately-act-as-though I'm a Bayesian reasoner maximizing some expected utility over myself-in-the-evening and my-immediate-environment-in-the-evening. (Note that it's a utility function over myself-in-the-evening and my-immediate-environment-in-the-evening, not just any old random utility function; something like e.g. a rock would not be well-described by such a utility function.) While arranging my evening, I may perform some Bayesian updates. Maybe I learn that the movie is not available on Netflix, so I ask a friend if they have a copy, then check Amazon when they don't. This process is reasonably well-characterized as me having a centralized model of the places I might find the movie, and then Bayes-updating that model each time I learn another place where I can/can't find it. (If I had checked Netflixed, then asked my friend, then checked Netflix again because I forgot whether it was on Netflix, that would not be well-modeled as Bayesian updates.) By contrast, imagine that myself and some friends are arranging to watch 10 Things I Hate About You in the evening. I check to see if the movie is on Netflix, and at the same time my friend checks their parents' pile of DVDs. My friend doesn't find it in their parents' DVD pile, and doesn't know I already checked Netflix, so they also check Netflix. My friends and I, as a system, are not well-modeled as Bayesian updates to a single central knowledge-state; otherwise we wouldn't check Netflix twice. And yet, it's not obviously sub...
News, a possible spring stretcher, Pickle Review and what we're watching!! The guys have some news to fill you in on in the entertainment business, nothing too exciting. That turns into a discussion on whether or not Jerry has a spring Stretcher or something that is just a mild annoyance. He thinks its a mild annoyance, Chris says its definitely a Spring Stretcher. Either way stop saying these those two things!!! Smack dab in the middle of the show we get into our pickle review! Jerry has brought 8 different kinds of pickles, 2 varieties of Claussen pickles, which he says is the base pickle that everything is judged from. Then he has 6 other varieties from Green Kamikozees pickle company. This company pickles almost anything under the sun, and the variety of flavors for their pickles is absolutely amazing. Chris and Jerry had a blast trying all of these flavors, you will not be disappointed. Finally we have some what we're watching. Jerry has went to the movies a couple times and saw some Bond, some Rons gone wrong, and Netflixed and chilled by himself watching The Rock and Ryan Reynolds run around. Chris doesn't watch TV anymore because he's an over worked farmer, that is struggling with seasonal depression and malnutrition. But Jerry's a ball of joy still!! Tee Shirts and Sweatshirts are available for purchase online and from our website. Make sure to get in contact with us to get yours purchased today!! As always thanks for listening and go ahead and leave comments or reviews on any of our Social Media links below, and make sure to check out our multi-cam video podcast NOW ON YOUTUBE! Check out www.greenkamikozees.com Thank you for being a friend! SnarfComics.com Patreon.com/Snarftalk YouTube.com/Snarftalk @Snarftalk Instagram @Snarftalk Facebook @Snarftalk Twitter Please subscribe and leave us a review on the Apple Podcast App or iTunes, and send us your feedback, comments, and show ideas!
