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Welcome to a packed episode of Plus Bites from English Plus Podcast! We kick off with English Express, exploring the profound connection of "seeing eye to eye" – what does it truly mean to share a perspective? Then, in History Bites, we unravel the complexities behind the "Fall of Rome," questioning if it was a sudden collapse or a slow decay. Pep Talks discusses building resilience, offering practical ways to bounce back from life's knockdowns. Mythbuster tackles a common saying: Is all publicity really good publicity? Gods and Heroes introduces us to the powerful Inuit sea goddess Sedna, exploring her dramatic origin and connection to the natural world. In Philosophy Nuggets, we question reality itself – how do we know what's real? Questions That Matter delves into the often-heard advice "just be yourself," asking what authenticity truly means. What They Said shares the profound wisdom of the proverb, "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." Science Sparks reveals the incredible world of your human microbiome – you're an ecosystem! Unsolved Mysteries investigates the baffling phenomenon of ball lightning. Word of the Day illuminates "Solstice," exploring its celestial and personal meanings. Finally, Why It Happens explains the science behind why your coffee suddenly boils over. Join us for these insightful discussions and more. Never Stop Learning! To unlock full access to all our episodes, consider becoming a premium subscriber on Apple Podcasts or Patreon. And don't forget to visit englishpluspodcast.com for even more content, including articles, in-depth studies, and our brand-new audio series now available in our English Plus Podcast's shop!
What does it take to stay emotionally grounded in an industry built on ego? This week, we sit down with Judd Apatow—the legendary director, producer, and comedy mastermind behind some of the most influential films and TV shows of the past three decades. From "Freaks and Geeks" to "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Judd has not only created cultural touchstones but has become known as one of Hollywood's greatest talent spotters and mentors.This conversation with Judd explores the inner workings of a master of craft—how empathy, vulnerability, relentless curiosity, and a deep respect for people have shaped his creative process, and how he stays grounded through it all. From Judd's early days obsessing over comedy as a form of connection, to his transformative experience with Steve Martin as a twelve-year-old fan, to leading with emotional intelligence on set, Judd reveals what it really takes to build greatness—not just in the work, but in the people around you.Whether you're a comedy fan, a creative leader, or someone interested in the human side of success, this conversation with Judd offers wisdom about craft, relationships, and finding meaning in service to others.I hope you enjoy this conversation with the incredible Judd Apatow.__________________Get exclusive discounts and support our amazing sponsors! Go to: https://findingmastery.com/sponsors/Watch this episode and many more on our YouTube ChannelSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Deputy Fire Chief Steven Dubay (ret.). of Colorado Springs Fire Department's emphasizes to all leaders to "Never Stop Learning." Feedback is a gift. Look in the mirror and look at yourself first when trying to become your best self. Know your strengths, know your weaknesses, take advantage of opportunities, always be open-minded and learn from everywhere!
The best dentists—and the best leaders—never stop learning. Today, Dr. Killeen talks about why continuous growth is essential in a profession that's always evolving. From new technology to shifting patient expectations, the ability to adapt is what separates thriving practices from those that fall behind. But here's the catch—real learning requires humility. It means being open to new ideas, questioning what we think we know, and embracing change. Tune in to hear why curiosity is one of your greatest assets and how lifelong learning can transform not just your practice, but your entire approach to life.
In this episode of 'Final Approach with Chris Gregory,' Chris interviews Ross Zeiger, a technically skilled and knowledgeable guest discovered through YouTube. Ross shares his background, growing up in Washington State, attending the University of Washington, and joining the Marine Corps. He discusses his experiences in flight school, a stint as an Air Support Control Officer, and deployments in Okinawa, Thailand, Philippines, and Korea, where he met his wife. The discussion covers a variety of topics including their stay in Mexico City, his adventurous eating habits, and travel experiences in Nepal. He now runs https://www.descriptmastery.com, a website focused on teaching Descript, an AI-powered video and podcast editing software. The conversation delves into the benefits and challenges of using Descript, the learning curve associated with mastering new tech, and future aspirations for his business and personal life. We are cleared for takeoff.
In this episode of the Seeds of Success podcast, hosts Dottie San Martin and Orly Rivera discuss the importance of continuous learning in the bowling industry. They emphasize the various opportunities available for professional development, including webinars, master classes, and online resources. The conversation highlights the significance of staying updated with new technologies and training to enhance business operations.
