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Send us a text Are you showing up in local search, or are you invisible online? In this episode of The Sign & Thrive Podcast for Notaries, Bill Soroka breaks down the critical mistakes most notaries make on directory profiles, and how to fix them using today's SEO and AI-driven search best practices. Whether you're listed on Google, Yelp, or a notary-specific directory like Gotary.com, these tips will help you attract more clients and make your profile work for you 24/7. What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why most notary directory profiles are failing to show up in searchHow AI and local SEO are changing the game for mobile notariesFive simple, powerful tweaks to boost your visibility (without hiring a copywriter)Why your headshot and headline matter more than you thinkHow to write an “About” section that speaks to both clients and search enginesThe truth about keyword stuffing and how to use natural language insteadHow reviews, certifications, and up-to-date contact info build trust fastWhat to do today to make your listings stand out from the sea of samenessWho This Episode Is For:Mobile notaries and loan signing agents who rely on local SEO to attract clientsApostille agents, trust delivery notaries, and general notary work prosNotaries listed on Gotary.com, Google Business Profile, Yelp, or other directoriesAny notary entrepreneur who wants to future-proof their visibility in an AI-first worldYour Profile Might Be Costing You BusinessMost clients won't search for you by name. They'll type in things like:“Mobile notary near me”“Apostille service in [City]”“Notary for trust documents in [State]”If your listing doesn't clearly communicate what you do, where you do it, and who you help, you're missing out on leads that should've been yours.This episode helps you fix that, fast.Why Gotary.com Is DifferentBill also shares how Gotary.com, the directory he founded, is specifically designed to feature the most reliable, professionally trained notaries—and how he actively promotes it to estate planning attorneys, law firms, and title companies nationwide.Unlike other passive directories, Gotary.com is proactively marketed to decision-makers—the actual people hiring notaries for trust deliveries, apostilles, real estate closings, and more.You'll also learn about:The Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent (CNTDA) credential and how it positions you as a premium notary for estate planning prosThe benefits of Gold and Platinum Gotary listings (like client reviews, custom links, priority placement, and outreach inclusion)Why it's not too early to get listed—especially with a free Basic profile available for notaries just getting startedHow to take advantage of limited-time upgrade deals for more visibility, trust, and leadsReady to Get Found by the Right People?Claim your free listing and start optimizing your online presence today: https://www.gotary.com/join
Send us a textReferrals are the secret weapon of business growth, but not in the way most people think. In this episode of The Sign & Thrive Podcast for Notaries, host Bill Soroka reveals the power of smart referrals—not just getting them, but giving them.When you become the person who connects people, solves problems, and makes life easier for others, you don't just get referrals—you build a reputation that brings opportunities you never saw coming.What You'll Learn in This Episode:✔️ Why giving referrals is the fastest way to get them ✔️ How to position yourself as a trusted resource in any network ✔️ The Trust Triangle—why strategic introductions lead to more business ✔️ The 3-Tier Estate Planning Referral System that sets you apart ✔️ How to avoid common networking mistakes that sabotage relationshipsWhy This Matters for NotariesLoan signings aren't falling from the sky like they used to, but billions of documents still need notarization every year. By leveraging referrals, you can build a sustainable business that thrives no matter what's happening in the market.Bill shares real-life stories of how simple introductions have led to high-value clients, unexpected income streams, and long-term partnerships. Whether you're an introvert or a natural networker, these insights will help you become the notary everyone remembers.The 3-Tier Estate Planning Referral SystemWant to break into the lucrative world of estate planning notarizations? This framework helps you create easy referral pathways for clients and professionals:
Send us a textIn this jam-packed episode, your host Bill Soroka reveals the two key sources of customers for your notary business and explains how mastering them can transform your career.Bill starts by explaining that every successful notary business is powered by two “twin engines”: online visibility and your personal network. In today's digital and convenience-driven world, prospects need not only to find you quickly but also to trust that you're the expert they can count on. As a mobile notary, your role is vital in keeping commerce moving while protecting against mortgage fraud and identity theft. This episode dives deep into how to make your online presence work for you, ensuring that when someone searches for “notary near me” or similar phrases, you're among the top choices.Episode Highlights:• Google Business Profile (GBP):Bill reveals why GBP is the ultimate lead generation tool for mobile notaries. He debunks common myths – it's completely free, you don't need a website to get started, and you can keep your home address private. Learn how to set up, optimize, and maintain your profile so that every detail—from listing all your services to garnering positive reviews—helps you rank higher in search results. (Be sure to check the show notes for exclusive links to GBP Free & GBP Mastery resources!)• LinkedIn Profile Optimization:A professionally crafted LinkedIn profile is essential for credibility and online discoverability. Bill shares his top tips on creating a standout headline that includes your commission state and specialty services, using engaging cover images, and optimizing the “About” section. He also emphasizes the importance of engaging with posts through thoughtful comments and contextual shares to build lasting relationships and boost your personal brand.• Professional Directory Profiles:With numerous notary directories available, having an optimized presence on both free and paid platforms can greatly increase your visibility. Bill outlines key strategies—such as including a professional headshot, highlighting certifications, and adding a personable narrative—to ensure you stand out in a crowded market. He even names a few popular directories like SigningAgent.com and NotaryCafe.com.• Social Media Strategy:Although social media may not directly generate sales, it plays a crucial role in keeping you top-of-mind. Bill advises focusing on one platform at a time—using your personal feed or a business page—to share valuable content that reflects your passion and expertise, rather than overwhelming your followers with constant ads. Consistency and authenticity in your posts will help prospects remember you when they need notary services.• Website Optimization:Your website is more than a digital brochure—it's a powerful tool designed to convert visitors into paying customers. Bill explains why it's essential to invest time, money, and energy into creating a site that is optimized for search engines and user experience. Key elements include keyword-rich content, a clear call to action above the fold, integration of chatbots for instant communication, and the display of customer testimonials for social proof.• Bonus Strategy – Google Ads:For those ready to take their online visibility to the next level, Bill introduces Google Ads. Although this tool requires a willingness to learn about bidding strategies, keyword targeting, and campaign management, it offers the potential to dominate local search results. With an optimized landing page and a modest daily budget, Google Ads can serve as a powerful pipeline for attracting high-intent clients.Check out these website and marketing solutions mentioned in the episode:Hey