Mary and Sarah are joined by Jonny and Chris from the snow capital of the USA, Minneapolis as they watch the first Netflix Holiday movie of the year, LOVE HARD. An LA girl, unlucky in love, falls for an East Coast guy on a dating app and decides to surprise him for the holidays, only to discover that she's been catfished. This lighthearted romantic comedy chronicles her attempt to reel in love. Starring Nina Dobrev, Jimmy O. Yang and Darren Barnet
Lorelai is hanging with the Holy Trinity of A Star Is Born—that is, Janet, Judy, and Babs—and we're adding Lady Gaga and Dorothy Parker to the party, too! We're talking all four versions of A Star Is Born (plus, another almost-version), ranking our favorites, and comparing and contrasting each story. How did true stories from early Hollywood influence the story? How are Lorelai and Luke like the superstar lovers in these films? Plus, a Dorothy Parker update!We Wholeheartedly Recommend: Only Murders in the Building, CNN's History of the SitcomOther pop culture we ref: Dawn Powell, Funny Girl, Errol Flynn, Cary Grant, Lucille Ball, My Fair Lady, Jessica Chastain, Guardians of the GalaxyCheck us out on Instagram!Subscribe to our new email list!So it's a show? TwitterSo it's a show? Tumblr
Today we are going to listen to a story. The two characters? Netflix and Blockbuster. I would say the majority of people know about Netflix; it's become such a big part of mass culture. Blockbuster, on the other hand, is a little less familiar, so I will let Gina Keating help us understand the history and evolution of the movie and rental space and the rise of Netflix. Gina worked as a staff reporter for Reuters and United Press International for more than a decade with her work appearing in Variety, Southern living and Forbes. She's the author of the book, "Netflixed, the Epic Battle for America's Eyeballs," and the writer and filmmaker of the documentary, "Netflix Versus the World." Listen to learn more about the importance of innovation in order to be sustainable and improve. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
Mario Cibelli, the founder of Marathon Partners and breakout star of the book Netflixed (https://amzn.to/34cim9F), makes his second podcast appearance to discuss the bull case for WWE.Mario's first podcast appearance: https://twitter.com/AndrewRangeley/status/1296130870949097472?s=20Chapters0:00 Intro2:10 WWE Overview4:30 Sale of WWE network9:10 Laying out the upside for WWE16:20 What if the next domestic contract is a down round?20:40 Ratings since the move to fox21:40 How the pandemic will improve the product going forward26:00 Vince McMahon risk29:40 What if the WWE can't find the next Rock?32:35 The time I went to WrestleMania34:20 WWE's other content plays and expansion plans43:35 How WWE's rights ownership is an advantage46:40 Our favorite SuperStars
Recently, Netflixed launched a special edition featured called Father of the Bride part 3(ish). If you've listened for just a little while, you'll know that we are both huge fans of the Father of the Bride movie. Needless to say, when Netflix announced this featured, we are pretty excited. But did that excitement last long? Check out this episode to find out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aweddingpodcast/support
Mario Cibelli, the founder of Marathon Partners and breakout star of the book Netflixed, talks about his background, how he invested in Netflix in the early 2000s, and his current investment in Uber.We also dive into two of his twitter threads: one on how interviewing the management at Expedia changed how he looked at companies, and one on how a due diligence trip to a Netflix Distribution Center opened his eyes to Netflix's moat.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
452: Visteon CIO Raman Mehta discusses how IT has enhanced its role and gained the trust of the business. Historically, IT at Visteon has been great at solving problems it was presented with. However, IT was never given a voice in the company's strategy or product roadmap. That has changed, and the board and executive committee now has great confidence in the capabilities of IT, which has enabled the organization to take on a more strategic role. We also discuss Raman's take on 3D printing and autonomous driving, the tech landscape in Detroit, where Visteon is based, how the company is looking to turn its technology debt into a dividend, and a variety of other topics.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
452: Visteon CIO Raman Mehta discusses how IT has enhanced its role and gained the trust of the business. Historically, IT at Visteon has been great at solving problems it was presented with. However, IT was never given a voice in the company’s strategy or product roadmap. That has changed, and the board and executive committee now has great confidence in the capabilities of IT, which has enabled the organization to take on a more strategic role. We also discuss Raman’s take on 3D printing and autonomous driving, the tech landscape in Detroit, where Visteon is based, how the company is looking to turn its technology debt into a dividend, and a variety of other topics.