Great leaders never stop learning. They choose curiosity over criticism, becoming students of new ideas rather than protectors of the status quo. In this episode I discuss how to resist the natural resistance of embracing new ideas in your organizations. Download the application guide: https://bit.ly/4ggnxqK Here's what we cover in this episode: Why resistance of new ideas is natural. (2:06) The challenges of facing new ideas. (5:35) Practical ways to shift our thinking toward being a student. (12:35) The importance of curiosity. (22:40) Special thanks to our sponsor BELAY for offering a free download of their ebook, 10 Tactics to Boost Productivity. This resource is full of helpful tips to make your workdays more sustainable, productive, and fulfilling. Just text the word ANDY to 55123 to claim your free ebook now. Recognized as one of Forbes' 6 Leadership Podcasts To Listen To In 2024 and one of the Best Leadership Podcasts To Stay in the Know for CEOs, according to Industry Leader Magazine. ____________ Where to find Andy: Instagram: @andy_stanley Facebook: Andy Stanley Official X: @andystanley YouTube: @AndyStanleyOfficial See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on episode 216 of the Podcast we conclude the Whitetail Apprentice Series with Andy May! This episode was recorded at out Mobile Hunters Expo in Kalamazoo, MI this past July and was held in front of a live audience. We wanted to conclude this series with Andy as he is held in high regard as one of the most well rounded hunters in the industry. This series has been all about learning and application. Andy is a great advocate as to why you should never stop learning. Join us as we cover multiple topics and questions including: Andy's process to finding properties How he hunts a buck once he finds one Adapting to different situations Putting yourself in new situations to sharpen your skills Learning from your mistakes Hunt breakdowns And a live Q&a on various topics Take time to visit our partners! Brush Creek Monsters Scents - Click HERE! Satties LLC - Click HERE! Hooked Up Bowstrings - Click HERE! Code: MobileHunter10 for 10% off Hooked Up Strings We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Richardcates@themobilehuntersexpo.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Considered a prodigy in China, Lang Lang arrives to the U.S. certain of what it takes to be the best pianist in the world – dedication, discipline, hours of solitary practice. But when a legendary teacher poses an unexpected question, Lang Lang comes to understand that becoming a true musician will require more than hard work – that it's not so much what he puts out that matters most, but what he takes in: new music, languages, art, literature, foods, and friends. As Lang Lang's world expands, his ambitions move away from seeking fame alone to becoming an infinite student infinitely learning, eventually connecting him even more deeply with his own culture – and, ultimately, with himself.If this episode resonates with you, we'd love to hear from you. Please take a moment to share your reflections by rating and reviewing Meditative Story in your podcast player. It helps other listeners find their way to the show, and we'd be so grateful.Each episode of Meditative Story combines the emotional pull of first-person storytelling with immersive music and gentle mindfulness prompts. Read the transcript for this story: meditativestory.comSign up for the Meditative Story newsletter: https://meditativestory.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Maffeo Drinks Podcast, host Chris Maffeo welcomes guest Philip Duff, a renowned bar industry personality and brand owner. They engage in a vibrant discussion about the complexity of creating and managing a brand in the drinks industry, drawing from Philip's diverse experiences. Chris emphasizes the importance of learning and adapting in the ever-evolving beverage industry and the importance of never being afraid to take risks. The discussion touches on brand creation, the demographic approach, and the significance of brand uniqueness. The conversation delves into identifying market gaps, consumer demographics, the evolution of drinking occasions, and how brands like Cointreau and Fireball succeeded by seizing opportunities. They explore how timing and adaptability can be pivotal in making a brand successful, citing examples of industry giants who were once small players. Throughout, Chris and Philip share insights on the significance of pivoting and continuously engaging with the evolving landscape of the drinks industry. 00:00 Welcome to the Maffeo Drinks Podcast 00:27 Introducing Philip Duff 01:40 The Journey of Brand Building 05:19 Navigating the Liquor Industry 07:48 Targeting the Right Audience 24:56 The Importance of Timing and Trends 38:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts About The Host: Chris Maffeo About The Guest: Phillip Duff
In this episode of Journeys to Leadership, Agnes Scott College president Leocadia Zak interviews Penny Rogers Collins, a trailblazing IT executive and advocate for women in STEAM. Penny reflects on her unlikely path from a single mother struggling to make ends meet to becoming a highly respected leader in technology. Her story is one of resilience, determination, and the power of learning. She shares how she found her footing in tech, one library visit at a time, driven by a commitment to self-improvement and an unyielding belief in her potential.Throughout the episode, Penny emphasizes the importance of mentorship and community. She discusses her passion for supporting women and girls in STEAM and how she has dedicated her career to lifting others, including creating a program for single mothers to pursue careers in cybersecurity. Her candid reflections offer invaluable lessons in leadership, perseverance, and the power of continuous learning. Tune in for a compelling conversation that shows how perseverance through adversity can create extraordinary success.
“If you're not moving forward, then you're moving backward.” This is so true in leadership. In fast-paced work environments, it's easy to get caught up in the chaos and busyness, but it's important that you're able to take a step back and prioritize the little things that will aid your progress. If you want to continue to be a great leader or continue your journey to becoming one, then you can NEVER STOP LEARNING. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a 5-star review on your streaming platform. Mike encourages you to reach out to him through: Mike@harbourresources.com to let him know your thoughts on this episode & to share some topics you would like him to speak on in the future.
You'll be relieved to know that there isn't going to be a test on the Bible when we get to heaven. But you can be absolutely sure that there will be plenty of times that life's going to test you and me along the way. Difficult times, false teaching and more can lead us to lose sight of the love that God has for us and the incredible salvation that is ours through faith. So here's why the apostle Paul reminds us, "We must pay more careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away." It's God Himself who graciously invites us to a lifetime of learning and growing in His Word.