Canada Immigration CEC Express Entry selection since 2015 for NOC 41101 Lawyers and Quebec notaries for Alberta Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Express Entry CEC selection based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario The number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC code 4112 or the new Specific 5 digit NOC code 41101 Lawyers and Quebec notaries through the Federal Express Entry CEC for Canadian Residents in the express entry program is listed on your screen as a chart. These Permanent Residents were destined for the province of Alberta. The figures for each year from 2015 to 2023 are shown as a chart on your screen. Years without any selection for this category destinated for Alberta are shown as a blank. | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | - | 5 | 10 | 10 | 15 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 15 If you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c. We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, accessible at
Episode 129. I had a signing service owner friend reach out to me with a dilemma of finding notaries in rural areas. And as a signing service owner myself, I've had quite a bit of requests for finding a signing agent in a rural area. So I'll share my experience, especially with negotiating fees. The following link will take you to our Podcast links, YouTube, social media, and email: https://linktr.ee/peaksigning Supporting our sponsors supports the podcast: CRM: https://learn.loansigningsystem.com/masterclass-5998?am_id=derek6863 1-on-1 Notary Coaching: https://notarysuccesspath.com/coaching-program448866?am_id=derek820 Loan Signing System http://loansigningsystem.com/?afmc=3ew Complete Notary Mentorship https://www.loansigningsystem.com/notary-signing-agent-mentorship.html/?afmc=3ew NotaryAct Ejournal https://register.notaryact.com/peaksignings/
Episode 119. I'll talk about the best printers to use, and why we use them on this episode. Plus some tips to print smoothly. The following link will take you to our Podcast links, YouTube, social media, and email: https://linktr.ee/peaksigning Supporting our sponsors supports the podcast: CRM: https://learn.loansigningsystem.com/masterclass-5998?am_id=derek6863 1-on-1 Notary Coaching: https://notarysuccesspath.com/coaching-program448866?am_id=derek820 Loan Signing System http://loansigningsystem.com/?afmc=3ew Complete Notary Mentorship https://www.loansigningsystem.com/notary-signing-agent-mentorship.html/?afmc=3ew NotaryAct Ejournal https://register.notaryact.com/peaksignings/
Canada Immigration CEC Express Entry selection since 2015 for NOC 41101 Lawyers and Quebec notaries for New Brunswick Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Express Entry CEC selection based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario The number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC code 4112 or the new Specific 5 digit NOC code 41101 Lawyers and Quebec notaries through the Federal Express Entry CEC for Canadian Residents in the express entry program is listed on your screen as a chart. These Permanent Residents were destined for the province of New Brunswick. The figures for each year from 2015 to 2023 are shown as a chart on your screen. Years without any selection for this category destinated for New Brunswick are shown as a blank. | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | - | 10 | 30 | 20 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 20 | 40 If you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c. We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, accessible at
Episode 112. I'll explain which pens I believe are best for notaries and loan signing agents. We're talking ballpoint, gel, rollerball, and fountain pens. Plus the pen that I personally like to use. The following link will take you to our Podcast links, YouTube, social media, and email: https://linktr.ee/peaksigning Supporting our sponsors supports the podcast: 1-on-1 Notary Coaching: https://notarysuccesspath.com/coaching-program448866?am_id=derek820 Loan Signing System http://loansigningsystem.com/?afmc=3ew Complete Notary Mentorship https://www.loansigningsystem.com/notary-signing-agent-mentorship.html/?afmc=3ew NotaryAct Ejournal https://register.notaryact.com/peaksignings/ CRM: https://learn.loansigningsystem.com/masterclass-5998?am_id=derek6863
In this episode, Gabe and I discuss how notaries can expand their service offerings and increase profitability by partnering with translation companies. We explore practical scenarios where translation services are in demand, such as background checks for expatriates, destination weddings, and legal documents. Gabe also highlights the potential for notaries to earn residual income through ongoing partnerships with attorneys and other professionals. Subscribe to my newsletter at notarybusinesstalk.com/subscribe to stay up to date with what I have going on. You can also reach me by email at contact@notarybusinesstalk.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Apply to partnering up with the company "Idiomatic" Support the show on Patreon Capsule CRM: https://capsulecrm.com/invite/?friend=dXMxIzU0OTE5MA SendOutCards : https://www.SendOutCards.com/u/onlinedemo/send Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk https://www.notarybusinesstalk.com/notarystars notarystars.com/podcastnotarystars.com/blog notarybusinesstalk.com/podcastnotarystars.com/blog notarybusinesstalk.com/podcast notarystars.com/bloghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/abrahamjzamora --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notarybusinesstalk/support
In this episode, we delve into the common struggles faced by notaries in today's evolving landscape. We explore three main reasons why notaries might find themselves grappling with their businesses: lack of clarity on what success means to them, difficulty adapting to market changes, and not maximizing their income potential. Drawing from my personal experiences and philosophical insights, we offer practical advice and a framework for notaries to evaluate and enhance their businesses. Subscribe to my newsletter at notarybusinesstalk.com/subscribe to stay up to date with what I have going on. You can also reach me by email at contact@notarybusinesstalk.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Capsule CRM: https://capsulecrm.com/invite/?friend=dXMxIzU0OTE5MA SendOutCards : https://www.SendOutCards.com/u/onlinedemo/send Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk https://www.notarybusinesstalk.com/notarystars notarystars.com/podcastnotarystars.com/blog notarybusinesstalk.com/podcastnotarystars.com/blog notarybusinesstalk.com/podcast notarystars.com/bloghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/abrahamjzamora --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notarybusinesstalk/support
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests, Kyle Chaney, Realty Concepts on "The Current Real Estate Landscape" and Jake Evans, ERA Valley Wide Homes on "Notaries".