What would you have told yourself 30 days before the quarantine to prepare? Do that now! On this episode Russell talks about the possibility that the country may slowly open back up after nearly 2 months of quarantine. Here is some awesome advice to help you prepare if it happens again. Find out what Russell believes will happen once the country opens back up from quarantine. Ask yourself what you could have done differently if you knew 30 days in advance that everyone would be put under strict stay at home orders. And hear Russell’s advice on what you should do to prepare for if we get back into quarantine in the coming months. So listen here to see why you should be asking yourself what would have been different if you knew you’d be quarantined 30 days in advance. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today’s episode I want to talk about as some of the country is getting lifted from our quarantines, I want to find out if you are prepared. Alright everybody, so as you know the last 2 months-ish have been weird, so, so weird. We all had to go home, we’re working from home, and some people didn’t work, everyone lost, not everyone, tons of people lost jobs, a lot of people lost income, some people made way more money, some people made way less money, all sorts of things happening. And right now, the country is starting to slowly unlock. And I don’t know, I don’t know everything. My gut says that we’re going to see unlocking and things are going to go normal for a couple of weeks, maybe a month, and then there’s going to probably be a second wave hitting. I think there’s a lot of science to prove something like that. Even if it doesn’t hit hard, I think that there’s a really good likelihood it’s going to hit hard again later this year, early next year, or something. All we know is that this is probably not the end. This is the beginning. So a couple of things, number one is just, I want to talk about, I want to get all of us prepared. And this is also for me, thinking through this as well. Number one, how was working from home? Was it better? Was it worse? Can everybody work from home? Can you save money that way? Were people more efficient, more effective? Our sales are up everywhere, our support, everything has been up for us as everyone has gone home. So it’s like, man, do we ever go back to the office. Maybe that’s not the right, maybe the office isn’t the right thing for us. So that’s one thing to start looking at. Number two is like, I look at people who own restaurants or different businesses where when everything shriveled up they got stuck. So the question is, are you prepared? What’s the next step? Have you been building an email list? A text message list? Something where you can get people to come back in? You kind of saw the game, you saw, this is the new game, this is how it’s going to be played. So are you prepared for it? And if you weren’t the first time, it’s like now is the time. There’s this window where it reopens up, now is the time to go and focus on, as quickly as possible, getting customers and getting their name, email address, phone number, any kind of data. So if you decide, if your physical location shuts down again, you can sent them emails, you can ship them stuff, you can transition. So are you prepared for that? If not, what do you gotta do, what are the things, what are the steps you gotta prepare yourself as quick as humanly possible. If you’re an event company and all the sudden your events are gone, and maybe it’s going to open up, maybe there’s a shot where events are there again, but maybe not. So if not, are you prepared, what does this look like now? What’s the transition look like? Anyway, I just think that, I’ve watched so many people take this whole quarantine thing different ways. Some people who’ve just sat at home and literally Netflixed and chilled. We’ve seen a lot of people who are upset that are making more in unemployment than they were from their jobs and they don’t want this to end, and they’re happy. Other people who have gone crazy and worked twice as hard, three times as hard, got more done, been more productive. And it’s like now that I feel like there’s this easing happening, and I’m going to say this momentary, temporary unfreezing happening, it’s just like what do you know now? If you could go back a month before the quarantine happened, what would you have done differently to prepare yourself for that moment? I think for you and for me, and for all of us, we need to be looking at things from that lens of like, okay, I’m assuming, let’s say we’re going un-quarantined for 30 days. And I would assume that’s, I’ve got 30 days. What would I have done the 30 days prior to the quarantine to prepare myself for what I just went through over the last 6 to 8 weeks? And that’s how you should be looking in this next little window. Because if it gets un-quarantined it’s not going to be, I don’t know, maybe it is. But I don’t think it’s going to be permanent. I think we’ve got a 30 day window, and all the sudden people are going to start freaking out when all the sudden they see things spike again, it’s going to be new orders, everything, everyone shifting back, or whatever. Or maybe, who knows? Maybe, hopefully the summer kills the virus and this summer we all you know, it’s smooth sailing throughout. But then what’s going to happen is when we come back to