The Game Changers podcast celebrates those true pioneers in education who are building schools for tomorrow. In episode 189 (Part 3) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Benjamin Cooper, Executive Chef at Chin Chin. Hailing from the small town of Taree in New South Wales, Benjamin Cooper has been Executive Chef at beloved Southeast Asian restaurant Chin Chin for the past 13 years. He has worked with several of Australia's most celebrated chefs, flexing his skill and knowledge in kitchens across Melbourne and the UK. Originally aiming to pursue a career in economics, Benjamin ended up completing a culinary apprenticeship on a gap year — and never looked back. The early days of his career saw him head to the UK, where he worked with head chefs at renowned restaurants including Nobu London, Bluebird in Chelsea and Smiths of Smithfield. Cooper's passion for authentic techniques and high-quality ingredients grew as he worked with Australia's best-known Thai cuisine chef, David Thompson, at Nahm within London's The Halkin — the first Michelin-starred Thai restaurant in Europe. Returning to Melbourne, Benjamin worked as Head Chef at fine-diner Ezard and esteemed Thai restaurant Longrain, both stints cementing his love of fresh and fiery flavours. In 2011, Benjamin joined restaurateur Chris Lucas to launch Chin Chin, where his now trademark big, brash flavour combinations had diners lining up down the street from day one. An icon of Melbourne's food scene, Chin Chin arguably kickstarted the city's trend of dining with energy, colour and music from its location on Flinders Lane. Benjamin's passion, understanding of ingredients and knack for experimenting with flavours and texture combinations has redefined Southeast Asian cuisine in Australia. It's helped drive Chin Chin's incredible success within the country's hospitality scene, not just with the restaurant's original Melbourne location, but also its second outpost in Sydney's Surry Hills (opened in 2017) and the addition of Club Chin Chin at GMHBA Stadium (2024). Aside from the fiery Asian food he brings to life at Chin Chin, Cooper is passionate about coffee and cheese, and shares his years of culinary experience with those keen to learn via Chin Chin's own ‘Cooking with Cooper' classes. Benjamin's recipes and kitchen experience have also contributed to Chin Chin's three cookbooks, ‘Chin Chin: The Book', ‘Chin Chin: Feed Me' and the just-released ‘Chin Chin: Still Hungry'. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
Send us a textMeet Sara, a university graduate hungry to keep learning and developing her transferable skills. In this area, we'll talk about the importance of continuing to learn beyond university and how that can play out in your personal finance life. Referral CodesBe sure to check out this Google Doc which has a whole host of referral codes.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UeZ9Lq6Tid8uFp2GqzjQEv9riNgTEsdnu4_sGp3O_mM/edit?usp=sharingPublic Speaking Training (Leadership Joshua)info@leadershipjoshua.comSara Edwardshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-edwards-3443abb1?originalSubdomain=ukhttps://medium.com/@sara_writes1https://x.com/Sara_Writes1Sara.ghostwriting@gmail.com
“You can put together the best spreadsheet that details the best financial projections, but if you don't have any idea how to get those numbers on that spreadsheet, then you're already behind.” The Top 5 Tips for Building a Sustainable Business1. Invest in Yourself2. Develop a Plan3. Execute the Plan4. Pay Attention to the Dollars and Cents5. Never Stop Learning. TIME STAMP SUMMARY01:44 The importance of investing in oneself to build a sustainable business.06:05 Being adaptable and modifying the plan feedback and market demands.11:20 Keep track of where the money is going14:34 Staying updated with new knowledge and technologies Where to find JulieWebsite http://www.juliecroppgareleck.comLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliecroppgareleck/ Julie Cropp Gareleck BioJulie Cropp Gareleck, CEO, Author, and Entrepreneur, is a well-respected leader in business communities that extends from the US, to Canada, and the United Kingdom. In her 25 years of experience, Julie has consulted with more than 1000 companies, including startups, midsize, and Fortune 1000 companies, to build sustainable, revenue generating strategies. In 2009, she founded Junction Creative, an award-winning strategic marketing agency, combining the intellectual capital of a business consulting firm with the creative execution of an advertising agency. As the author of Dare to Become, From the Corner Booth to the Corner Office, Julie shares the right blend of personal anecdotes and professional advice makes it a valuable read for those looking to gain insights into the entrepreneurial journey and the importance of resilience in achieving success.
Never Stop Learning With IoT Pioneer David Ly Founder & CEO Iveda – $IVDA Ticker: $IVDA (Nasdaq) Website: https://iveda.com/ Bio: David Ly is the visionary leader and founder of Iveda. David has served as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors since the Company's inception. He also served as President until February 2014. David has over 20 years of experience in wireless data, cellular, IT, and cloud video surveillance. He was only 27 years old when he founded the Company in 2003 and has become a dynamic leader, building a pioneering cloud video hosting and real-time surveillance infrastructure. David's major accomplishments include raising over $12 million through angel investors, building an enterprise-class cloud video and IoT platforms, taking the company public, and acquiring a security technology company in Taiwan, positioning Iveda for global growth. David is also responsible for securing the Company's U.S. and international accounts and forging strategic partnerships with large organizations. Prior to founding the company, David had a successful career in sales and applications engineering. He held positions with several major corporations, including Applications Engineer at Metricom, Inc., Corporate Sales at Nextel Communications, Market Manager at Door To Door Storage, and B2B Sales Manager at T-Mobile USA. While at T-Mobile, David earned the President's Club Top Salesman Award. David's experience in sales and marketing and his clear vision of video surveillance through cloud computing have been invaluable to the Company's success. He served in numerous technology, community, and law enforcement Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards. David received his B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering with a Minor in International Business from San Francisco State University in California. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support
As homemakers, we have the unique opportunity to never stop learning. Are we taking advantage of that? Let's chat about why, what and how to continue your learning journey all your life long. VISIT MY SHOP AND CLASSES: https://tidbitsandco.com/ VISIT MY BLOG: https://tidbitsandcompany.com/ WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: https://www.tidbits-cami.com/post-updates-sign-up/ HERBAL ACADEMY: https://theherbalacademy.com/courses-classes/?ap_id=TIDBITSANDCOMPANY Thanks for learning with me!
Genevieve (Genny) McCutcheon from our College of Charleston School of Business Center for Public Choice and Market Process stopped by the studio for a wide-ranging convo about marketing, writing, lifelong learning, and more. For more information about CPCMP, check out Biz-eWerk episode 54, "Peter Calcagno and Adam Smith Week."