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In this episode, I am joined by my wife, Monica Zamora, a speech-language pathologist, as we discuss marketing and conducting hospital notarizations to grow your business. We explore challenges and best practices in hospital notarizations, especially for elderly or frail patients. Monica brings her wealth of experience in healthcare settings to the discussion, shedding light on the protocols and considerations for interacting with patients with communication difficulties or special needs. The episode covers a range of topics, from assessing cognitive awareness to practical tips for notarizing documents in hospitals. Subscribe to my newsletter at notarybusinesstalk.com/subscribe to stay up to date with what I have going on. You can also reach me by email at contact@notarybusinesstalk.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Capsule CRM: https://capsulecrm.com/invite/?friend=dXMxIzU0OTE5MA SendOutCards : https://www.SendOutCards.com/u/onlinedemo/send Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk https://www.notarybusinesstalk.com/notarystars notarystars.com/podcastnotarystars.com/blog notarybusinesstalk.com/podcastnotarystars.com/blog notarybusinesstalk.com/podcast notarystars.com/bloghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/abrahamjzamora --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notarybusinesstalk/support
NOTE: Though I mentioned timestamping, I've decided to forego that for now to allow me to go ahead and get this episode out without additional delay. I may well add it in retroactively at some point but for now you'll just have to survive with the free full transcript, below. https://columbuscatholic.org/chancery https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253959/cardinal-hollerich-there-s-space-to-expand-church-teaching-on-all-male-priesthood Hello everyone, welcome back to Popeular History, a library of Catholic knowledge and insights and I'm going to be skipping the brought to you daily part because I've switched, at least for the time being, back to a model that basically can best be described as brought to you as I am able: something every month, probably. Which, I admit, doesn't roll off the tongue quite so well, but it's the right move. Anyways, it's good to be back talking with you again, I've been using the time away wisely, taking care of family and household stuff that needed my attention. Thank you for understanding. This is going to be something of a glossary of various roles within the Catholic Church that are gonna keep popping up, so consider this your cheat sheets to consult as needed. Oh and good news, I learned how to timestamp show notes, at least on some catchers, so see if it works for you. Let me know if it doesn't. See the show notes. Without further ado, let's get into these church roles, starting with church roles you may recognize from the Bible but which are no longer a thing unless you're like a Mormon or something. First, APOSTLE. The most familiar use of this term is referring to one of the 12 Apostles, Jesus' closest followers: Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, the other James, Judas (not *that* Judas), Simon, and Judas (yes *that* Judas). At least, that's the listing of the 12 as given in the book of Acts, my favorite reference point as this podcast talks about Church history and Church history actually happens in Acts, unlike the Gospels where it's pre-Pentecost so it's not really Church history yet, per se. And really, *that* Judas, Judas Iscariot, is replaced by Matthias for most purposes when you're talking about the apostles because since Judas betrayed Jesus he's a bit of an embarrassment to the group, which, fair enough. In the end, Apostle is the only one of these titles where I'm going to name the main holders individually in this episode, though of course through future episodes of the podcast I'll name all the Popes and Cardinals I have documentation of any kind for and we should also recognize that the term Apostle is used outside the Twelve as well at various points, including most prominently Saint Paul and even the almost certainly female Junia in his Letter to the Romans. The broader term for one of the earlier followers of Jesus is a DISCIPLE, and while this one does have some use in contemporary Catholicism, for example my parish has a slogan of "making disciples and disciple makers", the title of disciple as a specific identifier is something you're going to encounter in the Bible rather than in the day-to-day, where it's more of a general goal as a follower of Jesus. Meanwhile, an EVANGELIST is one who wrote one of the Gospels. Earlier I committed to the Apostles being the only one of these titles where I'd name all 12 of the main holders and I'm going to stick to that, but yeah, it's that simple. Note that this is actually more restrictive than being one of the writers of Scripture in general, for instance even though he wrote a good chunk of the New Testament, Saint Paul doesn't get described as an Evangelist. That isn't to say there isn't a bit of a tradition of using even this term someone analogously for anyone who spreads the message of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, for example the decidedly non-Catholic phenomenon of Televangelists get their name as a play on this word. Our last Bible-times Church role is that of PROPHET. Simply put, a prophet is someone inspired by the Holy Spirit to deliver a message, John the Baptist being the most famous New Testament example though especially if you look closely at the Book of Acts you can find other examples. There have been a number of folks who have made claims to be prophets in some form or another, generally the Church has frowned on such pronouncements. Officially, all new *public* revelation closed with the death of John the last Apostle around the year 100. However, the door to being a legitimate prophet is not completely closed, since *private* revelation is still possible, for example the various Marian apparitions like Lourdes and Fatima. What makes revelation considered "private" is not so much its actual privacy as its non-binding nature. All Catholics are obliged to accept public revelation, namely the Bible; no one is obliged to accept any private revelation like latter-day Prophets, though such individuals can gain the basic endorsement of the Church, which is what made Fatima, for example, so influential. That bit of a gray area bringing a Biblical role to the present is a good transition to the category of Church roles we'll talk about next, namely the basic roles in and structure of the Catholic Church today. As a periodic reminder, the default perspective and focus of this show is Catholic Christianity. I say that because there are plenty of Christian groups that follow models different than what I'll be describing here, though in broad terms what we'll be talking about is the dominant structure of Christianity and has been for centuries if not millennia. The fundamental concept to understand for this part–and really, to understand much of Catholicism–is APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION. Apostolic succession is the notion that the Apostles were the first BISHOPS and picked folks to succeed them in their ministry as bishops. I'm not here to convince you that that's what happened, but since this show runs with Pope-colored glasses, it's what we're rolling with. In this framework, not just anyone can have authority in the Church, only those who have this apostolic succession. You can still get wrinkles, like MYSTICS that influence the bishops, but ultimately, whether a mystic has lasting influence is going to depend on whether any bishops- that is anyone who has apostolic succession- listens to her. And I say her because such mystics are typically female. And actually, I wasn't planning on covering mystics in this overview, but I guess I really should give them their own timestamp in the summary here since I've gone off on a tangent. I talked about them earlier in the context of modern day prophets. Basically, a mystic is someone who has some sort of special connection to revelation, whether God or the Blessed Virgin Mary or whoever. But anyways, back to bishops, because while stuff like mystics are fun, the majority of church admin is done in much more mundane fashion by the regular clergy like the Bishops. Catholic Bishops are always male, because in Catholicism ordination is what makes someone a bishop, and Catholic teaching holds that women cannot be ordained. Another particularity of ordination is that someone who is ordained can't get married, though put a pin in that because it's going to get more complicated when we talk about priests and especially deacons. Only bishops can carry out ordinations, and it involves physical touch so they cannot be done remotely. To minimize concerns about who has apostolic succession and who does not, for many years the standard has been that at least three bishops should participate in the ordination of a bishop, though this is not strictly speaking a requirement. With all of this apostolic succession and ordination business, the Catholic world is divided in two: the CLERGY, that is, those who are ordained, and the LAITY, that is, those who are not ordained. There's also sort of a third category but shush I'm keeping it simple and don't worry we'll get into that before we're done today. LAY, the shortened form of Laity, can also be used as an adjective in Church terminology, for instance in the phrase LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS, or LAY CARDINALS, in both cases emphasizing that the individual being described is not as ordained as one might expect. Meanwhile, CLERG is not a word, pleaae don't try to make it a thing. Anyways, once ordained, bishops are typically assigned a specific geographic area called a DIOCESE. Their main base of operations will tend to be in what's called a CATHEDRAL that's generally in the most prominent city in that diocese, and the Diocese is generally named after the city, for instance my home diocese of Columbus is named after the city of Columbus in Ohio. In some ways bishops are equals, for instance all bishops can ordain successors. But in other ways they aren't, for instance Catholicism is somewhat famously centered around the Bishop of Rome, aka the POPE, who is prominent because the Diocese of Rome was where Saint Peter, the foremost disciple, settled down, never mind that by all accounts he also ran the Church in Antioch for a while. Collectively, all the Catholic Bishops in the world are called the COLLEGE OF BISHOPS, and according to the very handy and highly recommended Gcatholic.org there are well over 5000 such Catholic bishops alive today. Of course, there are also a good number of bishops who aren't Catholic, meaning they aren't in communion with the Pope, especially the Eastern Orthodox. And forgive me if I explain being in communion as like the Church version of being facebook friends. It's obviously more solemn than that, but basically yes, it's a mutual public acknowledgement that you're on good terms with someone else. Bishops who aren't in communion with Rome are still bishops- meaning they still have apostolic succession and can still create their own successors, which has lead to a fair amount of drama, historically. When I mentioned not all bishops are created equally, I wasn't just talking about the Pope. There are several different kinds of bishops to consider, so let's hit the highlights. In addition to a regular bishop who heads a diocese, there's a higher level bishop called an ARCHBISHOP who runs what's called an ARCHDIOCESE or you might see the term PROVINCE. Technically I believe a province is the combination of an Archdiocese and any regular diocese that are under its jurisdiction, which are called SUFFRAGAN diocese in that context while the Archdiocese is called the METROPOLITAN, which is also a shorthand way of referring to the archbishop in that arrangement, or you might more fully call him the METROPOLITAN ARCHBISHOP. To return to my home diocese as an example, the Metropolitan for the Diocese of Columbus is the Archbishop of Cincinnati. Not every Archbishop is a Metropolitan Archbishop, because not every Archdiocese has a suffragan diocese. You can also find cases where a person is personally made an Archbishop but is not put in charge of an Archdiocese, those cases are called "PRO HAC VICE", which is basically Latin for "for this occasion”, meaning while the person is being made an archbishop their diocese is not being made an archdiocese. There are weirder scenarios that can pop up as well, but I'm trying to focus on the highlights to keep this manageable and will point out the more unusual stuff when and if it pops up. In terms of territory, the next step above a province would typically be a REGION, which is generally just an administrative subdivision of a national bishops' Conference. Columbus is in a region with all the dioceses–it's hard to pluralize that–in Ohio and Michigan, called Region VI. This particular layer of admin is completely unremarkable and has no special titles or roles associated with it. At the top of the national level there's generally what's called a BISHOP'S CONFERENCE, an organization made up of the bishops and perhaps their equivalents across a given nation. Depending on the scale of things you might also see bishop's conferences that cover multiple countries or I think I've even seen some sub-national bishops' conferences here and there, it just depends on what makes sense given the geopolitics and the nature of the Catholic Community. Though there isn't a special churchy title for the leadership of a Bishops' Conference- they're just called President or whatever- I will tend to note when someone I'm going over holds a leadership post here since it's at the national level. Getting back to church titles rather than standard admin structure, it's worth noting that, in a nutshell, the older a diocese is the more prestige and gravitas it has. Historically, the oldest diocese in a given country had special importance and was something a bit above a regular archdiocese called a PRIMATIAL SEE held by a PRIMATE- not the monkey though sure joke away– oh and see by the way is just another word for a diocese, that's S-E-E. It's specifically referring to the bishop's "seat", which is the same concept that makes the head church of a Diocese called a Cathedral, cathedra being a Latin word for Chair. And yeah, it's a bit weird to have so much focus on what someone is sitting on but keep in mind thrones for kings kind of fill the same concept, it's basically the idea that it's the office that has its own importance that accumulates with each officeholder. Some diocese are dignified at an even higher level and are called Patriarchates, with bishops of those diocese being called Patriarchs. Historically the core group of patriarchates was Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem. Others have been added through the years, notably Moscow in the East. Generally Patriarchates are more associated with Eastern Orthodoxy since the highest ranking churchmen there are the Patriarchs, though the Popes would also flaunt their Papal powers over the church generally by setting up some new Western Patriarchates as well, like Lisbon and Venice. I'll definitely be spending a lot of time talking about all the various patriarchates in the main narrative, so stay tuned. Recently a new role has been developed, and of course I mean recently in church terms so, you know, in living memory, and that's the role of what's termed a "MAJOR ARCHBISHOP", just half a hair down from a Patriarch in dignity, and of course overseeing a "MAJOR ARCHBISHOPRIC". Check out my episode on Sviatoslav Shevchuk for more on that, basically the Vatican wanted to grant the Ukranians higher honor but could not fully commit to a new Patriarchate because of pressure from Moscow, so the position was developed as a compromise. There are now a total of four Major Archbishops, all Eastern Catholics. To explain very briefly, now that I'm mentioning Eastern Catholics, the Catholic Church is actually made up of a total of 24 sui iuris- that is, "self governing" Churches, called Particular churches. The one you're probably most familiar with is the biggest, what's called the Latin Church, but the other 23 are equally important at least in theory even though in practice they often get sidelined or overlooked. A single city may have multiple bishops because of these different rites, and also because of non-Catholic bishops, for example there are currently five people claiming the role of Patriarch of Antioch, three Catholic bishops from different sui iuris particular churches in union with Rome, and two Orthodox bishops not in union with Rome. None of these Patriarchs of Antioch are based in Antioch, modern Antakya. It's complicated. Collectively members of these non-Latin Sui Iuris churches are called Eastern Catholics and In most cases these are the results of various splits and reunions throughout Church history, resulting in a variety of local traditions maintained because 1 tradition is beautiful and 2 union with the Pope is more important to the Pope then making everyone do exactly the same thing, though there have certainly been pushes for that, and I hope that somewhat tongue-in-cheek brief overview isn't too insulting but long story short the variety resulting from these different traditions could easily double the length of this episode, but given the main purpose of this was to allow Cardinal-Watchers to follow Cardinal Numbers without getting too lost I'm going to let the Latin rite examples I've given form the core and I'll explain Eastern titles- such as calling most bishops EPARCHS and most Dioceses EPARCHIES- as they appear in individual episodes. Now, believe it or not, there's still a few more bishop-tier titles to go. First, a TITULAR BISHOP is a bishop who has been assigned a non-functional diocese, which sounds like a bit of a raw deal- and to be clear, it is- but it generally allows them to focus on other stuff they need to be doing while officially giving them the status and dignity of being a bishop. There are also titular archbishops and even titular patriarchs, basically the next few terms function as adjectives. Another modifier you might see before someone's bishop title is "Auxiliary". An AUXILIARY BISHOP is a bishop who assists in the administration of a see- typically an archdiocese or a patriarchate- while being titular bishop of another see. This keeps one person as the overall pastor but allows for easing the burden when there's a lot of bishopping to be done. There's another kind of bishop called a COADJUTOR. As the co- part might suggest, a coadjutor bishop acts alongside the regular bishop. Generally speaking a coadjutorship is a short term arrangement, designed to ease the transition when the regular bishop retires, with the coadjutor having automatic succession. Unlike Auxiliary bishops, coadjutor bishops are not typically given a separate titular see reflecting this even closer association with the diocese. Normally the goal is one bishop per diocese and one diocese per bishop, coadjustorships are treated as an exception to that ideal for the sake of smooth transition. Another adjective you'll see applied to someone's title as bishop is emeritus, and this one I think is more familiar to folks. A BISHOP EMERITUS is the former bishop of a diocese. In modern practice most Bishops are required to submit their resignation to the Pope once they turn 75, so that's the typical retirement age, but early retirements due to health reasons or air quotes "health reasons" are not unheard of, and sometimes folks are left in their posts for a bit longer. When a diocese has no serving bishop, that period is called a SEDE VACANTE, or "vacant seat". Most folks hear that in connection with the Pope, though the term can be used for all diocese, not just Rome. If the vacancy is a longer one, you'll often see what's called an APOSTOLIC ADMINISTRATOR appointed for the interim, someone to keep things running who may or may not already be a bishop of another diocese, often the metropolitan. Finally, there's a broader term that includes but is not limited to bishops that I've been studiously avoiding: an ORDINARY. Most often the ordinary is a bishop, but there are some special jurisdictions outside the normal diocesan structure that are served by a non-episcopal-AKA non-bishop- ordinary. Such jurisdictions are called ORDINARIATES. And yeah, don't let the wording fool you, ordinariates headed by an ordinary are not, you know, the ordinary arrangement, those are for special circumstances. The most common type of ordinariate is a MILITARY ORDINARIATE. Given the special needs of armed forces and the families serving in them, many nations have a specific ordinariate dedicated to military families. There is also something called a PERSONAL ORDINARIATE, which in modern times is best understood as a bridge between Anglicanism and Catholicism, something Anglican leaders aren't particularly thrilled about but that didn't stop Pope Benedict XVI from setting up the structure a few years back. This is also as good a time as any to note that a CHAPLIN is like the priest-level edition of an ordinary, in the sense that they're dedicated to a specific group of people that isn't a geographic thing, and also in the sense that it's often something you'll see in a military or other institutional context, and *also* in the sense that a chaplain might not actually be a priest even though they carry out many similar functions, much like an ordinary may not actually be a bishop. Alright, next up, let's start looking at what's going on within a typical diocese, especially at Mass, that most Catholic of ceremonies. As you might have guessed, we're going to be talking a fair bit about PRIESTS today, so let's dive in there. Priests, like bishops, receive Holy Orders through ordination. They effectively function as a stand-in for the bishop, serving as his delegates in the local churches called PARISHES. They have apostolic succession only in a secondary sense- their holy orders are valid because of their bishop's valid apostolic succession, and they cannot ordain successors themselves. Unless of course they also happen to be a bishop, which, yes, Mr Offscreen Pedant, bishops are also priests, but I'm speaking specifically about priests who are not also bishops. All bishops are priests and deacons to boot, holy orders is a three-part deal that stacks up like that. Of course, not all deacons are priests, and not all priests are bishops. It's a squares and rectangles kind of thing. The primary function of a priest is to administer sacraments, especially saying Mass and hearing confessions. I actually have my sacraments series done for the Solemn High Pod, so check out the three part Popeular History episode 0.20 if you want to know more about Mass and the sacraments. If 0.23 and dare I hope 0.31 are done by the time you're listening to this you can check out those as well for more on the Mass. Like Bishops, priests are generally expected to practice clerical celibacy, especially in the Latin church but also in the East in the sense that they cannot get married after ordination. So if they want to join the ranks of the married clergy, they better already have the married part done before they do the clergy part. A priest is the most essential person when it comes to Mass, because priests are the ones who either celebrate or say Mass–either of those verbs will work, by the way, and I'm not actually aware of a difference in meaning. Anyways, this is brought home by the fact that priests can literally say Mass by themselves, with no one else present. And I don't want to go too far into theology in this org chart overview, but I really should note that ultimately, on a theological level, it's not so much the priests themselves saying Mass or hearing confessions, rather it's Christ acting through them. What about deacons? Well, first off, there are two kinds of deacons in current practice: TRANSITIONAL DEACONS and PERMANENT DEACONS. The transitional deaconate is a step towards priesthood, and typically lasts a year. It's the first rung of Holy Orders, the first ordination the future priest will receive. In the case of permanent deacons, rather than a stepping stone the diaconate is its own vocation, with the recruiting focus being on men ages 35-55 or so depending on the diocese. Even in the west married permanent deacons are normal, though still with the same caveat that I mentioned for eastern priests earlier: once you're ordained no more new marriages for you. Deacons have an assisting role at Mass and administering other rites and sacraments but historically their main role has been more in the realm of what's called works of mercy, aka helping the poor, as that was the original idea behind setting up the diaconate as outlined in the biblical Book of Acts. It was only in recent times–recent times in the scale of Catholicism of course meaning in you know, living memory, it's a big timeline–anyways it was only in recent times that the permanent diaconate was revived after a millenium of suppression. Technically, to be sure, there were some deacons in the middle ages–Pope Gregory VII gained his reputation as Deacon Hildebrand- but outside of the Papal court, where titles tend to carry on regardless, DROPDROP they were scarcely more than a step to the priesthood, DROPDROP that transitional model I mentioned earlier. Before that decline, deacons were actually generally more impactful than priests, often serving as the bishop's right hand, especially in the form of ARCHDEACONS. This model is still largely present in the Eastern Churches, especially if you recall that Arkdiyakon role I mentioned in the context of the Thomas Christians I mentioned last month. Finally, I should note that there is strong historical evidence for a female diaconate in the early Church, for example in Romans 16 Saint Paul refers to a certain Phoebe as a deaconess, and unlike in the historical argument over female priests and bishops, the Church accepts a form of female diaconate as a historical reality. However, it is argued that women deacons were not ordained, that their role was fundamentally different from that of male deacons. Whether to revive an unordained form of female diaconate is an active topic of discussion in Rome. Of course, we're well into the weeds now. Things have changed. But before we make our way back to the modern Church, let's take a quick look at how Holy Orders worked prior to the Second Vatican Council of the 1960s. Before Vatican II, Holy Orders didn't start with the diaconate, the priesthood was actually the culmination of a seven-step process that began with what's called the minor orders. The lowest rung of this ladder was the PORTER, being basically the church doorman. After that, the LECTOR, in charge of some of the Bible reading at Mass, and a role which largely survived the council but was taken out of the context of a step on the path to priesthood, to the extent that even shock of shocks women can be Lectors. Next up was the ever crowd-pleasing role of EXORCIST, one trained to cast out demons, and perhaps surprisingly that's another role that's still with us, now taking the form of a special category of priests. As I understand it, to this day each Diocese has at least one exorcist, though their identities are typically kept secret because, ya know, kooks who won't stop bugging him because, I mean, real-life-exorcist. Cool. Finally, up at the top of the minor orders there was the role of ACOLYTE. Think alter server but one of the more active ones, not just a candle-holder. And yes, a role that was once higher than an exorcist is now generally occupied by a middle schooler. Right above the minor orders was the first rank that required ordination- no, not the deacon, the SUB-DEACON. Like all the other minor orders suppressed in the West, this role has been preserved in the East. Take this how you will, but the East has tended to more scrupulously preserve tradition than the Latin Church. It probably helps that they have no one with sufficient authority to come close to mucking around with tradition. I honestly don't think we'll be talking about sub-deacons much, but just know they're, well, right below a standard-issue deacon in the medieval pecking order, as you might have guessed, assisting at mass in similar but different roles. This office went away in the West with the abolition of the minor orders in Vatican II. After the sub-deacon the medieval and early modern seven stages of Holy Orders culminated with the familiar roles of Deacon- full on deacon this time- and then priest. Note that Bishop was not really considered a part of this progression in this model. Now, let's take a moment to chat through a couple other church roles largely or totally left to history while we're in the neighborhood. First, who can forget the fact that there's a whole Canterbury tale dedicated to the PARDONER. This wasn't someone who specialized in hearing confessions and absolving sins as you might expect after that episode we did on the newly elevated Cardinal Dri, the elderly Argintinian Capuchin with that focus. Instead, the focus of the Pardoner was on selling indulgences, those get-out-of-Purgatory-free cards that brought enough scandal to destroy the unity of western Christendom. And yes, I'm kind of acting like you already know about the Protestant Reformation in the same episode where I explain at a basic level what a priest is. Anyways, speaking of Protestants–or quasi-Protestants, or whatever you want to call them, perhaps just Anglicans– speaking of Anglicans, in many ways they're an even better time capsule for preserving some things lost to modern Catholicism than the East. Obviously not in all stripes of Anglicanism, as that wide tent contains a lot of innovations, but, well, on the traditionalist Anglo-Catholic end of the spectrum you can still find things like CANONS and PREBENDS. Canons with one N of course, the church kind, though of course the martial Pope Julius II was fond of two-N cannons as well. Anyways, even ruling out the military cannons I need to specify, as there are not one not two but three distinct meanings of a one-N canon in medieval Catholicism and actually in contemporary Catholicism as well, though the role of canon- by definition our focus on this episode on roles in the Catholic Church- the role is much less common than it once was. But first, the most common meaning of the term Canon in contemporary Catholicism is in the context of Canon law, because that's the term for way the Church governs itself and specific sections of the overall governing document are called canons. Similarly, church councils, that is, gatherings of church leaders, also tend to produce canons, especially the great ecumenical–that is, universal–councils of old that we'll start discussing when we get to the fourth century. So for example someone might cite the first canon of the Council of Nicea, where the Church of old ruled on the pressing question of how being castrated would or would not impact one's ability to serve as a priest. There's also something called the Canon of the Mass, and really the root word helps to understand the meaning of both this and the law slash council thing, because a canon in Latin is something like a fixed measuring stick. The fixed part of Mass is the section of prayers that are always the same, or at least that were always the same until our old friend Vatican II made other options available (again, as I understand it). Nowadays the Canon of the Mass, also called the Roman Canon, is additionally referred to as Eucharistic Prayer 1, implying the existence of Eucharistic Prayer 2, which isn't just a theoretical thing but a real life shorter form that liturgical traditionalists like myself tend to hate. There's also Eucharistic Prayers 3 and 4, which are less egregious, but still, stick with Eucharistic Prayer 1, aka the Roman Canon, if you would be so kind. The third kind of Canon is, at last, the role, and interestingly the etymology here is the same root as the others, giving the sense of something standardized or fixed in place. In this case, the standardization is because the "Canons" of a cathedral or other significant church were a group of priests who had decided to live communally and establish their spiritual and physical lives around a set of rules, you know, standardizing them. Canonizing their lives, if you will. They were basically members of a religious order, though not one centrally governed. Oh, and I suppose I should also note that the term canonization fits into this overall picture in a similar way: it's called canonization because what canonization does is standardize the cult of a particular saint across the universal church. Oh and stop saying cult like it's a bad thing, in this case that's just the word used. It's not a wink and a nod to kool-aid. Also, a canon in the sense of a cathedral canon or other role in a religious order is different from a canon*ist* or a canon lawyer, which is one who studies and explains or practices Church law, respectively. Clear as mud? Fair. Oh, and the PREBEND I mentioned, well, that's basically just a fancier kind of Cathedral canon. Let's move on though. The last historical Church role I want to talk about today is the KING. Or the EMPEROR. Or, you know, whoever the relevant feudal LORD would be. Because such secular leaders were nevertheless seen as having a critical role within the Church, with the civil government and the Church not then tending to have the separation we're used to these days. Really, nobility in general was a big deal for the church until the last century or so. Ok, so we've talked about the various forms of bishops and their territories, and about who you might see at Mass. What about those between? Well, one of the most important functions in Church organization is training up the next generation of leadership, and that training of new priests tends to take place at special institutes called SEMINARIES. You can basically think of seminaries as universities for future priests, and there's also a junior league of sorts for younger students that's basically a kind of boarding school called a MINOR SEMINARY. Those who study at seminaries are called SEMINARIANS, and those who teach there are nowadays generally titled PROFESSORS having the same basic sense as in the secular world but with Catholicism baked in. Kind of like this show verses a generic non-Popeular podcast. The head of a seminary is generally called a RECTOR, though I'm sure there's some variety in that. As you may know depending on what's common in your neck of the woods, rector can also have the same basic sense in secular institutes of higher learning as well, which makes sense when you take a look at the root word there: basically, "ruler". Etymology is our friend here, there, and everywhere. Outside of seminary education, there's also the topic of the general administrative structure of a given diocese. Obviously the bishop is on top, and as you probably already guessed the priests of the diocese typically have admin roles in addition to saying Mass. As an American Catholic, I'm mostly used to hearing the term PASTOR for a priest who's tasked with running a local church community called a PARISH, though I gather canonically the Anglican sounding term VICAR is more precise. You'll also hear the term PARISH PRIEST used in the same sense. A single parish may have more than one priest assigned to it by the diocesan powers that be. A secondary priest is called a PAROCHIAL VICAR in more official stuff but ASSOCIATE PASTOR is the term you'll hear in common parlance, at least in American use. You might also see someone described as a CURATE, which in modern use designates a priest who assists the principal Vicar or Pastor or Rector of whatever, but historically would refer to the pastor themselves, and yes, it's complicated. There are higher levels to consider as well, both administratively and in terms of honorary titles. For example, MONSIGNOR is a special honorary title given to seasoned priests at the discretion of the Pope. It's not really a role, since it's purely a title and has no special function, but I figured I'd include it here. There are three levels within being titled a Monsignor, first a "CHAPLAIN OF HIS HOLINESS", second an "HONORARY PRELATE", and finally a "PROTONOTARY APOSTOLIC". These sorts of honorifics are currently out of favor in Rome given Pope Francis' strong preference for simple aesthetics and not seeking honor and titles, but he's pushing against a very long tradition of honors and titles in Roman culture, long enough that it goes back to the Cursus Honorum of ancient Pagan Rome, and I expect with the back-and-forth way the Papacy and the Curia operate, we haven't seen the last of ecclesiastical honorifics. After a fat Pope, the saying goes, a skinny Pope. Oh, there's even a kind of honorific for church buildings that functions in kind of the same way as making a priest a Monsignor, namely the status of BASILICA, which is basically just a way for the powers that be to say "hey check out this church it's extra nifty". Of course, not all higher titles within a Diocese are honorifics, there are functional roles as well. The overall day-to-day admin of the diocese is typically not run by the Bishop personally but by an office called the CHANCERY run by a CHANCELLOR, another term you may have heard in higher education because there's historical overlap between higher education and the admin of the Catholic Church or, you know, medieval courts in general. VICE-CHANCELLORS are also a thing, being second in command, behind the Chancellor. If you want a little more insight into what a Diocesan Chancery does, my home Diocese of Columbus has a write-up on their website that explains it better than I would so allow me to just quote them: "The Chancery includes those offices and persons who directly assist the Bishop in the pastoral and administrative governance of the Diocese of Columbus. The Chancery, on behalf of the Bishop, expedites canonical matters; collects and preserves diocesan and parish records; assists parishes and priests with civil matters; maintains files on priests and parishes; collects statistical information for the Diocese; facilitates communications with other dioceses and the Vatican; provides information on the Church or directs inquirers to appropriate sources; facilitates pre-Marriage dispensations and permissions and transmits to other dioceses pre-marriage files; and oversees diocesan offices." The rough Papal equivalent to the diocesan Chancery is the Roman CURIA. In Rome, the Church bureaucracy is sprawling. It's no secret that bureaucracies tend to grow over time when left unchecked, and historically Rome was just about the last place to look for a check on a bureaucracy. Even the ancient pre-Christian Romans exalted bureaucracy, with their skills as administrators being credited as a major unifying force for the Empire. Of course, administrative skills and bureaucracy can almost be contradictory concepts– after all, getting things done requires moving beyond committee after committee. But ultimately the purpose of the Curia is to spread the faith handed down from the Apostles throughout the world, and with that emphasis on handing down, tradition is a huge part of things. When you combine an emphasis on tradition with a massive scale- there are well over a billion Catholics in the world today- and a global scope–well, the Curia is absolutely massive and, despite repeated efforts at overhauling things, it's complicated as well. It would be deeply ironic but not inaccurate to call it Byzantine, a term for “really really complicated” drawn from another institution derived from ancient Rome, though the Byzantine empire is no more and the papacy is more globalized than ever. Pope Francis has been toying with the formula more than any other Pope in recent history, time will tell if the changes stick. One of the most apparent changes Pope Francis has made to the Curia, certainly in the context of our rundown of specific terms, is rebranding the various PONTIFICAL COUNCILS and CONGREGATIONS to DICASTERIES. The practical effect of this is minor but it's helpful to recognize these terms as referring to high level Curial departments–often but not always headed by Cardinals, indeed Pope Francis has structured things so there is no longer any official bar to Dicasteries headed by, say, a woman, though that hasn't actually happened yet. In any event, the heads of Dicasteries or Congregations or Pontifical Councils or whatever you want to call them are called PREFECTS, with the second in command being listed as SECRETARIES, and then things like UNDERSECRETARIES appearing further down the chain of command but still fairly high on the overall curial org chart. The CARDINALS I mentioned there are a special role connected to the Diocese of Rome. As a group they are called the COLLEGE OF CARDINALS, in much the same way that the bishops throughout the world collectively make up the COLLEGE OF BISHOPS. Most famously, it is the eligible Cardinals under the age of 80 who pick the next pope in a closed voting contest called a CONCLAVE during a Papal Sede Vacante, in a period of “vacant see”, you know, “empty chair”. Meetings of Cardinals more broadly speaking are called CONSISTORIES, because yeah, pretty much everything has a special term here, that's why you're listening to this episode. The office of Cardinal has historical connections to the clergy of Rome but it is not by definition an ordained role, meaning there could conceivably be women as Cardinals in the future as I discussed in my September 28th episode this year. There are three fundamental orders of Cardinals, the names of which are rooted in the origins of the college but which are no longer tied to their respective levels of Holy Orders in any particular way as all modern Cardinals are at least priests and most are bishops. Nevertheless, Cardinals are Categorized as either CARDINAL-BISHOPS, the highest level, or CARDINAL-PRIESTS, in the middle, or CARDINAL DEACONS, the lowest category, though really if you're a Cardinal even at the lowest level you're still pretty high up in the Church's pecking order. Special roles within the College of Cardinals include the PROTOPRIEST and the PROTODEACON, the longest serving of those respective orders. Historically, it was the Protodeacon's job to crown the Pope, though Popes haven't opted for crowns in decades. It's