November, December, January, it’s going to hit again and we’re going to go through this process. So it’s coming back to what would you have told yourself 30 days ago, 30 days before the whole quarantine hit, had you known it was going to happen, to prepare yourself, to prepare you, your family, your business? Would you have stocked up on toilet paper, would you have gotten more food storage, would have taken out a loan, would you have not taken out a loan, would you have sold your car, would you have sold some of your watches and traded that for ventilators, for respiration machines at your house, would you have gotten more medicine? What would you have done differently had you had this little warning 30 days before quarantine? I would look at this next window when it opens up wherever you’re at, and some people it’s not going to happen right away. I think Idaho it’s being, it’s like a soft opening in next Monday, it’s like our soft opening. And then a little more and a little bit more, and it’ll kind of just start slowly shifting and transitioning. But for any of you guys who do where you get the quarantine or whatever, the orders lifted, it’s coming back to are you prepared? What are you prepared for? So for you, I just want to, I wish I could sit down with you and just make out a plan. So this is my podcast episode for you to sit down and say, “Okay, I need to make out my plan.” Pretending like the quarantine is happening in 30 days from now, and knowing now what I know then, what would I have done 30 days ahead of time to prepare for this? Both physically, mentally, spiritually, psychologically, temporally, food, water, all those kind of things, what would you have done different in your business? And I think a lot of businesses got caught off guard and they weren’t prepared, they weren’t prepared as far as having a customer list. You know I think, anybody who’s been following what I’ve been saying for the last 15+ years now, they’ve got an email list, they’ve got a customer list. So when things shifted we saw gyms who, halfway, gyms got shut down, but luckily they had a customer list they started messaging and they were doing gym classes from home. I saw dance studios doing that, where they’re doing dance studio classes from home. I saw restaurants who were texting and emailing their customers to be able to deliver, or having them do curbside pickup, or delivering actual food to them, or shipping stuff. All those kind of things. So man, if I know what transitions I gotta make quickly over the next 30 days. And some of you are like, “30 days doesn’t take too long to transition.” If you realize the transitions we made here in Clickfunnels, and we are a big ship. It’s like, the Titanic. I don’t want to say Titanic, I don’t want to think we’re sinking. But it’s like a big boat. We can’t just shift things quickly and yet, we literally reshifted and rebuilt out almost every organization inside the company, quickly in a very short period of time, to protect ourselves, to protect you, to protect our customers, to protect our livelihoods. Things like that. A lot of changes in a very, very short period of time. So if I can change it and I got 400 people that I gotta, and multiple levels of management, you know, if I can do that, I promise you that whatever you’re in right now, you can make those shifts, and those changes now, you’ve just got to be willing to do it. Sometimes it’s scary and it’s painful, but I promise you it’s less scary than what some of you guys went through over the last couple of months. So there’s the question, if you knew 30 days, let’s say it’s 30 days before the quarantine, and you knew you know now, what would you do over the next 30 days to prepare for when the quarantine hit? And then go do that right now. So that’s what I got. Alright I’m headed home. I drove to the office today on one wheel, and I’m going to go drive back home, which is a lot of fun. I came here with Aiden my little man, and he’s been working on playing games and working on his homework, which is kind of fun. So we’re headed home right now. Anyway, appreciate you all, thanks for listening and we’ll talk to you guys all again soon. Bye everybody.
Episode 299: Joe Towne is an award-winning writer and director who got his degree in Acting from the University of Southern California. He’s been a coach for the past 19 years for both businesses and performers – some of whom are selling that product you just bought or starring in that movie you Netflixed last night. This work compelled him to write a book about how our inner reality affects our outer experience, which led him to be a guest on the Dr. Oz show. As an actor, Joe Towne has worked with people like Jennifer Love Hewitt and Hillary Swank and you can see him opposite Rebel Wilson in Isn’t It Romantic, which premiered in February of 2019 and is now available on iTunes. Joe Towne is also an acting coach at one of the top studios in Hollywood where he co-created their audition technique program. He works with professional actors and athletes, as they transition from their sport into the entertainment industry. He also works with corporations bringing Mindset into practice in the workplace. Last summer Joe helped coached up the top 24 high school quarterbacks in the country at the Elite 11 weekend in Los Angeles. The Actors Mindset program has been in Los Angeles (both independently