From bankruptcy to financial freedom in just ten years?! Today's guest is living proof that past money mistakes don't disqualify you from building wealth with real estate. Whether you're neck-deep in debt or struggling to save, you're only ever a few steps away from taking control of your financial future! Welcome back to the Real Estate Rookie podcast! By 2014, Diem Martin had filed for bankruptcy. Ten years later, she has achieved financial freedom with eight doors across four properties and has a $1.2 million net worth. How did she do it? She used the same investing strategy that so many newbies use to break into real estate—house hacking. Each new property allowed her to save for her next down payment, and in just eight years, she had built her entire real estate portfolio. If she can do it, you can too! Stay tuned if you want to learn how to get pre-approved for a loan after a major financial incident, as well as how to invest in an expensive market without a ton of money. You'll also learn why you should always make sure a property will cash flow as a long-term rental before buying it. We even dive into financial independence retire early (FIRE), determining your FI number, and how to reach your goal as soon as possible through real estate! In This Episode We Cover: How Diem went from bankrupt to financially free in just ten years How to buy a rental property in an expensive market without a lot of money Why you must make sure an Airbnb works as a long-term rental before buying it Boosting your house hacking cash flow by creating units on existing properties How to get pre-approved for a mortgage after a dent in your credit Financial independence retire early (FIRE) explained (and how to get there!) And So Much More! Links from the Show Ashley's BiggerPockets Profile Tony's BiggerPokckets Profile Join BiggerPockets for FREE Diem's Instagram Buy the Book “The House Hacking Strategy” Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area See Ashley and Tony at BPCON2024 in Cancun! Can I Get a Loan After Filing for Bankruptcy? (00:00) Intro (00:59) Bankruptcy to Buying a House (06:24) Choosing Bankruptcy & FHA Loans (12:46) First Deal & Current Portfolio (18:04) Changing Strategies & Managing Rentals (24:34) Chasing Financial Freedom (32:06) Never Stop Learning! (34:27) Connect with Diem! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/rookie-449 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ជជែកគ្នាច្រើនពីអាជីពជាងអ្នកថតរូប ក៏ដូចជាអ្នកផលិតមាតិកា នៅប្រទេសសាំងហ្គាពួរ និង ម៉ាឡេស៊ី។ យើងបានប្តូរយោបល់គ្នាច្រើនពីវិធីធ្វើឲ្យការងារខ្លួនរីកចម្រើន។ សូមបងប្អូនបើកមើល Subitle បើសិនស្តាប់មិនទាន់! មានទាំងភាសាខ្មែរ និង ភាសាអង់គ្លេស សូមអរគុណ! ភ្ញៀវកិត្តិយសៈ Mark & Steph
Reading through the entire Bible once is not the goal. Continuing to read the Bible and learning something new as your experiences change and you grow to learn about God more is the goal.Andrew and Robert discuss Esther 3 and how a different perspective opens up a new understanding of a few verses which changes the direction of the chapter.Support the Show.Questions or Comments? Please reach out to us through email at questions@truewisdom.info or on twitter @truewisdom_podGive instruction to a wise man, and he will be yet wiser: teach a just man, and he will increase in learning. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. Proverbs 9:9-10We encourage you to download our primary Bible Study resource called “The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study” from http://bit.ly/17vs3LU, and listen to the associated explanatory podcasts that Andrew has provided at https://BibleStudy.asbzone.com/357512/8572886.We pray that this resource will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies overall.
Mason and Ireland tip off hour three with some Tai Chi discussion. Mason has a story about never being too old to learn. Mookie and Kenley were on Mookie's podcast last weekend and weighed in on the 2020 World Series! The guys circle back to the top stories from Big Ten Media Day! Game of Games, plus Supercross Talk with Kappy and D'Marco! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It is never too late to start over. This week we have a wonderful special guest from New York! I have known and coached Diane Bianchini of Dream Interiors NY for a number of year and she is here to talk with us this week about her path to becoming a designer with a background in Aeronautical engineering--talk about weathering the seasons of change (see what I did there?!) We discuss the importance of resilience and adaptability throughout her careers and how her varied experiences have enriched her approach to design.My team and I have loved our continued relationship with Diane and she shares her initial apprehension about adopting a flat-fee structure for her services but discovered it was a win win for both her and her clients by allowing for better planning and profitability, demonstrating that taking calculated risks can lead to positive outcomes.It is ALWAYS important to never stop learning, embrace change, and stay bold. These are the keys to sustained success in the design industry.RESOURCE LINKS:The Design Paradigm is a 12 month comprehensive and powerful business coaching program for creative entrepreneurs who are serious about running a profitable business and being the expert in the room. It is the only coaching program to combine individual attention & accountability with live group workshops, honest video presentations and customized attention to your needs.The Interior Design Paradigm - WebsiteDamn Good Designer - WebsiteBusiness coaching for interior designers with honest, real-deal guidance from Cheryl.Small Business - Think Big - FacebookLed by interior Design Business coach, Cheryl Clendenon, please join the free Facebook group Small Business Think Big --for designers who need honest talk and a place to work on the business, marketing and promotion small business owners need.
