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It's Friday, October 25th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Mozambique Muslims have killed 5,000 people, mostly Christians Bishop António Juliasse has given a harrowing account of the murders, mass displacement, and hunger that have afflicted Mozambique, Africa over the last seven years due to the ongoing Islamist insurgency, reports Aid to the Church in Need. He said Mozambique has faced “seven years of displacement; seven years of death; seven years during which people have lived with great suffering; of hunger, because they cannot farm their land due to insecurity; of disease, because there is no access to medication, or because the closest clinic has been destroyed. Seven years during which children have not been able to study as they should.” Muslim militants have killed 5,000 people, many of whom were Christians. Plus, one million have been displaced as a result of the violent clashes between Muslim insurgents, seeking to establish a hard-line Islamic state, and the Mozambique Defense Armed Forces. Aid to the Church in Need has provided emergency aid, pastoral assistance and counselling for displaced people, as well as vehicles for missionaries and the construction of homes and community centers. Revelation 6:9-10 says, “When [Jesus] opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained. They called out in a loud voice, ‘How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the Earth and avenge our blood?'” Trump's former chief of staff makes wild accusations which are refuted In an interview with the New York Times, Donald Trump's former Chief of Staff, retired Marine General John Kelly, claimed that his former boss had praised Adolf Hitler's military and wished that he had the same. He also said Trump met the definition of a fascist and would govern as a dictator if elected a second time. Kamala Harris said this. HARRIS: “It is clear from John Kelly's words that Donald Trump is someone who I quote, ‘certainly falls into the general definition of fascist.'” Kelly's comments were defused by a vehement denial from Mike Pence's former chief of staff, reports The Blaze. According to Nick Ayers, Kelly's accusation is false. Ayers tweeted, "I've avoided commenting on intra-staff leaks or rumors or even lies as it relates to my time at the White House, but General Kelly's comments regarding President Trump are too egregious to ignore. I was with each of them more than most, and his commentary is patently false." In a campaign statement, Trump's Communications Director Steven Cheung said, "Kamala Harris is a stone-cold loser who is increasingly desperate because she is flailing, and her campaign is in shambles. That is why she continues to peddle outright lies and falsehoods that are easily disproven.” When J.D. Vance, Trump's Vice Presidential pick, was asked about it on the campaign trail, he said this. VANCE: “John Kelly was fired by Donald Trump, and he won't stop talking about it. Every time that John Kelly says something happened, you've got three or four people who are allegedly in the room when it happens, saying he's making it up. Even Mike Pence's chief of staff said that John Kelly is making up a bunch of [stuff] about Donald J Trump. “So, who do we believe? Do we believe multiple eyewitnesses, or do we believe a disgruntled ex-employee? I believe the multiple eyewitnesses. I think everything that John Kelly said is not true.” Anderson Cooper confronts Kamala about border flip flop In Wednesday night's CNN Town Hall in Pennsylvania, Anderson Cooper engaged Kamala Harris about her demonstrable flip flop on the border wall. COOPER: “Under Donald Trump, you criticized the wall more than 50 times. You called it stupid, useless, and a medieval vanity project. Is a border wall stupid?” HARRIS: “Why is there any ideological perspective on this? Let's just fix the problem.” COOPER: “To fix the problem, you're doing this compromise bill. It does call for $650 million that was earmarked under Trump to actually still go to build the wall.” HARRIS: “I am not afraid of good ideas where they occur.” COOPER: “So, you don't think it's stupid anymore?” Doctor withheld results of puberty-blocker study for political reasons A medical doctor and leading proponent of transgender procedures for minors recently admitted that she deliberately withheld the results of a taxpayer-funded study because it showed there were no positive mental health effects for gender dysphoric children who used puberty blockers, reports The Christian Post. Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who heads the largest youth gender clinic in the United States at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, told the New York Times that she feared releasing the results of the study would lead them to be "weaponized" by opponents of such procedures. J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, summarized the truth well in a tweet. She wrote, “We must not publish a study that says we're harming children because people who say we're harming children will use the study as evidence that we're harming children, which might make it difficult for us to continue harming children.” 115-year-old woman's secrets: fresh food and love of God And finally, America's oldest person died on Tuesday at her home in Houston at the age of 115, reports The U.S. Sun. Remarkably, Elizabeth Francis was living with her 95-year-old daughter and her 69-year-old granddaughter. Born on July 25, 1909, she lived through two world wars, two plagues and 20 U.S. Presidents, the first of whom was former President William Howard Taft. According to LongeviQuest, a database on the world's oldest people, Francis was the third-oldest person in the world at the time of her death, What was the secret to her long life? Her 69-year-old granddaughter referenced her diet. GRANDDAUGHTER: “She did have a garden. A lot of her food out of her garden, she would cook herself.” Plus, Francis never smoked or drank alcohol nor did she need glasses or hearing aids. Her 95-year-old daughter talked about her late mother's guiding principles. DAUGHTER: “Always do the right thing. Treat each other as you would have them treat you.” And in a May 2024 story on the Houston ABC affiliate, Francis cited 1 John 4:8. FRANCIS: “He who does not love does not know God, for God is love.” Since her voice was soft, she said, “He who does not love does not know God, for God is love.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, October 25th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Tucker Carlson biographer Chadwick Moore and former White House Chief of Staff to the VP Nick Ayers will join to discuss Donald Trump's VP pick.