and at The Aquila School), at USC, UCLA and most recently at the Vancouver Film School. To learn more about Mindset check out this interview on THAT ONE AUDITION podcast. Show notes: Why artists need boredom. Why you are an artist. Grab Madelyn's Free Gifts: maddymoon.com/freegift Being an artist doesn't mean being in deprivation and scarcity. The alarming financial statistics with being an actor. Madelyn's struggles with feeling scarcity while exploring the artist's world. "The myth of the tortured artist" The old model that there isn't enough for me unless I suffer. "Nothing abundant comes from burnout. When you're not embodying abundance, you're not going to attract it." The reason why we can't speak generally about abundance. If you're wanting to be a full-time actor, how do you not get into burnout? The principle of sustainability. "Take your rest as seriously as your hustle." How Feng Shui and your environment ties into an abundant mindset. Your environment reflects you whether it's seen or in a drawer — everything creates this constellation of energy that affects what's coming up. "That is which is closest to you has the greatest impact on you." Our entire home is marketing to us all day long and our home is a vision board. The stages of a Feng Shui makeover. The pitfalls of Feng Shui. Every culture has their own version of Feng Shui. "Joy is the vehicle that you travel your life with." The "flow state" or "runners high" - the optimal state of being. Must-read book: The Alchemist https://amzn.to/2RtX2FN ; Peak Performance https://amzn.to/34aASxk
Episode 299: Joe Towne is an award-winning writer and director who got his degree in Acting from the University of Southern California. He’s been a coach for the past 19 years for both businesses and performers – some of whom are selling that product you just bought or starring in that movie you Netflixed last night. This work compelled him to write a book about how our inner reality affects our outer experience, which led him to be a guest on the Dr. Oz show. As an actor, Joe Towne has worked with people like Jennifer Love Hewitt and Hillary Swank and you can see him opposite Rebel Wilson in Isn’t It Romantic, which premiered in February of 2019 and is now available on iTunes. Joe Towne is also an acting coach at one of the top studios in Hollywood where he co-created their audition technique program. He works with professional actors and athletes, as they transition from their sport into the entertainment industry. He also works with corporations bringing Mindset into practice in the workplace. Last summer Joe helped coached up the top 24 high school quarterbacks in the country at the Elite 11 weekend in Los Angeles. The Actors Mindset program has been in Los Angeles (both independently and at The Aquila School), at USC, UCLA and most recently at the Vancouver Film School. To learn more about Mindset check out this interview on THAT ONE AUDITION podcast. Show notes: Why artists need boredom. Why you are an artist. Grab Madelyn's Free Gifts: maddymoon.com/freegift Being an artist doesn't mean being in deprivation and scarcity. The alarming financial statistics with being an actor. Madelyn's struggles with feeling scarcity while exploring the artist's world. "The myth of the tortured artist" The old model that there isn't enough for me unless I suffer. "Nothing abundant comes from burnout. When you're not embodying abundance, you're not going to attract it." The reason why we can't speak generally about abundance. If you're wanting to be a full-time actor, how do you not get into burnout? The principle of sustainability. "Take your rest as seriously as your hustle." How Feng Shui and your environment ties into an abundant mindset. Your environment reflects you whether it's seen or in a drawer — everything creates this constellation of energy that affects what's coming up. "That is which is closest to you has the greatest impact on you." Our entire home is marketing to us all day long and our home is a vision board. The stages of a Feng Shui makeover. The pitfalls of Feng Shui. Every culture has their own version of Feng Shui. "Joy is the vehicle that you travel your life with." The "flow state" or "runners high" - the optimal state of being. Must-read book: The Alchemist https://amzn.to/2RtX2FN ; Peak Performance https://amzn.to/34aASxk Connect with Joe: Instagram: Instagram.com/MeJoeTowne Twitter: twitter.com/MeJoeTowne Website: ThePerformersMindset.com [Tweet ""Nothing abundant comes from burnout. When you're not embodying abundance, you're not going to attract it." #abundance #mindset"] COACHING: receive personalized, 1:1 coaching from Maddy Moon to create your own feminine and masculine embodiment. Heal your heart, build confidence, create an online business (if that’s a goal!) or simply feel happier. Apply here: http://maddymoon.com/coaching FEMININE SPIRIT SCHOOL: this school is the one-stop-shop for all things feminine energy! If you’ve been wanting to embody the feminine but feel stuck on the how, this program will take you through the entire realm from start to (well…we’re never really finished, are we?). Learn about the feminine/masculine, shadow sides, ancestral healing, boundary setting, empowerment, sensuality and sexuality, sovereignty and so much more. Sign up here: http://maddymoon.com/feminine-spirit EMBODIED ARCHETYPE RETREAT: unlock parts of yourself that you've been shaming,