Join host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly for an enriching conversation with returning guest and author Steve Ramirez. In this episode, Steve delves into the profound lessons he's learned from the river and provides an update on his latest book, "Casting Homeward." Marvin and Steve discuss the importance of adapting to life's unpredictable nature, the value of curiosity and learning and the deep connections we form with nature and each other through fly fishing.Steve shares insights from his successful "Casting" book series, reflecting on the journey from "Casting Forward" to the upcoming release of "Casting Homeward." He also hints at his future projects and the philosophical and practical lessons embedded in his writing.Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and inspiration, highlighting the therapeutic and transformative power of fly fishing. Tight lines!Pre-Order Casting HomewardPre-Order a Signed Copy of Casting HomewardAll Things Social MediaFollow Steve on Facebook and Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!Helpful Episode Chapters00:00 Introduction6:37 Lessons from Fly Fishing and Life14:29 The Journey Interview16:57 The Serendipity of Fly Fishing22:04 The Importance of Curiosity24:01 Gaining Perspective from Nature29:06 Concerns about Disconnect from Nature35:35 Connecting with All Living Beings38:52 Technology as a Tool55:52 Never Stop Learning
Sam Villa is the founding partner of Sam Villa Professional Brand, the Redken Global Artistic Ambassador, and 2017 NAHA Lifetime Achievement Award winner. Famous across the salon industry for his line of tools and his educational videos, Sam is a master of change and adaptation, whether that be hair trends or the way education is delivered. Sam never stops learning, and you shouldn't either. In this high-energy interview, Sam Villa and host Blake Reed Evans talk about online vs. IRL education, career shifts, brand development, and collaboration. Also, all about trends: where they came from, where they're going, and how to stay on top of them while making sure your guests love the way they look. You can find Sam Villa all over the internet! Youtube: youtube.com/c/samvillahairInstagram: @samvillahairFacebook: @samvillaprosTiktok: @samvillahairWebsite: samvilla.comThis episode originally dropped in August 2022. Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. Find host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry. Join our online community for certified Summit salons, spas, barber shops and beauty schools.Sign up for our newsletter, Your Weekly Game Plan to stay on top of our events and trainings.
After 15 years leading the parent company of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell, David Novak wanted to help others become better leaders. He believes the key is to put learning at the center of everything you do, whether you're an entry-level worker or a multinational executive. Novak outlines three main areas for learning: from your own life experiences, from the people and situations available right now, and from the habit of curiosity. Above all, he says the most effective leaders turn their learnings into action, something that takes insight and practice. Novak's new book is How Leaders Learn: Master the Habits of the World's Most Successful People.
Motivation with The Miz: Greatness comes from all the grueling hours you put in when NOBODY is watching …and even after you've made it and now, they are watching… you're still learning! Follow, rate & review Unbreakable with Jay Glazer here!https://link.chtbl.com/unbreakablewithjayglazerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Winner's Find a Way Show, host Trent Clark, CEO and author of 'Leading Winning Teams,' interviews Ethan King, a serial entrepreneur, AI expert, TEDx speaker, and author of 'Wealth Beyond Money.' The conversation delves into Ethan's journey from his struggles as a young man engaging in illegal activities to becoming a successful business owner, the lessons learned from his adventurous upbringing, and the importance of automation and process improvement in business. They discuss Ethan's pivot from misguided hustling to creating impactful enterprises, his life-changing experiences, and the crucial role of clarity, courage, and continuous improvement. They also highlight upcoming collaborative retreats aimed at helping others achieve their business aspirations. Highlights from the episode include: AI expert conversation on automation and marketing Importance of perseverance life lessons from overcoming challenges Ethan's story of business growth Ethan's travels and their impact commercial success balancing ambition with a celebration Advice on entrepreneurial journey constant, continuous improvement Focusing on building systems Using email marketing and automation Business metrics beyond revenue To learn more about Ethan King Website: ethanking.com Instagram: ethanking.co Listen to TEDX: Ethan King TEDx Connect with Trent M Clark Book your 15-minute FREE consultation Subscribe to our Newsletter A gift for you! Download Here Book is now available in Pre-Sell! "Leading Winning Teams" Get your copy now! Amazon and in Barnes & Noble Be sure to subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring interviews and valuable insights. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and share it with your network. Together, we can unlock success! Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guest and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization.
Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC) joint terminal attack controller (JTAC) Tony Musselman and host Justin Cramer discuss JTAC technology and Tony's pre-deployment training for his second Raider Battalion deployment. Check out the entire interview on Ep. 104!Support the showhttps://patreon.com/formeractionguyshttps://jcramergrpahics.comhttps://ANGLICOshop.com.
In this insightful episode, we delve into the profound wisdom of "Better Safe Than Sorry," exploring the value of caution in various aspects of life. We learn from Henry Ford about the transformative power of turning mistakes into opportunities for growth. Uncover the hidden meanings behind common idioms and understand the perils of faulty thinking as we explore the fallacy. Discover the fascinating world of dinosaurs and their feathery evolution in "Jurassic Park Makeover." Explore the science behind the power of a smile and the subtle differences between feeling lonely and being alone. Delve into the intricacies of past tense usage and unravel the timeless beauty of Emily Dickinson's poetry. Finally, contemplate the merging worlds of humans and machines, pondering the potential benefits and ethical considerations of our rapidly evolving future. Join us as we navigate life's journey with curiosity, insight, and resilience. Unlock access to all our premium episodes on Patreon, or directly from Apple Podcasts. Never Stop Learning on our website.