Ray Epps is the only major figure on January 6 to be celebrated by liberals in Congress, profiled by the New York Times, and almost totally ignored by the DOJ. For two years, conservatives have pointed out this bizarre state of affairs. Now, Epps is responding with a defamation lawsuit, backed by some of the most sinister figures on the left. Plus, in a strange and horrifying twist, most American diaper companies are proudly pro-abortion. Charlie's friend Nick Ayers talks about the launch of EveryLife.com, a pro-life diaper maker, and also shares the incredible story of how he and his wife were told they would never have children, only to successfully have triplets.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Will sits down with former Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence and Member of the Public Square Board of Directors, Nick Ayers, to discuss the work that the Trump Administration did to help the everyday man and woman. Plus, they look at how the accomplishments of the administration closely resembled that of President Theodore Roosevelt. Later, Nick explains how Public Square is helping consumers shop at companies that align with their personal values. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainPodcast@fox.com Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Ayers didn't enter politics for power or personal gain — he just wanted to serve. That's why he's worked for leaders such as Sonny Perdue, Mike Pence and others. We'll hear all about Nick's experiences — including his journey to the White House, the true cost of walking in God's plan, balancing work with family life, and having the right motivations to help others and effect change. Keep up with Average Brad ~ http://www.averagebrad.com
The Winton Woods High School football team hasn't missed a step since winning the ultimate prize in December. Winton Woods, the reigning Division II state champion, has won 14 consecutive games going back to Oct. 8, 2021. As the Warriors (5-0) prepare to host Anderson (3-2) Friday night, Winton Woods coach Chad Murphy joined the WCPO High School Insider podcast to discuss this season. Murphy was joined by senior wide receiver Carlos Cox Jr., senior defensive lineman Terren Macklin and senior running back KC Spears in the conversation about the program. This episode also includes perspective from Lakota West senior quarterback Mitch Bolden as he improved to 31-6 as a starter last week. You will also hear from Hughes coach Lorenzo Engleman as he's led the Big Red to a 3-1 record in his first season as head coach. And Williamsburg coach Nick Ayers describes how grateful he is to lead the Wildcats in his first season with the program. More at https://wcpo.com/highschoolinsider See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Ryan Hanley Show, Nick Ayers, Chief Marketing Officer at Better Agency, joins the podcast to talk about insurance marketing, building technology, and putting on rockstar conferences. There's always a tremendous conversation when Nick's on the show. Don't miss this episode. Episode Highlights: Nick shares some ideas to take into consideration before starting a company. (7:06) Nick mentions that the cornerstone of marketing is being able to understand how people feel and being able to articulate the voices already in their heads. (12:36) Nick explains that a lot of companies will soon realize that they need to hire real marketing motions in their company. (19:38) Nick shares that their strategy has been to always commit to being genuine to their brand. (25:12) Nick talks about how the industry has changed and in some ways relaxed in the last few years. (31:05) Nick shares their journey to making their first acquisition and the questions they were asked by most people. (42:10) Nick explains that he believes that independent agents are the best channel for insurance distribution. (45:10) Nick and Ryan discuss the best insurance events. (48:37) Nick explains that they learned lessons from these past conferences which they will apply in their future conferences. (54:06) Key Quotes: "We're going to continue to be who we are, and that's a major part of our overall brand, and that we're going to try to be relentless truth-tellers." - Nick Ayers "We believe that independent agents are the best channel for insurance distribution. There isn't anything stronger or better than when companies work directly with independent agents." - Nick Ayers “If we want to compete with everybody else in the AMS or the CRM, we're going to constantly be playing that comparison game. We want to do something that nobody's done before." - Nick Ayers Resources Mentioned: Nick Ayers LinkedIn Better Agency Reach out to Ryan Hanley
In this episode of The Ryan Hanley Show, Nick Ayers, Chief Marketing Officer at Better Agency, joins the podcast to talk about insurance marketing, building technology, and putting on rockstar conferences. There's always a tremendous conversation when Nick's on the show. Don't miss this episode. Episode Highlights: Nick shares some ideas to take into consideration before starting a company. (7:06) Nick mentions that the cornerstone of marketing is being able to understand how people feel and being able to articulate the voices already in their heads. (12:36) Nick explains that a lot of companies will soon realize that they need to hire real marketing motions in their company. (19:38) Nick shares that their strategy has been to always commit to being genuine to their brand. (25:12) Nick talks about how the industry has changed and in some ways relaxed in the last few years. (31:05) Nick shares their journey to making their first acquisition and the questions they were asked by most people. (42:10) Nick explains that he believes that independent agents are the best channel for insurance distribution. (45:10) Nick and Ryan discuss the best insurance events. (48:37) Nick explains that they learned lessons from these past conferences which they will apply in their future conferences. (54:06) Key Quotes: "We're going to continue to be who we are, and that's a major part of our overall brand, and that we're going to try to be relentless truth-tellers." - Nick Ayers "We believe that independent agents are the best channel for insurance distribution. There isn't anything stronger or better than when companies work directly with independent agents." - Nick Ayers “If we want to compete with everybody else in the AMS or the CRM, we're going to constantly be playing that comparison game. We want to do something that nobody's done before." - Nick Ayers Resources Mentioned: Nick Ayers LinkedIn Better Agency Reach out to Ryan Hanley
In this episode of The Ryan Hanley Show, Nick Ayers, Chief Marketing Officer at Better Agency, joins the podcast to talk about insurance marketing, building technology, and putting on rockstar conferences. There's always a tremendous conversation when Nick's on the show.Don't miss this episode.Episode Highlights: Nick shares some ideas to take into consideration before starting a company. (7:06) Nick mentions that the cornerstone of marketing is being able to understand how people feel and being able to articulate the voices already in their heads. (12:36) Nick explains that a lot of companies will soon realize that they need to hire real marketing motions in their company. (19:38) Nick shares that their strategy has been to always commit to being genuine to their brand. (25:12) Nick talks about how the industry has changed and in some ways relaxed in the last few years. (31:05) Nick shares their journey to making their first acquisition and the questions they were asked by most people. (42:10) Nick explains that he believes that independent agents are the best channel for insurance distribution. (45:10) Nick and Ryan discuss the best insurance events. (48:37) Nick explains that they learned lessons from these past conferences which they will apply in their future conferences. (54:06) Key Quotes: "We're going to continue to be who we are, and that's a major part of our overall brand, and that we're going to try to be relentless truth-tellers." - Nick Ayers "We believe that independent agents are the best channel for insurance distribution. There isn't anything stronger or better than when companies work directly with independent agents." - Nick Ayers “If we want to compete with everybody else in the AMS or the CRM, we're going to constantly be playing that comparison game. We want to do something that nobody's done before." - Nick Ayers Resources Mentioned: Nick Ayers LinkedIn Better Agency Reach out to Ryan Hanley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Cease & Desist Podcast Andy Mathisen is solo hosting (the other two hosts went rogue). We have special guest Nick Ayers joining us in studio! Thats right the guy who speaks in gifs. This episode features an insides look on "marketing for dummies."
In this episode of Agency Freedom Podcast, James talks with Nick Ayers, Chief Marketing Officer of Better Agency and Co-Founder of the Insurance Agency Owners Alliance. Learn more about Better Agency and request your demo at https://www.betteragency.io. Learn more about IAOA and join the Facebook group at https://www.iaoa.com/. Visit our website to join our email list, sign up to be a potential guest on the show, and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedompodcast.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@riskwell.com with ideas, questions, complaints, or your favorite grilling recipe.
In this episode of Agency Freedom Podcast, James talks with Nick Ayers, Chief Marketing Officer of Better Agency and Co-Founder of the Insurance Agency Owners Alliance. Learn more about Better Agency and request your demo at https://www.betteragency.io. Learn more about IAOA and join the Facebook group at https://www.iaoa.com/. Visit our website to join our email list, sign up to be a potential guest on the show, and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedompodcast.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@riskwell.com with ideas, questions, complaints, or your favorite grilling recipe.
This week on the Cease & Desist podcast we have special guests Nick Ayers and Will Shaw from Better Agency in the building! The conversation ranges from fantasy football, the future of the independent channel, and maybe even a little teaser for something happening with Better Agency and GloveBox.Donate to the GoFundMe here to see Nick and Will race in Tampa!https://www.gofundme.com/f/better-agency-foot-race-for-charity?utm_medium=email&utm_source=product&utm_campaign=p_email%2B2300-co-team-welcomeGloveBox The client experience platform for independent insurance agents
In this episode of the Age of Indiependence podcast, host Katlyn Eggar interviews Chris Greene, President at The Flood Insurance Guru. Chris talks about the significance of having flood insurance and the impact of utilizing video as a platform to teach people about flood. Episode Highlights: Katlyn introduces Chris Greene. (00:51) Chris mentions that Louisiana had the most hurricane landfalls ever recorded. (1:37) Chris shares that in 2019, they went to several parts of Oklahoma, Iowa, and Nebraska, meeting with flood victims, helping them mitigate issues, and provided them an appropriate rate, based on the actions they're willing to take. (6:01) Chris mentions that Arizona is one of the most frequently flooded areas because of the monsoon season. (6:44) Chris shares that wildfires create one of the biggest flood exposures because it takes FEMA a few years to change a flood map and to do a flood insurance study. (8:04) Chris shares that they use technology with Google or GIS and other platforms that could help them understand their flood risk. (8:46) Chris mentions that when he was in college he volunteered for the hazmat team. (10:13) Chris mentions that he started in the insurance industry in 2009, and worked at Liberty for six months. (10:45) Chris shares that three years ago, he took a video course from Nick Ayers called Major Live Video and it taught him more about videos. (14:05) Chris explains the reason why he created the video journey of 365 flood education videos. (15:07) Chris shares that this December, he’s about to hit 700 videos in 700 days and his goal is to reach 1,000 videos in 1,000 days. (15:33) Chris shares that they use YouTube as their video platform and have a playlist for insurance agents, realtors, lenders, and more. They’re also building out a knowledgebase article system on their website. (18:53) Chris mentions that he has Virtual Assistants that are working on his videos and makes the process easier. (21:12) Chris shares what Vidyard is all about. (29:54) Chris shares that he grew up with learning disabilities. Therefore, having a passion for education has always been the core focus of their company. (40:25) Key Quotes: “It’s not all about selling all these policies. For me, it's about diving in deep and finding a solution. Honestly, that to me, is the biggest one, I just enjoy that.” - Chris Greene “What people don't realize is a piece of content doesn't have to be a blog that doesn't have to be a video. What I tell people is that an image can say more than 1,000 words, a lot of times.” - Chris Greene “Our whole goal is to be an extension of your team. Our whole goal is at the end of the day to make your agency look like a rock star, like a commercial agent of the day to Hey, you completely saved me on this deal and made me look good to the client. So, all of a sudden, they've got a customer for life. That's kind of our goal.” - Chris Greene Resources Mentioned: Agency Intelligence Reach out to Katlyn Eggar Chris Greene LinkedIn The Flood Insurance Guru Advertisers: Lightspeed Voice We Got Your Podcast
First Star Football Report publisher Dave Berk joined Dave Lapham for his First Star Logistics "In the Trenches" podcast to talk Southwest Ohio High School football playoffs. In this episode, Anderson head coach Evan Dreyer and Hamilton Badin head coach Nick Yordy will talk about their upcoming games with a discussion about key players and what they need to do to advance. Podcast Breakdown Opening Division I - Region 4 title game between St. Xavier and Lakota West. Division 2 - Region 8 match-up between Anderson and La Salle with guest Anderson head coach Evan Dreyer. Division 3 - Region 12 rematch between Kettering Alter and Hamilton Badin with guest Rams head coach Nick Yordy. Shoutout to West Clermont head coach Nick Ayers. Quick Hits - Other games to watch. Kings @ Winton Woods, Valley View @ Wyoming, Versailles @ Roger Bacon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/support
Nick Ayers was at a coffee shop. I asked him what he was doing there and he replied with “I needed a change of scenery and work from a different location.” Not everyone can thrive in the exact same work location for every single day. Nick’s insight and feedback about changing location and how it helps him work more was so interesting. Listen to this podcast through the lens of how much freedom am I giving to my team and are we encouraging them to change up the location based on the type of work they are doing so they can thrive?
Welcome back as we kick off Season 3 of the SUPfm podcast! We're both really excited to get back after a short break and we've got a load of new and great guests to share with you over the weeks to come, so don't miss out and make sure you've subscribed on your preferred pod-catcher to get each episode as they are released! In this episode we catch up with Nick Ayers, a regional water-safety lead for the RNLI. The RNLI is a UK based charity whose brave volunteers rescue countless people across the UK and Ireland every year and he talks about the work of the RNLI to keep SUP boarders safe and the rise in paddle-board incidents post lock-down. This episode ties in nicely with something that we've been working REALLY hard on, over the summer and which we've recently released : an exclusive and brand new online course called : "Stand Up Paddleboard Safety - Becoming Self Sufficient On The Water". It is designed for leisure paddlers and will give you a deep understanding of conditions, hazards to avoid, and best practices. WE don't believe that there is a better course available online anywhere and this fully comprehensive 47 module video course helps you study at your own pace... and your paddle sessions will be WAY more rewarding and interesting after you've finished it. Get £10 off here --> https://www.supfm.show/10 (https://www.supfm.show/10) Do you have any water safety stories and lessons to share? We'd love to hear them, sign up to our newsletter and hit reply on any of the emails we send you: https://www.supfm.show/contact/ (https://www.supfm.show/contact/ ) alternatively you can tell us your story by leaving us a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/supfm (https://www.speakpipe.com/supfm) Support this podcast
In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Aurora Mullet, Owner of Intrinsic Insurance Services. Aurora talks about how she found her way in the insurance industry and how she built an independent insurance agency. Episode Highlights: David introduces Aurora Mullet. (1:35) David mentions that he was intrigued by the agents in California who are dealing with issues that are similar to a hurricane. (1:52) Aurora shares her background. (2:12) What pushed Aurora in the sales direction? (2:56) Aurora thought that a salesperson was similar to a car salesman. (3:13) Did Aurora willingly go into being a cross seller? (6:50) How did Aurora become an Independent Agency Owner? (7:52) David shares that he wants everybody who helped him build his agency to have an opportunity to gain equity in the agency. (8:55) Aurora shares that they’re the only agency in California that every single producer has the opportunity to be a salary or 1099 and own their book. (10:00) David mentions that Aurora has a niche in specialty cars. (10:57) Aurora explains wildfire insurance. (11:55) Aurora mentions that in early California, you can’t get standard homeowners insurance if you didn't qualify for earthquake policy. (12:07) Aurora shares that risk sharing is a private company that has been set up and all property insurers have to pay into a portion, and back portion of it if they want to do business in California. (12:52) Aurora shares why she stopped writing business in Florida. (14:34) David mentions that if it's not something that he’s comfortable with, he’s risk-averse enough that he would rather give it to an expert. (16:09) Aurora shares that most people were pleased that they found an option that will allow them to keep their homes. (17:51) David thinks that what Aurora said was a universal principle, regardless of what you write. (18:08) Kyle shares that when you’re on the service side, you’ll be able to apply it to your producer role, where you’ll know a bit more about how the policy works and what it should be. (18:17) David mentions that when you’re creative and you’re thinking in a way that other people don’t, you’ll find revenue streams that people will never find. (19:17) Aurora shares the concept of, what you're not writing, you don't touch and you don't solicit. (19:33) What does the open network that Aurora built look like, and what made her do it? (20:32) Aurora mentions that there are currently 12 agencies, from Northern California that joined. (23:12) What would Aurora say the amount of premium looks like that changes hands back and forth, from the referral network? (23:24) David thinks that one of the biggest flaws in their industry is the amount of greed that can manifest itself. (25:29) David explains the two classes of people, a problem solver, and a product salesman. (26:09) Aurora shares why she was known as “The Hagerty Girl”. (27:25) Aurora mentions that Nick Ayers taught her how to figure out her target markets, how to locate them, and hyper locate them when she’s at shows. (28:52) Aurora shares that it gave them the ability to drive the business and everything that came from it, grew outside of their niche. (29:02) What does Hagerty Insurance do? (30:00) Aurora mentions that Hagerty started with wooden boats and since then, they have been by far the best company, and they do classic autos, classic motorcycles, and they do race day. (30:28) How much performance driving experience does Aurora have? (33:23) Does Aurora have a collection of classic cars? (34:39) What are Aurora’s other niches, outside the Hagerty? (35:13) Aurora mentions that everything else is property driven, and it’s all about high risk. (35:44) How does Aurora manage her loss ratio, with all the classic and exotic cars? (36:25) Aurora mentions that they do a lot of public education speaking to fire councils, to the board of supervisor meetings, and in social media, as well. (38:34) What has Aurora seen that has been the most successful? (41:06) Aurora shares that they’re setting up, they brought Better Agency, and they’re bringing a VA for the same concept. (47:19) Has Aurora found the path to be more resistant in this industry, as a female agency principal or a female producer? (51:07) Aurora mentions that she’s a pretty strong individual and she will communicate, where she needs to communicate. (51:28) Aurora shares that some people need to realize that if they take help from a woman as a man, they’re not weak. It’s a process that they have to go through, internally. (52:26) Tweetable Quotes: “After seven years, I looked around and saw that my salary wasn't increasing, my responsibilities were increasing, my knowledge of how to run the agency was increasing. And I finally just decided that I didn't want to make that money for other people.” - Aurora Mullet “Being in the niche portion of it, I feel part of my job to be able to serve customers is to know the marketplace, not just know my marketplace, but to know all options that are out there.” - Aurora Mullet “I probably get about 15 instant messages a day from agents going, where do I place this, what do I do? So that's not just high fire, it's any property in California, farm, or whatever it is.” - Aurora Mullet “Education in general, where we're helping to create the first entire county wise of fire-wise community status. It's I think helping to educate people, especially our customers on how to maintain your property properly has helped keep our loss ratios down, and higher deductibles.” - Aurora Mullet “Probably the thing that we strike up the most resistance on is just, you know, somehow the idea is better if it comes from a man to a man than, a man to a woman.” - Aurora Mullet “For a lot of individuals, it's just a lifelong process, that they have to realize that if they take help from a woman as a man, they're not weak. It's something internally that they have to go through, and probably be open to all suggestions out there.” - Aurora Mullet Resources Mentioned: David Carothers LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes Aurora Mullet LinkedIn Intrinsic Insurance Services
Nick Ayers, with Made You Look, bring us the fire in this interview. Nick is one of the very few YouTube Marketers that knows what is is doing! Be sure to check this out! Free tips included!
Episode 317 Nick Ayers is a First Class Father, investor, entrepreneur and the former Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States Mike Pence. Time Magazine listed him as one of the Top 40 under 40 Most influential people in politics. He was at one time considered the favorite to become the White House Chief of Staff and in this Episode, Nick explains why he didn’t accept the position, he shares his Fatherhood journey which includes triplets, he discusses how becoming a Dad changed his perspective on life, he describes the challenges of raising three children the same age, he talks about his early political career and his time serving as the Vice President’s Chief of Staff, he tells us his plans for the future, he offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! Subscribe to First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
"The most important aspect of your video is not your video." - Nick Ayers (MadeYouLookVideo)
Georgia had a little earthquake recently, but apparently that's not going to keep Nick Ayers from leaving the Trump administration--and a very big job offer--to come back home. Meanwhile, Norfolk Southern will soon call Atlanta home; Governor-elect Brian Kemp makes his first major speech (without anything exploding behind him) a few days after he paid a peacemaking visit to Atlanta's City Hall and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. And who would have guessed a couple of years ago that a wildly popular soccer team would be the one to break Atlanta's long championship drought? That's just some of what's on the menu in this edition of the Political Breakfast. WABE political contributor Denis O'Hayer welcomes Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson and Republican strategist Brian Robinson.
"Individual #1 is now a federal criminal."Whether or not events were meant to serve as a distraction is a matter for debate, but there can be no doubting this was another horror week for Trump. The Michael Cohen sentencing directly implicates Individual #1, aka President Donald Trump, in federal crimes. Trump's on-camera tantrum could lead to another government shutdown, and John Kelly's resignation leaves a gaping hole in the White House that none of those fabled best people seem willing to fill. Also, Tillerson, Attorney General pick William Barr, Russian spy Maria Butina, and Mueller.
It’s another wild week in the United States of America, where any child can grow up to be Individual One! Actually, that’s not true, you have to choose a life of crime and complicity, and this week’s Gaslit Nation discusses what’s new for the indicted (Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort), the people who failed to stop them (James Comey), the accomplices (John Kelly, Nick Ayers), and the new guy who will likely let everyone walk, Iran-Contra style (William Barr). Sarah and Andrea discuss how extreme wealth and corruption of the justice system have created a stratified class that can in a sense do no wrong -- because no one will punish them for the wrong they’ve done! We also weigh in on the crisis in France, the role of social media in political protest, and the ongoing fallout from the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
It might just be the Washington job that no one wants… but there is an opening for White House Chief of Staff. The President announced over the weekend that John Kelly would be leaving at the end of the year, and then next person in line, Nick Ayers, doesn't want the job, not wanting to serve two years in the post. Daniel Lippman, reporter for Politico, joins us for who might be in line next for this important post. Next, it's Google's turn to get the Facebook treatment. After months of dodging requests to testify on Capitol Hill, Google CEO Sundar Pichai will be taking the hot seat today. The House Judiciary committee has signaled that it will not take it easy on Pichai and will be questioning him on privacy, how it handles user's data, anti- conservative bias, and plans to bring Google back to China. David, McCabe, technology reporter for Axios, joins us for what to expect. Finally, imagine the next time you are on vacation… you look around and realize that all the other tourists around you are taking the same picture as you. There is a sense of “pics or it didn't happen.” You've seen other people pictures on social media and decide, I want to go to that same exact place. Laura Mallonee, writer for Wired, joins us to help answer the question, why we all take the same travel photos. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
With the news that John Kelly is leaving his post as Chief of Staff for Donald Trump, the White House is having a very hard time finding a new one. Trump thought he could hire Mike Pence's chief of staff, Nick Ayers, but he left his post and went back to private business. No one wants this job because working for Donald Trump is an impossible job! We talk to Kelly Dietrich, Founder of the National Democratic Training Committee, Tiffany Muller, the President of End Citizens United and Politics Reporter for Mother Jones, Pema Levy!
West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Specials; Tarrytown Chowder Tuesdays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, Trump was ‘super pissed' when Nick Ayers jumped ship.On the rest of the menu, the Trump campaign's Hispanic outreach staffer was ordered to pay $25,000 for violating her non-disclosure agreement when she sued for racial discrimination; thirty-two leaders of churches, mosques, synagogues and indigenous communities were arrested by riot police at the border fence in San Diego; and, two separate people were planning mass killings in Toledo, Ohio until federal authorities managed to stop them.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where Ryan Zinke used Thanksgiving to sneak a Koch adviser and party loyalist to be in charge of FOIA requests to the Interior Department; and, the FBI is now investigating election fraud by Republicans in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~“As I ate the oysters with their strong taste of the sea and their faint metallic taste that the cold white wine washed away, leaving only the sea taste and the succulent texture, and as I drank their cold liquid from each shell and washed it down with the crisp taste of the wine, I lost the empty feeling and began to be happy and to make plans.” ― Ernest Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/12/11/1818371/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-Tarrytown-Chowder-Tuesdays
Lynn and Susan are kicking off the show talking about Nick Ayers, aide to Pence, declining the offer to be Trump's Chief of Staff.
President Trump’s top pick to be his next chief of staff, Nick Ayers, will not take the job and instead leave the White House at the end of the year, reopening negotiations over who will succeed the departing John Kelly as his third chief of staff.
Can anyone actually manage an administration run by Donald Trump? That’s just one of the questions tackled on the latest episode of OMNISHAMBLES, in which Sam Stein, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng break down another chaotic week in Washington. There were big staffing shakeups, Special Counsel sentencing memos, and detailed descriptions of just how much Paul Manafort lied to prosecutors. Swin gets into the blow by blow of John Kelly’s time as Chief of Staff in the White House, and how his removal is welcomed news among some at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and many outside of it. He also breaks down why Trump’s first choice as a replacement, Nick Ayers, refused to serve for a two year term, and whether anyone who does take the role will ever be good enough for the president. Erin jumps into a conversation about what’s still to come in the Mueller investigation, including revelations on how the infamous Trump Tower Moscow deal died. And Sam talks about the fabulous life of a D.C. media superstar—including managing his kid’s 4:48 AM wakeup time.
It's Black Friday! Mo'Kelly and John Thomas give you the latest tips to save money and take some crazy Thanksgiving listener stories. Michael Avenatti's prosecutor declines felony case against him and young Nick Ayers could be Trump's next chief of staff.
It's Black Friday! Mo'Kelly and John Thomas fill in for John and Ken and give you the latest tips to save money and take some crazy Thanksgiving listener stories. Michael Avenatti's prosecutor declines felony case against him and young Nick Ayers could be Trump's next chief of staff.
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
Unless you want to buy a really big door that knows how to handle it. It's never easy finding the right people for your agency. It's even harder when they will never care about your business as much as you do. It's impossible and expecting anything else is just asking for trouble. That's what I talked with Nick Ayers, at i80 Insurance and IAOA, about as he shares his struggles. P.S. Nick is going to be speaking at Elevate if you want to experience the real deal.
Unless you want to buy a really big door that knows how to handle it. It's never easy finding the right people for your agency. It's even harder when they will never care about your business as much as you do. It's impossible and expecting anything else is just asking for trouble. That's what I talked with Nick Ayers, at i80 Insurance and IAOA, about as he shares his struggles. P.S. Nick is going to be speaking at Elevate if you want to experience the real deal.
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
Unless you want to buy a really big door that knows how to handle it. It's never easy finding the right people for your agency. It's even harder when they will never care about your business as much as you do. It's impossible and expecting anything else is just asking for trouble. That's what I talked with Nick Ayers, at i80 Insurance and IAOA, about as he shares his struggles. P.S. Nick is going to be speaking at Elevate if you want to experience the real deal.
Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, Nick Ayers, told a group of Republican donors earlier this week that they should consider jettisoning any Republican members of Congress who don't back President Trump's agenda. While donors "didn't bat an eye" according to David Drucker of the Washington Examiner, congressional Republicans were livid over the comments. "I really think there's a power struggle for control of the Republican Party going on," says Drucker, the senior political correspondent for the Washington Examiner. Michael Steele and Rick Ungar discuss the GOP and NRA's support of a ban on bump stocks and whether this could lead to more responsible gun control legislation.
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
Nick Ayers joins Agency Nation Radio to explain how he has used video to make his insurance business more human. We also talk agency culture and getting gray hair in your 30's... Get more Agency Nation Radio here.
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
Nick Ayers joins Agency Nation Radio to explain how he has used video to make his insurance business more human. We also talk agency culture and getting gray hair in your 30's... Get more Agency Nation Radio here.