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The Disciplined Investor
TDI Podcast: What Comes Next (#918)

The Disciplined Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 66:00


What a mess – markets under siege. Powell attacked, then a reversal – one week policy reversals. Market now pushing policy – Team Trump wakes up to reality. This week's guest, Patrick O'Hare – Chief Market Analyst for Briefing.com. NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE'S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Patrick has been with Briefing.com since 1997 and authors the Page One, The Big Picture, Fed Brief, Market View, and Economic Data Reviews columns. He also provides commentary on Live In Play. Every Wednesday morning Patrick is a guest on KDOW's The Rob Black Show. He is quoted regularly in the financial press and has also appeared on CBS Radio, CNBC, CNN International, Fox Business Network, and PBS' Nightly Business Report. Patrick is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and is located in Chicago. Follow @Briefingcom Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz  Stocks mentioned in this episode: (CMG), (IBM), (SPY), (BA), (AMZN), (MSFT)

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
2107 – Elevating Your Brand's Voice Through AI-Enhanced Storytelling with BizHack Academy's Dan Grech

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 27:57


The Power of Storytelling in the Age of AIIn today's rapidly evolving business landscape, where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping operations, the art of authentic storytelling has become more crucial than ever. In a recent podcast episode, host Josh and guest Dan Grech, founder and CEO of BizHack Academy, explore the intersection of storytelling, marketing, and AI. This blog post distills their conversation into actionable insights for entrepreneurs aiming to leverage AI while preserving authenticity in their communications.Josh begins the episode by highlighting the critical role of storytelling in modern business. Compelling narratives are essential for connecting with customers, differentiating in a crowded market, and building trust. While AI can enhance business operations, Josh emphasizes that the human element—particularly personal storytelling—remains vital. AI can assist in crafting messages, but the essence of storytelling must remain genuine to foster trust and connection.Dan Grech shares his expertise in helping entrepreneurs, especially those in second-stage companies, harness AI for marketing and sales strategies. He acknowledges that many businesses feel overwhelmed by the rapid advancements in AI but stresses the importance of embracing these technologies to stay competitive. Dan offers practical advice, such as committing to learning AI tools, utilizing resources like BizHack Academy's free masterclasses, and customizing AI to reflect a brand's unique voice. By doing so, businesses can streamline operations and enhance the authenticity of their narratives, ultimately fostering deeper connections with their audience.About Dan Grech:Dan Grech is a Pulitzer Prize-winning former NPR and PBS journalist turned entrepreneur and educator. He's the Founder and CEO of BizHack Academy, which is on a mission to train 1 million businesses how to use AI-powered marketing and business storytelling to grow 10x faster so their communities can thrive. He was the News Director at Miami's NPR station), a correspondent for NPR's Marketplace and PBS's Nightly Business Report, and worked at The Miami Herald and The Washington Post. He co-hosted Miami's first podcast, Under the Sun. He is the grandson of a Philadelphia public school science teacher and of a professional soccer coach in La Liga in Spain, and he carries forward a family legacy of teaching, coaching and entrepreneurship. He's worked as the head of digital marketing at two software startups and the nation's largest Hispanic-owned energy company. Dan has participated in accelerator programs through Entrepreneurs Organization, the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program, and Knight Foundation. He's taught at top universities including Princeton, Columbia and University of Miami. Dan is a graduate of Princeton University and has a Masters degree in storytelling from FIU and in journalism from Universidad Torcuato di Tella in Argentina. He lives with his wife and two children in Denver, CO.About BizHack Academy:BizHack Academy is on a mission to help 10,000 small businesses to grow faster. BizHack works with business support organizations to create customized digital marketing training programs for small businesses. We teach courses and provide personalized coaching in AI for marketing and sales, online lead generation, business storytelling, and thought leadership. BizHack is the creator of two purpose-driven digital marketing methodologies: the Lead Building System™, a proven process for online lead generation, and the Thought Leadership Pyramid™, a systematic approach to content marketing.BizHack is a proud Florida MBE and has provided over $300,000 in scholarships to more than 200 BIPOC- and women-owned businesses. Its #BizHackLive Masterclass series, launched during the heart to COVID crisis as a free resource to the business

The Disciplined Investor
TDI Podcast: THE Briefing (#890)

The Disciplined Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 58:03


New Highs across the board – (Big Caps – not the small caps). China stocks get obliterated. Rates moving up – CPI report…. This week's guest, Patrick O'Hare – Chief Market Analyst for Briefing.com. Patrick has been with Briefing.com since 1997 and authors the Page One, The Big Picture, Fed Brief, Market View, and Economic Data Reviews columns. He also provides commentary on Live In Play. Every Wednesday morning Patrick is a guest on KDOW's The Rob Black Show. He is quoted regularly in the financial press and has also appeared on CBS Radio, CNBC, CNN International, Fox Business Network, and PBS' Nightly Business Report. Patrick is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and is located in Chicago. Follow @Briefingcom Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz  Stocks mentioned in this episode: (SPY), (FXI), (VXX), (MCHI)

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
How to Retire – Christine Benz

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 29:52


There's a lot more to retirement than financial planning. If you're planning for retirement and thinking about how to retire, you'll need to consider both sides of the equation. The new  book by Christine Benz, How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement, leverages insights from 20 experts on the financial and non-financial aspects of retirement planning. Christine Benz joins us fro the Chicago area. ______________________ Bio Christine Benz is the author of How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement. She is Morningstar's Director of Personal Finance, a position she has held since early 2008. In that capacity, she writes and edits a monthly newsletter, Practical Finance, which advises do-it-yourself investors on every aspect of the financial-planning process. She also writes a weekly column, "Improving Your Finances," on Morningstar.com, and was the creator of Morningstar's "The Short Answer" column, which is geared toward investors just starting out. She is widely quoted in the media, including the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and MarketWatch, and has been a frequent guest on CNBC, PBS' Nightly Business Report, and Fox Business News. Since joining Morningstar in 1993, Christine has been a central part of Morningstar's effort to deliver quality financial investment information to Morningstar's 6 million-plus clients. As an analyst and editor, she has served as Morningstar's director of mutual fund analysis. Prior to assuming that position, she was editor of Morningstar Mutual Funds and Morningstar FundInvestor. Christine co-authored the company's first book, "The Morningstar® Guide to Mutual Funds: 5-Star Strategies for Success," a national bestseller published by John Wiley & Sons in 2003, and was the lead author of the book's second edition. Christine's book, "Morningstar's 30-Minute Money Solutions," provides readers with the necessary guidance in tackling money challenges and building a comprehensive financial plan in easy-to-manage increments. Christine holds a bachelor's degree in political science and Russian/East European studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband, Greg. She is an avid cook, a political junkie, and a long-suffering Chicago Cubs fan. _____________________ For More on Christine Benz How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement Morningstar _____________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like The Good Life – Marc Schulz, PhD The Power of Reinvention – Joanne Lipman The Retirement Savings Time Bomb – Ed Slott Happier Hour – Cassie Holmes, PhD _____________________ Mentioned in This Podcast Episode The Key Decisions for Retirement Success – Wade Pfau What Are The Keys To A Successful Retirement? Fritz Gilbert Taking Stock – Dr. Jordan Grumet _____________________ Wise Quotes On Purpose in Retirement "Definitely get your in retirement bucket list for keeping yourself entertained and happy. But ideally you would also have some things that are giving you a sense of purpose, some things that you're relaxing from. And I think most of us, even while we're working, have reference points for this, that the vacation that you had after that time when you were really, really busy is just all the sweeter because you feel like you really earned it. And I think the same holds true in retirement, that if you can bring that balance, that sense of your accomplishing things, and it doesn't really matter what it is...It's very individual specific, but just something that is purpose that is not pure relaxation, I think you'll enjoy your relaxation that much more. " On Sabbaticals and Phased Retirement "Laura Carstensen in the book, she's a researcher at Stanford. I love that conversation that she and I had, but I also love her body of research because it's about real human beings.

The Brave Enough Show
Walking Through Difficult Decisions and Transitions

The Brave Enough Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 34:51


In this episode of The Brave Enough Show, Dr. Sasha Shillcutt and Stephanie May Wilson discuss:  How to work through life's biggest decisions and transitions Customizing your life's choices to fit your purpose How to control what you can when life seems to be out of control  Stephanie May Wilson is an author, a podcaster, a speaker, and the go-to guide for 20- and 30-something women as they navigate their most important relationships. Through her books, her courses, and her chart-topping podcast, Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson, she has mentored more than a million women as they cultivate healthy, thriving relationships with God, their friends, their significant others, and with themselves.   Stephanie got her start as a writer when she packed up her backpack and traveled around the world for a year, keeping a blog of all her adventures. Stephanie's writing has been featured on NBC, the Anthropologie blog, and in Relevant Magazine. She has also been along-time blog contributor for CNBC's Nightly Business Report, Darling magazine, and Christian Mingle.  When she's not writing, speaking, or recording a podcast episode, you can find Stephanie laughing with her husband Carl and their twin toddlers, eating pizza with her close tribe of girlfriends, or planning her family's big move to Spain.  Stephanie's new book, released April 30th -- "Create a Life You Love: How to Quiet Outside Voices So You Can Finally Hear Your Own" https://stephaniemaywilson.com/create  Quote: “You get to decide.” - Stephanie May Wilson, on giving yourself space to decide what is best for you in life's transitions  “There are things we believe are fixed, but often they are not. We can't control everything that happens to us, but we almost always have more of a choice to react than we realize.” - Stephanie May Wilson Episode Links:  BE24 Conference The Table RISE Mastermind Follow Brave Enough:   WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN Join The Table, Brave Enough's community. The ONLY professional membership group that meets both the professional and personal needs of high-achieving women.

All the Hacks
Digital Wallet Security and Credit Score Myth Debunking with NerdWallet's SmartMoney

All the Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 26:24


#173: Today I'm sharing an episode of NerdWallet's SmartMoney Podcast, where hosts Sean and Sara address the safety and privacy concerns of digital wallets and debunk common credit score myths. They highlight the importance of securing your digital wallet by leveraging phone security features, understanding privacy policies of digital wallet providers and implementing proactive measures to safeguard your information online. Sean Pyles is the executive producer and host of NerdWallet's Smart Money podcast. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, USA Today and more. Sara Rathner is a NerdWallet travel and credit cards expert. Her work has been featured on the “Today” show, Nasdaq and CNBC's “Nightly Business Report.” Link to Full Show Notes: https://allthehacks.com/digital-wallet-security-credit-score-myths Resources Mentioned NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast Article: Companies' deceptive ‘dark patterns' online cost you money. Here's how to fight back. Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:05) Credit Score Myth #1: Small Balance Equals Good Score (04:29) Credit Score Myth #2: Checking Your Score Will Hurt Your Credit (06:24) Credit Score Myth #3: Closing Old Credit Card Accounts (09:50) A Listener's Favorite Money Mistake (13:41) Are Digital Wallets the Safer Option? (15:42) Ways to Secure Your Digital Wallet (16:58) Challenges of Digital Wallets (18:06) Privacy Around Digital Wallets (21:12) Safeguarding Your Information Online & Offline (24:22) How to Fight Back Dark Patterns Connect with All the Hacks All the Hacks: Newsletter | Website | Membership | Email Chris Hutchins: X | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Brand of Beautiful with Bailie White
4. Want To Create a Life You Love? Here's how with Stephanie May Wilson

Your Brand of Beautiful with Bailie White

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 51:48


Have you recently had a change of heart in your big life plan? Or maybe you're facing a big decision or a life transition?  Statistically speaking, 80% of our life's most defining moments happen between our 25th and 35th birthdays, and Stephanie May Wilson is here to chat all about it! Stephanie is an author, a podcaster, a speaker, and the go-to guide for 20 & 30-something women as they navigate their most important relationships. Through her books, courses, and her chart-topping podcast, Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson, Stephanie has mentored more than a million women as they cultivate healthy, thriving relationships with God, their friends, their significant others, and with themselves. In this episode, we're chatting through things like: What happens when you change courses in life, and how to navigate those big changes. What is the ‘Everything Era' and how to intentionally, confidently, and authentically build the life you actually want to live. Why you should see your life as less of a puzzle, and more like a collage. Stephanie's journey to creating HER Brand of Beautiful is one that will inspire you to create YOURS! And we're so thankful that she's here to share all about it. Follow Stephanie: https://www.instagram.com/smaywilson/ Buy Stephanie's New Book, Create A Life You Love: https://stephaniemaywilson.com/create Stephanie's FREE Online Resources: https://stephaniemaywilson.com/about About Stephanie: Stephanie is an author, a podcaster, and a speaker. Stephanie's writing has been featured on NBC, the Anthropologie blog, and Relevant Magazine, and she's been a long-time blog contributor for CNBC's Nightly Business Report, Darling Magazine, and the Christian Mingle blog. When she's not writing, speaking, or recording a podcast episode, you can find Stephanie packing for a global adventure with her husband Carl, laughing with her close tribe of girlfriends, or snuggled up in yoga pants in her Nashville home.

For Real with Kimberly Stuart
Episode 49 - Stephanie May Wilson

For Real with Kimberly Stuart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 51:43


Stephanie May Wilson hosts a wildly successful podcast, Girls Night, and is the author of a brand-new book titled Create A Life You Love: How to Quiet Outside Voices So You Can Finally Hear Your Own. This woman's heart is for folks wading through what she calls The Everything Era. Between roughly the ages 25 to 35, we make so many formational and transformational decisions. The whole idea can get a tad overwhelming, both for the people living it and for the ones who love them. In this episode, Stephanie offers sound advice, a compassionate heart, and practical tips on building a life that's made uniquely for you. 8x author and top podcaster Stephanie May Wilson is on a mission to be who she needed when she was younger—walking women through life's biggest decisions and transitions. Through her books, her podcast, and her online courses, Stephanie helps women take off the pressure of what their lives are “supposed to” look like by now, figure out where they actually want to go in life, and take steps to get there. Stephanie's been featured on NBC, the Anthropologie blog, and Relevant magazine. She has also been a longtime blog contributor for CNBC's Nightly Business Report, Darling magazine, and the Christian Mingle blog. When she's not writing, speaking, or recording a podcast episode, Stephanie is usually packing for a global adventure with her husband, Carl, laughing with her close tribe of girlfriends, or curled up in her Nashville home with her twin toddlers, Annie and Quinn. Find her online at StephanieMayWilson.com and Instagram @smaywilson. Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠KimberlyStuart.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for more from this episode.

How To Be WellnStrong
45: How To Heal From Heartbreak, Love Your Single Life, & Live Your Best Life | Stephanie May Wilson

How To Be WellnStrong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 68:13 Transcription Available


Today's episode is very special to me because I am speaking with someone who has had a profound impact on my life.  She is an encourager, a source of  inspiration, and a new special friend. Stephanie May Wilson is an author and a popular podcaster who is on a mission to help women navigate through their biggest decisions in life. Through her books, her podcast, and her online courses, Stephanie helps women take off the pressure of what their lives are “supposed to” look like by now, figure out where they actually want to go in life, and take steps to get there.  She has been featured on NBC, the Anthropologie blog, and in Relevant magazine. She has also been a longtime contributor to CNBC's Nightly Business Report, Darling magazine, and the Christian Mingle blog. When she's not writing, speaking, or recording a podcast episode, Stephanie is usually packing for a global adventure with her husband, Carl, laughing with her close tribe of girlfriends, or curled up in her Nashville home with her twin toddlers, Annie and Quinn. I hope my conversation with Stephanie encourages you, especially if you find yourself experiencing a season of heartbreak, are struggling with comparison, or even just wondering what to do when God seems silent. Suggested Resources:Stephanie May Wilson Website | Instagram | Pinterest | Facebook | YoutubePre-order Create A Life You LoveGirls Night Podcast10 Tips to Get Out of Your Comfort ZoneLove Your Single Life CourseThe Meaning of MarriageThis episode is proudly sponsored by:Veri is a great tool to find personalized insights on what works best for your body, because everyone is different. By pairing a continuous glucose monitor with an easy-to-use app, in just 14 days you can understand how to break unhelpful habits, and build new ones to improve your metabolic health through nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management. Give Veri a shot with my exclusive $30 off code VSM-WE This episode is proudly sponsored by:When it comes to shopping for essential oils, Plant Therapy is my preferred brand. Each batch of essential oil is carefully evaluated through independent third-party GC/MS testing to verify botanical species and ensure purity. They're giving my followers 10% off with the code "wellnstrong" at checkout! Join the WellnStrong mailing list for exclusive content here!Follow Jacqueline: Instagram Pinterest Youtube To access notes from the show & full transcripts, head over to WellnStrong's Podcast Page

The Disciplined Investor
TDI Podcast: A High Bar (#825)

The Disciplined Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 50:59


Its that time again – earnings season is upon us. Markets in a new bull run – getting a little frothy though... Inflation is Only 3% Now – but that is against the high watermark and our guest, Patrick O'Hare – Chief Market Analyst for Briefing.com. Patrick has been with Briefing.com since 1997 and authors the Page One, The Big Picture, Fed Brief, Market View, and Economic Data Reviews columns. He also provides commentary on Live In Play. Every Wednesday morning Patrick is a guest on KDOW's The Rob Black Show. He is quoted regularly in the financial press and has also appeared on CBS Radio, CNBC, CNN International, Fox Business Network, and PBS' Nightly Business Report. Patrick is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and is located in Chicago. Follow @Briefingcom Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz  Stocks mentioned in this episode:

Show-Me Institute Podcast
The Promise of ChatGPT with James Pethokoukis

Show-Me Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 27:00


Susan Pendergrass speaks with James Pethokoukis about why advancements in A.I. are cause for optimism, not hysteria. James Pethokoukis, a columnist and an economic policy analyst, is the Dewitt Wallace Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he writes and edits the AEIdeas blog and hosts a weekly podcast, “Political Economy with James Pethokoukis.” He is also a columnist for The Week and an official contributor to CNBC. Before joining AEI, he was the Washington columnist for Reuters Breakingviews, the opinion and commentary wing of Thomson Reuters, and the business editor and economics columnist for US News & World Report. Mr. Pethokoukis has written for many publications, including Commentary, Investor's Business Daily, National Review, The New York Times, USA Today, Washington Examiner, and The Weekly Standard. His numerous broadcast appearances include CNN, Fox Business Network, Fox News Channel, “The McLaughlin Group,” MSNBC, and “Nightly Business Report” on PBS. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity

Thrive (In)Fertility
The One About IVF & Living In the Between Places

Thrive (In)Fertility

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 56:56


Thrive (In)Fertility community, meet Stephanie May Wilson!Stephanie May Wilson is an author, a podcaster, a speaker, and the go-to guide for 20 & 30-something women as they navigate their most important relationships. Through her books, her courses, and her chart-topping podcast, “Girls Night,” Stephanie has mentored more than a million women as they cultivate healthy, thriving relationships with God, their friends, their significant others, and with themselves.Stephanie's writing has been featured on NBC, the Anthropologie blog, and Relevant Magazine, and she's been a long-time blog contributor for CNBC's Nightly Business Report, Darling Magazine, and the Christian Mingle blog.When she's not writing, speaking, or recording a podcast episode, you can find Stephanie packing for a global adventure with her husband Carl, laughing with her close tribe of girlfriends, or snuggled up in yoga pants in her Nashville home.You can find her, her socials, her podcast and her shop here: https://stephaniemaywilson.com

The Safety Guru
Episode 57 - The Role of Boards in Influencing Safety Outcomes with Julie Garland McLellan

The Safety Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 30:27


"It's the board's job to be interested in safety, but it's management's job to be interesting when they talk about safety." In this episode, Julie Garland McLellan shares excellent insights into how the board of directors can influence safety outcomes through intentionally observing where the work is performed day-to-day. To make certain everyone remains responsible for safety, leaders must get involved and show interest. Tune in as she emphasizes the importance of making safety real for the board by having authentic conversations that go beyond statistics in the boardroom. About the Guest: Julie Garland McLellan is one of very few women to have commenced a board career with a single not-for-profit organization and built it to a portfolio of boards, including chairing an ASX listed company. Julie has chaired boards and committees and is respected for her practical experience. A frequent speaker at conferences, Julie is also a prized reference for journalists and has featured in ABC News' Nightly Business Report, The Business Programme, The Australian Financial Review, The Financial Times (Britain), Company Director Journal, Keeping Good Companies, and other quality publications. Julie has also more than 20 years' experience delivering education programs for the Australian Institute of Company Directors and has written more than 14 courses for that institute. Importantly, Julie is a qualified board reviewer and has conducted numerous reviews of boards, committees, and individual chairs and directors over the past 17 years. For more information: https://www.directorsdilemma.com More Episodes: https://thesafetyculture.guru/ Powered By Propulo Consulting: https://propulo.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

For People with Bishop Rob Wright
Poverty with Luke Schaefer Ph.D.