The more you know about yourself the better choices you will make and thus the better life you will lead.In this episode I share some recent instances of deep personal insight where I discover things about myself that are both good, bad, and ugly.I share the importance of such discoveries as well as the ways in which I (and you can) foster further insights into your own nature.Resources mentioned:Discover Your Divine Purpose - Insight Timer Course1 on 1 Coaching & MentoringCurrent offerings:- Hunt Your Own Shadow: free 12 week email course- Insight Timer: guided audio courses & free meditations- Skillshare: video courses on personal development- How To Get Your Sh!t Together: the last self-help book you will ever read- Bound To The Wings of a Butterfly: best selling poetry collection- How To Write Evocative Poetry: a guidebook for unlocking creativity- 1 on 1 Coaching & Mentoring: Video Calls & Voice/Text CoachingWeb: zachary-phillips.comSocial: @zacpphillips
Jake Hofer joined Nate Rozeveld on Michigan Wild this week. Jake is co-owner of Exodus Outdoor Gear. Exodus is a company that started producing trailcams but has extended into the outdoor space with tailored arrows and other accessories. Jake is also the host of The Land Podcast, a podcast about the pursuit and acquisition of property for recreation and or investment purposes. Born and raised in Illinois Jake is no stranger to hunting big bucks, however this past fall he had the opportunity to hunt in Iowa. Drawing the coveted archery tag in Iowa for Jake allowed him the ability to schedule time away and focus on hunting down a mature buck with his bow. Fortunately for Jake he not only filled his Iowa tag, he also shot his 1st buck on his own property in Illinois. Jake is always striving to learn and become the best hunter, real estate agent, and habitat manager he can be. So make sure to tune into all the content he produces along with everything from Exodus Outdoor Gear. Don't forget your chance at a free Michigan Wild hat by sending an email to Michiganwildpod@gmail.comwith a screenshot of a review or rating anywhere you listen to the podcast! Deadline May 22nd. Thank you for listening to the episode, if you would like to support Michigan Wild farther check out Michigan Wild's shop at michiganwild.hollercommerce.com Use code 10off to save 10% on select items in the shop Looking to add a food plot or change up your food plot strategy check out vitalizeseed.com and the Habitat Podcast. If you would like more information about RLR Construction LLC send an email to Roddyframer@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Hofer joined Nate Rozeveld on Michigan Wild this week. Jake is co-owner of Exodus Outdoor Gear. Exodus is a company that started producing trailcams but has extended into the outdoor space with tailored arrows and other accessories. Jake is also the host of The Land Podcast, a podcast about the pursuit and acquisition of property for recreation and or investment purposes. Born and raised in Illinois Jake is no stranger to hunting big bucks, however this past fall he had the opportunity to hunt in Iowa. Drawing the coveted archery tag in Iowa for Jake allowed him the ability to schedule time away and focus on hunting down a mature buck with his bow. Fortunately for Jake he not only filled his Iowa tag, he also shot his 1st buck on his own property in Illinois. Jake is always striving to learn and become the best hunter, real estate agent, and habitat manager he can be. So make sure to tune into all the content he produces along with everything from Exodus Outdoor Gear. Don't forget your chance at a free Michigan Wild hat by sending an email to Michiganwildpod@gmail.comwith a screenshot of a review or rating anywhere you listen to the podcast! Deadline May 22nd. Thank you for listening to the episode, if you would like to support Michigan Wild farther check out Michigan Wild's shop at michiganwild.hollercommerce.com Use code 10off to save 10% on select items in the shop Looking to add a food plot or change up your food plot strategy check out vitalizeseed.com and the Habitat Podcast. If you would like more information about RLR Construction LLC send an email to Roddyframer@gmail.com
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Allie's links:Instagram: @tahoeallieWebsite: www.allieace.wordpress.comEpisode Intro:Dear listeners of the Female Guides Requested Podcast, happy Wednesday. This is your host Ting Ting from Las Vegas. Our guest today is Allie Ace. We met in an SPI course. She told me that she had been an active listener of the show and resonated deeply with a few prior guests, especially Mia Tucholke. She mentioned that she had a very positive experience with her AMGA courses and wanted to encourage other aspirant female guides not to be afraid to take the first steps to become a guide.Originally from the east coast, Allie learned to ski in the Poconos at the age of 3. In 2010, she moved to Tahoe to pursue bigger mountains and a full time career in the ski industry. She has traveled all over the country and the world to teach skiing and coach ski racing. Allie is a USSS Level 400 Alpine Coach, Coach Developer and Alpine Official, has her PSIA Alpine Level 3, Children's Specialist 2, Freestyle Specialist 1, Resort & Divisional Trainer, and Snowboard Level 1. With her eye on steeper and deeper lines, Allie started backcountry guiding in 2020. She is an AIARE Course Instructor, has her Pro 1, and is an AMGA Apprentice Ski & Alpine Guide. Allie currently lives in Truckee, CA, works for Alpenglow Expeditions, NASTC and is the lead alpine trainer at Sugar Bowl Resort. She is working towards her avy Pro 2 and the PSIA National Team this season. When not skiing, Allie enjoys whitewater rafting, kayaking, rock climbing and yoga.Allie is very passionate about continuing education and training. She is serious about being outstanding in her job and equipping her clients and students with current and relevant knowledge. I learned so much from her. We found there are many analogies between the ski and rock disciplines. Without further ado, let's dive in this episode with Allie Ace.What We Talked About:What We Talked AboutFrom PA to CATaught ski racing and coaching in resortsHeaded to AK and got into backcountry skiingHow long did it take Allie to make the shift from resorts to mountains?Allie used to have a dream to heli ski but when she skied in the mountains in AK, she realized she didn't need a helicopterAllie had a great schedule when she was in AK, which allowed her to ski much on her own in the mountainsMoved back to Tahoe but the pandemic shut down resortsDue to the pandemic the demand for guides for backcountry skiing increased dramaticallyWould love to transition the ski racing kids to backcountry skiingThink it's really cool to equip those kids with good decision making ability in the mountainsWhat are the steps Allie took to feel comfortable guiding in the backcountry?Had great mentors in AKTook AIARE and AMGA courses, did in house training and shadowed many trips and coursesCertification in ski industry?Recreational track and pro trackHow and why did Allie start her AMGA journey?Allie had a very positive experience with the AMGAWhat's next on Allie's plate?How long is Allie's guiding season?What do people do off-season?Via Ferrata in Tahoe areaProudest momentOne big take away?
Andrew Pudewa joins us today for a conversation about mastery and his take on what it takes to become excellent at any given thing. Andrew is a long time friend of Unbound and was the commencement speaker for Unbound's Apex program last year. He is a father of 7 and grandfather of 18. He's also the founder and director of the Institute of Excellence in Writing. At the end of our conversation, Andrew mentions a couple of courses for students interested in learning to write more effectively. 1) Structure and Style for Students - Year One Level C (https://iew.com/structure-and-style-for-students-year-1-level-c-basic-forever-streaming-or-dvd) 2) University Ready Writing (https://iew.com/university-ready-writing-forever-streaming-or-dvd) Learn more about Unbound: https://beunbound.us/ Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer Producer: Kyle Hill
In this episode of Lessons From Leroy, host Leroy Smith, discusses how important it is to Never Stop Learning! He shares 3 points and provides examples from his own life and a few from professionals in both the business and sports world. He also sends out a challenge to us all... Listen and Enjoy!Thank you for listening! Send comments and episode suggestions to: info@lessonsfromleroy.com or Leroy@lessonsfromleroy.com
There are a few things I've learned about managing stress eating that help a lot. In fact, these are life lessons that keep repeating themselves - and that I'll probably be relearning and remembering for the rest of my life. Imperfectly. In this episode I'm sharing ten life lessons on managing stress eating that I never stop learning.In this episode:How to get more help when you don't know how anyone can help youWhere you are probably tackling someone else's to-do list most days (and maybe even before you look at your own)The obvious choice between being happy and right that can be incredibly difficult to makeWhere taking more time can give you more time, less stress, and help you be more productiveThe question that works magic when I remember to ask it in the morningFind links to everything we mention in this episode as well as complete show notes & transcript at https://toomuchonherplate.com/a-few-lessons-on-managing-stress-eating-that-i-never-stop-learning-tmohp-episode-127/ Join the 5-Day Freedom from Overeating Workshop for Smart, Busy Women: https://bit.ly/tmohpregister Find out what's triggering emotional eating: https://bit.ly/takethefreequizGet updates about upcoming events, free resources, & new episodes: https://bit.ly/tmohpupdatesRate and review the podcast: https://apple.co/3i2L8CH
Join us in today's episode as we interview one of the best open water swimmers in the world, Sharon van Rouwendaal. We will delve into her recent double win at the world championships, her intense training regimen, and the mental fortitude that drives her success. She will be sharing insights on her transition from pool to open water swimming, managing injuries, and the importance of technique and kick in her training. Uncover Sharon's unwavering commitment to greatness, and her relentless pursuit of improvement. Tune in now! 01:41 The Double Win 05:56 The 110 Kilometer Week 08:23 Building Mental Toughness and Confidence 11:16 Training Environment and Culture 14:10 Understanding Open Water Racing 16:35 Transitioning from Pool to Open Water 18:35 Overcoming Shoulder Injury 22:11 Mastering the 6-beat kick 24:54 Learning from a New Coach 26:04 Coaching Others and Sharing Knowledge 30:46 Effective Communication in Coaching: Simplifying Techniques 32:56 5 Different Levels of Speed and Heart Rate Zones 37:34 Challenging Sets and Progression in Swim Training 41:10 Analyzing Training Sets and Building Confidence 44:05 Managing Training Load and Sleep 49:07 Challenges of Transitioning from Running to Swimming 50:34 Exploring Hobbies Beyond Sports 52:52 What's next for Sharon?
Productive Not Busy- Do Life and Business Confident Focused and with a Plan
In the dynamic landscape of sales, the adage "knowledge is power" rings truer than ever before. With evolving markets, changing consumer behaviors, and advancements in technology, the ability to adapt and learn continuously is not just advantageous; it's essential for success. In the realm of sales, the concept of lifelong learning isn't merely a suggestion; it's a steadfast rule—one that separates the thriving sales professionals from the stagnant ones. In this article, we delve into why ongoing learning is imperative for those navigating the intricacies of sales. Sales is a profession in perpetual motion. What worked yesterday may not yield the same results tomorrow. Consumer preferences shift, industry landscapes transform, and technological innovations disrupt traditional approaches. To remain relevant and effective, sales professionals must evolve alongside these changes. This evolution isn't a one-time event but a continuous journey—a commitment to staying abreast of the latest trends, strategies, and tools. Consider the rise of e-commerce and digital marketing. Sales representatives who failed to adapt to these shifts risked being left behind as online platforms became dominant channels for consumer engagement. Those who embraced digitalization, on the other hand, capitalized on new opportunities, expanded their reach, and enhanced their sales performance. In sales, knowledge is more than just familiarity with products or services; it's a strategic asset. A deep understanding of industry trends, competitor offerings, and consumer behavior empowers sales professionals to anticipate needs, tailor solutions, and position themselves as trusted advisors. Continuous learning amplifies this advantage. By investing time in education and skill development, sales professionals elevate their expertise, gaining insights that enable them to navigate complex sales cycles with finesse. Whether it's mastering negotiation techniques, honing communication skills, or learning about emerging technologies, every bit of knowledge acquired is a tool sharpened in the pursuit of success. The Evolutionary Nature of SalesKnowledge as a Competitive Advantage --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-weathersby/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-weathersby/support
Day 15 of #29DaysofMagic! I am super excited to have Erika Williams, Manager, Partnership Activations, Tradeshows & Events, she has such an amazing story I am super excited to share it with you all! She started her career out at a record label! She talks about her time on tour with a certain rapper where she had great learning opportunities. Erika shares the importance of listening because you can learn from everyone from the janitor to the CEO. We talk about how flexibility is so so important for experiences and how you must be prepared and be resilient. Erika would like to share these 5 things. 1. Network - Make sure people can advocate for you when you are not in the room. 2. Never Stop Learning! 3. Make sure to give back 4. Hustle - Don't be afraid to go after even the little things 5. Be authentic, be yourself And by doing these things you know and show your worth. "Be yourself, being someone else is too hard," - Erika Williams Connect with her on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imadivatoo/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-a-williams/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-reset-podcast/support
Always amazing and powerful when I get to learn from my students. Even with being retired, I keep learning all the time. When I saw this post from Cierra, an outstanding former student that I got to work with - it made a connection for sure. Here are some thoughts for all of us... including for myself. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
My guest today has been dispatching for longer than she has not been. Starting this career at 19 years old, this seasoned professional, Nikki McGuire, has a wonderful perspective on the changes she has witnessed in this field over the years. Time sure does fly when you're having a good time, and we talk all about it in this episode.Thank you for listening to Let's Talk Dispatch! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5 Star Review!Follow Us on Social Media Instagram | Follow Here! Facebook | Follow Here!Youtube | Subscribe Here! Interested in being on an Episode of Let's Talk Dispatch?Sign Up Here | Be My Next Guest!Find additional resources and Dispatch Merch at:Theraspydispatcher.com
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Kicking off Season 5 of The Flipping Genius podcast with encouragement from our host, Randy Lee - to help you kick your new year into gear - no matter when you get started! Enjoy a throwback intro paying homage to our beginnings and stick around for Randy's offer for FREE and DISCOUNTED benefits to those listeners and viewers who reach out to us first at FlippingQuestions@gmail.com. To learn more and earn more - you will want to visit www.FlippinGenius.com and join the Car Flipping Forum at https://www.facebook.com/groups/carflippingforumbyflippinggenius Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Flipping Genius YouTube channel so you never miss our content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqUS22WTBfcRm9olZsgdnWA Be sure to share Flipping Genius on Social Media and with anyone you believe we can help. Our #1 goal at Flipping Genius is to help you make more money. Please share your comments, questions, success stories and recommendations in the comments below. Randy will try to answer each message personally. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flippinggenius/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flippinggenius/support
Here's what we don't discuss in this episode: goals, habits, or resolutions related to running.Here's what we discuss in this episode: LEARNING and why continuous learning keeps us sharp and ultimately helps our running and fitness.This episode is short and to the point but will remind you of the importance to never stop learning.
In this enlightening episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark delve into the world of legendary tennis player and trailblazer, Billie Jean King, as they dissect her inspiring book, "All In." The episode is packed with wisdom, motivation, and insights from the remarkable life of Billie Jean King, a true pioneer of her time.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/rPsSCIBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube The journey begins with a captivating INTRO, where Billie Jean King imparts one of her most profound life lessons: "Never Stop Learning." In just over two minutes, listeners are encouraged to embrace the power of continuous learning and personal growth.Moving forward, the hosts explore BJK's invaluable advice on navigating challenges in one's career, focusing on the mantra, "Be a problem solver." In a concise two-minute and seven-second segment, the episode provides practical guidance for tackling obstacles head-on.Next up, Billie Jean King shares her secrets to success with The Washington Post, encapsulated in the succinct phrase, "Play the game." In a two-minute and fourteen-second clip, listeners gain insights into her mindset and approach to achieving greatness.The podcast takes a moment to reflect on Billie Jean King's thoughts about the intentionality of leadership, where she emphasizes how helping one person can positively impact the entire world. In just 15 seconds, this segment delivers a powerful message about the ripple effect of leadership.Finally, the OUTRO of the episode is marked by Billie Jean King's reflection on her monumental accomplishments and the profound effect she's had on an entire generation. In a one-minute and six-second segment, her legacy comes to life, inspiring listeners to make their mark on the world.Join Mike and Mark as they celebrate the life and wisdom of Billie Jean King, offering listeners a rich tapestry of inspiration, leadership, and resilience. Tune in to this episode of the Moonshots Podcast to learn how embracing challenges and leading with intention can propel you toward greatness.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/rPsSCIBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our monthly supporters ola Jez Dix Lorenz Weidinger Fred Fox Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Vanessa Dian Antonio Candia Dan Effland Mike Leigh Cooper Daniela Wedemeier Bertram O. Gayla Schiff Corey LaMonica Smitty Laura KE Denise findlay Krzysztof Wade Mackintosh Diana Bastianelli James Springle Nimalen Sivapalan Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Roger von Holdt Jette Haswell Marco Silva venkata reddy Karthik Tsaliki Hari Birring Dirk Breitsameter Ingram Casey Nicoara Talpes rahul grover Karen Petersburg Evert van de Plassche Ravi Govender Andrew Hyde Daniel Alcaraz Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Lasse Brurok Deborah Spahr Chris Way Andrei Ciobotar Barbara Samoela Christian Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Sid Liza Goetz Rodrigo Aliseda Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Ken Ennis Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★