In this week's episode of Netflixed, our team of TV experts review Netflix's most recent fashion-reality-competition series 'Next In Fashion' hosted by Queer Eye's fashion expert Tan France and IT-Girl Alexa Chung. Each week semi-established designers battle it out in a themed challenge, with the help of guest judges from the world of the runway. Is Netflix the new destination for fashion - or should it leave this to the pros? We discuss! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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In this week's episode Netflixed, TV and lifestyle gurus Helen Kelly, Lauren O'Callaghan, Emily Hodgkin and Minnie Wright discuss Gwyneth Paltrow's latest offering 'Goop Lab' a six part series which aims to explore wellness and self-optimisation. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, the express.co.uk team gather to discuss POWER as we approach the end of the four-year crime thriller and finally find out WHO KILLED GHOST! As each episode follows the story of a key character - Angela' sister Paz, Ghost's protege Dre, ambitious congressional candidate Tate and of course, his best friend, Tommy the panel discuss each episode so far and make their final predictions for the season finale. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed our experts assemble to discuss the latest film offerings from everyone's favourite platform. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, our TV experts have assembled to discuss the return of feel good, teen comedy/drama Sex Education. Taboo-busting, controversial and heartwarming all at once, our panel share their verdict on whether season two matches up to the brilliant first series....and of course *that* opening scene. As always, make sure you consult Netflixed before you make any plans this weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, TV experts Helen Kelly, Molli Mitchell and Neela Debnath are here to tell us what's in store for January 2020 on Netflix. From super-trippy documentaries like Don't F**k With Cats, to the return of old favourites like Sex Education there is something for everyone this January....and always, don't make any plans until youve listened to Netflixed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, our TV panel of experts assemble to discuss the return of You - the sexy, problematic, stalker drama that hit our small screens last year. Starring Penn Badgley, the second series sees 'Joe Goldberg' relocate to LA and going to yet more 'extreme lengths' to pursue the women he becomes transfixed with. As always, do not make any viewing decisions until you consult Netflixed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, our panel of TV experts Helen Kelly and Callum Crumlish assemble to discuss the bloody thirsty, new fantasy series 'The Witcher' starring Henry Cavill. Although it may not QUITE be the next Game of Thrones, our team manage to find some joy in the lust-filled, battle heavy drama... As always before you make ANY decisions about your weekend viewing make sure you consult Netflixed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, our team of experts Minnie Wright, George Simpson and Fay Watson assemble to discuss gangster drama The Irishman starring Hollywood heavyweights Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese and Randall Emmett. At over three hours long, The Irishman is not without it's critics, but who better than the Express.co.uk team to determine whether this epic undertaking is worth your time..! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, our panel of TV experts from express.co.uk - Helen Daly, Callum Crumlish and Minnie Wright - are assembled like a bunch of elves fresh from Lapland to help guide your Christmas viewing. From romcom schmaltz to Jack Whitehall (really!) may all your Christmas bingeing come EARLY. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, the Express.co.uk team gather to discuss the mid-season finale of Power, the Starz Network breakaway hit by 50 Cent. The season finale is a whoddunit, as Ghost is shot in his nightclub Truth, and as such our panel of experts gather to solve the crime of the century. As well as lining up the usual suspects, the team also discuss the series so far and the rumoured spin off series starring Mary J Blige. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In another BONUS episode of Netflixed, our TV panel Helen Daly and Helen Kelly are joined by Royal expert Thomas Evans to look after to series four of The Crown which will see the introduction of Princess Diana. With series three having been met with critical acclaim, the team discuss the storylines and plots that will involve Diana - and also discuss how they think the People's Princess will be portrayed in the series. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, we assemble our TV experts to discuss the critic's response to the third series of The Crown. As the royal saga unfolds for another series, express.co.uk review the reviews and see whether they agree with the verdicts from critics across the world. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this bonus episode of Netflixed, our TV experts are joined by Head of Lifestyle for express.co.uk and fashionista supreme Lauren O'Callaghan to discuss one of the real stars of the Netflix series, the FASHION. From tiaras to ball gowns and everything in between our panel of experts discuss how crucial wardrobe has been in the series to date, and how series three has matched up... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this bonus episode of Netflixed our team of experts assemble to discuss the key themes, chat characters and plot lines in the latest series of The Crown For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, Express.co.uk's panel assemble to discuss the return of Netflix's beloved series, The Crown. The team provide a VERY helpful recap of series one and two, before giving you just enough teasers and theories ahead of the BIG RELEASE of series three. Cancel your plans, don your crown and settle down on your throne...your kingdom (new series) awaits... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, express.co.uk's TV Team of experts Callum Crumlish and Hayley Anderson discuss series two of End Of The F***ing World - a dark comedy following two rebellious teenagers which took C4 by storm last year. Now, we're back for series two with new characters and new plot lines - as well as stand out stars Alex Lawther and Jessica Barden. Our team couldn't love this second series more....so make sure you consult Netflixed before you make any plans this weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, the TV team of experts at express.co.uk are ready to examine post-apocalyptic, zombie comedy/drama Daybreak, just in time for Halloween. Based on the comic by Brian Ralph, Daybreak is set in a futuristic California where teenagers reign supreme after all the adults were wiped out in an epic missile battle. Yeah, really. What follows is a suitably quirky, must watch dark comedy which the panel can't rate highly enough. As ever, to avoid a weekend of frights and horrors make sure you consult Netflixed this weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, Express.co.uk viewing experts Callum Crumlish and Neela Debnath discuss the return to Netflix of everyone's favourite over-wrought teen drama, Riverdale. The always eventful chilling thriller has only just started but we've already had plenty of emotion, action and mystery...Of course, Callum and Neela are on hand to review the series so far as well as share their plot theories and top trivia. As always don't make any plans until you've consulted Netflix. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed the express.co.uk team discuss the widely anticipated return of Breaking Bad with El Camino, telling the story of Jesse Pinkman as he's released from prison and seeks to escape his past. Our panel of megafans have compiled theories, trivia and very helpful recaps ahead of this must-view release of the year. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, the express.co.uk team of viewing experts discuss the hotly anticipated return of period gangster drama, Peaky Blinders. With a look back at series five and look towards series six, hosts Helen and Neela give you the low down on EVERYTHING you need to know from plot twists to fan theories. As always, before you make any plans this weekend make sure you consult Netflixed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this episode of Netflixed, the Express.co.uk team discuss the latest innovative drama to arrive on Netflix, Criminal. Set in a police interrogation room, Criminal is an international drama dealing with crimes across Europe with plenty of tension and intrigue. With exclusive chats with the producers behind the series, the Netflixed team offer THEIR verdict on whether all-star criminal is worth your time this weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, the Express.co.uk TV team assemble to discuss the return of Hackney based UK drama, Top Boy. The all star cast including Kano, Ashley Walters and Dave are back on our screens thanks to Canadian rapper Drake, who fell in love with the Channel Four series - but does this return to Summer House live up to the hype? As always, don't make ANY weekend plans until you've consulted Netflixed! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, Express.co.uk senior reporters Minnie Wright and Neela Debnath discuss Dark Crystal - the Jim Henson series inspired by the 90s cult film. It's the latest in a long line of Netflix originals 'inspired' by a film franchise, and our panellists do not hold back as they debate whether it's worth your time. If puppets aren't your thing we also have all the big releases heading for your laptop this September, so you're sure to find something suitably binge-worthy. As always, don't make any plans this weekend until you've listened to Netflixed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week on Netflixed, the team discuss the latest Horror releases, as well as ‘Otherhood’ starring Angela Bassett, Patricia Arquette, Felicity Huffman. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this week's episode of Netflixed, the Express.co.uk TV team return to discuss the third series of controversial Netflix original, 13 Reasons Why. Our panellists discuss fan theories, critical responses and JUST how loyal to the 2007 novel the show is; as well as discussing some of the shows more serious and controversial storylines with the Samaritans. As always, before you make any weekend viewing decisions make sure you listen to Netflixed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy