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If you've ever felt like hosting a retreat is way more complicated than it should be… You're not wrong. In this episode of The Retreat Leaders Podcast, Shannon Jamail sits down with returning guest Anna VanAgtmael to talk about what's broken in the retreat industry-and what she's building to fix it. Because right now:
Have you ever said "yes" to a great opportunity… only to realize later that it pulled you away from what mattered most?The more successful you become, the more opportunities show up. But not every opportunity deserves your time, energy, or attention. In episode #1202, George and Mary-Lynn explore why ambitious people often struggle most with saying no.George shares a personal story about overextending himself early in his entrepreneurial journey and the costly lesson he learned about chasing too many opportunities at once.We introduce a simple three-part Opportunity Filter Framework designed to help you evaluate new opportunities before committing your time, energy, and attention. You'll learn how to align opportunities with your long-term vision, protect your current priorities, and count the real cost of every "yes."BIGG Takeaways:Saying no can be challenging, but it's crucial for maintaining focus on what truly matters.Every opportunity you say yes to comes with a hidden cost that could derail your goals.A clear vision helps filter opportunities, ensuring they align with your long-term aspirations.Prioritizing your current goals is essential; even good opportunities can be bad timing at times.To decide what deserves your yes, use the three-part Opportunity Filter Framework effectively.Clarity and focus are key; they protect your future and help build momentum towards success.BIGG Chapters:[00:15] Starting a New Venture in Real Estate[01:30] The Dangers of Overextension[03:03] Navigating Opportunities: The Challenge of Choice[05:48] The Opportunity Filter Framework[08:37] Saying No to Opportunities[11:10] Challenging the Traditional Work-Life ModelLinks referenced in this episode:Join our newsletterBIGG Success Life Map Course
Join us for a special ESG Decoded x San Francisco Climate Week video series, where some of the brightest minds in sustainability come together to shape what's next.From bold ideas to candid conversations, each episode highlights the leaders turning ambition into action. You'll hear real-world insights, fresh perspectives, and practical takeaways you can apply in your own sphere.Be part of the movement driving meaningful change. Stay tuned for more from the series—and for now, let's decode ESG together.-The future of sustainability innovation depends on more than breakthrough ideas; it requires the right capital, partnerships, and pathways to scale.Host Erika Schiller and Victoria Slivkoff, Global Head of Innovation & New Ventures at Chemonics International, discuss how venture-backed innovation is accelerating climate resilience, financial inclusion, and sustainable development across global markets.Victoria shares insights on supporting founders in emerging economies, the role AI is playing in scaling innovation, and why impactful solutions must also be commercially viable to create lasting change.Thank you to our sponsor, Amazon Sustainability, for supporting this episode. Amazon is known for speed and scale. That same approach drives their sustainability efforts. Guided by data and science, and powered by invention, Amazon works backward from ambitious targets to drive measurable progress. Every package delivered, every data center powered, every product designed is an opportunity to make tomorrow better.Learn more about Amazon SustainabilityAmazon's Water Spotlight: https://sustainability.aboutamazon.com/stories/spotlight-on-waterAmazon's Homepage: https://sustainability.aboutamazon.com/Chemonics International: https://www.chemonics.com/Tech Dreamers (TaiwanPlus): https://www.taiwanplus.com/originals/tech-dreamers Extreme Tech Challenge: https://extremetechchallenge.org/ -About ESG Decoded ESG Decoded is a podcast powered by ClimeCo to share updates related to business innovation and sustainability in a clear and actionable manner. Join Emma Cox, Erika Schiller, and Anna Stablum for thoughtful, nuanced conversations with industry leaders and subject matter experts that explore the complexities about the risks and opportunities connected to (E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance. We like to say that “ESG is everything that's not on your balance sheet.” This leaves room for misunderstanding and oversimplification – two things that we'll bust on this podcast.ESG Decoded Resource Links Site: https://www.climeco.com/podcast-series/Apple Podcasts: https://go.climeco.com/ApplePodcastsSpotify: https://go.climeco.com/SpotifyYouTube Music: https://go.climeco.com/YouTube-MusicLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/esg-decoded/IG: https://www.instagram.com/esgdecoded/*This episode was produced by Singing Land Studio -Sponsored Episode Disclaimer: This episode of ESG Decoded is sponsored by Amazon. The views and opinions expressed are those of the host and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of ESG Decoded, ClimeCo LLC, the Sponsor, or the guest's organization. Sponsorship provides financial support only and does not give the Sponsor any right to direct, review, or approve the editorial content of this episode, including topics discussed, questions asked, or opinions expressed by the host or guest(s). Views Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of ESG Decoded, ClimeCo LLC, any Sponsor, or any organization with which a guest is affiliated. Participation by a guest or Sponsor does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service, or organization. This conversation is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as advice.
Bob Zimmerman details SpaceX's IPO filings, which show Starlink earns $12 billion annually. These profits fund Starship development, while new ventures like high-powered satellite buses expand the company's commercial reach. (7/16)1900 SPRING STREET LA
From redefining comic book storytelling with “Spawn” to revolutionizing the toy industry, Todd McFarlane's creative journey is nothing short of legendary. In this episode, Todd shares the incredible story of how he built a global empire by breaking industry rules and trusting his vision. Todd dives into the challenges he faced while disrupting both the comic and toy industries, the lessons he learned as an entrepreneur, and the passion that drives his storytelling. He also opens up about the importance of perseverance, staying true to your creative instincts, and the mindset required to succeed in any venture. In this episode, Darius and Todd will discuss: (00:00) Introduction to Todd McFarlane (02:04) Todd's Journey into Comic Books (08:03) The Birth of Image Comics (14:24) Challenges of Starting a New Venture (19:50) Reflections on Success and Independence (21:48) The Bold Move: Leaving Marvel for Independence (27:34) The Rise of Image Comics and Spawn (33:12) Navigating the Competitive Landscape of Art (39:21) The Impact of AI on the Creative Industry (44:49) The Power of Focus and Longevity (49:39) Navigating the Giants: Finding Your Niche (52:13) The Importance of Personality in Entrepreneurship (57:04) Embracing Fearlessness and Authenticity (1:01:03) Advocating for Yourself and Taking Risks Todd McFarlane is a Canadian comic book creator and entrepreneur best known for his work on “The Amazing Spider-Man” and as the creator of “Spawn.” A co-founder and President of Image Comics, he revolutionized the industry by championing creator-owned properties. Todd's “Spawn” debuted in 1992, selling a record 1.7 million copies and cementing his legacy as a visionary in comics and entertainment. Connect with Todd: Website: https://mcfarlane.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liketoddmcfarlane/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toddmcfarlane/ Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Thegreatnessmachine Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luca and Father Sal break down the James Beard Awards media nominations, why LA continues to dominate, and how outlets like the Los Angeles Times keep scoring while The New York Times gets shut out. Plus: is the decline of Eater real, and are Substacks quietly replacing traditional food journalism? In “Recent Eats,” we're talking airport burgers at Skillet, a return to Lodge Bread, Roman pizza in Hollywood, and whether Catch LA is better than people admit.Plus Chef's Kiss / Big Miss: Enrique Olvera's new LA restaurant, a stacked all-star pop-up, an exciting new LA food Substack, and the most unhinged steakhouse behavior imaginable.And oh yeah. Luca announces he's officially running the New York City Marathon for Soccer Without Borders—and trying to raise $8,000. If you should feel so inclined to chip in - here's the link! Anything helps and is SO greatly appreciated! --Sponsored by mva.wine - discover wines that don't usually make it to the US, delivered straight to your doorstep.