For People with Bishop Rob Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 45:13


How many people in America live on less than $2 a day? Something many of us don't think about but a reality for those living in poverty in the United States. In this episode, Bishop Wright has a conversation with Luke Schaefer Ph.D. A University of Michigan Professor of Social Justice and Social Policy and Associate Dean for Research and Policy Engagement. They discuss the gaps in society and what we can do about them. Professor Schaefer also shares his own experience of poverty and what he's learned from his research on extreme poverty. Shaefer's research on poverty and social welfare policy in the United States has been published in top peer-reviewed academic journals in the fields of public policy, social work, public health, health services research, and history, and his work has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and U.S. Census Bureau among other sources. He has presented his research at the White House and before numerous federal agencies, has testified before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee and has advised a number of the nation's largest human service providers.His work has been cited in media outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, The Economist, The Atlantic, and Los Angeles Times, and he has been featured on such programs as Marketplace and CNBC's Nightly Business Report. His book with Kathryn Edin, “$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America,” was named one of the 100 Notable Books of 2015 by the New York Times Book Review, and won the Hillman Prize for Book Journalism among other awards. He was recently named to an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship.

Business Excellence
In Conversation - Julie Garland McLellan Top Five Tips for Being A Valuable Board Member

Business Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 21:24


“I think one of the most important things that boards do is they say no to stuff that doesn't fit and yes to stuff that does.”  Julie's Top Five Tips For Being a Valuable Board Member1. Align everything to your company's core purpose2. Get informed about your executive leadership team3. See the company through the eyes of your stakeholders 4. Stop talking about ‘digital transformation' and concentrate on making digital progress 5. Train your board  TIME STAMP SUMMARY00:07 Exploring what being a valuable board member entails06:31 CEO needs to be fully involved09:08 Keeping promises 16:12 Training is extremely important Where to find Julie Garland McLellanLinkedIn                               https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliegarlandmclellan       Website                               http://www.directorsdilemma.com/  Who is Julie Garland McLellan?Julie is one of very few women to have commenced a board career with a single not-for-profit organisation and built it to a portfolio of boards including chairing an ASX listed company. Julie has chaired boards and committees and is respected for her practical experience. A frequent speaker at conferences, Julie is also a prized reference for journalists and has featured in ABC News' Nightly Business Report, The Business Programme, The Australian Financial Review, The Financial Times (Britain), Company Director Journal, Keeping Good Companies, and other quality publications.  Julie has also more than 20 years' experience delivering education programs for the Australian Institute of Company Directors and has written more than 14 courses for that institute. She has also developed and delivered director education for the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), Director Institute, Governance Institute of Australia, College of Laws, University of Sydney, CPA Australia, The Taiwan Corporate Governance Association, The Oman Centre for Corporate Governance and Sustainability, and Better Boards Ltd.   In addition to her work developing director education Julie has continued to research and study directorship and most recently completed a course at Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania. Julie is the author of several reference books for company directors including two that have been translated into Mandarin and are the global best sellers in their topic category.  Importantly, Julie is a qualified board reviewer and has conducted numerous reviews of boards, committees, and individual chairs and directors over the past 17 years. She has also won numerous awards including (twice) the Australian Institute of Company Directors Faculty award for contribution and excellence in governance education, the CPA President's Award for Service and Excellence in Governance, The I E Business School Epic Award for Women Inspiring Women, and the Australian Business Award for Specialised Services in Board Advisory and Governance.  

The Dadpreneur Podcast
Who Should The Head of Marketing Be At Your Company?

The Dadpreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 50:07


On this episode of the Dadpreneur Podcast I had the opportunity to sit down with Dan Grech to discuss the new solutions BizHack is offering to SMB's. Are you using a Fractional CMO (chief marketing officer) solution, how about a Fractional Chief Growth Officer solution? Dan specializes in working with Small Businesses. These businesses have been under served for a long time. Dan's mission is to help these business owners learn how to implement and execute the best Digital Marketing strategies for their business. Connect with Dan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dangrech/ Visit BizHack to learn more!   About Dan Grech Dan Grech is the founder and lead instructor of BizHack Academy, which provides digital marketing training to corporations and marketing executives businesses across South Florida. He was the News Director at WLRN (Miami's NPR station) and was part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team at The Miami Herald. He co-hosted Miami's first podcast, Under the Sun. He's worked at The Washington Post, Marketplace and PBS's Nightly Business Report. He's also worked as the head of digital marketing at two software startups and the nation's largest Hispanic-owned energy company. Dan is an active member of the South Florida startup ecosystem, where he's mentored companies at the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program, Babson College's WIN Lab, StartUP FIU, The Idea Center at Miami Dade College, the Innovation Hub at Broward College, the Watson Institute at Lynn University and the Inter American Development Bank. He's taught at top universities including Princeton, Columbia and University of Miami. Dan is a graduate of Princeton University and has a Masters degree in storytelling from FIU and journalism from Universidad Torcuato di Tella in Argentina. He's a father of two, his wife Gretchen Beesing is the CEO of Catalyst Miami, and his favorite color is purple.

The Most Hated F-Word
Episode #73 “Why Financial Empathy Matters”

The Most Hated F-Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022


With Dr. Ragatz | Vice President Next Gen and Advisor Development Programs at the Carson Group BIO: Currently, Julie is the Vice President Next Gen and Advisor Development Programs at the Carson Group. Before Carson Group, Julie was with The American College. She held the Charles Lamont Post Chair of Ethics and the Professions at The American College of Financial Services and served as the Director of The American College Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics in Financial Services. Julie also taught in the Master of Science in Financial Services (MSFS) and Master of Science in Management (MSM) programs. Julie is a well-known industry speaker on ethical issues in financial services and is a regular contributor to Fortune and Barron's, including a regular feature, "Ask Julie" in Barron's. She has also been featured on several national programs—including appearances on "Nightly Business Report" and "Bloomberg News"—and is a Fiduciary "Expert" Panel member of The Wall Street Journal. She earned a Ph.D. in philosophy at Temple University. Highlights How Aristotle's teachings have helped Dr. Ragatz understand what constitutes a good lifeWhy learning into our fears, especially our financial fears may lie our greatest life lessonsHow the financial system relies on shame and the harm it createsWhat is empathy, and what value does it serveWhy does financial empathy matterHow can we cultivate empathy in our lives and financial lives LINKS: Dr. Julie Ragatz LinkedInJulie recommended Michael Sandel's work CLICK HERE Aristotle's Nicomachean CLICK HERE

Money Circle
How to Have Hard Money Conversations

Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 36:33


Related Links:NerdWalletFollow Sara on NerdWalletFollow Sara on Twitter--Sara Rathner is a credit cards and travel expert at NerdWallet. She's appeared on the "Today" show, "NBC Nightly News" and CNBC's "Nightly Business Report" and has been quoted in The New York Times, Yahoo Finance, Time, Reuters, NBC News, Business Insider and MarketWatch. Before joining NerdWallet, Sara worked at The Motley Fool for nearly 10 years. She also worked as a freelance personal finance writer and paraplanner and has a bachelor's in Journalism from Northwestern University.--To learn more about Maggie and her coaching and speaking services, visit www.maggiegermano.com.The theme music is called Escaping Light by Aaron Sprinkle. The podcast artwork design is by Maggie's dear husband, Dan Rader.

Bring It In
#65: Luke Shaefer — Professor of Social Work, Public Policy Expert, and Author of "$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America"

Bring It In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 44:57


In the early 2010s, a study was conducted across the U.S. to get a sense of the levels of poverty in the nation. Staggeringly, in the supposed “wealthiest nation on Earth,” 1.5 million households were living on $2.00 a day, including over 3 million children. These were families where people had jobs, often multiple jobs, working their hardest and longest, and still were unable to escape from this extreme poverty, despite doing everything in their power to “pull themselves up by the bootstraps.” Luke Shaefer was one of the conductors of this study and has dedicated his life to educating people about the effects and causes of extreme poverty in America. As the longtime Professor of Social Justice and Social Policy and associate dean for research and policy engagement at the University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Luke's work has been cited in the New York Times, Washington Post, The Economist, The Atlantic, and Los Angeles Times, and he has been featured on such programs as Marketplace and CNBC's Nightly Business Report. He compiled much of his research into the book $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America, co-authored by Kathryn Edin. The book was named one of the 100 Notable Books of 2015 by the New York Times Book Review and won the Hillman Prize for Book Journalism among other awards. Poverty is a full-time job and isn't something that just goes away when a worker clocks in for their job. Luke understands how the effects of poverty permeate every part of a person's life, and ultimately, how that affects our economy, society, and country as a whole. In a time when power is shifting in the labor market, this is something that desperately needs to be talked about, so with that...let's bring it in!

Riches in the Niches Investor Podcast
Ep. 35 - Information Arbitrage in Microcap Equities with Maj Soueidan

Riches in the Niches Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 59:40


Maj Soueidan is the Co-Founder of GeoInvesting, a leader in microcap stock research. GeoInvesting's bullish focus centers around three major themes. Growth + Value; Information Arbitrage and inflection point investing. On this episode, we will learn Maj's backstory, how GeoInvesting adds value to clients, the power of Research Collaboration, some stock ideas and so much more. We will also discuss some valuable insight on SEC Filings and 10K's in particular.     To learn more about Maj please visit www.geoinvesting.com or follow him on Twitter @majgeoinvesting. To learn more about Richard or to request a transcript of the podcast please visit www.thinkaen.com.   Show Notes: (01:11) Maj goes over his background plus GeoInvesting, which he launched in 2007 to bring Tier One quality Microcap Research and Idea Generation to membership base. (02:22) Growing up in Pennsylvania and attending management meetings as a kid. Maj talks about his father, Peter Lynch and watching the Nightly Business Report with dad. (05:22) Seeing a management presentation at the American Stock Exchange in Philadelphia at the age of 18 and asking the tough questions :) (06:40) Talking first big multi-bagger win, Wireless Telecom Group NYSE:WTT. (08:56) Maj talks about why he invests in microcaps. Access to management, getting into new technologies and meeting a new type of investor. Microcap investors just think differently. Much less competition.  (13:06) Introducing the concept of information arbitrage with Evans Sutherland. Buying the dip on misunderstood news. OTC:ESCC. (16:45) OTC:IAIC another example of information arbitrage. Initially purchased in 2018. Company helps government agencies modernize IT infrastructure. Everything an investor needed to know was in filings. (22:11) Investors should read more 10K's and 10Q's and put down the books. They get easier to read after some practice. (23:43) Maj talks about GeoInvesting. Premium site for members. Do intensive research. Wall Street caliber research for the everyday investor. Morning email, then weekly email every Sunday. (28:35) More detail on coverage list and GeoInvesting Model Portfolio. (29:54) GeoInvesting Principles and places they avoid. His firms edge. (32:57) Maj talks his top idea, Konatel OTCQB:KTEL. Talking government subsidies and management's ability to use cash in a shareholder-friendly manner. (43:30) Konatel Valuation and target price. Where will it go? Power of GeoInvesting Network. Insider purchases. (47:70) Richard goes over his history with government subsidies, OTC:LICT. (50:46) Maj talks GeoInvesting Collaboration and Skull Session. (57:10) Looking at charts. (58:17) Closing remarks and contact information.

The Nugget Climbing Podcast
EP 82: Christine Deyo — Learning Creativity, Fontainebleau Circuits, and the Role of Diversity in Route Setting

The Nugget Climbing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 143:22


Christine Deyo is a professional route setter, and the former head route setter at the Austin Bouldering Project. We talked about Christine's path to route setting, learning to be creative, setting challenges and games, the Fontainebleau circuit system, the responsibility of route setters, competitions, the role of diversity in setting, and the future of the climbing industry.Support the Podcast:thenuggetclimbing.com/supportBecome a Patron:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbingClimbWell Retreat:climbwell.co/retreat-rifleUse code "NUGGET10" for 10% discount!Show Notes:  thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/christine-deyoNuggets:2:30 – Christine's dad, and falling in love with bouldering4:44 – Why Oregon?6:02 – Studying biochemistry, unemployment, and discovering route setting9:38 – The Nightly Business Report on PBS11:58 – Christine's early route setting education14:26 – How route setting qualifications have evolved, and what Christine looks for when hiring a route setter18:57 – Three notable chapters in Christine's evolution as a route setter28:36 – What makes a good setter?34:33 – The circuit system at the Bouldering Projects36:33 – How circuits work in Fontainebleau41:22 – How grades work within circuits44:23 – Combining the circuit system with the training boards, and improving at climbing aside from strength47:10 – How Christine uses the circuit system for training purposes50:45 – Patron question from Tyler: What are your thoughts on parkour-style setting and balancing that with movement found on real rock?58:16 – Patron question from Joe: Are there ways to get setters around the world to collaborate more?1:03:17 – Patron question from Tim: Where do you draw inspiration from when setting routes? (Christine's collection of note cards.)1:07:30 – Creativity can be learned, creating constraints, and route setting challenges/games1:13:01 – Tonde's email, the responsibility of setters, and the role of diversity in route setting1:20:31 – Questions from Tonde: What value do female setters bring to a setting team? Why bother with diversity?1:26:28 – More questions from Tonde: Is setting art? Where is setting going? The future of setting for competitions?1:30:45 – The role route setters play in competitions1:44:52 – What is the value of route setters in the climbing industry?1:47:50 – Safety in route setting1:53:06 – Setter salaries, ages, and turnover1:56:54 – How we move setting forward as a profession2:02:03 – Christine's tips for taking care of yourself as a route set2:09:04 – Christine's career, and what's next2:14:19 – Learning to set dynos2:19:55 – Gratitude 

Micro Empires
Being a Financial Grownup with Bobbi Rebell

Micro Empires

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 42:54


Welcome back to the Micro Empires podcast! In today's episode, I had the honor to speak with the host of the critically acclaimed Money Tips for Financial Grownups Podcast and author of How To Be a Financial Grownup, Bobbi Rebell. Bobbi previously had worked at CNBC, CNN, and PBS' Nightly Business Report. But in 2017, she left her job as a global business news television anchor, in order to expand her financial grown up brand. In this episode, we get a little bit into her background, and about what she's done over the years to educate folks, and the importance of creating financial grownups really, at whatever age you are. So I hope you enjoy this conversation, let's dive in!  [00:01 - 05:37] Opening Segment  Let's welcome today's guest Bobbi Rebbel Bobbi shares her money culture growing up Pushing past the limiting mindset [05:38 - 27:47] How to Be a Financial Grownup Writing a book as a vehicle to create impact on people's financial lives The value of jumping right in and taking action  Bobbie shares her story about producing her documentary  How she also pursued podcasting with a partner   Shoutout to my podcast producers: Streamlined Podcasts Use promo code: MICROEMPIRES and get a discount! Building a business from the ground up and doing it right  Learning the ins and outs of Shopify to launch Gownup Gear [27:48 - 39:13] Money Lessons from Bobbi's Mother  Bobbi shares her relationship with her mother when she was younger  The importance of having the desire to earn for yourself  Bobbi talks about her upcoming book  Parents' responsibility to teach kids about money  Influencing your children to make right money decisions [39:14 - 42:54] Closing Segment Bobbi talks more about the Grownup Gear designs  Final words from Bobbi and me See the links below to connect with Bobbi Resources Mentioned:  How To Be A Financial Grownup Money Tips for Financial Grownups Tweetable Quotes: “Nothing happens unless you actually do it.” - Bobbi Rebell “I think if you're going to fail, the minute you realize it's failing, shut it down. Do not throw more resources.” - Bobbi Rebell   You can connect with Bobbi through LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or check out her website at https://www.bobbirebell.com/. You can connect with me on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. I'm excited to hear more about you. I'm excited to know more about you. Also, feel free to shoot me an email at jennifer@micro-empires.com. You can call or text 213-973-7206   TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. This podcast is about YOU.  We all have a story, whether your story is a lot like mine or totally different. Maybe you have a good job, but you know in your heart that you want more.  Let's Work Together Are you ready to begin INVESTING in your future but you don't know where to start? Need more CONNECTIONS in the investing community? Sign up at https://micro-empires.com/investing-opportunities/ for investing opportunities! I have created a NEW eBook called "You Don't Have to be Wealthy to Build Wealth" Click https://micro-empires.com/how-to-build-wealth/ for a FREE copy!

Micro Empires
Being a Financial Grownup with Bobbi Rebell

Micro Empires

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 42:54


Welcome back to the Micro Empires podcast! In today's episode, I had the honor to speak with the host of the critically acclaimed Money Tips for Financial Grownups Podcast and author of How To Be a Financial Grownup, Bobbi Rebell. Bobbi previously had worked at CNBC, CNN, and PBS' Nightly Business Report. But in 2017, she left her job as a global business news television anchor, in order to expand her financial grown up brand. In this episode, we get a little bit into her background, and about what she's done over the years to educate folks, and the importance of creating financial grownups really, at whatever age you are. So I hope you enjoy this conversation, let's dive in!  [00:01 - 05:37] Opening Segment  Let's welcome today's guest Bobbi Rebbel Bobbi shares her money culture growing up Pushing past the limiting mindset [05:38 - 27:47] How to Be a Financial Grownup Writing a book as a vehicle to create impact on people's financial lives The value of jumping right in and taking action  Bobbie shares her story about producing her documentary  How she also pursued podcasting with a partner   Shoutout to my podcast producers: Streamlined Podcasts Use promo code: MICROEMPIRES and get a discount! Building a business from the ground up and doing it right  Learning the ins and outs of Shopify to launch Gownup Gear [27:48 - 39:13] Money Lessons from Bobbi's Mother  Bobbi shares her relationship with her mother when she was younger  The importance of having the desire to earn for yourself  Bobbi talks about her upcoming book  Parents' responsibility to teach kids about money  Influencing your children to make right money decisions [39:14 - 42:54] Closing Segment Bobbi talks more about the Grownup Gear designs  Final words from Bobbi and me See the links below to connect with Bobbi Resources Mentioned:  How To Be A Financial Grownup Money Tips for Financial Grownups Tweetable Quotes: “Nothing happens unless you actually do it.” - Bobbi Rebell “I think if you're going to fail, the minute you realize it's failing, shut it down. Do not throw more resources.” - Bobbi Rebell   You can connect with Bobbi through LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or check out her website at https://www.bobbirebell.com/. You can connect with me on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. I'm excited to hear more about you. I'm excited to know more about you. Also, feel free to shoot me an email at jennifer@micro-empires.com. You can call or text 213-973-7206   TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. This podcast is about YOU.  We all have a story, whether your story is a lot like mine or totally different. Maybe you have a good job, but you know in your heart that you want more.  Let's Work Together Are you ready to begin INVESTING in your future but you don't know where to start? Need more CONNECTIONS in the investing community? Sign up at https://micro-empires.com/investing-opportunities/ for investing opportunities! I have created a NEW eBook called "You Don't Have to be Wealthy to Build Wealth" Click https://micro-empires.com/how-to-build-wealth/ for a FREE copy! The post Being a Financial Grownup with Bobbi Rebell appeared first on Micro Empires.

The Dadpreneur Podcast
Meet Dan Grech: A Digital Marketing Educator

The Dadpreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 59:44


On today's episode I have the opportunity to speak to BizHack's founder, Dan Grech. Dan has been the head of marketing at two startups and a billion-dollar corporation. Dan is an expert storyteller who worked as a business correspondent at NPR's Marketplace and PBS's Nightly Business Report. He has trained hundreds of business owners in online lead generation and advanced digital marketing best practices to help them compete in an increasingly digital world. About BizHack's Premiere 12-week Course: The Digital Marketer's Edge** The Digital Marketer's Edge is a 12-week program for business owners to find their edge in the digital world. Apply here: apply.bizhack.com Connect with Dan Grech on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dangrech/

Casual Space
120: Phil Smith: Space Industry Analyst and Artist

Casual Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 53:37


Can an artist’s work help to forecast the future? Can art in different forms (infographics, etc.) help decision makers within the industry? Is the ISS beautiful?  With more than 20+ years of work in space exploration industry, Phil Smith brings a strong sense of experience and foundation to his work as an analyst and artist.  Phil joins Beth on the podcast to explain how his unique role can bring understanding and inspiration to space companies and clients who are looking to peer into the future with a little help from a visionary expert.    Phil Smith has an incredible job- listen as Phil shares incredible examples like the time when NASA asks Phil and his team to “produce a map of the universe in a way that had never been seen before…a socio-economic map that reflects how NASA impacts our view of the universe and potential use of its future within our solar system.”      “Space on the one hand is relatively simple to understand but the way we use it in art and the relationship is very complex, like it is when you ask, ‘What is your relationship with the Earth?’” -Phil Smith on Casual Space Podcast About Phil, in his own words:  I have a tendency to see nature through an artistic lens, despite not believing some higher power created the wonders around us. Like most people, I have the capacity to assign meaning to things and to see beauty in the great and small. I also suffer from the relentless desire to create order where there is none. I’m fascinated by the workings of the universe and use traditional and digital media to represent what I feel are its most magnificent aspects. Though I think of myself as an artist, I make my living as a space industry analyst. This liberates me financially to pursue my art yet also informs my creative work.   I’ve worked in the space industry for over 20 years (now at BryceTech), building on a technical foundation of graduate-level education and military experience. I also leverage my artistic skills wherever and whenever possible. My background includes space industry analysis and market forecasting, astroculture, astrofuturism, aerospace history, nuclear weapons technology, industrial hygiene, clinical laboratory studies, and policy analysis. In addition to conducting research, analyzing the results, and drafting written materials, I translate this work into high-quality documents, briefings, wall charts, and infographics using various publishing tools, bringing a mix of analytical skills and artistic talent to provide customers with a diversity of approaches in problem solving, from conceptualization to final delivery. I’ve also been a tour guide for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum since 2003. I’ve been interviewed or quoted by SpaceNews, Satellite Today, Via Satellite, The Washington Post, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Bloomberg News, Associated Press, United Press International, Houston Chronicle, Agence France-Presse, The Moscow Times, Sputnik, CNN International, CNBC, Nightly Business Report, Newsy, and The Diane Rehm Show. Where to find Phil & his work:    Phil’s website: www.astrazoic.comContact Phil: artistphilsmith@gmail.com And here are some of Phil’s work he referenced that you won’t want to miss:    NASM Udvar-Hazy Center: https://airandspace.si.edu/udvar-hazy-center “The map” produced for NASA is here: https://brycetech.com/reports/report-documents/solar_system_map

Artfully Told
Episode 050 - Gloria Grace Rand

Artfully Told

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 31:39


In today's episode, I welcome Gloria Grace Rand! Gloria is a speaker, author, podcast host, and lover of music and art. She shares the stories about the inspiration from her sister that helped her write her book about love, along with her journey from SEO copywriter to podcaster and beyond. (Fun fact: the cover image for this episode is of Gloria's book, "Live. Love. Engage.")   Get in touch with Gloria Grace Rand: www.gloriarand.com | www.liveloveengagebook.com Support Artfully Told: www.paypal.me/elevateart Artfully Told links: www.facebook.com/artfullytold | www.artfullytold.podbean.com | elevateartskc@gmail.com Get a free audiobook through Audible!  http://www.audibletrial.com/ArtfullyTold Schedule your own interview as a featured guest with Artfully Told! https://calendly.com/artfullytold/podcast-interview   Episode 50 - Gloria Grace Rand Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome to Artfully Told, where we share true stories about meaningful encounters with art. [00:00:06] Krista: I think artists help people have different perspectives on every aspect of life. [00:00:12]Roman:  All I can do is put my part in to the world. [00:00:15] Elizabeth: It doesn't have to be perfect the first time. It doesn't have to be perfect ever really. I mean, as long as you, and you're enjoying doing it and you're trying your best, that can be good enough. [00:00:23] Elna: Art is something that you can experience with your senses and that you just experiences as so beautiful.  [00:00:31] Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome back to another episode of Artfully Told. I'm your host Lindsey, and I am delighted to have as my guest today, Gloria Grace Rand. She is an author, speaker, and podcast host, and has a really rich background. And I'm just so excited to hear more about what she's doing now and how she got her start and all of those good things. So thank you so much for being here today, Gloria. I really appreciate it. [00:00:58] Gloria Grace Rand: Oh, thank you so much, Lindsey. I am so excited to delve into this today. I'm really, I'm really looking forward to our discussion. [00:01:05] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes, absolutely. Well, it's so much fun to talk about art if you're an art lover. So, I would love if you would just mind sharing a little bit about your background and maybe sort of how you got into the various art forms that you do and yeah, maybe what you're up to now, too. [00:01:21]Gloria Grace Rand: I would love to, and yeah, the arts have always been a part of my life. I mean, starting from, let's see, five years old when I started taking dance lessons. So I did tap, ballet, and jazz for, for years. And, in fact, the ballet part even as an adult. So, because I loved it so much-- even though that's not what I did professionally-- I wish I could have, but I was never quite, did not exactly have that dancer's body-- but it's so much fun to do. And the other part that has been a big part of my life has been music. I was in the band in school. Actually, the first instrument I ever learned how to play was the organ. We had a Hammond organ in our house growing up and my dad played it and I learned how to play, and then learned how to play the guitar. And then in school it was, I started out playing flute in junior high, and then switched to saxophone in high school because we had too many flute players. So I, I enjoyed that tremendously. [00:02:17] And, and the other part of myself, I guess, that has been a big part has been writing. As you mentioned, I am an author. I recently published my first book. But writing has always been a part of what I've been doing. I mean, I was a pen pal when I was a kid, and then I wound up actually majoring in mass communications in college, and got involved in television. I was involved in television production. I worked for a long time for the Nightly Business Report when it was on public television and I started off my first job with them was what was called a Character Generator Operator. And so I was typing up the words that would be go onto the screen and as well as helping making some of the graphics that we would use for the program. And then I eventually became a writer for the show and, and a producer. [00:03:09] And so I did that for a long time, loved working in television, and then we were living in Miami at the time. I moved up to Orlando and I had to find something else to do. And I wound up investing in a course to do SEO copywriting. So I was writing, learn how to write content for websites and, and to help them get found, right? Figure out the right keywords that'll help you get found in Google, and then incorporate them in a way that actually makes sense at a website to be able to get people to take action and buy someone's products and services. And I've been doing that for the last 10 plus years and have really enjoyed that as well. And at the same time, over the last few years, I've been on a spiritual journey that happened when my sister was diagnosed with cancer and it culminated in the writing of this book. I've been doing a podcast and it's just like, all of it has just been this really cool journey and has just involved me finding ways to be out there, you know, just being, expressing myself. I actually just created a new tagline for my business. I call it "Messages from the Heart" because that's pretty much what I'm doing through a lot of different modalities. And that's a lot of fun. And we'll probably talk about some more of that in a little bit, but that's, that's the not- really- short version, but, but a little version about where I am right now. [00:04:39] Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Of course I'd love to delve more into all of the different things, but so I'm curious, are you still participating in music now?  Are you still actively playing any of those instruments or anything like that? [00:04:52]Gloria Grace Rand: It's funny you should mention that. And I should mention the other part is singing has also been a big part of my life as well, but last year during, during the pandemic-- and I'm not even really sure what, what was it that prompted it-- but I pulled my guitar out of my closet, which I haven't touched in about 10 years and and realized it was like, I missed music. I hadn't been doing anything with it. And so I got the guitar out and I started playing it again. And that was a lot of fun. And I also started-- which I haven't done since let's see probably seven years old-- it was the last time I actually wrote a couple of songs, which just sort of blew my mind that that this was coming to me and as this new way of being creative. And it was exciting, and I also started playing the organ again. I'd kind of played it off and on, but not consistently, but I realized that it's like, I should do this because it brings me joy. [00:05:52] And I think that that was mostly it. In fact that that is why I started playing the guitar again. 'Cause I had, I was working with a coach and she's like, "Well, what, what brings you joy?" And I'm like, "Well, music." And that's like, yeah, wait a minute. I've got a guitar. I need to start playing music again. 'Cause you know, last year was such a weird year and it's still a bit continuing that way. And, it's so important to do the things that you love to do. And so, yeah, I started doing that and it was great. And, and like I mentioned, singing has been something that I've always enjoyed doing as well. I used to be in church choirs for, for a long time and really enjoyed doing that. And so I've, so again, this like writing songs is kind of getting back into me being able to sing again, which has been really a lot of fun. My favorite part about Girl Scout camp was singing around the campfire just to give you an indication of me and music. [00:06:46] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah, of course. That's fantastic. So I'm curious, do you own an organ or do you have to go somewhere to play one? [00:06:56]Gloria Grace Rand: No, I actually do have-- it, it's really old now.  It was a secondhand one that I bought from a coworker back when I was working at the Nightly Business Report. So this, this, this instrument is, oh my gosh, it must be 30 years old now for sure.  The pedals don't work that great, but it still works.  I bought a keyboard once before I got this organ and, you know, a nice electronic keyboard, but it just wasn't the same, especially because those keyboards are typically-- you play, it's more like a piano. And I grew up with two keyboards, you know, so it's like the upper register of the lower register and pedals. And I just prefer playing that way. So when a coworker was moving and she was offering this organ for sale, I'm like, "I'll take it, I'll buy it." And just to be able to have that experience again,  sitting down on a badge and just playing that way. ' Cause I grew up playing chords with my left hand, as opposed to that. I can play the intricate left-hand like you would do on a piano, but I don't know, chords are easier for me. I like it better. [00:08:03]Lindsey Dinneen: Fair enough. Well, I'm so impressed with musicians. Of course, that is already just so much work and dedication that you put into it, but I feel like organ is just another level of coordination that I just-- I don't know how you do all the different things and, and it sounds so good. Like how, how, how do you learn to layer the use of your foot, and then you have both registers and all that stuff. Like, that's just amazing to me. [00:08:32] Gloria Grace Rand: I, I don't know, but I guess it helped that I started young. I think I was seven years old and I started taking lessons to do it. And it just always seemed natural to me. Whereas like playing the piano, I can't understand how people play the piano because that's just, I'm in awe of people who can play the piano because especially with using the left hand and just making this intricate music, I'm like, well, you're just like, so, so I can relate in that way to how you feel because I, the organ to me is easier and fun. Whereas the piano seems much more challenging. [00:09:07]Lindsey Dinneen: What is the hardest instrument that you've learned how to play, do you think? [00:09:11]Gloria Grace Rand: Actually, the flute. The flute was my nemesis because our band director used to say "needs work on her embouchure. And to be able to get your, your mouth just right to be able to get that clear tone. I was okay. But I found the saxophone much easier to play. It was something about the reed instead was easier and I was much better playing the saxophone than I was with the flute. So yeah. Although I will say, the guitar I'm still not great at doing, like, super sophisticated chords, because if it is hard to press in and to get your fingers, especially like, I don't have the biggest hands I think. And maybe that's part of it. So it's hard to be able to necessarily like press all of those strings down, especially like your pinky finger to be able to get that coordinated and, and with enough strength to press down. But, you know, I can do C, G D7, D chords, those basic chords. I can play a lot of good John Denver songs. So let's put it that way. [00:10:14]Lindsey Dinneen: Fair enough. I love it. That's hilarious. Well, that's really cool. I'm glad that you were able to pick it back up and that it does still bring you joy. I think that's, that's so special. It is so important to find those things and to engage in them because it is a crazy world and we all need those outlets. And so, yeah, I'm so glad to hear that you're still doing it. That's, that's wonderful. Well, and obviously you've also had quite the illustrious career as a writer and you know, now starting off by writing for other people and now obviously, you know, writing your own book and such, but, so I'm curious how that journey kind of evolved for you. I mean, was it, was it something that you just sort of naturally kind of fell into? Was it challenging at the beginning learning like each different type of writing? 'Cause you've done several different styles, it sounds like. [00:11:06] Gloria Grace Rand: So yeah, absolutely. It has been interesting and when I, like I said, when I was a kid, I loved writing in school. You know, English was like one of my favorite subjects. And I, and I enjoy writing even, I don't know, maybe writing stories or things. But when I switched my major, 'cause I was originally majoring in business and doing very badly. So eventually I switched to mass communications and getting into learning how to write business news was, I think what was advantageous for me was that I worked my way up in, in the organization so that, like I said, I started off more of  the graphic side of it. And then eventually my next job, I became the Associate Producer for Stocks. So I was working with one of the anchors of the program. His name is Paul Kangas and he would, he would talk about the stock market. That was his forte talking about, you know, what happened on the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange. [00:12:04] And so I, I would gather, figure out what were the best, biggest, bigger losers and gainers of that day. And, and just being around the other people, I would start picking up, even though I'd had, you know, I studied some journalism in, in school. It really helped being sort of on the job and getting that on -the -job training of learning from the other writers that were there, and the other producers and it, it's all about being able to be very concise and get your message across quickly because a lot of the stories would be like 30 second stories or that you would have to write. And, and it was great 'cause they, they allowed me to, to start off with writing small parts of the show there. We would do like a local segment for Florida stocks. And so I started writing some of those stories and, and then eventually got to write for the program itself. So it was great being able to have training and, and have people encouraging me along the way in order to do that. [00:13:08] And then it was interesting. Before I started my copywriting career, I was actually doing a lot of part-time volunteer work for my kids' schools. I started writing press releases for them, and I was working on their newsletter, the school newsletter and writing articles for that. And when I started doing the copywriting was like, oh, the stuff I was doing for the school was actually the same type of writing I could actually get paid for that. It didn't even, didn't even dawn on me at the time, but that was a career. I was just trying to help out, you know, and I, I'd worked for a TV station, so it was like, sure, I can, I can do this stuff too. I can figure out how to write a press release and send it to our local newspaper and things like that. So it's just been this, this way of evolving that then when I started learning how to do copywriting, it wasn't that far removed from what I was already doing, because the same principles hold. You've got to grab somebody's attention really quickly, get to, get to the point on a website, just like you would do writing for someone who's listening you know, watching a television show. [00:14:17]So it's been interesting how everything is sort of built on it. I guess, you know, each thing that I did, I sort of picked up a new skill and was able to keep evolving from it. And, and just being able to, in doing my business, I started a blog. So I started writing a lot of articles for that. And I think that also then helped in being able to really start writing a longer form and to actually write a book. Although that, that book process took me a lot longer than I thought. And I, as I said, I'm very spiritually minded and I got a lot of help in writing this book because I do not take all the credit for it because it was all, I was like asking for inspiration a lot and to be able to get it, in fact, even the idea for the book itself came during a meditation one morning. And this voice in my head said, "You should write a book about love." And I'm like, "I do marketing. What, where is this coming from? This makes no sense to me." But as is often the case, the reason I had to write a book about love was because I had to learn I love myself, and that's what I was able to do in the process of writing that book. So it was, wow. Yeah, it was not the easiest process, but one that was definitely very worthwhile and I'm glad, glad I got through it. It's very nice to be able to actually have the book in my hands. Now it was such a dream for so long and to be able to like, wow, it's really there. [00:15:48]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah, of course. I mean, I can only imagine how thrilling it is when you're just, you're like, finally I have this like actual physical copy of this labor of love that I've been working on forever. That's, that's a good moment. Well, you mentioned, you know, having the inspiration sort of coming from, or at least part of the inspiration coming from, you know, your sister's battle with cancer. Do you mind sharing more about sort of how that impacted your work? [00:16:18] Gloria Grace Rand: Yeah, absolutely. It was, it was a big part of it. Yeah. And in fact, the idea for the book came yeah, two months before she transitioned. It was the end of 2016. And like I said, I know now it was, it was the reason was because I needed to, to learn that.  She was my older sister. She was 10 years older than me and lived out in Arizona. I live in Florida, so I was going out there as often as I could to be with her during that battle that she was engaged in and, you know, initially I grieved a lot when she was gone, cause she was, she was like my cheerleader, you know, she was the person who was always encouraging me in my business and always telling me, you know, you're doing a good job and, and I really miss that when she was gone. [00:17:05] But now with, you know, some time and, and going through writing the book, I can really look back on number one, looking back on the time that we got to spend together was great despite everything because we really got to connect in a way that we hadn't that much. Because of this ten-year difference we had, we had really two different childhoods. So we would spend, you know, a lot of times comparing notes on how we and, and just, we were able to put together some good memories. I actually write about one of the things in the book one time was, this was the year before she passed, I was out there before Christmas and we decided to make Christmas cookies and we made the, the kind that she always loved, which I, which I love too. So it's basically a sugar cookie. And so I'm, I'm, you know, made the batter and I'm rolling out the dough and I'm flattening the cookies and she's like, you know, you're not flattening them enough. They need to be flattered. And I'm like, okay, fine. You know, press them down a little bit more and then put them in the oven. [00:18:07] And it wasn't, it was just so annoying that she was right. Like they really did turn out better. You know, so, but it's like, we were able to do things like that. And, and that's like a memory that I hold with me, you know, now forever, because it was, it was a lot of fun and, and, you know, and of course she was, you know, being her big sister ways and just saying how, you know, she was right. And I was wrong and okay. And it's also again, in writing the book, I incorporated some of the things that she went through as well as I did. We had not the greatest of childhoods. My dad was an alcoholic and my mom had a bit of a temper. And so it wasn't, it wasn't easy for either one of us. And, and it affected both of us really in, in, in our business. [00:18:55] In fact, cause we sort of had doubts about ourselves and, and our self-esteem and, and even when I was writing the book, I was, I was working on one section that the V in love actually stands for value your uniqueness. And I realized as I'm trying to get this book done, trying to get it to the publisher because I wanted to have it published by February. Cause that was when my sister's birthday was and I thought February 21st would be perfect. So I'm trying to get this book done and I'm like, geez, I didn't write much on this section probably because I need to work on this a little bit more.  I'm not valuing my own uniqueness a bit, but, anyway, for whatever reason, I was drawn to start looking through some of her, her notebooks and I was trying to check a date or something. [00:19:43] And I came across a section that she had written about where she was talking about, you know, struggling that of  self-worth and why she wasn't even able to fight the cancer. Because, you know, thinking that like, she wasn't worthy to be able to survive this. And you know, and it was like, you know, my heart felt for her. And at the same time, it was also a good reminder that it was like, I needed to know to see how she was experiencing this and, and to be able to even share that in the book for others who, you know, may be suffering from self doubt and, and, and not valuing their own worthiness. And so she's still around helping me. I guess the point I want to make here is that even though she's not, not here physically I still feel her presence and her directing me and helping me out and being the big sister, you know, and really, really still, still helping me from beyond which is, which is quite remarkable. [00:20:45] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. And that's so special to have gotten to share those memories. Of course, I mean, and, and then be able to, to use them to help not only inspire yourself and, and value yourself and learn all that, but to then share that with others. That's a really powerful story. So thank you for sharing about that. And then I know you now have a podcast as well. Do you mind sharing a little bit about that and maybe what you chat about on it? [00:21:14] Gloria Grace Rand: Yeah, absolutely. I'd love to. Yeah. It's called Live Love Engage, which is actually the same name as my book. And I, I started about a little over a year ago as a way to help me, frankly, write the book. I was thinking that I would be able to do some episodes where I could kind of talk about some of the things I was writing about to really help me to crystallize it. And yeah. I had done a podcast about five years earlier. And that time it was all about online marketing. And so I didn't want to really lose that, but I wanted to put something more into it. So the way I describe it as it's, it's practical advice from a spiritual perspective to help entrepreneurs to create more impact, influence, and income, and what the Live Love Engage is about is being able to live fully, love deeply and engage authentically. And, so this time around, instead of doing it five days a week, which is what I was doing before, which was insane. ,And I burnt myself out. This time, I'm doing interviews in addition to doing my own solo episodes. And so I do at least one interview a week sometimes, especially during the height of the pandemic last year, I was even doing a couple a week. [00:22:27]Yeah, right. Yeah. I was doing like about two, two interviews a week and it's been so wonderful to be able to talk with so many different people and to be able to get their perspective. I've talked with a lot of, you know, authors and coaches and, and other, other marketing folk too. Cause I also do, you know, again, offer practical advice on how to grow your business, but a lot of times, I'm also talking with people who deal with a mindset issues. Cause the one thing I've learned in being in business for myself, as opposed to when I was an employee, is that, and even dealing with some of my other clients is that you can have all the best tools. You can have a social media presence, you know, all over the place. But if you have a mindset that you're really not worthy to be successful, or that, you know, you've got some types of limiting beliefs around money, that maybe you're not meant to have a lot of money, then you're not going to be successful in business. Even though you might have the best website and you've got a team, even as having a team of people maybe working for you, you're still going to be butting up against a wall because it's really what you think and believe about yourself that is going to have a big impact in how you actually can succeed in business as well as in life for that matter, too. [00:23:48]Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Yeah. Well, that's exciting. And so I'm, I'm curious for our listeners who would like to maybe purchase your book, find out more about your podcast or kind of follow your work, is there a way for them to do that? [00:24:02]Gloria Grace Rand: Absolutely. You can go to my website, gloriarand.com. And you will be able to see I've got the actual, you can see that link to my podcast is there. Of course, it's on iTunes and all those lovely podcast platforms and they're everywhere, but I do have it on my website. There's a tab that'll take you to the podcast as well as a link to take you to my book. Although you can also go to LiveLoveEngagebook.com. And you can order it there and it's, although it is available on Amazon, as well as on barnesandnoble.com as well. But yeah, and then I'm on, I'm on social media. So as I said, I'm on Facebook and Instagram and all those, all those fun places. If you could look for Gloria Grace Rand and you'll be able to connect with me there as well. [00:24:51] Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Thank you. Well, I always ask my guests the same three questions and I'd love to do that with you if that's okay. So, first of all, how do you personally define art or what is art to you? [00:25:06] Gloria Grace Rand: Oh, let's see. Art, art to me is expression. And it, because it can have so many different forms and, and I think it is, it's a way of expressing who you are, what your thoughts and beliefs are and it's a way of being able to just communicate you through whatever different modality you find, whether that's writing, whether it's music, whether it's actual painting and drawing. Cause there's so many different ways to be able to express. So yeah, I think, I mean, that's what it is. It's a way of being able to express, express yourself out there in the world. [00:25:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. And then what do you think is the most important role of an artist? [00:25:56]Gloria Grace Rand: Well, the most important role-- I think it's just being true to who you are and to trust yourself to be able to communicate whatever it is that you want to communicate. Because if you're going about doing something in the arts to please someone else, it's not really ultimately going to be successful. I think you've gotta be able to do whatever it is from your heart to really be able to please yourself. And it may not please everybody. And that's okay. But as long as you are conveying what you want to convey from your heart, then it is going to touch someone else's heart. [00:26:39]Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. Beautiful. And then my final question, and I'll define my terms a little bit, but do you think that art should be inclusive or exclusive? And by inclusive, I'm referring to an artist who puts the work out there and provide some context behind it, whether it's program notes or titles or the inspiration that went in behind it, versus exclusive referring to an artist who puts their work out there and doesn't provide the context so it's left entirely up to the viewer to interpret it the way that they will. [00:27:12] Gloria Grace Rand: I think, I think it's a both/ and because I think it just depends on, how you want to put it out there in the world? Because I, I know that there are some people who will do art-- especially I think, and maybe this is more even with painters in particular who, who do want to just let people interpret it.  But there's certainly nothing wrong with it being inclusive either and being able to give people maybe some guidance what it should be. That's an interesting question.  I can see justifications for both. So yeah, I think it's up to the artist to decide ultimately, because they're the ones who are creating the art, and if they want to provide guidance, that's their prerogative. And if they want to just leave it up to whoever to be able to make their own judgment, that's, that's their prerogative as well. [00:28:07]Lindsey Dinneen:  Yeah, absolutely. Perfect. Well, first of all, thank you so very much for being here today, Gloria. I really appreciate your time and your stories and sharing with us your inspiration and all the cool ways that you have interacted with art over the years. And I'm really excited to continue to follow your journey. And congratulations on the book. That's so exciting, and also the podcast of course as well, but I know, I know it's just such a big deal when you can see that copy of the book in your hands. So congratulations on all of that and again, thank you for your time today and, and your inspiration that you're sharing with everyone. I really appreciate it. [00:28:50] Gloria Grace Rand: Well, thank you. Thank you so much. And, and I, I love what you're doing for this podcast, because I think it is great to be able to let people know a little bit more about art. So, so I applaud you for what you're doing. So thank you. [00:29:03] Lindsey Dinneen: Well, thank you. I appreciate that. And thank you to everyone who has listened to this episode. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am, I would love if you would share this with a friend or two and we will catch you next time. [00:29:17] If you have a story to share with us, we would love that so much. And I hope your day has been Artfully Told. [00:29:26]Hey, Artfully Told listeners, Lindsey here. And I just want to share with you a little bit more about the SpeakEasy Method. Now, if you've had a chance to listen to Gregg Gonzalez' interview on Artfully Told, you're already a little familiar with the process that is so unique, so cool that is the SpeakEasy Method is for people who are ready to write their books, but maybe aren't super confident about their own writing ability, or just want a more streamlined way of doing it. Gregg and his team at SpeakEasy are experts at these amazing questions that help your authentic voice to shine through. So what they do is they go through recorded audio interviews with you and these recordings are then transcribed and put into manuscript format ready to go. So what's cool about that is instead of months and months, or years and years of you writing a book, they will actually take you from concept to published and it can be as little as nine months. That is one of the most recent success stories that they have accomplished. And it is just a really innovative method that I am personally so excited to help represent and help share the word about because what Gregg and his team are doing is absolutely life-changing for prospective authors. And I highly encourage you to book a discovery call with Gregg  or another member of his team to learn more and see if this could be the perfect fit for you. It's a hundred percent complimentary and you can do so easily by going to his website and that's www.joy-ful-iving.com/speakeasy. And again, that spelled out is J O Y dash F U L living.com/speakeasy.

Jones.Show: Thought-Full Conversation
110: Hosting INC and Fast Company CEO Eric Schurenberg is a Privilege

Jones.Show: Thought-Full Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 29:59


Eric Schurenberg has been the CEO of Mansueto Ventures, the owner of Inc. and Fast Company media properties, since 2018. Each year of his tenure the company has recorded its best annual financial performance since inception, as the brands expanded beyond print and digital into live and digital events, video, data, and recognition programs. For the previous three years, he was the president and editor-in-chief of Inc. and editor of Inc. for the three years before that, during which the magazine was twice a National Magazine Award finalist for general excellence, winning once. Before joining Inc, Eric was the founding editor of CBS MoneyWatch.com and the editor in chief of BNET.com; the sites together won more than a dozen awards for design and journalism during his tenure. Prior to that, Eric was the managing editor of Money Magazine, which won the Time Inc. Luce award for service journalism in each of the four years it was eligible. Other roles inside and out of journalism include deputy editor at Business 2.0, assistant managing editor at Fortune, and vice-president at Goldman Sachs. As a writer, he is a winner of a Loeb Award and a National Magazine Award. He has been a regular commentator on Nightly Business Report on PBS, CNBC, CNN, The Today Show, The Early Show, Marketplace Radio and Good Morning America. For Inc. and Fast Company, he hosts a LinkedIn Live interview program called The Human Factor. Outside of work, Eric is a private pilot and plays club tennis. Not so long ago, he came within match point of sending his team to the USTA national championships, a near-miss that still haunts him, but not so much that he leaves it out of his bio. INC Online: Web: https://www.inc.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/inc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Inc LinkedIn.com: https://www.linkedin.com/company/incmagazine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/incmagazine/ Fast Company Online: Web: https://www.fastcompany.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FastCompany Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FastCompany LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fast-company/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fastcompany JONES.SHOW Online: Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook Twitter (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com Twitter (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ Web: SusanCBennett.com www.Jones.Show

The Politics of Everything
80: The Politics of Boards - Julie Garland Mclellan

The Politics of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 25:49


Boards are not like our work settings and take a special skill set. If you have ever pondered what makes a successful board career, you are in the right podcast. Julie Garland McLellan built a board career from one not-for-profit to a portfolio including chairing an ASX listed company. A frequent conference speaker, Julie has featured widely in media such as ABC News' Nightly Business Report, The Business, The Australian Financial Review, The Financial Times, Company Director Journal, Keeping Good Companies, and others. She has 23 years' experience delivering education for the Australian Institute of Company Directors, National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), Governance Institute of Australia, College of Laws, University of Sydney, CPA Australia, Taiwan Corporate Governance Association, Oman Centre for Corporate Governance and Sustainability, etc. Julie continues to research and study and recently completed a course at Wharton Business School. She is the author of six books. We are here discussing The Politics of Boards. Listen on to hear from Julie on: What makes a perfect board? How can you start a board career? How can a Board Chair operate at their best and ensure a diverse board sings from the same songbook? Best advice on how to get heard, especially when you are the dissenting voice in the board discussion? Take away: What is your best tip to manage The Politics of Boards? (one tip or sentence please). To connect with Julie: LinkedIn Website

Behind the Markets Podcast
Behind The Markets Podcast: Marc Chandler

Behind the Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 29:22


Show from 12/4/20Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel kicks off the show talking about the positive news regarding fiscal stimulus packages, COVID-19 vaccines, and the election of Chris Weller to the Fed. Then Marc Chandler joins Host Jeremy Schwartz to discuss the declining dollar valuation, emerging markets, China, trade, high beta currencies and much more. Find out how to read the current state of national and international markets so that you can properly allocate your portfolio.Guest:Marc Chandler - Chief Market Strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex. He writes a widely followed blog called Marc to Market.Chandler is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, FOX Business, Business News Network, and Nightly Business Report where he provides his insights on the global capital markets. Chandler has been published in the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Barrons, The Nation, Euromoney Institutional Investor, and Corporate Finance. He is regularly published by Seeking Alpha and TheStreet.com.Follow him on Twitter: @marcmakingsenseFollow WisdomTree on Twitter: @WisdomTreeETFsFollow Jeremy Schwartz on Twitter: @JeremyDSchwartzAsk Siegel: If you have a pressing finance question we invite you to email us: asksiegel@wisdomtree.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
IAM819- Accredited Investment Fiduciary Helps in Financial Planning

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 16:58


David Treece has nearly 30 years of experience as a fee-based investment advisor and is an accredited investment fiduciary. He understands financial markets and is an expert in financial planning. Recognized for his financial acumen and client-advocacy work, David has been featured on PBS's Nightly Business Report, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, and on NBC6 in Miami in an Emmy-award winning series about his work. He has testified before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Aging regarding senior citizens and financial planning. David has an MBA from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and lives in Miami, Florida. Website: http://www.treecefinancial.com   Twitter: @dtreece Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/TreeceFinancial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/treece-financial-group-inc./  

Wild Confidence
Ep. 11 Confidence in your Testimony

Wild Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 42:58


If you have ever met Jesus in a pub crawl t-shirt, you're not alone. Stephanie Wilson's testimony is incredible and I love how it shaped her confidence in God's love and her identity as His daughter. Stephanie May Wilson is an author, a podcaster, a national speaker, and the go-to guide for 20 & 30-something women as they navigate their most important relationships. Through her books, courses, and chart-topping podcast, Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson, Stephanie has mentored more than a million women as they cultivate healthy, thriving relationships with God, their friends, their significant others, and with themselves. Stephanie’s writing has been featured on NBC, the Anthropologie blog, and Relevant Magazine. She has also been a long-time blog contributor for CNBC’s Nightly Business Report, Darling Magazine, and the Christian Mingle blog. When she’s not writing, speaking, or recording a podcast episode, Stephanie is usually packing for a global adventure with her husband Carl, laughing with her close tribe of girlfriends, or snuggled up in yoga pants in her Nashville home.

Living the Good Life
LTGL2019-Widom All Around Us - Tom Martin

Living the Good Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 48:50


Wisdom is all around us, according to today's guest Tom Martin, and today he takes us on a journey through some of what he's learned. He drops names as humbly as you've ever heard before and has great and equal respect for folks from all walks and avenues of life. For more than 30 years, he has been "a storyteller," using a variety of media platforms. For 20 of those years, served as a television news producer, producing stories for Diane Sawyer at ABC News and for Charles Kuralt at CBS Sunday Morning, as well as stories for CNN, Public Television's Nightly Business Report and has even produced dozens of restaurant stories for The Food Network. In his journey, he has worked with Paul McCartney, Steven Spielberg and Muhammad Ali -- as well as countless artists, musicians, entrepreneurs and leaders in the personal development movement like Tony Robbins and Jim Rohn. More recently, he has been active in public relations from the other side -- writing press releases and securing media coverage for his clients on national television shows, magazines and podcasts. An underlying truth is discovered..."we all want to be appreciated and valued." And to finish it all off, Tom offers up some actionable advice for those wanting to pitch their story to the media.It's a walk down memory lane for the Gen Xers and Baby Boomers and a some great PR wisdom for entrepreneurs of all ages.Reach Tom Martin at Tom@TomMartinMedia.comJoin the Living the Good Life Facebook Community for more conversation with Tom and others at https://www.facebook.com/groups/LTGLCommunity

The Real Deal On...Success!
How does PR work and why is it important? Tom Martin shares all. Ep.25

The Real Deal On...Success!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 72:53


Dug and Tom get real on what PR is, when to utilize it, and how it works.   Tom Martin - President, Tom Martin Media LLC For more than 30 years, Tom Martin has worked closely with many of the world's most respected thought leaders, authors, and innovators – staring with a 20-year career as a television news producer for ABC News, CBS News, CNN, and NBC News, covering stories ranging from politics to entertainment. Tom covered the White House for public television's Nightly Business Report and the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy for ABC's “Good Morning America.” CBS “Sunday Morning,” profiled dozens of musicians, artists, and political leaders. At CNN, Tom created a biographical series, featuring individuals at the top His work has ranged from medical stories for ABC News to profiles of famous individuals including Paul McCartney, Tony Robbins, and George Soros.   Moving into the PR realm, Tom led campaigns for Fortune 100 companies and provided media training to numerous thought leaders and business CEO's. His clients have been featured on NBC's Today show, “Oprah” and Bloomberg Television, and in publications including The Wall Street Journal and Inc. magazine. With CBS News anchor Jane Pauley, Tom serves on the advisory board of the national non-profit Children's Health Fund, which provides medical care to children living in poverty. Tom lives in Ridgefield, Connecticut. For more info on Tom http://tommartinmedia.com/ For your free guided hypnotic meditation www.guidedhypnotic.com More on Dug www.revolutionarygrowth.com      

Easy Prey
Managing Credit Cards with Sara Rathner

Easy Prey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 32:42


Long gone are the days of companies giving away coolers on college campuses when students would sign up for high-interest credit cards. Unfortunately, there are still sneaky promotions, fine print, and ways these companies take advantage of unsuspecting customers.  Our guest today is Sara Rathner. Sara is a NerdWallet travel and credit cards expert. She appeared on the Today Show, Nasdaq, and CNBC’s Nightly Business Report and has been quoted in Yahoo Finance, Time, Business Insider, and MarketWatch. She’s held a total of 23 credit cards using travel reward points to see the world on a budget. A proud Northwestern University alum, she also has a certificate in financial planning from Boston University. She’s here today to talk about personal finance scams and how to manage your credit cards. Show Notes: [1:40] - Sara’s passion is personal finance and people reach out to her to ask questions. She really wants finances to be empowering and not scary. [3:04] - Chris remembers the days when he was in college seeing booths of credit card companies setting college students up with credit cards. Sara explains the Card Act that changed the law to protect young adults. [4:31] - There are times when your credit limit can really help you in a bind. [5:10] - Sara recommends everyone read the fine print of every credit card you apply for, even though it is not enjoyable to do so. You can find all this information before you even fill out an application. [6:06] - You want to find a card that provides greater value than its annual cost. You want to find a card that has rewards that you will actually redeem and use. [6:32] - The credit card industry is seeing a lot of change due to the pandemic. [7:29] - Sara explains how revolving credit accounts work and where credit card balances can get dicey. [9:14] - If you pay your credit card bills every month rather than the minimum payment, you won’t deal with interest. [10:00] - Chris shares an experience of reading the fine print on a store credit card application that claimed to be interest-free for the first 12 months. Sara confirms how that works and cautions people to know that fine print. [12:30] - Interest rates are negotiable to an extent. [13:11] - Missing a payment is huge. Many cards have late fees and a late payment could hit your credit score by 100 points or more overnight. [14:05] - The thing that you need or want now is great, but if it causes you long term financial struggle, oftentimes it wasn’t worth it in the first place. [15:23] - Sara recommends for those really large purchases to save up money rather than taking on the stress of debt if you can. [16:30] - There are a lot of recent scams, specifically small business loans and unemployment insurance, that are popping up after the pandemic caused people to lose their job and reliable income. [19:05] - Sara recommends going directly to the government agencies that offer financial assistance during this time and never to go to an outside source no matter how legitimate they appear. [20:58] - Sara shares an experience with a credit card company contacting her about a problem with her account and asked her for her credit card number to verify. She refused and called the number on the back of her card to make sure. [23:13] - Any time you are trying to buy and sell items on platforms like Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, be very careful because there are scams there, too. [26:07] - It is much more important to be careful and seem paranoid than take a risk. You’re dealing with strangers so their opinion doesn’t matter. [28:06] - Chris and Sara discuss sketchy ways scammers try to snag you. But there are legitimate credit repair resources online and many of them are free. NerdWallet is an excellent resource. [29:49] - It takes a few months for positive behaviors to show up on your credit reports, so if you stick with it you will be rewarded. [30:27] - NerdWallet is your financial best friend that has tons of great articles and calculators. Check out the app and website. [31:01] - Sara shares her most valuable piece of advice for those who think they have been a victim of a scam, including a website to report potential scams. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review.  Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest Sara Rathner on NerdWallet Sara Rathner on Twitter NerdWallet on Twitter NerdWallet Web Page NerdWallet on Facebook NerdWallet on Instagram Report a Potential Scam  

Glowing Older
Episode 1:2 Robert Morison Shares Highlights from What Retirees Want: A Holistic View of Life's Third Age

Glowing Older

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 25:06


The newly released What Retirees Want: A Holistic View of Life's Third Age is the culmination of decades of research by Robert Morison and world-famous “Age Wave” expert Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. Join Robert (Bob), a renowned authority on the intersection of business, technology, and people management, as he discusses highlights of the book as they relate to the senior living industry. The book is a valuable compendium of retirees opportunities and challenges--a must-read for organizations wanting to better understand retirees in order to better serve them. About Bob Robert Morison is the Senior Advisor with Age Wave and Lead Faculty with the International Institute for Analytics. He has worked with hundreds of major organizations across industries to help them capitalize on the business potential of information technology, business analytics, and progressive management practices. He has written or edited more than 250 research reports and management guides. And he has contributed to a variety of executive programs for Chief Information, Technology, Human Resource, and Marketing Officers, as well as senior executives generally. He is co-author of Analytics At Work: Smarter Decisions, Better Results (Harvard Business Press, 2010), Workforce Crisis: How to Beat the Coming Shortage of Skills And Talent (Harvard Business Press, 2006), and three Harvard Business Review articles, one of which received a McKinsey Award as best article of the year. Bob has spoken before hundreds of corporate, industry, and government groups, and has been a commentator on workforce issues on Nightly Business Report on PBS. He previously served as executive vice president and director of research with Concours Group and CSC Index, and he began his career with General Electric Information Services Company. He holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College and an M.A. from Boston University. Key Takeaways: Baby Boomers are retiring at a rate of 10,000 per day and are changing the landscape of senior living. In the past decade, the focus has shifted from people adding years to their lives, towards adding life to those years. Working in retirement has become the new normal—7 and 10 working Boomers say they're planning to work in retirement. Questions for Senior Housing Operators: Do you know how many of your residents are in fact working? How many are self-employed? Can you provide resources for older entrepreneurs, shared affordable on-demand office space, business services like bookkeeping, a business club to share resources and milestones, or a mentor program to promote intergenerational engagement? Health is really the biggest wild card in retirement. It's not just a physical, it's financial. One of our big challenges as a society is to close the gap between healthspan and lifespan. That has to do with exercise nutrition and medical advances. Aging in place everyone's stated preference as they get older and need long-term care. Senior Living facilities need to adjust their value proposition in relation to aging in place at home.

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Insights Radio Program Episode 1: What Makes You You?

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020


SPEAKERS: Bill Griffeth Co-Anchor, “Nightly Business Report” on CNBC; Author, The Stranger in My Genes: A Memoir Paula Williams Madison Author, Finding Samuel Lowe: China, Jamaica, Harlem Sal Pizarro Columnist, The Mercury News—Moderator And, Leah Weiss, Ph.D., MSW Author, How We Work; Former Director, Stanford's Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education; Principal Teacher, Stanford’s Compassion Cultivation Training Program

TeesMe
WHM - With Economist Kathleen Camilli

TeesMe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 35:07


New #TeesMe podcast episode alert with the Economist, Kathleen Camilli What you will hear on this episode (Sirens, because this is the soundtrack of NYC): • What it means to be an expert Economist • Females do get invited to play golf, even when pregnant • The power of a supportive CEO • Family, is not career limiting event (when you have the support of leadership) • Serving on Not-For-Profit boards • Fast paced sports: Skiing, Sailing, Golf? • Sharing her father’s love of sailing • Golf is important for business and assessing character • Lifelong learning - Crypto-Assets • The next genreation of Female leaders & joining a board • Be Intentional- Have a plan, build a network • Women Startups/VC/Angel Investors - Now is the Time • Advice - Play the long game Kathleen Camilli is one of the nation’s leading economists, highly regarded by investors across the world. Her insights and forecasting track record have helped corporations avert financial disaster and preserve capital for decades. She brings gravitas to the boardroom, plus a wealth of money management and operating experience. Kathleen founded Camilli Economics in 2004, to address the growing need for independent economic analysis after the passage of Sarbanes Oxley. Kathleen is a sought after speaker, and regularly speaks to associations of CEOs, CFOs, COO’s, bankers, corporate treasurers, and other financial professionals. She has appeared on CNN, CNBC, and The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Nightly Business Report, and Bloomberg Business News where her views are highly regarded internationally by investors. Partnering with the Center for Information Mapping at the Parson’s School of Design, in 2005, she formed Economic Mapping, LLC. This entrepreneurial initiative was founded to mine and map economic data using advanced mapping technology. Named as one of the top five economic forecasters by the Wall Street Journal, Kathleen called the turning point of the tech bubble in 1999 and 2000, and the recession in 2001, which earned her a number one performing forecaster by the WSJ and Business Week. She is the author of several articles, including “Reserves Forecasting for Open Market Operations” published in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Review in 1986 and still cited. Kathleen has served on many not-for-profit boards, including the National Association of Business Economics, National Council on Economic Education, the Epiphany School Foundation, the Windham Mountain SKITA, an organization that is preparing young athletes to compete nationally and internationally (Olympics) representing the USA. She is active in organizations such as the National Association of Corporate Directors, the University of Delaware’s Governance Centers, KMPG’s Audit Institute, the Conference Board, the Forecasters Club, the Asia Society, and the Women’s Global Forum (Davos). Kathleen is an avid skier, sailor, and swimmer. She is a voracious reader of non-fiction and a life long learner. She and her husband Peter, a liquidity, funding, and risk expert, reside in New York City. They have two sons. ************************** What you need to know: Website: www.camillieconomics.com ************************** https://anchor.fm/TeesMe Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google #FierceFemaleFriday #TeesMe #podcast #storiesNeedToBeTold #untoldStories #golf #Economist #sailing #TeesMeLive #TeesMeTour #StayTuned #2020 #WHM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Your Life Your Wealth Network
How to Overcome Stock Market Anxiety - Episode 228

Your Life Your Wealth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 25:39


Significant volatility in the stock market continues amid the growing threat of coronavirus. Today, a laser-focused conversation to help individual investors gain perspective on current market conditions. CFN’s John Walker is joined by Psychologist, Dr. Frank Murtha, Ph.D., specialist in the field of behavioral finance.  He’s the author of MarketPsych: How to Overcome Fear and Build Your Investor Identity, and co-founder of MarketPsych, a consulting firm to the financial industry specializing in analysis of investor psychology. Dr. Murtha, who has been featured on CNBC, National Public Radio, and The Nightly Business Report, joins us to discuss effective ways to calm anxiety and allay the fears most individual investors are currently experiencing due to the stock market’s extreme volatility. Program Length: 25 minutes

The Munk Debates Podcast
Be it Resolved: Baby Boomers Have Ruined the Future for Millennials

The Munk Debates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 32:46


Are Boomers to blame? On this episode of the Munk Debates Podcast, The Federalist's Lyman Stone and The Heritage Foundation's Stephen Moore debate the motion Be it resolved: Baby Boomers have ruined the future for millennials. SOURCES: CBS News, Nightly Business Report, CNN.

Caregiving Podcast Network
Calming Financial Pressures

Caregiving Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 30:03


When we feel like we're in the midst of a financial crisis, how do we find our calm?  Ellen Rogin joins me to share tips to help us calm the panic when we're struggling to get enough. Ellen wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She’s an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen’s appeared on CNBC’s Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain’s Chicago Business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Caring Conversations
Calming Financial Pressures

Caring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 30:03


When we feel like we're in the midst of a financial crisis, how do we find our calm?  Ellen Rogin joins me to share tips to help us calm the panic when we're struggling to get enough. Ellen wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She's an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen's appeared on CNBC's Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain's Chicago Business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
Chuck talks Nightly Business Report, misadventures at Firestone and more

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 60:06


Chuck -- who spent more than a decade as a guest commentator on Nightly Business Report -- talks about the longest-running business television show, which ran for the final time last Friday, and also finally reveals just what happened when he took his car in for repairs -- and subsequently tried to pay for those repairs and more on the retailer's credit card -- that has had him upset for weeks. We also revisit a recent chat with Sam Stovall, chief market strategist for CFRA Research.

Nightly Business Report
NBR Announcement + Introducing "The Exchange" 12/27/2019

Nightly Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 48:12


News about “Nightly Business Report” and an introduction to CNBC’s “The Exchange.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Disruptors
160. Why the US and China are Already in a Cold War, the Economics of Inequality and Future of Capitalism | Geoff Colvin

The Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 60:47


Geoff Colvin is FortuneMagazine’s Senior Editor-at-Large, an award-winning thinker, author, broadcaster, and speaker on the most significant trends and issues impacting business, politics and the economy. Geoff’s work has earned him millions of loyal fans and 7M weekly listeners on CBS Radio NetworkHe’s the author of four books including groundbreaking bestsellers Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else and Humans are Underrated on the future of work and how humans fit into a workplace filled with robots and smart technology.Geoff has appeared on Today, Good Morning America, Squawk Box, CBS This Morning, ABC’s World News Tonight, CNN, PBS’s Nightly Business Report, and dozens of other programs. He also served as anchor of Wall $treet Week with Fortune on PBS and has moderated panels with or interviewed Jack Welch, Henry Kissinger, Richard Branson, the Prince of Wales, Bill Gates, Alan Greenspan, Steve Case, Tony Blair, Michael Dell, Ted Turner, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and many others. In today’s episode we discuss:- The US relationship with China and why we’re already in Cold War- Geoff’s thoughts on the decentralization and breakup of big tech- What we both think about the separatist movements spreading worldwide- Why Geoff’s skeptical of long term centralized economies- What the business roundtable CEO stakeholders memo means- Thoughts on economics and when the trickle-down effect died- What does Brexit mean for the economy- Why loneliness and isolation is the biggest threat to humanity- How to re-engineer the economy to fight inequality- Will AI be net positive or negative- What’s the future of education and where did it go wrong- Where should students look for the careers of the future- A public markets debate about incentives and timeframes

Behind the Markets Podcast
Behind the Markets Podcast: Marc Chandler on Global Economy, Interest Rates, & the Bond Market

Behind the Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 28:36


Show from 10/25/19In this episode hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Jeremy Siegel discuss this weeks financial news including highs in the market and the S&P 500 breakout. Then Jeremy Schwartz and co-host Liqian Ren talk to returning guest Marc Chandler of Bannockburn Global Forex about a wide range of topics such as currency markets, interest rates, the bond market, and the global economy.Guest:Marc Chandler, who is a Chief Market Strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex. He writes a widely followed blog called Marc to Market.Chandler is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, FOX Business, Business News Network, and Nightly Business Report where he provides his insights on the global capital markets. Chandler has been published in the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Barrons, The Nation, Euromoney Institutional Investor, and Corporate Finance. He is regularly published by Seeking Alpha and TheStreet.com.Follow him on Twitter: @marcmakingsenseCheck out his Marc Chandler's articles here: www.marctomarket.com/2019/07/interv…and-bluff.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Behind the Markets Podcast
Behind The Markets Podcast: Marc Chandler

Behind the Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 29:28


Show from 8/9/19In this episode of Behind the Markets host Liqian Ren starts the show off with a market update and the US China trade war with Professor Jeremy Siegel. Liqian Ren discusses everything from US China trade war to the Federal Reserve.Guest:Marc Chandler, who is a Chief Market Strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex. He writes a widely followed blog called Marc to Market. Chandler is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, FOX Business, Business News Network, and Nightly Business Report where he provides his insights on the global capital markets. Chandler has been published in the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Barrons, The Nation, Euromoney Institutional Investor, and Corporate Finance. He is regularly published by Seeking Alpha and TheStreet.com.Follow him on Twitter: @marcmakingsenseCheck out his Marc Chandler's articles here: http://www.marctomarket.com/2019/07/intervention-huff-puff-and-bluff.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Radiant Podcast with Kelsey Chapman
#95 Stephanie May Wilson

The Radiant Podcast with Kelsey Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 51:36


Stephanie May Wilson is an author, a podcaster, a speaker, and the go-to guide for 20 & 30-something women as they navigate their most important relationships. For almost a decade, Stephanie has mentored thousands of women as they cultivate healthy, thriving relationships with God, their friends, their significant others, their calling and their work, and with themselves. Stephanie's first book, The Lipstick Gospel, is a favorite of more than 60,000 women, and her podcast, Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson has reached ½ million women so far, was featured by FabFitFun as one of their 5 favorite podcasts, and is regularly in the top 50 on the iTunes Religion & Spirituality charts. Stephanie got her start as a writer when she packed up her backpack and traveled around the world for a year, keeping a blog of all of her adventures. She then served as Chief Storyteller for a multi-million dollar humanitarian organization, and then became the Editor-in-Chief of Venture Magazine. Stephanie's writing has been featured on NBC, CBS, the Anthropologie blog, and Relevant Magazine, and she's been a long-time blog contributor for CNBC's Nightly Business Report, Darling Magazine, and the Christian Mingle blog. When she's not writing, speaking, or recording a podcast episode, Stephanie is usually packing for a global adventure with her husband Carl, laughing with her close tribe of girlfriends, or snuggled up in yoga pants in her Nashville home. PS - I've got the BEST gift for you. Use code RADIANT10 for $10 off the latest Fab Fit Fun box!

Caregiving Podcast Network
Our Money Story

Caregiving Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 30:11


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us form a story about our money that works. Ellen wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She’s an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen’s appeared on CNBC’s Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain’s Chicago Business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Caring Conversations
Our Money Story

Caring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 30:11


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us form a story about our money that works. Ellen wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She's an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen's appeared on CNBC's Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain's Chicago Business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
SV Reads 2019: Finding Identity in Family History, With Bill Griffeth and Paula Williams Madison

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019


SPEAKERS Bill Griffeth Co-Anchor, “Nightly Business Report” on CNBC; Author, The Stranger in My Genes: A Memoir Paula Williams Madison Author, Finding Samuel Lowe: China, Jamaica, Harlem Sal Pizarro Columnist, The Mercury News—Moderator This program was recorded in front of a live audience at De Anza College in Cupertino, California on February 27th, 2019.

Caring Conversations
Keeping Hope When Scarcity Surrounds

Caring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 30:43


When it doesn't look like we have enough, how do we believe we have enough? About Ellen Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She's an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen's appeared on CNBC's Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain's Chicago Business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Caregiving Podcast Network
Keeping Hope When Scarcity Surrounds

Caregiving Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 30:43


When it doesn't look like we have enough, how do we believe we have enough? About Ellen Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She’s an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen’s appeared on CNBC’s Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain’s Chicago Business. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

The Future of Work
How Fast Company and Inc. Magazine Rose to the Top

The Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 50:00


Everyone wants to be in Fast Company or Inc. Magazine. They are the contemporary versions of the more traditional business news periodicals. But their secret to success is focusing on start-ups and trends that we all need to be aware of; trends that are really going to make a difference as we move through these turbulent times. Our guest can give us incredible insight into strategies that are proven in the new world of work and trends that we should pay attention to as we move forward. Our special guest this week is Eric Schurenberg, CEO of Mansueto Ventures, the organization responsible for Fast Company and Inc. Magazine. The discussion will be insightful and packed with insights that we can all apply today, including hidden trendsetters that we need to pay attention to. Eric Schurenberg is Editor-in-Chief of Inc. Previously, Eric was Editor-in-Chief of BNET.com and CBSMoneywatch.com for CBS Interactive. The sites together won more than a dozen awards during his tenure. Before CBS, Eric was managing editor of MONEY Magazine, which won the Luce award for service journalism in each of the four years it was eligible. As a writer, he is a winner of a Loeb Award and a National Magazine award. He is a regular commentator on Nightly Business Report on PBS and has been a talking head on CNBC, CNN, Public Radio International, The Today Show and Good Morning America.

Humans 2.0 Archive
154: Dan Schawbel | How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation

Humans 2.0 Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 32:02


Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author, Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, and the Founder of both Millennial Branding and WorkplaceTrends.com. He is the bestselling author of two career books: Promote Yourself and Me 2.0. His third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, will be published by Hachette on November 13th, 2018. Through his companies, he's conducted dozens of research studies and worked with major brands including American Express, GE, Microsoft, Virgin, IBM, Coca Cola and Oracle. Dan has interviewed over 2,000 of the world's most successful people, including Warren Buffett, Anthony Bourdain, Jessica Alba, will.i.am, Michael Bloomberg, Chelsea Handler, Colin Powell, Sheryl Sandberg, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is the host of “5 Questions with Dan Schawbel”, a podcast where he interviews a variety of world-class humans by asking them 5 questions in less than 15 minutes. In addition, he has written countless articles for Forbes, Fortune, TIME, The Economist, Quartz, The World Economic Forum, The Harvard Business Review, The Guardian, and others that have combined generated over 15 million views. Considered “one of today's more dynamic young entrepreneurs” by Inc. Magazine, Schawbel has been profiled or quoted in over 2,000 media outlets, such as NBC's “The Today Show” and “Nightly News”, Fox News's “Fox & Friends”, MSNBC's “Your Business,” The Steve Harvey Show, The Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, Wired Magazine, GQ, The Economist, and NPR. He has been recognized on several lists including Inc. Magazine's “30 Under 30”, Forbes Magazine's “30 Under 30”, Business Insider's “40 Under 40”, BusinessWeek's “20 Entrepreneurs You Should Follow,” and as one of Workforce Magazine's “Game Changers”. Schawbel is a featured expert in the upcoming documentary “The Revolution Generation”, which is directed by Josh Tickell and narrated by actress Shailene Woodley.Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, Fortune 500 consultant, millennial TV personality, global keynote speaker, career and workplace expert and startup advisor. His mission in life is to support his generation from student to CEO.Dan is a Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, an HR executive network and research firm on the future of learning and working, with members including NASA, Kraft Heinz, Google, Verizon, GE, Cisco, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and IBM. In 2016, Future Workplace acquired Dan's company, WorkplaceTrends.com, a research and advisory membership service for HR professionals at companies including Nestle, Sodexo and Goldman Sachs. WorkplaceTrends.com is the largest aggregator of workplace research in the world with over 450 sources. He is also the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm, which has helped companies like American Express, NBC Universal, Ernst & Young, Deutsche Bank, Red Bull, Red Robin, Oracle, Fidelity and Monster better understand the millennial generation. Through both companies, he's published over 40 groundbreaking research studies, surveying over 86,000 people from 20 different countries. Dan's research has been the subject of cover stories for both Money Magazine and HR Magazine, and is featured in over 700 media outlets including The New York Times, NBC, CNN, USA Today and Men's Health.He is the author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin's Press), which is a #1 Barnes & Noble business bestseller and was named the #1 career book of 2013 by The Chicago Tribune. His first book, Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future, was a #1 international bestseller and was named the #1 career book of 2009 by The New York Post. His books have been endorsed by over 50 CEOs (Intuit, Campbell Soup), celebrities (Dr. Mehmet Oz, Patti Stanger, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran), professors (Harvard, UPenn, Dartmouth, Northwestern) and bestselling authors (Daniel Pink, David Bach, Harvey Mackay, Seth Godin, Gretchen Rubin, Stephen R. Covey, Ken Blanchard, Dave Ramsey, Jeffrey Gitomer, Jack Canfield, Susan Cain). Combined, his books have been translated into 15 different languages and are used as textbooks at many schools including Stanford University, Boston University, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and The University of Texas at Austin. Both bestsellers were published before Dan's 30th birthday.His third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, will be published by Hachette on November 13th, 2018.Dan is the founder of the Personal Branding Blog, a Forbes ”Top Website for Your Career” and ranked as the #1 Job Blog by Careerbuilder. It has over 6,000 articles that have been read by over 5 million professionals, in 228 different countries, and is the most syndicated career resource in America, with partnerships including Yahoo!, AOL, Biz Journals, Entrepreneur Magazine and Business Insider. He is a columnist at CNBC.com and a former columnist at Forbes, TIME, Metro US, BusinessWeek and Mashable. In addition, he has written for The Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, CBS MoneyWatch, CNN.com, Fast Company, Forbes Magazine, The Guardian, Inc., Fortune, TechCrunch, The World Economic Forum, Entrepreneur, The Globe And Mail, and numerous others. Schawbel has written over 2,000 articles that have generated more than 10 million views, with one even being shared by Senator Bernie Sanders. Schawbel is a featured expert in the upcoming documentary “The Revolution Generation”, which is directed by Josh Tickell and narrated by actress Shailene Woodley.He's spoken at some of the world's most prestigious companies including Coca Cola, Google, IBM, Time Warner, Ericsson, CitiGroup, McGraw-Hill and Siemens, as well as some of the most notable schools, including Harvard Business School, Stanford, Cornell and MIT. In 2010, Dan was recognized as Hearst Visiting Professional at Arizona State University's Cronkite School. In addition, he's spoken at major conferences such as The New York Times DealBook Conference, Bloomberg's Business of Equality Summit, SHRM, ASTD, HCI, Work Human and The Conference Board, in different countries like Japan, Brazil and Mexico and shared the stage with people like Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Ice-T, Simon Sinek, Mel Robbins, Dennis Miller and Marshall Goldsmith.Dan's long list of honors include: Inc. Magazine's “30 Under 30”, Forbes Magazine's “30 Under 30”, Business Insider's “40 Under 40”, BusinessWeek's “20 Entrepreneurs You Should Follow”, Workforce Magazine's “25 Game Changers” and Details Magazine's “5 Internet Gurus That Can Make You Rich”.Dan has interviewed over 2,000 people in his career, from celebrities (Anthony Bourdain, James Franco, Jessica Alba, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachael Ray) to CEOs (Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg, J. W. Marriott Jr., Richard Branson, Ed Catmull, Jack Welch, Kevin Systrom, John Mackey) to thought leaders (Malcolm Gladwell, Tom Peters, Jim Collins, Simon Sinek, Clayton Christensen, Michael Porter) to politicians (Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Al Franken, John Kerry, Cory Booker, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld) and even two astronauts (Chris Hadfield, Mike Massimino). In addition, he interviewed David Karp (Founder of Tumblr) for the January 2013 cover of Forbes Magazine and his profile of Ryan Blair (CEO of ViSalus) made the Yahoo! homepage. He is the host of “5 Questions with Dan Schawbel”, a podcast where he interviews a variety of world-class human by asking them 5 questions in less than 15 minutes.He has been featured in over 1,200 media outlets such as NBC's “The Today Show” and “Nightly Business News”, The Steve Harvey Show, PBS's “The Nightly Business Report”, CNBC's “Power Lunch” “Closing Bell” and “Fast Money”, Fox News's “Fox & Friends”, Fox Business's ”The Willis Report”, Bloomberg TV's “In The Loop”, NPR, People Magazine, GQ, The Economist and Wired Magazine. Dan has been featured in cover stories in The Wall Street Journal business section, The Economist Intelligent Life Magazine and The Boston Globe. His work has also been cited in over 50 books, including Marketing 3.0 by Philip Kotler and The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick. He's been a spokesperson for Philips, Staples, DeVry University and The National Association of Insurance Commissioners, as well as contributed thought leadership to programs created by Bank of America, Self Magazine, PayPal, CapitalOne, Intuit and The University of Phoenix.From 2007 to 2012, Dan published Personal Branding Magazine, with a team of 20 and 150 contributing writers. In total, there were 19 issues that included exclusive interviews with Evander Holyfield, Guy Fieri, Kathy Ireland, Brooke Burke and Gary Vaynerchuk. During that time, he also hosted sold out networking events that included speakers such as Johnny Cupcakes, Kenny Florian (UFC), Larry Weber (Founder of Weber Shandwick) and representatives from The Boston Celtics, The Jimmy Fund, Harvard University, Hill Holliday and The Harpoon Brewery.In 2007, Dan co-created one of the first social media positions in a Fortune 200 company, and the first one ever at EMC. He was known for creating EMC's social media accounts, working across multiple departments worldwide to train and implement social strategies and helping grow their internal network to over 10,000 users before he left in 2010. - http://danschawbel.com/- https://www.instagram.com/danschawbel/- https://amzn.to/2PGLYFCLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Humans.2.0.PodcastMark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2Podcast

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Humans 2.0 | Mind Upgrade
154: Dan Schawbel | How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation

Humans 2.0 | Mind Upgrade

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 32:02


Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author, Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, and the Founder of both Millennial Branding and WorkplaceTrends.com. He is the bestselling author of two career books: Promote Yourself and Me 2.0. His third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, will be published by Hachette on November 13th, 2018. Through his companies, he’s conducted dozens of research studies and worked with major brands including American Express, GE, Microsoft, Virgin, IBM, Coca Cola and Oracle. Dan has interviewed over 2,000 of the world’s most successful people, including Warren Buffett, Anthony Bourdain, Jessica Alba, will.i.am, Michael Bloomberg, Chelsea Handler, Colin Powell, Sheryl Sandberg, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is the host of “5 Questions with Dan Schawbel”, a podcast where he interviews a variety of world-class humans by asking them 5 questions in less than 15 minutes. In addition, he has written countless articles for Forbes, Fortune, TIME, The Economist, Quartz, The World Economic Forum, The Harvard Business Review, The Guardian, and others that have combined generated over 15 million views. Considered “one of today’s more dynamic young entrepreneurs” by Inc. Magazine, Schawbel has been profiled or quoted in over 2,000 media outlets, such as NBC’s “The Today Show” and “Nightly News”, Fox News’s “Fox & Friends”, MSNBC’s “Your Business,” The Steve Harvey Show, The Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, Wired Magazine, GQ, The Economist, and NPR. He has been recognized on several lists including Inc. Magazine’s “30 Under 30”, Forbes Magazine’s “30 Under 30”, Business Insider’s “40 Under 40”, BusinessWeek’s “20 Entrepreneurs You Should Follow,” and as one of Workforce Magazine’s “Game Changers”. Schawbel is a featured expert in the upcoming documentary “The Revolution Generation”, which is directed by Josh Tickell and narrated by actress Shailene Woodley.Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, Fortune 500 consultant, millennial TV personality, global keynote speaker, career and workplace expert and startup advisor. His mission in life is to support his generation from student to CEO.Dan is a Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, an HR executive network and research firm on the future of learning and working, with members including NASA, Kraft Heinz, Google, Verizon, GE, Cisco, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and IBM. In 2016, Future Workplace acquired Dan’s company, WorkplaceTrends.com, a research and advisory membership service for HR professionals at companies including Nestle, Sodexo and Goldman Sachs. WorkplaceTrends.com is the largest aggregator of workplace research in the world with over 450 sources. He is also the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm, which has helped companies like American Express, NBC Universal, Ernst & Young, Deutsche Bank, Red Bull, Red Robin, Oracle, Fidelity and Monster better understand the millennial generation. Through both companies, he’s published over 40 groundbreaking research studies, surveying over 86,000 people from 20 different countries. Dan’s research has been the subject of cover stories for both Money Magazine and HR Magazine, and is featured in over 700 media outlets including The New York Times, NBC, CNN, USA Today and Men’s Health.He is the author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin’s Press), which is a #1 Barnes & Noble business bestseller and was named the #1 career book of 2013 by The Chicago Tribune. His first book, Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future, was a #1 international bestseller and was named the #1 career book of 2009 by The New York Post. His books have been endorsed by over 50 CEOs (Intuit, Campbell Soup), celebrities (Dr. Mehmet Oz, Patti Stanger, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran), professors (Harvard, UPenn, Dartmouth, Northwestern) and bestselling authors (Daniel Pink, David Bach, Harvey Mackay, Seth Godin, Gretchen Rubin, Stephen R. Covey, Ken Blanchard, Dave Ramsey, Jeffrey Gitomer, Jack Canfield, Susan Cain). Combined, his books have been translated into 15 different languages and are used as textbooks at many schools including Stanford University, Boston University, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and The University of Texas at Austin. Both bestsellers were published before Dan’s 30th birthday.His third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, will be published by Hachette on November 13th, 2018.Dan is the founder of the Personal Branding Blog, a Forbes ”Top Website for Your Career” and ranked as the #1 Job Blog by Careerbuilder. It has over 6,000 articles that have been read by over 5 million professionals, in 228 different countries, and is the most syndicated career resource in America, with partnerships including Yahoo!, AOL, Biz Journals, Entrepreneur Magazine and Business Insider. He is a columnist at CNBC.com and a former columnist at Forbes, TIME, Metro US, BusinessWeek and Mashable. In addition, he has written for The Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, CBS MoneyWatch, CNN.com, Fast Company, Forbes Magazine, The Guardian, Inc., Fortune, TechCrunch, The World Economic Forum, Entrepreneur, The Globe And Mail, and numerous others. Schawbel has written over 2,000 articles that have generated more than 10 million views, with one even being shared by Senator Bernie Sanders. Schawbel is a featured expert in the upcoming documentary “The Revolution Generation”, which is directed by Josh Tickell and narrated by actress Shailene Woodley.He’s spoken at some of the world’s most prestigious companies including Coca Cola, Google, IBM, Time Warner, Ericsson, CitiGroup, McGraw-Hill and Siemens, as well as some of the most notable schools, including Harvard Business School, Stanford, Cornell and MIT. In 2010, Dan was recognized as Hearst Visiting Professional at Arizona State University’s Cronkite School. In addition, he’s spoken at major conferences such as The New York Times DealBook Conference, Bloomberg’s Business of Equality Summit, SHRM, ASTD, HCI, Work Human and The Conference Board, in different countries like Japan, Brazil and Mexico and shared the stage with people like Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Ice-T, Simon Sinek, Mel Robbins, Dennis Miller and Marshall Goldsmith.Dan’s long list of honors include: Inc. Magazine’s “30 Under 30”, Forbes Magazine’s “30 Under 30”, Business Insider’s “40 Under 40”, BusinessWeek’s “20 Entrepreneurs You Should Follow”, Workforce Magazine’s “25 Game Changers” and Details Magazine’s “5 Internet Gurus That Can Make You Rich”.Dan has interviewed over 2,000 people in his career, from celebrities (Anthony Bourdain, James Franco, Jessica Alba, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachael Ray) to CEOs (Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg, J. W. Marriott Jr., Richard Branson, Ed Catmull, Jack Welch, Kevin Systrom, John Mackey) to thought leaders (Malcolm Gladwell, Tom Peters, Jim Collins, Simon Sinek, Clayton Christensen, Michael Porter) to politicians (Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Al Franken, John Kerry, Cory Booker, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld) and even two astronauts (Chris Hadfield, Mike Massimino). In addition, he interviewed David Karp (Founder of Tumblr) for the January 2013 cover of Forbes Magazine and his profile of Ryan Blair (CEO of ViSalus) made the Yahoo! homepage. He is the host of “5 Questions with Dan Schawbel”, a podcast where he interviews a variety of world-class human by asking them 5 questions in less than 15 minutes.He has been featured in over 1,200 media outlets such as NBC’s “The Today Show” and “Nightly Business News”, The Steve Harvey Show, PBS’s “The Nightly Business Report”, CNBC’s “Power Lunch” “Closing Bell” and “Fast Money”, Fox News’s “Fox & Friends”, Fox Business’s ”The Willis Report”, Bloomberg TV’s “In The Loop”, NPR, People Magazine, GQ, The Economist and Wired Magazine. Dan has been featured in cover stories in The Wall Street Journal business section, The Economist Intelligent Life Magazine and The Boston Globe. His work has also been cited in over 50 books, including Marketing 3.0 by Philip Kotler and The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick. He’s been a spokesperson for Philips, Staples, DeVry University and The National Association of Insurance Commissioners, as well as contributed thought leadership to programs created by Bank of America, Self Magazine, PayPal, CapitalOne, Intuit and The University of Phoenix.From 2007 to 2012, Dan published Personal Branding Magazine, with a team of 20 and 150 contributing writers. In total, there were 19 issues that included exclusive interviews with Evander Holyfield, Guy Fieri, Kathy Ireland, Brooke Burke and Gary Vaynerchuk. During that time, he also hosted sold out networking events that included speakers such as Johnny Cupcakes, Kenny Florian (UFC), Larry Weber (Founder of Weber Shandwick) and representatives from The Boston Celtics, The Jimmy Fund, Harvard University, Hill Holliday and The Harpoon Brewery.In 2007, Dan co-created one of the first social media positions in a Fortune 200 company, and the first one ever at EMC. He was known for creating EMC’s social media accounts, working across multiple departments worldwide to train and implement social strategies and helping grow their internal network to over 10,000 users before he left in 2010. - http://danschawbel.com/- https://www.instagram.com/danschawbel/- https://amzn.to/2PGLYFCLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Humans.2.0.PodcastMark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2Podcast

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The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy

Ed and Ron are honored to interview Dr. Walter Williams. He has made scores of radio and television appearances which include “Nightline,” “Firing Line,” “Face the Nation,” Milton Friedman's “Free To Choose,” “Crossfire,” “MacNeil/Lehrer,” “Wall Street Week” and was a regular commentator for “Nightly Business Report.” He is also occasional substitute host for the “Rush Limbaugh” show. In addition Dr. Williams writes a nationally syndicated weekly column that is carried by approximately 140 newspapers and several web sites. His most recent documentary is “Suffer No Fools,” shown on PBS stations Fall/Spring 2014/2015, based on his book, Up from the Projects: An Autobiography. Join us for what is sure to be a fascinating discussion.

The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy

Ed and Ron are honored to interview Dr. Walter Williams. He has made scores of radio and television appearances which include “Nightline,” “Firing Line,” “Face the Nation,” Milton Friedman's “Free To Choose,” “Crossfire,” “MacNeil/Lehrer,” “Wall Street Week” and was a regular commentator for “Nightly Business Report.” He is also occasional substitute host for the “Rush Limbaugh” show. In addition Dr. Williams writes a nationally syndicated weekly column that is carried by approximately 140 newspapers and several web sites. His most recent documentary is “Suffer No Fools,” shown on PBS stations Fall/Spring 2014/2015, based on his book, Up from the Projects: An Autobiography. Join us for what is sure to be a fascinating discussion.

The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy

Ed and Ron are honored to interview Dr. Walter Williams. He has made scores of radio and television appearances which include “Nightline,” “Firing Line,” “Face the Nation,” Milton Friedman's “Free To Choose,” “Crossfire,” “MacNeil/Lehrer,” “Wall Street Week” and was a regular commentator for “Nightly Business Report.” He is also occasional substitute host for the “Rush Limbaugh” show. In addition Dr. Williams writes a nationally syndicated weekly column that is carried by approximately 140 newspapers and several web sites. His most recent documentary is “Suffer No Fools,” shown on PBS stations Fall/Spring 2014/2015, based on his book, Up from the Projects: An Autobiography. Join us for what is sure to be a fascinating discussion.

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox
Episode 47: Bonus Episode, Conversation with Craig Garthwaite, Associate Professor of Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management

Innovation Rising, Presented by Healthbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 47:09


In this week’s special bonus episode, we had the honor of speaking with Professor Craig Garthwaite, Associate Professor of Strategy and the Director of Healthcare at Kellogg. Professor Garthwaite is an applied microeconomist whose research examines the effects of government policies and social phenomena with a focus on the health and biopharmaceutical sectors. His recent work has focused on the private sector effects of the Affordable Care Act, including the labor supply effects of large insurance expansions, the changes in uncompensated hospital care resulting from public insurance expansions, and the responses of non-profit hospitals to financial shocks. In prior work, he has examined the impact of government cash assistance programs on health and the effect of changes in expected mortality from the emergence of crack-cocaine markets on educational attainment. Professor Garthwaite has testified before the United States House of Representatives and several state legislatures on matters related to the minimum wage and health care reforms. Professor Garthwaite also studies questions of pricing and innovation in the biopharmaceutical sector. In this area, he has examined the effect of expanded patent protection on pricing in the Indian pharmaceutical market, the innovation response of United States pharmaceutical firms to increases in demand, and the relationship between health insurance expansions and high drug prices. His research has appeared in journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the American Economic Review, the Review of Economics and Statistics and Health Affairs, and you have likely seen his work and interviews in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and Vox. He has also appeared as a guest on various television and radio shows such as Nightly Business Report and NPR Marketplace. In 2015, Professor Garthwaite was named one of Poet and Quants 40 Best under 40 Business School Professors.    A few of the topics that Chuck and Professor Garthwaite cover in the episode include: Professor Garthwaite’s background and how he arrived at his position at Kellogg The causes behind why we are seeing a recent trend in vertical integration among players in the healthcare space The incentive alignments between mergers such as CVS and Aetna and what the lay consumer might not understand about the benefits of such a merger Professor Garthwaite’s thoughts around what can be done about the high drug prices in the US Professor Garthwaite’s perspective on the Amazon- Berkshire-JPMorgan health venture and ideas around what these 3 companies aiming to achieve together Many point to misaligned physician incentives or the increase in diabetes or people not leading healthy lifestyles, that lead to the high healthcare costs in the US but Professor Garthwaite shares other factors to consider in this debate as well The tradeoff between innovation and access to care and how Professor Garthwaite defines innovation The type of “disruption in healthcare” Professor Garthwaite thinks truly has merit and will have impact Professor Garthwaite’s current research on Hospitals as Insurers of Last Resort and how hospitals may not be passing along all uncompensated-care costs to other parties such as hospital employees or privately insured patients Connect with Professor Garthwaite: Kellogg Profile Professor Garthwaite on Twitter LinkedIn Healthcare at Kellogg Connect with Healthbox Follow us on Twitter and @ChuckFeerick Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts Have guest suggestions or topic ideas for the podcast? Send them to us at ideas@healthbox.com Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, or Libsyn

Caregiving Podcast Network
When Money Talks

Caregiving Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 30:59


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us listen to our messages about money. Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She’s an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen’s appeared on CNBC’s Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain’s Chicago Business. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband, and they have two Gen Z kids who by all accounts are turning out to be financially responsible adults. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Caring Conversations
When Money Talks

Caring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 30:59


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us listen to our messages about money. Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She's an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen's appeared on CNBC's Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain's Chicago Business. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband, and they have two Gen Z kids who by all accounts are turning out to be financially responsible adults. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Caregiving Podcast Network
The Money Juggle: Finding Enough for Today and Tomorrow

Caregiving Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 31:04


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us figure out what to spend today so we have enough for tomorrow. About Ellen: Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She’s an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen’s appeared on CNBC’s Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain’s Chicago Business. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband, and they have two Gen Z kids who by all accounts are turning out to be financially responsible adults. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Caring Conversations
The Money Juggle: Finding Enough for Today and Tomorrow

Caring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 31:04


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us figure out what to spend today so we have enough for tomorrow. About Ellen: Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She's an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen's appeared on CNBC's Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain's Chicago Business. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband, and they have two Gen Z kids who by all accounts are turning out to be financially responsible adults. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

The Nice Guys on Business
SMM with Randall Kenneth Jones and Tyler Mathisen: Nightly Business Report

The Nice Guys on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 43:27


Tyler Mathisen: Nightly Business Report   In this episode, Randy and Tyler discuss: The types of interviews Tyler has School shootings Light is greater then darkness What are the facts Key Takeaways: Preparation is overrated Take time to think things through and then react Question motive You have 15-20 seconds to get your point accross   "Often people come in and they are answer averse." - Tyler Mathisen   Guest Bio: Tyler Mathisen co-anchors CNBC's "Power Lunch," one of the network's longest-running program franchises, as well as "Nightly Business Report," an award-winning evening business news program produced by CNBC for U.S. public television.   Connect with Tyler Mathisen:   Website: NBR.com or CNBC.com Twitter: @bizrpt or @PowerLunch   Connect with Randall Kenneth Jones:   Twitter: @randallkjones Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Website: http://randallkennethjones.com/   Show Notes by Show Producer: Anna Nygren     Nice Guys Sponsor: Interview Valet is the  best podcast booking service. They are the leader in Podcast Interview Marketing to help you easily turn listeners into leads.   Nice Guys Links Support the podcast at www.Patreon.com/NiceGuys   Subscribe to the Podcast   Niceguysonbusiness.com   TurnkeyPodcast.com - You're the expert. Let us help prove it. Podcast Production, Concept to Launch   Book Doug and/or Strick as a speaker at your upcoming event.   Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Doug's Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course)   Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like.     Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast.   Interview Valet:  Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message.   Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments   Social Quant - Boost your Twitter following the right way. Targeted reach     Promise Statement: To provide an experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life.   Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.

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Vagina Talks
004: Emerald GreenForest- Founder & Lead Visionary of Creative Age Consulting Group

Vagina Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 83:22


Emerald GreenForest is the Founder & Lead Visionary of Creative Age Consulting Group.   An internationally known speaker, transformation artist, Be The Change “Movement To Watch” Award Winner, one of America's Premier Experts, and host of the Men On Purpose Podcast, she works with multidimensional men who are called to be the Vanguard of the Creative Age.   Emerald has been a serial entrepreneur for more than 30 years.  A Quilly Award winning writer whose work and message has been featured in multiple books and magazines, she's also appeared on the major media, on over 500 live and virtual stages.     Her international client roster includes NY Times Best Selling Authors, Hay House Radio Show Hosts, conscious entrepreneurs, transformation artists, corporate executives and many other leading visionary Creative Age leaders. Emerald has traveled widely all over the United States and in foreign countries speaking and teaching, and has been featured in the major media multiple times most recently on CNBC's Nightly Business Report.     She's especially passionate about being hired to support & activate Men On Purpose - the high achieving men who have already made their money and know that NOW is the time for them to make their mark.  Please help me to bring to the stage for your pleasure and prosperity.....Emerald Peaceful GreenForest    Contact Emerald: Website: http://www.emeraldgreenforest.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/awyldfyre Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/iamtruetomyspirit Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/awyldfyre LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/emeraldgreenforest   Get a free gift - an Instant Clarity Exercise here: http://www.emeraldgreenforest.com/gift (http://www.emeraldgreenforest.com/gift)   Join Sophia Wise One as she turns poison into medicine through the alchemical journey of dismantling the lies we've been told about who we are, what we are, and what we've been doing so that we can remember the truth, share the truth, and eventually become the truth  Find more adventures in awesome things check out my website www.vaginatalks.com I am Sophia Wise One Daughter Wind I am calling you to Rise up Rise Up Rise Up. Rise up and take your place.     The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition."     Support this podcast

Vagina Talks
004: Emerald GreenForest- Founder & Lead Visionary of Creative Age Consulting Group

Vagina Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 83:48


Emerald GreenForest is the Founder & Lead Visionary of Creative Age Consulting Group.   An internationally known speaker, transformation artist, Be The Change “Movement To Watch” Award Winner, one of America’s Premier Experts, and host of the Men On Purpose Podcast, she works with multidimensional men who are called to be the Vanguard of the Creative Age.   Emerald has been a serial entrepreneur for more than 30 years.  A Quilly Award winning writer whose work and message has been featured in multiple books and magazines, she’s also appeared on the major media, on over 500 live and virtual stages.   Her international client roster includes NY Times Best Selling Authors, Hay House Radio Show Hosts, conscious entrepreneurs, transformation artists, corporate executives and many other leading visionary Creative Age leaders. Emerald has traveled widely all over the United States and in foreign countries speaking and teaching, and has been featured in the major media multiple times most recently on CNBC’s Nightly Business Report.   She's especially passionate about being hired to support & activate Men On Purpose - the high achieving men who have already made their money and know that NOW is the time for them to make their mark.  Please help me to bring to the stage for your pleasure and prosperity.....Emerald Peaceful GreenForest Contact Emerald: Website: http://www.emeraldgreenforest.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/awyldfyre Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/iamtruetomyspirit Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/awyldfyre LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/emeraldgreenforest Get a free gift - an Instant Clarity Exercise here:  http://www.emeraldgreenforest.com/gift (http://www.emeraldgreenforest.com/gift) Join Sophia Wise One as she turns poison into medicine through the alchemical journey of dismantling the lies we've been told about who we are, what we are, and what we've been doing so that we can remember the truth, share the truth, and eventually become the truth Find more adventures in awesome things check out my website www.vaginatalks.com I am Sophia Wise One Daughter Wind I am calling you to Rise up Rise Up Rise Up. Rise up and take your place. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition."

Caregiving Podcast Network
Meeting 2018 with Goals

Caregiving Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 33:42


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us meet 2018 with goals to ensure we make the most of 2018. Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She’s an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen’s appeared on CNBC’s Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain’s Chicago Business. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband, and they have two Gen Z kids who by all accounts are turning out to be financially responsible adults. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Caring Conversations
Meeting 2018 with Goals

Caring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 33:42


Ellen Rogin, our wealthness expert, helps us meet 2018 with goals to ensure we make the most of 2018. Ellen Rogin wrote the New York Times bestseller on turning your vision into reality, Picture Your Prosperity. She's an acclaimed speaker, TEDx presenter, blogger, a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry, and a Certified Financial Planner®. Ellen's appeared on CNBC's Nightly Business Report, ABC News, and PBS, and has been quoted in The New York Times, Money, Time, Forbes, The Huffington Post, US News & World Report, the Chicago Tribune, and Crain's Chicago Business. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband, and they have two Gen Z kids who by all accounts are turning out to be financially responsible adults. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message

Adviser In The News
Three mutual fund picks for investors

Adviser In The News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 3:13


Jim Lowell, Chief Investment Officer at Adviser Investments, joins Nightly Business Report.

The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW - ALFRED E. EDMOND JR. - BE MODERN MAN - JULY 24 - 2017

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 64:39


Alfred Edmond Jr. is senior vice president/Editor-at-Large of BLACK ENTERPRISE. He is a content leader, brand representative and expert resource for all of the media platforms under the BLACK ENTERPRISE brand. Edmond is responsible for helping to set and enforce quality standards for the editorial content of BlackEnterprise; and the Our World with Black Enterprise and Women of Power television shows. From 2008 through 2010, Edmond held the position of senior vice president/editor-in-chief of BlackEnterprise.com, responsible for the development of the Website's content, as well as the hiring and overall supervision of the editorial staff. In this position, Edmond played an important leadership role in the transition of BLACK ENTERPRISE from print magazine publisher to a digital-first multimedia content company. From 2000 through 2008, Edmond held the position of senior vice president/editor-in-chief of BLACK ENTERPRISE magazine. During his tenure as chief editor of BLACK ENTERPRISE (beginning in 1995 when he was named executive editor), the magazine's circulation more than doubled to a rate base of 525,000 for 2008. In addition, the magazine earned nine Folio: Editorial Excellence (Eddie) Awards in the business/finance consumer magazines category, a Griot Award from the New York Association of Black Journalists, and more than a dozen other editorial and design awards under his leadership. An award-winning reporter and editor, he has been recognized by TJFR Business News Reporter as one of America's 100 Most Influential Financial Journalists and was named to the Folio: 40 list of the most influential people in the magazine industry by Folio: Magazine in 2007. Edmond appears regularly on television and nationally syndicated radio, including serving as host of WVON 1690 Chicago's The Urban Business Roundtable weekly radio show; commentator on PBS' Nightly Business Report; contributor to American Express OPEN Forum and The Doug Banks Show radio program; and guest expert on MSNBC's Your Business and CNN. A nationally recognized expert on business and economic trends, Edmond is a highly sought-after public speaker and moderator. Mr. Edmond Jr. was on our show talking about BE Modern Man. BE Modern Man is an integrative program that honors the essence, image and accomplishments of today's man of color. With features of today's leaders, executives, creatives, students, politicians, entrepreneurs, professionals and agents of change – these men share the common thread of creating a new normal while setting the bar in tech, art, philanthropy, business and beyond. The BE Modern Man is making a positive impact, his way, and has a story to tell. During our conversation, Mr. Edmond Jr. talked about: – Some of his background including how he got involved in media starting in college – The day he was hired by Black Enterprise March 4, 1987 – The story behind BE Modern Man – The Black Male Excel Summit in August 2017 – Some key moments during the journey of BE Modern Man – Common success traits of the men that are featured – What has made this initiative so successful – His thoughts about Black men at this time – How can Black men help each other – What is next for BE Modern Man – Black women's response to BE Modern Man To find out more about BE Modern Man go to: Website Twitter For more information about the BLACK MEN XCEL SUMMIT which is being held at PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Aug. 30–Sept. 3rd, 2017 click here. Click here to read an article on the BLACK MEN XCEL SUMMIT. To receive $100 off the registration fee for the BLACK MEN XCEL SUMMIT go here and use the promo code: BEFFMK. You can find out more about Mr. Edmond Jr. via: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest Visit our website at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe

Mother's Quest Podcast
Ep 08: Empathy, Acts of Kindness and Climbing Mountains with Erika Greff

Mother's Quest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 46:19


In this interview, I am excited to share a thoughtful and honest conversation with wife, mother, freelance television anchor/reporter, volunteer for philanthropic causes and entrepreneur, Erika Greff. Erika lives in the heart of New York City with her husband and two sons, ages 13 and 12. I came to know her over the summer, when we were both grieving for the loss of our mutual friend, Leslie Fischer. Erika and I talk about how her boys comforted her the day of Leslie’s funeral and wanted to take positive action in Leslie’s honor that day. In our conversation, she shares the ways in which she and her husband have encouraged her sons to focus on empathy, gratitude and daily acts of service, which her sons document on a website they created called budgetphilanthropist.com. We also discuss how Erika has found herself at a career crossroads, after 18 years as an on-air correspondent for PBS’s Nightly Business Report. And, how freelance journalism has given her an opportunity to engage herself and her boys in conscious decision-making about the projects she pursues. She gets honest about her new entrepreneurial passion, a media company to inform children about the news in their world. And she shares how she perseveres through frustration to find the path to her vision, even going mountain-climbing with her boys to symbolically face the fear of failure in her new venture. I hope you get inspired, as I did, about consciously instilling the values of kindness, empathy and acts of service in your children. And that you realize you are not alone if you too are struggling to make a new vision become real.   I feel enriched by the generosity Erika so freely shares and excited to explore the resources she recommended to become a “financial grownup” and to cultivate daily kindness in my children. I am grateful she and I have connected and I know our friend Leslie would be too. Topics discussed in this episode: How Erika’s parents taught her that self-esteem is about the things you do, not the things you have The way Erika’s children practice and document daily acts of kindness Driving in the car and bedtime as great opportunities to connect with your children Involving your children in decision-making about your own life and career The challenges of pursuing a new venture and working through fear of failure The concept of a favor bank – help other people and they will help you in return Resources mentioned in this episode: The Budget Philanthropist – the website where Erika’s son’s chronicle their acts of kindness. The specific blog post where Erika’s children reflect on how they supported their mother the day of Leslie’s funeral  How to Be a Financial Grownup by Bobbi Rebell Random Acts of Kindness – Become a RAKtivist Episode 00 of the Mother’s Quest Podcast where I reflect on the Mother’s Quest Mantra inspired by Leslie Do you enjoy this podcast and want to support more meaningful conversations such as these? Visit the Mother’s Quest Patreon Page to become a regular patron or visit this link - www.mothersquest.com/be-a-supporter to make a one-time donation.

Dr. Tommy Show
Walter E. Williams - Is Liberty Alive in America?

Dr. Tommy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 19:29


IS LIBERTY ALIVE IN AMERICA? Professor of Economics, author, and syndicated columnist Walter E. Williams is on the show to discuss liberty, the Constitution, and moral decline. Is the American public more agreeable to tyranny than liberty. Was is the difference between a democracy and a republic and which one did the founding fathers plan for our country? Who does Dr. Williams favor in the upcoming presidential election and what advice does Dr. Williams have for freedom-loving physicians? Find out about the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons and how it compares to the American Medical Association. Also Dr. Tommy discusses the troubles of the Affordable Care Act. Is the “Healthcare Bubble” about to burst as has been written about by Bryan Rotella, or is there a way to avert collapse and restore American healthcare to an innovative and affordable system and avoid single-payer solutions. Dr. Williams is the former chairman and current professor of Economics at George Mason University. He is the author of over 150 publications including his latest book American Contempt for Liberty. He has made scores of radio and television appearances which include “Nightline,” “Firing Line,” “Face the Nation,” Milton Friedman's “Free To Choose,” “Crossfire,” “MacNeil/Lehrer,” “Wall Street Week” and was a regular commentator for “Nightly Business Report.” He is also occasional substitute host for the “Rush Limbaugh” show. In addition Dr. Williams writes a nationally syndicated weekly column that is carried by approximately 140 newspapers and several web sites. His most recent documentary is “Suffer No Fools,” shown on PBS stations Fall/Spring 2014/2015, based on Up from the Projects: An Autobiography. http://walterewilliams.com/

Sound Retirement Radio
075 Charitable Giving with Susan Garland from Kiplinger's Retirement Report

Sound Retirement Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 25:01


Jason Parker interviews Susan Garland about charitable giving. Susan B. Garland is editor of Kiplinger's Retirement Report, a monthly personal finance publication for retirees and those approaching retirement. The publication covers all topics related to retirement, including investments, taxes, Social Security, pensions, personal money management, philanthropy, annuities, estate planning, health care, housing and leisure activities.   For 12 years, Ms. Garland was a Washington-based correspondent for Business Week magazine. While on the social policy beat, she covered benefits, poverty, retirement issues, health care and workplace issues. As a White House and national politics reporter, she covered the first term of the Clinton administration. While on the legal affairs beat, she wrote about the Justice Department's antitrust investigation of Microsoft and the subsequent federal trial. Ms. Garland also has been a freelance writer, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Business Week and other publications.   Ms. Garland has appeared on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, CNBC, AARP's Inside E Street, the Nightly Business Report, Retirement Living TV, Fox News and Court TV.   Ms. Garland is a graduate of Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. She lives in Bethesda, Md., with her husband, James Feldesman, an attorney.

Cross Pollination
XPollination (Ep. 18) - Special Guest Dan Schawbel LIVE from the #VTSHRM15 Conf.

Cross Pollination

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 23:49


Dan Schawbel is the Founder of WorkplaceTrends.com, a research and advisory membership service for forward-thinking HR professionals, as well as the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm. Dan is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin’s Press) and the #1 international bestselling book, Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future (Kaplan Publishing), which combined have been translated into 15 languages. Dan is a columnist at both TIME and FORBES, and has been featured in over 1,000 media outlets, such as “The Today Show” on NBC, “Street Signs” on CNBC, “The Nightly Business Report” on PBS, “The Willis Report” on Fox Business, “Fox & Friends” on Fox News, NPR, People Magazine, The Economist and Wired Magazine. He’s spoken at Google, NBC Universal, McGraw-Hill, Oracle, Harvard Business School, MIT, Time Warner, IBM, and CitiGroup. Dan was named to the Inc. Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2010, the Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2012, and BusinessWeek cites him as someone entrepreneurs should follow. - See more at: http://danschawbel.com/about-dan/#sthash.6yBzBD3e.dpuf

Cross Pollination
XPollination (Ep. 18) - Special Guest Dan Schawbel LIVE from the #VTSHRM15 Conf.

Cross Pollination

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 23:49


Dan Schawbel is the Founder of WorkplaceTrends.com, a research and advisory membership service for forward-thinking HR professionals, as well as the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm. Dan is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin’s Press) and the #1 international bestselling book, Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future (Kaplan Publishing), which combined have been translated into 15 languages. Dan is a columnist at both TIME and FORBES, and has been featured in over 1,000 media outlets, such as “The Today Show” on NBC, “Street Signs” on CNBC, “The Nightly Business Report” on PBS, “The Willis Report” on Fox Business, “Fox & Friends” on Fox News, NPR, People Magazine, The Economist and Wired Magazine. He’s spoken at Google, NBC Universal, McGraw-Hill, Oracle, Harvard Business School, MIT, Time Warner, IBM, and CitiGroup. Dan was named to the Inc. Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2010, the Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2012, and BusinessWeek cites him as someone entrepreneurs should follow. - See more at: http://danschawbel.com/about-dan/#sthash.6yBzBD3e.dpuf

Doubt The Doubts | Crazy Cool People Sharing Great Tips, Tactics, & Tools
How to Rule the World | Dan Schawbel | Episode 243

Doubt The Doubts | Crazy Cool People Sharing Great Tips, Tactics, & Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 35:15


Dan Schawbel is the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm. He is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin’s Press) and the #1 international bestselling book, Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future (Kaplan Publishing), which combined have been translated into 15 languages. Both bestsellers were published before Dan’s 30th birthday. Dan is a columnist at both TIME and FORBES, and has been featured in over 1,000 media outlets, such as “The Today Show” on NBC, “Street Signs” on CNBC, “The Nightly Business Report” on PBS, “The Willis Report” on Fox Business, “Fox & Friends” on Fox News, People Magazine, The Economist and Wired Magazine. He’s spoken at Google, NBC Universal, McGraw-Hill, Oracle, Harvard Business School, MIT, Time Warner, IBM, and CitiGroup. Dan was named to the Inc. Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2010, the Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2012, and BusinessWeek cites him as someone entrepreneurs should follow.

The Money Answers Show
How Business Owners Can Thrive Regardless of Economic Conditions

The Money Answers Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2013 56:34


Our guest today is Chris Hurn, the CEO and Cofounder of Mercantile Capital Corporation, a commercial lender specializing in small business commercial real estate projects. Mercantile is a three-time Inc. 500|5000 Company and a two-time SBA Financial Services Champion. Chris' first book, The Entrepreneur's Secret to Creating Wealth: How the Smartest Business Owners Build Their Fortunes, is about how business owners can create wealth for themselves outside the day-to-day operations of the business, and thrive regardless of economic conditions. It's an Amazon Bestseller, cracking the Top 3 in three different sales categories. Chris has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inc. magazine, Newsweek, USA Today, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Los Angeles Times, Forbes, New York Times and many other national and regional publications; he's appeared on FOX Business news as well PBS' Nightly Business Report to discuss what can be done to help small business owners grow and create jobs.

The Money Answers Show
How Business Owners Can Thrive Regardless of Economic Conditions

The Money Answers Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2013 56:34


Our guest today is Chris Hurn, the CEO and Cofounder of Mercantile Capital Corporation, a commercial lender specializing in small business commercial real estate projects. Mercantile is a three-time Inc. 500|5000 Company and a two-time SBA Financial Services Champion. Chris' first book, The Entrepreneur's Secret to Creating Wealth: How the Smartest Business Owners Build Their Fortunes, is about how business owners can create wealth for themselves outside the day-to-day operations of the business, and thrive regardless of economic conditions. It's an Amazon Bestseller, cracking the Top 3 in three different sales categories. Chris has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Inc. magazine, Newsweek, USA Today, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Los Angeles Times, Forbes, New York Times and many other national and regional publications; he's appeared on FOX Business news as well PBS' Nightly Business Report to discuss what can be done to help small business owners grow and create jobs.

American Monetary Association
AMA 53 - "Secrets of Economic Indicators" with Bernie Baumohl

American Monetary Association

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2013 41:53


We are all confused about economic indicators and it's critical that we understand the real figures, the direction of the economy, interest rates and their consequences, and much more. On this episode, Jason Hartman interviews Bernie Baumohl, author of Secrets of Economic Indicators, in regard to the numerous economic indicators and what is most useful. Bernie explains what a “business cycle” is and what happens during the cycle, how it comes full circle over time. For more details, listen at: www.JasonHartman.com. Bernie gives examples of stress points in the business cycle. People make mistakes, such as buying more inventory than they need or the economy can't handle the demand of the people. More recently, we have seen longer periods of economic growth, but at a closer look, the mistakes that caused the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression are apparent. It was a “cauldron of fraud and wrecklessness,” says Bernie. Jason and Bernie touch on the subject of the Federal Reserve and the Gold Standard, citing what has been happening in Greece as an example of the limitations of a currency that is fixed and unmovable. Bernie feels that a country in economic trouble needs to have the flexibility to lower interest rates. They also discuss market sensitivity, the index, and the source of the leading market indicators. Bernard Baumohl is chief global economist at The Economic Outlook Group. He is well known for being ahead of the curve in assessing the direction of the U.S. and world economy. Mr. Baumohl began his career as an analyst with the Council on Foreign Relations, a think tank specializing on international affairs. He later served as an economist at European American Bank with responsibilities to monitor the global economy and develop forecasts. Mr. Baumohl was also an award-winning reporter with TIME magazine who covered the White House, Federal Reserve and Wall Street. Apart from his role as chief global economist, Mr. Baumohl also teaches at the New York Institute of Finance and is a regular commentator on Public Television's Nightly Business Report. A sought after international speaker, Mr. Baumohl has been recognized for his forecasting accuracy. He has lectured at New York University and Duke University, and is often cited in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Business Week, Barron's, and the Financial Times. Mr. Baumohl is author of The Secrets of Economic Indicators: Hidden Clues to Future Economic Trends and Investment Opportunities (Wharton School Publishing, 2nd edition). The best-selling book is winner of the Readers Preference Editor's Choice Award for Finance and has been translated into several languages, including Russian and Chinese.  He is also a recipient of the John Hancock Award for Excellence in Financial Journalism, and is a member of the National Association for Business Economics and the American Economic Association. Mr. Baumohl holds an M.A. from Columbia University.

The Whole Care Network
Aging and Your Finances

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2012 31:07


Our Guest on Tuesday's  'Be A Healthy Caregiver' show is David Treece, CEO of Treece Financial Group in Miami Shores, Florida. David has nearly 20 years of experience in financial services as a consumer-oriented advocate for his clients.   Recognized for his financial acumen and client-advocacy work, David has been featured nationally on PBS' "The Nightly Business Report," as well as on South Florida television and in south Florida print publications including the Miami Herald, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Miami Daily Business Review and South Florida CEO.  We will be talking about an important documentary that David will featured on LGBT Aging, Gen Silent. LGBT Aging issues are often overlooked, yet through this marvelous film,   David will share his expertise on why it is important to prepare for aging, building a network of support and having your important planning done.  

Planet Forward
Secretary Chu Weighs in at the Solar Decathlon

Planet Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 6:50


THIS WEEK: Check out this week's webisode where Planet Forward's Frank Sesno interviews Secretary of Energy, Dr. Steven Chu on site at the 2011 Solar Decathlon! Chu talks about some of the coolest innovations in the houses, and even wonks out a bit on r values and building materials. STANDINGS: The official DOE final standings for the solar decathlon put the University of Maryland on top (congrats, Terps!) followed by Purdue, New Zealand and Middlebury. But we have our own contest and YOU are the judge. Vote for which team was your favorite at www.PlanetForward.org and maybe you can see them featured in a PBS Nightly Business Report! FROM OUR BLOG: Check out Planet Forward's Max Burns' blog post this week about the University of Maryland's 1st place win! FROM OUR PARTNERS: Want to know what a professional architect has to say about the different solar decathlon houses? Check out Planet Forward's Ask an Expert page and ask Bill Worthen what he thinks about your favorite innovation! FROM NBR: Check out last week's Nightly Business Report where Frank Sesno discusses the functionality and marketability of different innovations from the solar decathlon! TRENDING TWEETS: Follow the USGBC this week and their Green Build Next Conference at #GBNext! TOP TWEET: Thanks to PFF Sara Snyder for the Top Tweet! SSnyd: You have to check out the way this guy uses his space. @planet_forwardshould try this with the office.look@ 2m http://ow.ly/6IzsV #thinkfwd

Planet Forward
Solar in the Southern Hemisphere

Planet Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2011 3:07


THIS WEEK: In this week's webisode check out the New Zealand team's neat innovations like the hydronic drying cupboard that can dry 6 bath towels in an hour and a half using...water? MORE FROM THE SOLAR DECATHLON: Don't forget to check out all the other Solar Decathlon teams and let us know what you think. LIKE your favorite and it could be PF's next webisode!! We'll feature the team that got the most likes next month on Nightly Business Report! STANDINGS: Right now, Team New York is crushing with more than 200 likes! University of Maryland is in a close second with 130 likes. Show your school spirit and help your favorite team get on TV! FROM OUR BLOG: Check out Planet Forward's Susanna Murley and how she thinks the Solar Decathlon could help create green jobs for Americans!! See her blog post on Huffington Post! FROM OUR PARTNERS: Bracken Hendricks argues that we can still grow green jobs in a tough economy. FROM NBR: Did you know the Empire State Building just received the GOLD standard for LEED certification? Check out our PBS Nightly Business Report to see how! NEXT WEEK: Keep checking in to see what teams are in the lead for the Solar Decathlon!! Like YOUR favorite team and maybe you'll see them come out on TOP! TOP TWEET: Thanks to @franksesno for this #sunnyideas: Climate changing? Gonna do something about it? He's already started. http://ow.ly/6q6N0 for more ideas go to Planet Forward #sunnyideas BEFORE WE LET YOU GO: Feeling nerdy? Want to make your own solar lamp out of household materials?

Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
Dave Kusek of the Berklee School of Music, Digital Music Executive

Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2011 33:09


Dave Kusek is a digital music executive and is responsible for helping to create the market for digital music and in 1980 he founded the first music software company, Passport Designs, which made it possible for musicians to record and produce their music at home with its award-winning software. Kusek is the co-author of The Future of Music – a best-selling music business book. He also provides advisory services to the music and media industries via Digital Cowboys. He is a co-developer of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) industry standard that opened up electronic music to millions of people. His efforts, along with others, set the stage for the multi-billion dollar digital music market that exists today. He created a hugely successful online music school berkleemusic.com for the prestigious Berklee College of Music. Berkleemusic has become the world's largest music school teaching over 15,000 students a year globally. Kusek has written for or been featured in the NY Times, Boston Globe, Billboard, Wired, Associated Press, MTV, CNBC, Forbes, NBC-TV, Nightly Business Report, NPR, Financial Times, and is a featured speaker at Midem, Digital Music Forum, NAMM, AES, IEBA, MacWorld, Comdex, Digital Hollywood and has been a featured guest on radio and television stations around the world.

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary
An Interview with Tom Hudson from the Nightly Business Report with PBS

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2011


McAlvany Weekly Commentary About the Guest: Hudson has reported on topics such as Federal Reserve interest rate policy, corporate governance and shareholder activism. Prior to co-anchoring NBR, he was host and managing editor of the nationally syndicated financial television program “First Business.” Tom also reported and anchored market coverage for the groundbreaking web-based financial news service, WebFN. There […] The post An Interview with Tom Hudson from the Nightly Business Report with PBS appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.

Planet Forward
Lease the Power of the Sun

Planet Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2010 4:16


Last month Planet Forward test drove Nissan’s Leaf…this month, we show you one way you may be able to afford solar panels with zero upfront costs. Check out our piece on PBS’s Nightly Business Report and let us know what you think of Planet Forward member Danny Kennedy’s business model.

NOW on PBS
PBS Special Report: Health Care Reform

NOW on PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2009


With health care reform now the most pressing and talked-about domestic issue in America, the hallmark PBS programs NOW ON PBS, TAVIS SMILEY and NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT are collaborating to provide a single timely and much-needed in-depth look at health care reform in America and the latest government proposals to address the issue. The program will include late-breaking news and analysis on the health care debate and also feature cultural, political and economic insight from each program: NOW ON PBS will examine how reform may change the way we live, especially for boomers who have their own coverage, but are also responsible for aging parents and grown children. NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT will investigate the costs and controversies of employer-provided health care and new coverage requirements many companies are adopting as a means of controlling health care. TAVIS will examine the causes and effects of childhood obesity, particularly within communities of color, and explore ways to address this health care crisis. An examination of one of the most far-reaching and controversial initiatives in decades, from the most trusted journalists in America. A PBS Special Report: Health Care Reform.

Knowledge@Wharton
Becoming the Best: What You Can Learn from the 25 Most Influential Leaders of Our Times

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2004 10:32


To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Nightly Business Report the most watched daily business program on U.S. television Wharton and NBR this month announced their list of the 25 most influential business leaders of the past 25 years. Andy Grove co-founder of Intel won the No. 1 position but the list also included Bill Gates Warren Buffett John Bogle Jeff Bezos Jack Welch and Oprah Winfrey among others. Can these leaders' attributes help you become a better business leader in your own organization? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.