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It's three days after the election in the USA and suffice it to say, our hosts were not in the best mood over it. Florian takes the reigns as host while Nick is shocked that people actually listen to the podcast.
Home ownership, betting on the future, and organizing at work.
Nick and Florian talk Burning Man. Then Kathrin appears. They talk more Burning Man. Then Raven appears. More Burning Man follows.
The OpenAI-generated summaries are so bad, we'd rather publish this episode without any shownotes. That's unless Nick manages to create them within 48 hours of Florian writing this text.
Recorded in December 2022. Florian asked ChatGPT to provide some shownotes. But those were really boring, and so even though it was faster than what Nick provided (and more), we still won't use them. Enjoy our conversation from the past.
SW041 The outskirts of Bremen
Nick is a quiet achiever and has been around wine growing and making his whole life thanks to his father Gary Farr. Now that Nick has his own brand and vineyard, Farr Rising he is continuing to impress the writers and judges. The latest accolade is taking out 1st place in the Top 52 Wineries of Australia in the Sydney Morning Herald. #farrrising @cellarhandwine
Music impacts the brain and body. Music therapy is a clinically proven intervention to help individuals with and without disabilities. Several benefits are improving your memory, cognitive flexibility, stress, anxiety and more. Learn about the benefits of music therapy and music lessons. Then decide if music is the missing piece for your child and family. This week's guest is Nick Farr,MS, MT-BC, LCAT. His Credentials: - Director of Music Therapy at The Music Academy for Special Learners - Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapist - Board-Certified Music Therapist - Licensed Creative Arts Therapist New exciting news! We are on Feedspot's list of the Top Parenting Podcasts! blog.feedspot.com/parenting_podcasts/ MUSIC Look to Listen to Learn By Lisa Navarra & Maryann Buonaspina - www.amazon.com/dp/B074CLC98K/... Train My Brain By Lisa Navarra & Maryann Buonaspina - www.amazon.com/dp/B074CGR87B/... This podcast is presented by Lisa Navarra, Owner of Child Behavior Consulting, LLC. You Can Follow Us On: - www.facebook.com/ChildBehaviorConsulting - twitter.com/LNavarraCBC - www.linkedin.com/company/64563206/ - www.instagram.com/childbehaviorconsulting/ - www.youtube.com/channel/UCWwCxj-Aq469... - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... - open.spotify.com/show/60vi5zx... - music.amazon.com/podcasts/16365f2…ond-expectations
Settling into their post-pandemic reality, Florian and Nick talk all about sport and trains. All the trains. Trains in Germany. Trains in Poland and Serbia. Night trains. Train loops! And shockingly, unlike several previous episodes, this was not actually recorded on a train.
Nick Farr, author of The Long Disaster, a manifesto of preparedness, joins us to share a message of hope amongst our present meta-crisis and an unexpected link between the skills needed to survive and the Burning Man culture. With each hurricane, earthquake or armed conflict, the fragility of our systems becomes evident while the consequences of their failure bleeds across borders. The solution? Nick proposes closing the gap in six crucial areas.
Another great guest introduced to me by The Code 9 Foundation. You might just know of this bloke... David Buttifant was Collingwood FC's Sport Science Director for 13 years, which might I add included the 2010 AFL Premiership season. Dave went on to fulfill the same role at Carlton FC before starting "The Resilience Builders" with Nick Farr who was a much loved guest recently talking about all things resilience. When David and his wife suffered to the tragic loss of their son, Nicholas who took his own life, they turned their tragedy into triumph and founded The N.I.C.K Foundation where they support young people. I loved this chat and got fascinated about all things high performing humans and David is a brilliant human himself. DAVID BUTTIFANT Website: http://nickfoundation.org.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick left Florian on read for several months, so now they get to talk about it.
We all wouldn't mind being a bit more resilient, especially given the last couple of years we have just endured. Today I'm speaking to Nick Farr, former Victorian Police Officer and current resilience builder and adventurist. This episode is a co-share from The Code 9 Foundation podcast of which I've recently been given the pleasure of hosting so if you love these episodes that speak to current and former first responders then head over there and give them some love too. EPISODE SPONSOR | TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: www.testartfamilylawyers.com.au NICK FARR Website: www.resiliencebuilders.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A fun episode dedicated to getting to know our BridgeLIfe Pastor Nick Farr and BridgeStudents Pastor Jake Osborne.
[01:44] How Nick got into sales[05:01] Why Nick is transitioning into the Brazilian Market from the American Market[06:41] The differences in markets in the United States and Brazil[08:33] How is the sales process in Brazil different from the United States?[11:24] What separates top performers in sales from those who are yet to make it?[15:20] How does Nick bounce back effectively from a tough month?[18:50] What habits and routines help Nick show up at his best all the time?[24:39] What lessons has Nick borrowed from some of the great leaders that he has worked with?[27:41] What does success mean to Nick?[28:39] Does Nick love winning or hate losing more?[29:35] What does Nick love the most about sales?Key Quotes from the Episode:“I don’t think that there’s one style or one recipe for success in sales. You have some people that are super process oriented, you have people that are super technical, and you have some people that are a little bit more aggressive, and others may be good at challenging.”“When things are going great, don’t get too high. When things are not going great, don’t get too low.”“You have to be disciplined and self-motivated enough to do the work for you. Not for your manager, not for somebody else. You have to have self-motivation.”“Success is finding happiness, ideally through impact. If financial success comes along with that fantastic.”
Please contact Nick and complain about the missing show notes.
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[Update 1 Oct ‘20] GT WINE 2020 WINEMAKER OF THE YEAR- Simon Nash speaks with Nick Farr about his nomination for the GT Wine 2020 Winemaker of the Year. Nick talks about his passion for wines that show a sense of place and his link to a vineyard and family in France. #gtwine #2020finalists
Nesse episódio eu trouxe um amigo que trabalha junto comigo na HubSpot, o Nick Farr, gerente de canais no Brasil, para conversarmos sobre o que faz um vendedor alcançar sucesso. Falamos sobre diferença de vender nos EUA x Brasil, como treinar canais em meio a pandemia, como vender valor x preço, dicas de como organizar o seu dia e quais outros interesses além de negócios contribuem para o seu sucesso como vendedor.O Nick Farr estudou relações internacionais e já morou em 5 países diferentes, o que lhe ajudou muito a aprender com múltiplas culturas e agregar isso ao seu estilo de vender, além de ser um dos top vendedores da HubSpot nos últimos 4 anos. Tenho certeza que você irá gostar muito do nosso bate papo.Se quiser conectar com o Nick, você pode encontrá-lo no LinkedIn. Para mais conteúdo de vendas, acesso nosso site www.vendainbound.com.Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
In this global crisis, financial uncertainty affects us all, especially those whose livelihoods are based on gatherings like festivals and other events. Today on Life is a Festival, my friend and fellow member of Burners Without Borders, Nick Farr CPA, will help us navigate the byzantine networks of government programs so we can get the resources we need now, and prepare for the future. On the show Nick shares the immediate steps we can take for financial resilience, specifically how to get money from the government including Economic Impact Payments, unemployment benefits, and loans. We talk about how communities can support each other with initiatives like the Bay Area Safety Net Fund. We discuss what people with privilege can do, like redirecting institutional giving and support like the #sharemycheck initiative. Finally once we have some ground under our feet, long term resiliency means switching our mindset from disaster response to birthing a new way of being. Nick is an accountant at Kroon & Mitchell in Grand Rapids and practices in New York, Michigan and California. He as spent 20 years in disaster response including as Volunteer Coordinator at the Alvaro Obregon 286 building collapse site during the 2017 Mexico City Earthquake. He is also the author of The Long Disaster, a manifesto of preparedness written in collaboration with the BWB Spring Summit at Fly Ranch in 2019. Conditions are changing daily making some details in the show already obsolete. Therefore Nick has generously offered to create and respond to a thread in the Life is a Festival Facebook group to answer any questions you may have. Because in times of crisis, resilience ultimately comes from community. LINKS: The Long Disaster: https://longdisaster.org/ Burners Without Borders Response to Covid: https://www.burnerswithoutborders.org/projects/bwb-response-covid-19 Life is a Festival Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifeisafestival/ IRS Covid Relief and Impact Payments: https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus-tax-relief-and-economic-impact-payments IRS Get My Payment: https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment Covid Resources from Intuit: https://aidassist.intuit.com/app/home#/home #Co-Caring Dashboard https://co-caring-dashboard.netlify.app/ Treasury Department Assistance for Small Businesses: https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/cares/assistance-for-small-businesses The Safety Net Fund: https://medium.com/@safetynet/the-safety-net-fund-20040273d291 #Sharemycheck: https://www.sharemycheck.org/ Liz is All Biz Covid-19 Resource: https://lizisallbiz.com/covid-19-resources TIMESTAMPS :09 The first step is to take a breath :15 Don’t pay anything you don’t have to. If you can’t afford rent, pay $1 :23 How to get your Economic Impact Payment :28 The CARES Act has expanded Unemployment Benefits :39 PPE loans :44 Other loans and resources including :47 Bay Area Safety Net Fund :50 People in positions of privilege and #ShareMyCheck :54 Mutual Aid networks :57 Longer term resiliency 1:04 Becoming a Long Responder: Don’t just respond, birth a new way of being
Nick Farr is co-founder of Resilience Builders and is widely regarded as one of Australia's most accomplished high altitude athletes and leadership development coaches. He has climbed many of the world's highest mountains (including Mt Everest) and has led and coached more than one thousand people in challenging high altitude environments. On this episode of TYP, Nick and Craig talk all things mindset, adversity, self-management and of course, resilience.
I get to catch up with the infamous Nick Farr, and hear about how he came about in the hacker scene as the “guy in a suit” and other communities. A serial volunteer, Nick has had a lifetime full of helping or creating events from Hackers on a Plane to improving mail services at Burning … Continue reading "Episode 15: Nick Farr, Talking on purpose."
Nick Farr, Judith and Klaudia talk about different media of storytelling - written text, movies, live performance and computer games. A very (!) spontaneous episode but with lots of fun and three different angles on how stories can be told and percieved.
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In this episode: Tiger enrichment, Hackers on A Plane, Hacker spaces, Survive DC update, Security stereotypes, Denver area events, Boston College is out to get you!
In this episode: Tiger enrichment, Hackers on A Plane, Hacker spaces, Survive DC update, Security stereotypes, Denver area events, Boston College is out to get you!
My guest on this edition of Citizenreporter.org is Chilean-American, community organizer, world citizen Nick Farr who has been traveling around Chile observing many of the activities connected with the student protests demanding education reform in that country. For several months students throughout Chile have been holding mass rallies, protests as well as occupying university and high school buildings, demanding the government take action to address inequality in the education system and the creation of the country's first free higher education option. Presently education in Chile consists of a few prestigious charter-type schools, many more prestigious private schools which are very expensive, and then the rest of the public system that is considered poor quality-undesirable schooling. Rural areas, which is most of Chile, are especially plagued by a lack of affordable education. But even in cities these days, access to good schools is entirely dependent on where you live. The student movement that has exploded throughout the country is focused on the need for better quality and more accessible public education at all levels, especially secondary and university education. While occupy wall street started just over a month ago, students in Chile began occupying school buildings 4 months ago. As part of the occupation, they carry out a fully functioning program of providing meals, classes and cultural activities. One of the arguments against the students stems from the main leader of the movement who is a very vocal communist. Political opponents and many critical Chileans view his role as "evidence" that this protest is a communist invasion of the country. Meanwhile the nation, that is highly dependent on the price of copper, struggles as global commodity prices have become so unstable. Graduates who come out of the current higher education system find themselves with little choice when it comes to jobs and career. Despite whatever specialized skills and training they might have had, the only work available to them might be in the low paying service industry. With the protests as the backdrop, negotiations take place and one point the government hopes students will compromise on is the goal of a "free" education. A point that student leaders refuse to compromise on. After several decades of tremendous socio-economic progress which saw Chile become a much admired country in the region and around the world, there is talk now of a shrinking middle class and a return to the former paralyzing state of cronyism and inequality. Will Chilean students achieve their goal? Will the unpopular Chilean government give in to a mass movement sweeping the nation and conducting mass action in the streets and in the schools? In a time where so many nations have bought into the idea of corporate schools or charter schools, could Chile be the place where an old idea is given new life - universal public education. Link: Educación 2020 - One of the Movement's Web Sources El Mercurio - News from Chile