AI chip maker Cerebras is heading for a blockbuster IPO that could value it at $26.6 billion or more. It's relationship with OpenAI is deep and rich. Also, Katie Haun announced on Monday that $1 billion has been raised across new funds to continue the firm's thesis of backing crypto and blockchain startups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our friend George Stroumboulopoulos reflects on his 30+ year career in media sharing memorable interviews, lessons on the nature of fame, and the importance of authenticity. He discusses the impact of public perception on personal identity and explores the challenges of navigating criticism and the importance of staying true to oneself in a rapidly changing world. *TRIGGER WARNING* They also touch on the online rape academy investigation, and Jann asks Strombo about aging in the public eye - his response may surprise you! Strombo also tells us about launching a record label and a radio station to come... Strombo Links: https://strombo-shop.fourthwall.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nodadrecords/ https://www.instagram.com/mermaidislandband/ https://linktr.ee/mrmdisland https://www.instagram.com/venomprison/ https://venomprison.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUifGoxMukk #ASKJANN - want some life advice from Jann? Send in a story with a DM or on our website. Leave us a voicenote! www.jannardenpod.com/voicemail/ Get access to bonus content and more on Patreon: www.patreon.com/JannArdenPod Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Chapters: (00:00) Re-introducing Strombo (03:09) Memorable Interviews and Their Impact (06:01) The Nature of Fame and Authenticity (08:53) Maintaining Perspective in the Spotlight (12:02) Character Over Fame (15:07) Growth and Change in Public Life (17:48) Criticism and Learning from It (21:06) The Importance of Representation in Media (26:14) The Evolution of Music Programming (29:10) The Role of Education in Music Appreciation (30:28) Launching No Dad Records (33:04) Future Projects and New Ventures (38:44) Addressing Societal Issues and Accountability (47:10) Navigating Modern Dating Challenges (48:08) The Impact of Leadership on Societal Norms (49:49) The Role of Art and Music in Social Change (51:50) Curating Our Digital Spaces (52:58) The Consequences of Extractive Capitalism (56:19) Lessons from History and Aging Perspectives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summary : Gorm Tuxen shares his entrepreneurial journey from Scandinavian furniture retail to innovative security technology, emphasizing lessons learned from failures, the importance of market relevance, and the impact of immigration on innovation. keywordsEntrepreneurship, Innovation, Security Technology, Immigration, Business Lessons key topics Entrepreneurial lessons from business failures The evolution of security technology and AI The role of immigration in innovation guest nameGorm Tuxen titles From Scandinavian Furniture to Security Tech: Gorm Tuxen's Entrepreneurial Journey Lessons from Failure: Gorm Tuxen on Building and Closing Businesses Sound Bites "Cash flow and relevance drive success." "Learn from failure, not just success." "Success is about creating value for others." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Gorm Tuxen's Entrepreneurial Journey 01:03The Birth of a Scandinavian Furniture Store 04:00Navigating Economic Challenges and Business Closure 06:45Lessons Learned from Debt and Business Failure 10:24Transitioning to New Ventures and Opportunities 14:03Innovating in the Parking Meter Industry 20:12Growth and Challenges in the Parking Business 24:32Exploring New Technologies and International Markets 29:57AI and Security Innovations 32:34Business Models and Market Development 35:31Navigating Challenges in Security Technology 37:15The Impact of Technology on Workforce 39:00Entrepreneurship and Immigrant Experiences 41:29Lessons from Failure in Entrepreneurship 44:50The Importance of Research and Planning 48:48Immigration and Its Role in Innovation 51:15The American Dream and Opportunity Resources Immigrant Entrepreneurship in America (Book) Gorm Tuxen on LinkedIn TruxionGroup.com Guest links LinkedIn
Need financing for your next investment property? Visit: https://www.academyfund.com/ Want to join us in Charleston, SC on June 1st & 2nd? Visit: https://www.10xvets.com/events ____ Evan Parnell is the COO of GivMoo, a technology platform that integrates charitable giving into everyday purchasing and business transactions. With experience scaling startups through early growth phases, Evan leads execution and commercial strategy, translating big ideas into structured systems that support sustainable growth and measurable impact. That mission is carried forward alongside Martiel Beatty, Founder and visionary leader behind GivMoo's ecosystem design. Martiel focuses on building strategic partnerships and shaping the platform's long-term impact model, ensuring that merchants, nonprofits, and consumers are connected in ways that create shared value. Together, they're building a scalable platform that embeds giving into everyday business. In this episode of the SABM podcast, Scott chats with Evan & Martiel about: Commerce as a Giving Engine: How GivMoo embeds charitable contributions directly into everyday purchasing behavior. Rethinking Nonprofit Funding: Why traditional donation models struggle with retention and scale, and where opportunity exists. A Shared-Value Marketplace: Aligning merchants, nonprofits, and consumers so that every transaction creates measurable impact. A Simpler Giving Strategy: Encouraging consumers to shift just one purchasing category to drive consistent support for causes they care about. Scaling with Infrastructure: Their roadmap for raising outside investment and building the systems required to grow sustainably. Timestamps: 00:42 Evan's Career Shift and New Venture 01:40 Martiel's Entrepreneurial Background 03:50 WorldPride Merchandise Lessons 06:59 The Nonprofit Funding Problem 11:12 The Math Behind GivMoo 16:30 Solving the Marketplace Gap 22:19 Turnkey Product Model Explained 25:49 Marketing and Consumer Strategy 37:55 Martiel's Personal Mission Connect with Evan & Martiel: LinkedIn | Evan Parnell LinkedIn | Martiel Beatty www.GivMoo.com If you found value in today's episode, don't keep it to yourself—share it with a colleague or friend who could benefit. And if you're a Service Academy graduate ready to elevate your business, we'd love for you to join our community and get started today. Make sure you never miss an episode. Subscribe now and help support the show: Apple Podcasts Spotify Leave us a 5-star review! A special thank you to Evan and Martiel for joining me this week. Until next time! -Scott Mackes, USNA '01
Caring About Others & Killing Your Darlings 4/20/26: Dr. Anne Marks, executive director of Well on Their Way, medical outreach in northern Uganda Writers Block w/ Megan Zinn: Kate Senecal creator and co-host of Kill Your Darlings reading series at Darlings Bar in Easthampton Lindsi Sekula, executive director of the Easthampton Housing Authority, taking on a new position Prof. Michael Klare on Iran, energy prices, and the use of AI for war.
Allbirds just pivoted to AI and the stock jumped from $2 to $21 overnight.This week on Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Mo (founder of Build Crew, backed by Vinod Khosla) joined us to break down what's actually happening in construction tech right now — and Nitin from Planera dropped in to launch their AI scheduling assistant, Manny.Tune in to find out about:✅ Why Allbirds' AI pivot looks like a 1999-style dotcom scam✅ Mo's unfiltered take on why knowledge graphs are the most overhyped term in AEC right now✅ Why Palantir's real construction customer isn't who you think it is✅ How Planera's Manny is codifying decades of scheduling expertise before the industry loses itWatch now on Spotify and YouTube. Link in the comments!#aec #construction #constructiontech #bricksandbytes #bricksbytes #bricksbucksandbytes #ai #vcOur Sponsors:BreadCrumb- 50,000+ projects globally. All running safer, faster, with Breadcrumb. - breadcrumb.coAphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.coArchdesk - “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies - Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.comChapters00:00 Intro01:00 Introduction to Mo's Transformation03:57 The Allbirds Pivot: From Sneakers to AI07:00 Technological Breakthroughs in Architectural Design09:50 AI in Construction: The Role of Domain Expertise12:51 BuildCrew: Mo's New Venture and Its Vision15:35 Knowledge Graphs: The Future of Construction Documentation25:11 Integrating Knowledge Graphs in Construction27:39 The Role of Technologists in Construction29:18 Palantir's Impact on Construction Technology31:09 The Future of ERP Systems34:45 Challenging Industry Norms with Optimism38:25 Nemechek's Acquisition of HCSS42:39 Planera's AI Scheduling Assistant53:27 Current Trends in Construction and AI
Hij bouwde een unicorn van €1,4 miljard. Maar met 220 medewerkers sliep hij nog maar 4 uur per nacht. Halve burn-out. 'Het zwaarste moment van mijn leven.' Vervolgens wilde hij naar de beurs. CNN: 'Het slechtste moment sinds 2000.' Hij ging toch — en verloor €1,1 miljard beurswaarde. Nu bouwt hij de AI die honderden eigen banen kan kosten. 'Dat is niet erg.' Jeroen van Glabbeek (CM.com) in een iconische Doorzetters-aflevering. 900 medewerkers, 22 landen, 8 miljard berichten per jaar. Sponsors & Kortingen Met de code 'Doorzetters' krijg je 10% korting op McGregor kleding
Corporate innovation programs often generate activity but struggle to produce measurable business impact. Ronja Stoffregen, Director of Corporate Venturing at REHAU New Ventures, shares how venture clienting can bridge that gap by turning startup partnerships into operational outcomes. Leading REHAU's corporate venturing efforts across mobility, manufacturing, medtech, and the built environment, Ronja focuses on embedding emerging technologies—especially industrial AI, automation, and sustainability—directly into production environments and supply chains. In this conversation, Ronja breaks down what makes venture clienting fundamentally different from traditional corporate venture capital and how enterprises can structure programs that deliver both near-term operational wins and long-term strategic advantage. She shares the frameworks her team uses to move from pilot to production, why she measures pain points solved, how she launched six startup pilots in six months, and what it takes to build a venture client unit with limited budget and headcount.
In the late 1990s, Mike Seckler started a company with little experience, plenty of curiosity, and no idea what was coming. Then the dot-com bubble burst. Almost overnight, capital disappeared. Companies collapsed. And Mike faced one of the hardest decisions of his career: laying off a third of his team to keep the company alive. That moment changed how he builds companies and leads today as CEO of Justworks. In this episode, Mike joins Ilana to share the real lessons behind building and scaling through uncertainty and how founders can avoid the leadership mistakes that derail most companies. Mike Seckler is the President and CEO of Justworks, an HR platform helping over 14,000 small businesses manage payroll, benefits, compliance, and workforce management. In this episode, Ilana and Mike will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (02:42) From History and Geology Student to Entrepreneur (07:05) The Early Days of Founding Employease (09:08) Navigating the Dot Com Crash as a Founder (14:53) Selling to ADP and Starting a New Venture (17:23) Joining Justworks: From Board Member to COO (24:37) Lessons from Transitioning to Justworks' CEO (26:00) The Biggest Blindspots for Small Businesses (31:58) How to Beat Founder Loneliness (36:34) Adapting to a Rapidly Evolving Market (42:03) Justworks: Empowering Small Businesses for Growth (44:49) Review and Q&A: BREAD Productivity Framework Mike Seckler is a serial entrepreneur who has built and scaled multiple companies over the past two decades. Before joining Justworks, he co-founded Employease, an HR outsourcing firm that was eventually acquired by ADP, and later co-founded Euclidean Technologies, a company applying machine learning to public market investing. Today, as CEO of Justworks, Mike leads a platform serving thousands of small businesses and helping founders navigate the complexities of building and scaling their teams. Connect with Mike: Mike's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mikeseckler Resources Mentioned: Justworks Website: https://www.justworks.com Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW WAY for professionals to fast-track their careers and leap to bigger opportunities. Check out our free training today at https://bit.ly/leap--free-training
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Daniel Estay, founder and CEO of SonoVascular.SonoVascular has developed a novel mechanical-pharmaco ultrasound facilitated thrombectomy system, SonoThrombectomy, that utilizes microbubble-mediated cavitation as a core enabling mechanism to remove blood clots more effectively.Dan has over 35 years of global medtech experience, including business development roles at Johnson & Johnson, where he worked on deals that helped create the world's first drug-eluting stent, and six years leading Abbott's cardiovascular device business across Asia-Pacific and Japan. He also serves as a Mentor-in-Residence at Duke University's New Ventures group.In this interview, Dan discusses how to evaluate whether a medtech opportunity is commercially viable beyond technical feasibility, how trust and long-standing relationships matter more than geography when selecting first-in-human sites, and why cap table strategy requires deliberate thinking from the earliest stages — including when to transition from convertible notes to priced rounds.Before we dive into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:First, if you're into learning from medical device founders and CEOs and want to know when new interviews are live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter.And if you're ready to level up your medtech game, you should check out Medsider Courses — 8-week masterclasses covering topics like fundraising, M&A and exit planning, design and development, clinical and regulatory strategy, and commercialization.These courses, featuring hard-earned lessons from elite medtech CEOs, can be purchased individually or come free with our All-Access Pass.If you'd rather read than listen, here's a link to the full interview with Daniel Estay.KEY MOMENTS FROM THE INTERVIEW(02:52) - An overview of Dan Estay's background and the journey that led him to SonoVascular (08:04) - The core idea behind SonoVascular — combining mechanical and pharmacological therapy to treat thrombosis (13:33) - Why differentiation alone isn't enough, and how Dan evaluates market size and viability before building (18:38) - The four risks every medtech founder should assess: technical, clinical, regulatory, and market (21:55) - Why Dan chose Chile for SonoVascular's FIH study and what he looks for in a clinical trial site (29:05) - Why Dan would rethink his use of convertible notes and approach the cap table more strategically (38:28) - Why grants should supplement your funding strategy, not lead it (42:46) - What Dan looks for when hiring for startups
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Jeff Schumann, President and CEO of OH.io describes what the goal is all about. I'ts to get as many A.I. companies to invest in Ohio. He believes this is a new movement that is here to stay.
What does real leadership look like when the uniform comes off? Jason Redman returns to The Greatness Machine for a powerful conversation on leadership, service, entrepreneurship, and our responsibility to those who serve our country. A retired Navy SEAL, New York Times bestselling author, and entrepreneur, Jason joins Darius Mirshahzadeh to reflect on three decades of hard-earned lessons, resilience after catastrophic injury, and why the American Dream is still very much alive for those willing to take ownership of their growth. The discussion explores the systemic challenges facing U.S. veterans, the broken nature of benefits delivery, and how Jason's latest venture, TurboVets, is using technology and automation to improve outcomes for veterans and their families. Jason also shares insights from “Mission: Invincible Marriage,” the book he co-authored with his wife, offering an honest look at leadership, partnership, and resilience at home after a life of high-stakes service. In this episode, Darius and Jason will discuss: (00:00) Introduction and Welcome Back (01:47) Celebrating Achievements and New Ventures (04:52) Reflections on Life and Opportunities (09:34) The Value of Discipline and Commitment (12:15) Understanding the American Dream (17:02) The Importance of Global Perspective (21:50) Addressing Veteran Support and Systemic Issues (24:59) Navigating the Transition from Military to Veteran Life (26:41) The Role of Technology in Veteran Support (28:41) Empowering Veterans to Achieve the American Dream (30:33) Understanding Benefits and Resources for Veterans (35:56) Utilization of Veteran Benefits: Challenges and Solutions (37:50) Creating a Simplified System for Veterans (40:16) Personal Experiences with Veteran Benefits (43:52) Mission: Invincible Marriage Jason Redman is a severely wounded warrior, NY Times and Amazon bestselling author, veteran advocate, business leader, and renowned leadership and resilience speaker. After facing a career-threatening leadership failure, Jason turned his recovery into a mission to inspire others to overcome failures. He now inspires audiences nationwide with his powerful story of leadership, resilience, and transformation. Through his speaking and writing, Jason teaches others how to lead themselves, overcome adversity, and build a relentless mindset to tackle any challenge. Connect with Jason: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-redman-b8324210 Website: https://jasonredman.com/ Website: https://www.turbovets.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Mission-Invincible-Marriage-Battle-Tested-Relationship/dp/0063376415 Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Thegreatnessmachine Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a big tariff development, a platform that aims to make purchasing easier for designers, and the rise of the one percent celebrity. Later, publicist Michael McGraw joins the show to discuss his new collectible design gallery. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Morris & CoLINKSMcGraw PRDernier CriBusiness of Home
In this episode of The Daily Mastermind, host George Wright III sits down with legendary athlete and entrepreneur Henry Marsh to explore how elite performance principles translate into long-term business success and personal fulfillment. Henry shares how early programming, environment, and mentorship shaped his mindset for achievement, and why ordinary, consistent effort produces extraordinary results over time.The conversation dives into the power of self-talk, belief systems, and long-term decision-making as the foundation for sustainable growth. Henry explains how he transitioned from law and professional sports into equity-based business ownership, including his leadership role at Franklin Covey and later entrepreneurial ventures. He also unpacks why leverage, subconscious programming, and intentional life experiences shape opportunity and momentum.Key TakeawaysConsistency Creates Breakthroughs: Ordinary, disciplined effort over time produces extraordinary results in both performance and business.Beliefs Drive Behavior: Your mindset and internal programming determine your actions, decisions, and long-term outcomes.Leverage Builds Freedom: Transitioning from trading time for money into ownership and equity unlocks scalable growth and lifestyle flexibility.Failure Fuels Growth: Setbacks become accelerators when interpreted as feedback rather than limits.Think Long-Term: Asking “What will I be glad I did one year from now?” helps guide better life and business decisions.Success Evolves into Significance: True fulfillment comes from service, contribution, and building lasting impact for others. 02:15 – Henry Marsh's Olympic Background and Early Programming 06:40 – Discovering Talent Through Environment and Exposure 10:30 – Why Consistent Effort Produces Extraordinary Results 15:45 – Mastering Self-Talk and Mental Preparation 20:50 – Turning Failure into Competitive Advantage 26:10 – Transitioning from Law to Business Ownership and Leverage 32:40 – Plan A vs. Plan B Thinking for Career Security 38:15 – Programming the Subconscious for Opportunity 44:20 – Long-Term Decision Framework for Life and Leadership 50:30 – Moving from Success to Significance 56:10 – Helping Others as a Path to Fulfillment 59:40 – Henry's New Venture and Future VisionThanks for listening, and Please Share this Episode with someone. It would really help us to grow our show and share these valuable tips and strategies with others. Have a great day.George Wright III“It's Never Too Late to Start Living the Life You Were Meant to Live”FREE Daily Mastermind Resources:CONNECT with George & Access Tons of ResourcesGet access to Proven Strategies and Time-Test Principles for Success. Plus, download and access tons of FREE resources and online events by joining our Exclusive Community of Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, and High Achievers like YOU.Join FREE at DailyMastermind.comFollow me on social media Facebook | Instagram | Linkedin | TikTok | YoutubeGrow Your Authority and Personal Brand with a FREE Interview in a Top Global Magazine HERE.Henry Marsh is a world-class athlete, entrepreneur, author, and business leader who has successfully translated elite performance principles into scalable business success and long-term impact. He is a four-time U.S. Olympian, having competed at the highest levels of international track and field. Henry is also the author of The Breakthrough Factor: Going from Success to Significance, a book focused on mindset, belief systems, stress management, and long-term personal development. Currently, Henry is launching a new venture through Oliv Global, focused on innovative health technology designed to improve bioavailability and wellness delivery systems.Guest Resources:World Athletics ProfileOlympedia Profile
The boys are back, but with a global twist as "Euro Chad" finally settles into his new life overseas, proving that moving a household might actually be more harrowing than a literal firefight. On this episode, they mix up a spicy cocktail of underdog victories and light geopolitical roasting, questioning if "nostalgia" is a strategy or just a slow death. Between celebrating Delta Air Lines and their massive commitment to people-first models and analyzing a "rupture" in the global order, the hosts explore why being at the table is the only way to avoid being on the menu. The global tech giants are sneezing and it makes us wonder if HR tech players will catch a cold as a result. From OpenAI's potential pivot toward ads and "Head of Preparedness" roles to the quiet death of Meta's Horizon Workrooms, no one is safe from the roast. They dive deep into whether Phenom's acquisition of Included AI is a stroke of "agentic" genius or a "spaghetti at the wall" tuck-in, while casting a skeptical eye on Jeff Taylor's latest venture, BoomBand. Whether it's the future of ChatGPT's job search ambitions or industry legends attempting to recapture lightning in a bottle, this episode is a masterclass in why you can't look away from the train wreck of innovation. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Personal Updates 02:57 - College Football and Indiana's Success 06:00 - OpenAI's New Developments and Challenges 18:56 - Geopolitical Commentary and Industry Predictions 26:41 - Acquisition Insights: Phenom and Included 34:01 - Delta Airlines: Profit Sharing and Economic Concerns 40:26 - The Metaverse: Meta's Retreat from Virtual Reality 50:00 - Boom Band: Jeff Taylor's New Venture
Summary Curtis sits down again with Dave Menz—now fully branded as The Laundromat Millionaire—to get the real 2026 update: what's changed, what's working, and why laundromats are still one of the strongest small-business plays in America. Dave breaks down how the industry shifted from "nobody talks about it" to a legitimate, modern, scalable asset class—driven by better operators, better systems, and a wave of mainstream attention. What you'll learn What's changed for Dave since your first interview (platform growth, book, content, community) Why "collaboration over scarcity" is becoming the new standard in the laundromat world How modern laundromats are being built and operated differently than the old-school model The shift from "no info" to "too much info" — and how owners filter hype from truth The business "levels" (zombie mats → plain Jane → modernized) and how value is created Why scaling is easier now (tools, systems, vendors, and operational playbooks) Why laundromats got mainstream attention (essential business, recession resistance, COVID ripple effects) What still makes laundromats a strong cash-flow asset class today — and where the opportunity still is The real reason owners struggle: weak KPI tracking, messy books, and cash chaos Curtis's "Wealth Without Leaks" angle: plug the money leaks so scaling creates real wealth Episode Highlights 00:00:13 - Laundromat: The Best Small Business 00:01:14 - Elevating the Laundromat Industry 00:03:04 - Sharing Secrets for Industry Growth 00:05:08 - Transformation Through Networking 00:07:00 - Building Wealth and New Ventures 00:09:56 - Launching the Laundromat Millionaire Show 00:12:00 - Industry's Digital Evolution 00:18:10 - Tech and Investment in Modern Laundromats 00:24:24 - Ultimate Shift: Full-Service Laundries 00:30:30 - Scaling Through Multiple Revenue Streams 00:39:13 - Serving a Broader Customer Base 00:43:40 - Measuring Employee and Customer Satisfaction 00:51:55 - The Pitfalls of Buying Laundromats 00:58:15 - Future Expansion and Coaching 01:04:24 - Servitude as a Form of Capitalism Episode resources: Take the Next Step with Curtis May: Business Owners: Assess Your Challenges with Cash Flow → https://curtis-73no5r8j.scoreapp.com Private Banking Readiness Assessment → https://curtis-qljorw8q.scoreapp.com How Ready Are You to Be Your Own Bank? → https://curtis-hzw1jezd.scoreapp.com Keywords Practical Wealth Show Curtis May Laundromat Millionaire Small Business Queens City Laundry Cincinnati Elevate Industry Networking Collaboration Best Practices Wealth Building Technology in Laundromats Laundromat Millionaire: The Grit to Elevate an Industry AI in Laundromats Public Speaking Book Publication Industry Networking Laundry Chain Scaling Laundromat Operations Servitude Mindset Business Optimization Wash-Dry-Fold Business Commercial Accounts Investing in Laundromats Essential Industries Recession Resistant Private Equity in Laundromats Business Valuation Expansion Opportunities Investment Strategies Business Coaching Financial Strategy Infinite Banking Velocity of Money Multiple Revenue Streams Customer Service Employee Satisfaction Revenue Growth Positive Reviews Podcasting Content Creation Media Presence Global Influence Community Service Full-service Laundry Center Pickup and Delivery Innovation Operational Efficiency Customer Retention Strategic Partnerships Professional Development Industry Trends Podcast Advertising Market Research
Kendra Bracken Ferguson built companies that invented the creator economy before Instagram and TikTok — and she tells the part founders unusually hide: when the shiny acquisition stops working, the earn-out math gets ugly, and you have to choose between protecting your title or protecting your team…We get into trust as a system (including her very controversial co-founder test), buying a company back, building BrainTrust into a studio + fund backing Black beauty & wellness founders, and why corporate partners suddenly got nervous about “Black founder” the second it became inconvenient.01:36 Meet Kendra Bracken Ferguson: Builder, Operator, Dealmaker02:22 The Thanksgiving Idea That Sparked Digital Brand Architects04:03 How DBA Helped Invent The Creator Economy Before Instagram07:04 Knowing When To Walk Away—And Start Over08:10 Why “Trust” Became The Non-Negotiable Business Principle14:20 Inside The CAA Acquisition18:36 When The Deal Looks Good—But The Reality Doesn't20:52 The Moment Everything Had To Change21:20 Redefining Failure: Pivots, Pressure, And Perspective22:41 Journaling, Self-Awareness, And Founder Survival Tools24:32 Rebuilding With Intention: The Real BrainTrust Vision25:12 From Agency To Studio To Fund26:39 Corporate Partnerships, Power Dynamics, And Hard Truths29:57 New Ventures, New Partners, And Building With Exit In Mind35:39 From Hustle To Harmony: Success, Sleep, And The Next Chapter
Philip Shouse has toured the world with rock legends like Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Accept.But the story most people never hear is what happened behind the scenes.In this episode of The Relentless Pursuit Podcast, Philip sits with host, Joe Adams and opens up about his journey through addiction, sobriety, grief, and the long road to finding peace after decades inside the rock and roll lifestyle.After losing his father and stepping away from the chaos of addiction, Philip began doing deep inner work that changed how he sees success, spirituality, and who he really is beyond the stage.In this powerful conversation, we talk about• His journey through addiction and recovery• How grief reshaped his life after losing his father• Rebuilding identity after fame and burnout• Why success without inner peace never lasts• His upcoming solo album and non-alcoholic beer brand Rock n RollThis episode is not about celebrity.It is about becoming whole.If you have ever struggled with addiction, loss, burnout, or feeling disconnected from yourself, this conversation will resonate deeply.Listen now and experience the real story behind the music, the recovery, and the man.00:00 The Coolness of Joe Perry01:13 Introduction to the Relentless Pursuit Podcast01:39 Meet Philip Shouse: Guitarist and Bassist02:44 Philip's Musical Journey and Solo Record05:24 Touring in Europe vs. America14:07 Early Musical Influences and Family22:01 Discovering Identity Through Music30:23 Moving to Nashville and Career Breakthrough35:31 The Legendary Irish Bar36:16 Rock Legends on a Small Stage37:12 The Evolution of Nashville's Music Scene37:39 Touring with Rock Icons38:50 The Struggles of Fitting In39:31 The Harsh Reality of the Music Industry40:49 The Journey to Sobriety41:21 Playing with KISS Legends45:43 The Delusion of Success47:53 The Importance of Personal Growth52:16 The Challenges of Sobriety01:08:16 Reflecting on Past Mistakes01:10:16 The Importance of Moving Forward01:10:31 Getting Back into Fitness01:13:06 The Power of Physical Activity01:15:35 Sobriety and Self-Worth01:19:30 Exploring Spirituality and Higher Power01:25:06 Coping with Loss and Family Bonds01:35:12 New Ventures and Future Plans01:43:05 Final Thoughts and Reflections#PhilipShouse #RelentlessPursuitPodcast #RockAndRecovery #SobrietyJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #AddictionRecovery #AcceptBand #GeneSimmons #AceFrehley #RockAndRollLife #PersonalGrowth #InnerPeace
There are few epsiodes each year that get more feedback than when I talk to my friend Kim of Rustic Home Organizing. She's back to kick off 2026 with us and is telling us about her 4th year of organizing, which brought challenges she never envisioned. She has so much to say and I'm excited for you to hear it! ________________________________________________________________________ Navigating Through Trauma and Overwhelm: A Journey with Kim Snodgrass As they kick off the fourth installment of their annual series, Kim shares the intense personal and professional challenges she faced in 2025. Kim opens up about the emotional rollercoaster she experienced, the toll of overcommitting, the impact of social media and electronic influences, and the importance of listening to one's nervous system. The episode concludes with Kim's transformative journey to Montana for a dopamine detox, as she begins to reset her life and business. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 00:38 Meet Kim Snodgrass: From Baby Organizer to Pro 01:27 Kim's Life-Changing Year 04:24 The Struggles of Organizing a Major Event 07:00 Facing Personal and Professional Challenges 13:19 The Mental Toll of Overthinking 17:56 The Overwhelming Influence of Technology 18:58 The Rollercoaster of Event Planning 20:53 Diving into New Ventures 22:09 The Struggle with Overwhelm 23:41 Meltdown and Recovery 26:04 A Traumatic October 28:50 A Much-Needed Reset in Montana 32:45 Learning to Reset the Nervous System
In this episode of the Ardan Labs Podcast, Bill Kennedy talks with Miles Spencer, founder of Reflekta, about using AI to preserve the stories and legacies of loved ones. Miles explains how Reflekta enables meaningful, ongoing conversations with elders through AI while prioritizing privacy, ethics, and emotional responsibility.They explore the technical foundations of the platform, the challenges of building trust around deeply personal data, and the business model behind Reflekta. Miles also shares his journey from high school to entrepreneurship and reflects on how technology can foster genuine human connection rather than replace it.00:00 Introduction 02:35 How Reflekta Uses AI05:10 Media Processing and Conversations08:26 Privacy, Security, and Ethics13:25 Miles' Background and Journey27:57 Early Entrepreneurship and Family Challenges36:49 Finance, Venture Capital, and Media44:57 New Ventures and Career Shifts56:54 COVID-19 and Business Impact01:00:04 The Birth of Reflekta01:09:03 Ethical Challenges and the Road AheadConnect with Miles: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesspencer/Mentioned in this Episode:Reflekta: https://reflekta.ai/Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/ Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/ Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs
Amy MacIver is joined now by Graham Wood, CEO of the V&A Waterfront, to unpack his vision for the precinct and what visitors, tenants and Capetonians can expect in this next phase. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Holman welcomes back Bob Hoffman, Speaker, Consultant, Success Coach, Thought Partner Services, Lansing, MI. Welcome Bob, many across Michigan know you but you're embarking on a new role, tell us about Thought Partner Services? A lot of workplaces are feeling stretched thin right now. How does Thought Partner Services help teams feel grounded again and show up with confidence, clarity, and real human connection? You talk a lot about kindness as a strength in business. How does kindness actually move the needle for customer service, team morale, and the overall energy inside an organization? Your workshops feel very different from traditional training. What makes your approach more engaging, more human, and more effective for companies who want real change, not just another meeting? You work with leaders, frontline staff, and entire organizations. What are some of the positive shifts you've seen after Thought Partner Services steps in? As companies look ahead, where do you see the biggest opportunities for leaders to grow, and how do you partner with them to create meaningful, lasting impact? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Robert Hunter is a Scottish ceramicist based in Glasgow, soon to be relocating to Yorkshire in 2026. Robert's work is inspired by themes of time and place, using natural materials such as wild clay and his own developed ash glazes. Each piece reflects both his stage in life and the landscape around him. Having studied in Aberdeen, worked and learned in Mallorca, Spain, and completed a recent two-month residency at Starworks in North Carolina, Robert has travelled widely and gained insight from many great potters. https://ThePottersCast.com/1188
Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.Feeling swamped by the demands of running a photography business or two? Discover how effective workflows and clear boundaries can unlock productivity, creativity, and precious family time. This episode shows working photographers how to balance multiple projects without burning out.Scott sits down with Toronto-based wedding photographers and educators Gary & Kim Evans. Together, they break down the secrets behind running multiple photography businesses, including traditional weddings, pop-up weddings, headshots, Santa sessions, and international photographer retreats all while keeping work-life balance in check.Gary & Kim share how they've developed systems to keep their businesses running smoothly, tips for choosing the right tools, and the importance of saying “no” to non-essential projects. Whether you're shooting weddings or running portrait sessions, this episode will help you streamline and get more done in less time.“Our workflows have been so efficient that we've been able to open another brand. It's finding the right tools for each niche, so you don't have to think about it again—it just becomes part of the normal.”ResourcesThe Retreat17hatsCloudSpotConvertKitSmartAlbumsWhy You Should ListenDiscover actionable workflows for photographers handling multiple brands or services.Learn real-world tips for dividing business roles and reducing friction (especially for couples).Get advice on choosing the best software to boost efficiency and profits.Find out how pop-up weddings can open surprising revenue streams.Feel inspired by simple strategies to protect your family time without sacrificing business growth.Listen now and take the first step toward a more organized, productive, and fulfilling photography business!Ready to organize your photography business, reclaim your calendar? Subscribe and listen to Workflows on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app!(00:00) - 74 (01:26) - Managing Multiple Businesses and Niches (03:43) - Exploring Pop-Up Weddings and Seasonal Sessions (09:52) - International Retreats and New Ventures (21:59) - Client Experience: Traditional vs. Popup Weddings (22:57) - Marketing Popup Weddings: Stress-Free and Unique (29:36) - Balancing Creativity and Workflow (36:11) - Advice for Photographers: Time Management and Embracing Technology
Dolly Parton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Dolly Parton is staying busy behind the scenes while fans eagerly await her next big move. The biggest recent development is her new business venture with Tennessean Travel Stop, now rebranded as Dolly's Tennessean Travel Stops. According to Fox News and C Store Dive, Parton has partnered with the owners of the long standing Tennessean Travel Stop in Cornersville, Tennessee, to relaunch that site as the flagship Dolly's Tennessean Travel Stop in early summer 2026. The plan is to expand the chain with more locations across Tennessee and other states, targeting underserved areas with modern amenities, curated dining, and regional retail, all infused with what they call the unmistakable Tennessee spirit of Dolly Parton. Her manager Danny Nozell says this project reflects her deep love for her home state and her commitment to supporting local communities and the travelers who keep America moving.On the performance front, Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol is currently on tour, with shows scheduled through December 2025. Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster list dates in Greensboro, North Carolina, on December 17 and in Clearwater, Florida, on December 22, among others, all under the official tour banner. These are not Parton herself performing but a stage production based on her reimagined Christmas Carol, which continues to draw audiences.Health concerns remain a topic of discussion. Entertainment Now and AOL note that Parton has been dealing with health challenges in 2025, leading her to postpone her Las Vegas residency and miss her International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Hall of Fame induction in November, which she accepted via video message. She's also taken a break from songwriting following the death of her husband, telling Khloe Kardashian she can't afford the emotional toll right now. There's no new health update in the past few days, but these developments underscore that while she's still very active in business and creative projects, she's also stepping back from some of the physical demands of touring and recording.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Dolly Parton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Dolly Parton has remained active and focused on business ventures and holiday celebrations despite ongoing health management. The country music icon confirmed through Women's World that she decorates for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving, which she celebrated this year by turning on all her lights inside and outside her home. She extends her holiday spirit through January nineteenth, her birthday, keeping decorations up to continue celebrating into the new year.On the entertainment front, Parton is performing her Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol tour at multiple venues through December, with shows scheduled in Greensboro, North Carolina on December seventeenth and Spartanburg, South Carolina on December twenty-second, according to ticketing websites and Visit Greensboro. These performances demonstrate her commitment to touring despite health considerations.Regarding health matters, Extra TV reported that Parton sent a Thanksgiving video message to fans, reassuring supporters about her wellbeing after persistent illness rumors. She emphasized that doctors have advised her to take it easy while she manages ongoing health procedures at Vanderbilt, though she stressed nothing is major. Her Las Vegas residency originally scheduled for December was postponed to September twenty twenty-six to accommodate these medical procedures, according to Wikipedia.On the business side, Parton continues expanding her empire significantly. According to Hillbilly Live, she's launching Dolly's Tennessean Travel Stop in Cornersville, Tennessee in early summer twenty twenty-six, bringing her signature style to the truck stop industry. She quoted herself saying her years on the road have given her understanding of what travelers desire. Additionally, Wikipedia confirms she announced plans in October twenty twenty-five to open the SongTeller Hotel in downtown Nashville in partnership with Herschend, alongside the new Dolly's Life of Many Colors Museum, with advance museum tickets going on sale in late October for a June twenty twenty-six opening.At seventy-nine years old, Parton maintains her characteristic work ethic. Hillbilly Live reports she still wakes at three in the morning daily, stating she doesn't want to miss anything. When addressing her approaching eightieth birthday, she told media outlets that she feels like she's just getting started and has no plans to retire, hoping to eventually drop dead on stage during one of her own songs. This sentiment encapsulates her continued dedication to her craft and business ventures heading into twenty twenty-six.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Episode Summary In this episode of the Scalable Law Podcast, I sit down with Amy Soong, Principal of Ashworth Lawyers, to talk about what it really looks like to step off the tools and lead a high-performing criminal law practice. Amy has built an exceptional reputation in Queensland over nearly two decades, yet like many firm owners, she found herself trapped in the workload. In just a short time inside the Accelerator program, she shifted from being the main fee-earner to becoming the CEO of her firm and created enough space to launch a completely new business for the legal profession. We dive into that journey, the mindset shifts, the systems that made it possible, and the inspiration behind her new platform, Advisent, designed to connect clients with verified and experienced lawyers across Australia. This conversation is packed with practical insight for any lawyer who wants more freedom, better leverage, and a business that no longer relies on them to survive. What You'll Hear in This Episode How Amy stepped back from daily file work without compromising quality She walks through the shift from “doing everything” to leading a team of senior criminal lawyers confidently handling the firm's matters. Why building the right team was the turning point We explore how experienced lawyers, clear systems, and collaborative processes allowed her firm to run smoothly, even when she's not in court. What sparked the idea for Advisent Amy shares her vision for solving a real gap in the market: helping clients book verified, experienced lawyers while giving law firms a low-risk way to attract high-quality leads. How expanding your marketing channels reduces cashflow stress We discuss why relying on referrals or one marketing method is no longer enough and how platforms like Advisent can boost visibility and SEO. The importance of community and connection for law firm owners Amy explains how events like Law Biz Con helped her find a trusted network of peers who openly share strategies, challenges, and wins. Links and Resources Advisent, sign up or learn more. Ashworth Lawyers Scalable Law Website Law Biz Con Accelerator Program Enjoyed This Episode? If this conversation sparked an idea, helped shift your thinking, or made you feel a little less alone on the journey of running a law firm, I'd love for you to share it. Send it to a colleague, post it on LinkedIn, or pass it on to someone who needs to hear what's possible when you step into the CEO role of your firm. Share the episode and tag me. I'd love to know what resonated most. Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple Spotify: Listen on Spotify YouTube: Watch on YouTube
In this week's episode, Jill, Melissa, and Kelly catch-up — and nothing is off limits. The moms share all the exciting updates from their girls' latest adventures: Kendall is launching a brand-new podcast, Kenzie is diving into the world of fashion with her jewelry line, and Brooke and Paige are teaming up on a clothing line.The conversation gets special as Kelly opens up about Brooke's upcoming wedding. The moms swap heartfelt wedding advice and reveal what they're most excited for as Brooke walks down the aisle.And in true mom fashion, the episode takes a real, unfiltered turn when Jill, Melissa, and Kelly share their labor and birth stories — the messy, the magical, and everything in between.Have a question for the moms? Leave a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/deardancemom and you might be part of a future show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leadership isn't a destination, it's a continual act of becoming. In this episode, Janet Foutty, former CEO of Deloitte Consulting and U.S. Board Chair, shares how her three-decade career shaped her understanding of courage, authenticity, and reinvention. From leading one of the world's largest consulting firms through transformation and crisis to redefining her own path after corporate life, Janet's story proves that growth doesn't end when you reach the top, it begins when you choose to evolve. You'll discover how surrounding yourself with diverse thinkers strengthens leadership, why courage is often just doing the thing that scares you, and how purpose, not position, defines real impact. Tune in to hear how bold decisions, diverse voices, and purpose-driven choices can transform your leadership at every stage of your career. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:27] The Evolution of Leadership [01:13] Janet Foutty's Career Journey [03:03] Early Life and Family Influence [04:14] Career at Deloitte [06:13] Post-Deloitte Chapter [08:13] Leadership and Personal Growth [22:18] The Future of Leadership [26:06] Exploring Life After Deloitte [27:29] Finding Focus and Impact [28:25] Academic Fellowship and New Ventures [38:04] Building and Leveraging Community [44:26] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Dating Intelligence, Christopher Louis and relationship expert Donna Barnes delve into the complexities of modern dating, focusing on the often-taboo topic of sexual history and its impact on relationships. They discuss the insecurities that arise from questions about a partner's past, the double standards faced by men and women, and the importance of communication and self-growth in fostering healthy connections. The conversation emphasizes the need for understanding, open-mindedness, and the role of timing in finding the right partner. Sponsored Ad by Men.tality. https://www.datingmentality.com/ Dating Intelligence: https://dating-intelligence.com/ 00:00 Introduction and New Ventures 02:52 Exploring East Coast vs. West Coast Perspectives 05:49 The Importance of Communication in Relationships 08:49 Body Count: The Taboo Topic 11:54 The Double Standards in Sexual History 14:51 The Role of Experience in Relationships 17:42 Insecurity and Trust in Relationships 20:54 The Impact of Past Relationships on Current Dynamics 27:19 Navigating Trust and Insecurity in Relationships 29:59 Understanding Past Experiences and Their Impact 34:14 The Role of Judgment in Relationships 38:50 The Importance of Connection Over Past 44:27 The Complexity of Body Count Conversations 49:05 Timing and Attraction in Relationships
This week on The Mother Daze, we are deep-diving into everything, in the most delightfully all-over-the-place way that only we can. Teresa gives the inside scoop on her brand-new movie, we share the messy/heart-bursting updates from our weeks, and we finally reveal our next big adventure: the Dazey Women's Circle is officially launching! Spots are teeny-tiny, so if you feel the nudge to join… follow it, babesss. Sarah also shares the wild astrology reading she had and the signs, and cosmic breadcrumbs guiding her into the new year. And together we reflect on this past year: the growth, the grief, the hilarity, and the ways motherhood has shape-shifted us once again. Plus we talk the real postpartum stuff, staying well when you're time-poor, movement that actually feels supportive, supplements we love, and the micro-rituals that keep us tethered when life feels like a tumble dryer!!! Resource links: onepeloton.com This episode is proudly sponsored by Storyworth! storyworth.com/motherdaze Follow Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ DISCOUNT CODES: • Go to www.baeo.com and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 • Go to www.lovewell.earth and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 More about the show! • Watch this episode on YouTube here • Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com • Read and buy our book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Barn Talk! In today's episode, Sawyer and Tork are joined by brand builder, restaurateur, and bourbon aficionado Tim Jones. From his small-town Kentucky upbringing—where cattle farming, moonshining, and greeting card factories shaped his early days—to working with iconic bourbon brands like Buffalo Trace and Weller, Tim Jones shares his journey through the world of creativity and entrepreneurship. We dig into the grit behind building great brands, Tim Jones's leap into owning his own businesses, including the buzzworthy Boondogs hot dog joint, and how bourbon became a centerpiece of his story. Plus, hear about Tim Jones's behind-the-scenes experiences on Discovery Channel's Moonshiners and Master Distiller, and the lessons learned from both triumphs and setbacks (including exploding cans!). This episode packs practical wisdom, laughs, and inspiration for anyone chasing their own vision—whether you're a farmer, a founder, or just a fellow bourbon lover.Shop Farmer Grade
FREEDOM CALCULATOR™ https://jenniferjadealvarez.myflodesk.com/freedom-calculatorSend me a DM "GROW" on IG instagram.com/jenniferjadealvarez to get your FREE copy of The Ultimate Salon Growth Blueprint: Systems, Sales, and Scaling for SuccessMYA- https://joinmya.com/meetings/hannah-kipp/mya-virtual-tour-jennifer-alvarez Use code JA2FREE for 2 months free Ready to work with a VA? https://keap.page/tjb048/elevate-strategic-partnership.htmlFACEBOOK GROUPJoin the free Facebook group to join like minded beauty pros! www.Facebook.com/groups/salonandsuitebusinessNeed A Bookkeeper?TRUEPROFITSALONSBLUEPRINThttps://jenniferjadealvarez.myflodesk.com/salon-growth-blueprintConnect with Erin Millshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-mills-43bb07325/http://www.theorysalons.comKeywordsbeauty industry, salon ownership, resilience, team dynamics, marketing strategies, leadership, personal growth, adversity, salon culture, business successSummaryIn this episode of the Beauty Business Game Changer Podcast, host Jennifer Alvarez welcomes Erin Mills, a salon owner who shares her inspiring journey in the beauty industry. Erin discusses her initial struggles, the challenges of opening a salon just before the COVID-19 pandemic, and the importance of resilience in overcoming adversity. She emphasizes the significance of building a caring team culture, effective marketing strategies, and the need for salon owners to be financially prepared. Erin also highlights her commitment to developing future leaders within her team and shares valuable insights on leadership and personal growth.TakeawaysErin started her beauty career 16 years ago, finding her passion in cosmetology.Opening a salon during COVID was both a challenge and a blessing.Building a caring team culture is essential for salon success.Resilience is key to navigating the ups and downs of business ownership.Effective marketing strategies, especially on social media, are crucial for attracting clients.Salon owners must be financially prepared for unexpected challenges.Developing future leaders within the team is a priority for Erin.The calmest leader in the room wins during crises.It's important to give team members room to grow and learn from their experiences.Caring for team members while maintaining business health is a delicate balance.Sound bites"This is it, I just know it.""I want to see them long-term.""I want to help develop."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Erin Mills and Her Journey00:58 The Start of a Passionate Career in Beauty02:54 Opening Theory Salons: A Leap of Faith06:02 Navigating Challenges: The Impact of COVID-1909:09 Resilience in Adversity: Overcoming Personal Loss11:46 Building a Strong Team and Culture14:47 Lessons Learned from Business Challenges17:59 Evolving Team Dynamics and Culture21:42 Creating a Path for Growth and Stability26:30 Marketing Strategies for Salon Success31:36 Generating Leads Through Social Media37:36 Team Dynamics and Leadership Challenges44:21 Navigating Employee Performance and Growth47:05 Future Plans and New Ventures
Thousands of tonnes of bread end up in New Zealand dumps every year, but an enterprising venture is recycling old loaves and getting them back into pantries as flour. Environmental and chemical lecturer, Dr Febelyn Reguyal spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber has kept headlines buzzing with a series of major career, business, and personal milestones over the past several days, each potentially pivotal for his long-term narrative. The biggest headline came from the business world as Justin's wife, Hailey Bieber, officially became a billionaire after elf Beauty agreed to acquire her skincare brand Rhode for a staggering one billion dollars. According to AOL Entertainment, Justin took to Instagram to celebrate Hailey, posting heartfelt photos of the two embracing and sharing a congratulatory message. The news was amplified by Hailey's own Vogue cover, where she dismissed persistent rumors about marriage troubles, emphasizing how strong and real their relationship is behind closed doors. This follows last weekend's buzzworthy moment when Justin surprised everyone with an unannounced performance alongside SZA at Kendrick Lamar's Grand National Tour in LA. Hailey, ever the supportive spouse, shared multiple Instagram clips of Justin serenading on stage and affectionately kissing SZA's hand, calling the artists her two favorites.On the business side, there's also been chatter about Justin's newest venture, the streetwear label SKYLRK, launched in July. India Today covered how Hailey has played an active role in design, with Justin maintaining full creative control and working alongside longtime collaborator Neima Khaila. Hailey, in a recent GQ interview, called the process “incredible and amazing,” noting that creative synergy is at the heart of their work—and their marriage. She also shared glimpses of their routine balancing family life with new parenthood, as the Biebers remain fiercely protective of their fifteen-month-old son Jack while navigating the realities of the public eye.Musically, Bieber made waves on November 13 with a livestream performance of “Purpose” featuring We The Band, as reported by numerous fan accounts and YouTube clips. While headlines haven't pointed to any brand-new releases, his continued presence onstage and participation in buzzy music nights—like the recent Justin Bieber Night in New York—show his enduring draw. There's also significant buzz ahead of a tribute concert to his catalog slated for November 22 in LA, reinforcing his impact on pop culture.On social, Justin has been trending for his show of support for Hailey, with followers praising his heartfelt messages for her business triumph. As for rumors, speculation about new music remains high but unconfirmed; none of the major outlets have reported definitive news on a Bieber album drop or tour plans. All told, the past week has been a blend of billion-dollar deals, intimate stage moments, and a united power couple publicly at ease with balancing fame, fashion, family, and future plans.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In this episode of Beyond the Wild Podcast, the hosts reconnect after a long time apart. They share highlights from their recent field adventures, personal updates, and tease some future episodes.Chapters00:00 Reconnecting After Time Apart02:51 Field Adventures and Experiences05:59 Photography and Creative Projects08:58 Celebrating Personal Milestones11:56 Wildlife Encounters and Family Moments14:54 Photography Gear Insights17:57 Community Engagement and Support20:59 New Ventures and Merchandise23:54 Exploring Muskox and Unique Landscapes30:21 Capturing Nature's Beauty: The Journey Begins35:11 The Thrill of Wildlife Photography40:12 Embracing the Unexpected in Nature44:22 Youth Photography Camp: Inspiring the Next Generation49:42 Tech Talk: The Future of Photography Gear54:14 Looking Ahead: Future Adventures and ContentThanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
In this episode of the Millennial Livin' Podcast, we welcome content creator Lisa Summers, who shares her journey in building her brand and business over the past two and a half years. Lisa discusses the challenges she faced, the importance of support from her family, and the lessons learned in entrepreneurship. She emphasizes the need for passion in content creation and offers valuable advice for aspiring creators. Lisa also expresses her aspirations for the future, including expanding her community impact through her newsletter and speaking engagements.Stay connected & learn more about Lisa SummersIG: @itssummerssomehwereNewsletter and Fun things to do: It's Somewhere LocalLisa's Beacon PageMillennial Livin' can be found on multiple platforms including Apple Podcast and Spotify. Thank you for your love and support in advance♥️♥️♥️Website: Millenniallivin.com
This is Matt Reustle. Today, we are exploring the world of media deals. My guest is Blake Saunders. Blake has been in media investment banking for almost two decades. When I first met him, he was a banker, so I wasn't expecting to lean into this relationship, but I often introduce Blake to others as the banker. We delve into the current deal landscape and some of the realities of the media market, exploring how companies are navigating this new era, and then determine who's best positioned for the next chapter. Please enjoy this Breakdown of Media with Blake Saunders. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. —- This episode is brought to you by Portrait Analytics - your centralized resource for AI-powered idea generation, thesis monitoring, and personalized report building. Built by buy-side investors, for investment professionals. We work in the background, helping surface stock ideas and thesis signposts to help you monetize every insight. In short, we help you understand the story behind the stock chart, and get to "go, or no-go" 10x faster than before. Sign-up for a free trial today at portraitresearch.com — Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns (00:04:52) Meet Blake Saunders: Media Investment Banking Expert (00:06:53) The Evolution of Media: From Newspapers to Digital (00:08:07) Challenges and Changes in the Media Landscape (00:10:53) Blake's Career Shift and New Ventures (00:12:57) The Future of Media Deals and Buyer Dynamics (00:22:16) The Importance of Content and Premium IP (00:27:43) The Value of Sports and IP Libraries (00:28:33) Reimagining Content with Technology (00:31:22) The Role of Key Individuals in Media Brands (00:33:53) The Importance of Platform Exposure (00:36:38) The Event Cycle Post-COVID (00:43:18) The Impact of AI on Society and Economy (00:48:31) The Rise of Independent Content Creators (00:49:47) Lessons From the Media Industry
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
The AI industry is obsessed with making models smarter. But what if they're building the wrong kind of intelligence? In launching his new venture, humans&, Eric Zelikman sees an opportunity to shift the focus from pure IQ to building models with EQ. Sarah Guo is joined by Eric Zelikman, formerly of Stanford and xAI, who shares his journey from AI researcher to founder. Eric talks about the challenges of building human-centric AI, integrating long-term memory in models, and the importance of creating AI systems that work collaboratively with humans to unlock their full potential. Plus, Eric shares his views on abunance and what he's looking for in talent for humans&. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @ericzelikman Chapters: 00:00 – Eric Zelikman Introduction 00:29 – Eric's Early Interest in AI 01:29 – Challenges in AI and Automation 02:25 – Research Contributions 06:14 – Q-STaR and Scaling Up AI 08:14 – Current State of AI Models 15:23 – Human-Centric AI and Future Directions 22:08 – Eric's New Venture: humans& 35:33 – Recruitment Goals for humans& 36:57 – Conclusion
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1012: Sokwoo Rhee, EVP of Innovation at LG Electronics and Head of LG NOVA, reveals how LG is rethinking corporate innovation through ecosystem-led venture building. In this episode we explore LG NOVA's venture into healthcare, energy optimization, and AI innovation, including Primefocus Health and PADO, plus how public-private partnerships (like with West Virginia) power new business creation. Learn why LG is focused on vertical AI use cases, how they identify 5-10 year opportunities, and what it takes to build cross-sector teams for impact.
“I like to think about ESG not only as a risk management tool, but also as an opportunity. I think the, the flip side of risk is opportunity. So if we think that a diverse team is what will bring more innovation, more ideas, more, let's say different ways of looking at needs and products, then this is an opportunity….What about if we think about the way that people consume, what is the carbon footprint that we have?.... And how do you reduce it? Or maybe build technology that helps reduce your impact on the planet, or helps you reduce the amount of AI or cloud usage that you use? So I, I think that looking at ESG as a risk and, and as an opportunity tool is actually very good.” Cecile Blilious on Electric Ladies Podcast In 2025 so far, 2.3% of venture capital funding went to companies founded by women, 2.3%. So that means 97.7% of the funding went to men. The percents have been in the same range for decades. Seriously. Think of all the innovations that are not getting funded due to this ridiculous bias. What can we do about it? Listen to Cecile Blilious of Venture ESG and European Women in VC explain new financing models that could work to fund more innovative businesses, especially those founded by women – in this enlightening conversation with Electric Ladies Podcast host Joan Michelson. You'll hear about: ● What venture capital really is and how it works. How male and female VCs differ. ● Insights into ESG investing that address both the risks and the opportunities – reframing both ● New financing models we need and that they might look like. ● Plus, career advice, such as: “I think being clear about your values is very important. Where would you work and where wouldn't you?... Let's focus on one or two that are the most important things that are like showstoppers... Then in mid-career, what I see happen many times with women is that women don't apply to jobs…but if you don't apply, you're not even considered. So my advice would be, look at the next job that you'd like to have in your career path, and if you think that you're 50% qualified for it, apply because you are grow into the role” Cecile Blilious on Electric Ladies Podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also like: · Unlocking Capital For Women And Climate Solutions – Women Leaders In Finance And Investment, The Earth Day Women's Summit · The SEC Climate Risk Disclosure Rules – Tara Giunta, Global Co-Chair of ESG & Sustainable Finance Practice at Paul Hastings law firm · Climate as a Geopolitical Security Emergency, with Svitlana Krakovska, Ph.D. and Mirian Villela, head of Earth Charter, a UN-founded organization and the Center for Education for Sustainable Development. · The Hidden Power of ESG – with Natalie Jaresko, Managing Director, EY Parthenon, former Finance Minister of Ukraine Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
Ethan Suplee hosts an engaging episode of American Glutton titled "The Cheat Meal," featuring renowned chefs Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo. The trio dives into their passion for food, recounting epic culinary adventures and the transformative impact of their restaurants—Animal, Son of a Gun, and Jon & Vinny's—on Los Angeles' dining scene. From innovative dishes like snail steak to fostering a new generation of chefs, they explore food as art, culture, and community. Ethan shares insights on dieting, while Jon and Vinny discuss balancing indulgence with health, offering a raw look at their culinary empire.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction to Episode01:33 - Animal Restaurant Beginnings03:40 - Influencing LA's Food Culture06:13 - Epic Night of Eating09:48 - Exploring Unique Ingredients13:05 - Building a Restaurant Empire18:53 - Jon & Vinny's Impact28:58 - Fairfax's Evolution32:08 - Discovering Dino's Unique Dish35:09 - New Ventures and Kismet Rotisserie41:25 - Ethan's Diet and Cheat Meals48:57 - Balancing Gluttony and Health57:24 - Frozen Pizza Project Reveal01:09:57 - Q&A: Curbing Sugar Cravings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.