also the job of the most senior cardinal deacon participating in the Conclave to announce the new Pope through what's called the HABEMUS PAPAM, Latin for "we have a Pope". A specific name for a specific speech. Speaking of Conclaves and Papal Sede Vacantes and such, the CAMERLENGO OF THE HOLY ROMAN CHURCH is the one who runs the show when there's no Pope around, assisted, of course, by a VICE CAMERLENGO. And to give you an idea of *just* *how* *wonky* the Curia can be, though the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church is generally a Cardinal, he should not be confused with the CAMERLENGO OF THE COLLEGE OF CARDINALS, a role dedicated to administering the financial affairs of the Cardinals which has, mercifully, recently been allowed to lapse. So, yeah. There are a huge number of special roles and titles connected to the Curia. We'll be seeing them in action repeatedly as we go, but I don't want to get too hung up on them in this overview. Needless to say, Rome is a special case, full of special cases. Before we go, I do want to point out the NUNCIOS are effectively Papal Ambassadors, and the offices they head are called NUNCIATURES. A small step down the latter of diplomatic precedence there are PRO-NUNCIOS who have PRO-NUNCIATURES and who perhaps aspire to be full-on Nuncios one day–yes, oddly, in this case the "pro" prefix actually signifies as a *lower* rank. Finally, it would be just plain wrong of me to skip the fact that there is an important role called the LIBRARIAN OF THE HOLY ROMAN CHURCH, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like, and which was historically also known as the BIBLIOTHECARIUS. Don't worry, we'll be following them especially closely. Anyways, any more standard diocese, including Columbus, may not have something as deep and extensive as the Curia, but they still have their own complexities not only within but also beyond the walls of the Chancery, often being subdivided into units called DEANERIES, which are groups of parishes. These multi-parish groups are headed, as you might have guessed, by someone called a DEAN, though you might have also guessed that a more official and less intuitive name exists in canon law: a deanery can also be listed as a FORANE VICARIATE, headed by a VICAR FORANE. There are other roles that aren't geographically based but are still critical to the functioning of the diocese, such as NOTARIES, who are permitted to draw up official documents on behalf of the local Church, and CONSULTORS, who, well, are there for the bishop to consult with on specific topics where he may need their advice. Ok, we're getting there. Now, you might think you know what RELIGIOUS means, but in a Catholic context it has a narrower definition. Being *a* religious means you have taken RELIGIOUS VOWS, specifically THE EVANGELICAL COUNSELS of Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience. Obedience, in this case, meaning obedience to a religious superior. Welcome to the world of RELIGIOUS ORDERS, which you might also know variously as RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES, INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE, SOCIETIES OF APOSTOLIC LIFE, or even CONGREGATIONS, depending on a variety of factors and generally distinguished at a deeper level than I want to get into today. A fair amount of the variety comes from the various religious orders having their own distinct rules, called, well, RULES, and particular focuses, called CHARISMS. They also traditionally have distinct uniforms, called HABITS. You can typically recognize members of different religious orders by their habits, for example white and black robes will most often be a Dominican, brown or sometimes gray will trend to signify a Franciscan of some sort, though there are a lot more religious orders than there are basic colors so brown is also the dominant color in the unrelated Carmelite order. Anyways, the most classic form of a religious order is a MONASTERY with the members of the order being known as MONKS in the case of males or NUNS in the case of females– and monasteries have always been segregated by gender though there were historically sometimes what was called DOUBLE MONASTERIES with male and female wings. Given everyone involved had taken a vow of chastity, such a separation was seen as a practical step. Now, you might be surprised to hear me mentioning nuns in the context of a monastery, rather a CONVENT, a similar institution, which in contemporary English is where you'd expect to find nuns, with monasteries being reserved for monks. But I want to give you some historical understanding as well, and historically the distinction between a convent and a monastery was not one of gender but of specific type. Monasteries tended to be more rural and therefore removed from worldly concerns but could be communities of either gender, while convents tended to be more urban and therefore a bit more integrated into secular society. But that historical sense has faded sufficiently in English that you'll get weird looks if you say there are nuns in a monastery or monks in a convent. You may be technically correct, which is indeed the best kind of correct, but just be aware that the non-gendered sense of the terms is now not as common as it once was. Either way, members of religious communities are generally called BROTHER or SISTER as the default form of address unless another title supersedes. The head of a monastery is typically called an ABBOT in the case of a male CONGREGATION or an ABBESS in the case of a female congregation- the congregation being the community itself. Second in command in the case of a larger community or perhaps in overall command of a smaller community that is itself subordinated to a mother house is a PRIOR or PRIORESS, the former for a male community and the latter for a female community. In terms of the overall building, if the person in charge is an Abbott or Abbess then it's an ABBEY, if it's run by a Prior or a Prioress it's called a PRIORY, though it's not unusual for folks to simply fall back on the simplified and gendered newer meanings of monastery and convent I described earlier. A generic term for those in charge of a religious community is a SUPERIOR, or perhaps MOTHER SUPERIOR, with the leadership of the overall global order being typically called a SUPERIOR GENERAL. There's also a middle range of governance called a PROVINCE, giving that word a similar meaning to what we saw on the Diocesan side of things. All of these communities vary in a number of ways. Some are more removed from worldly affairs, with few to no outside visiters, those communities are called CLOISTERED. These communities go back to the origins of Christian monasticism, where an individual would often feel inspired to withdraw from the world and live a life of severe ASCETICISM, that is, renouncing pleasure and embracing prayer and PENANCE-reparations for sins- in the hope of spiritual rewards. In the common narrative, folks would come out to such HERMITS, who might be called DESERT FATHERS or DESERT MOTHERS, and seek to follow their example, forming a community. The term for the individual ascetic who vows to follow the evangelical counsels is a hermit like I mentioned or you might also call them an ANCHORITE, and that form of monasticism is EREMITIC, from same root word as "hermit". Once you're talking about living in community, that particular form of monasticism is called CENOBITIC monasticism, combining the greek words for "common" and "life". Not all monasticism is that degree of renunciation of the world, though certainly that form was most established in the early Church. But over time other orders with various special charisms- special focuses- emerged, with the rise of the MENDICANT orders- those that essentially live by begging- occurring in the 13th century, with the Franciscans and the Dominicans being classic examples. Male mendicants are called FRIARS. In time there would also be MISSIONARY orders such as the Jesuits or the Salesians, as you might guess those being dedicated to spreading Christianity to areas where Christianity was a minority. Members of missionary orders are simply called brothers or sisters, leaving the monk and nun labels to those living in more traditional communities. In a number of cases the communally living religious orders have established affiliated entities designed to allow those who live outside their actual communal life to nevertheless observe some form of their rule and wear some form of their habit. These are called THIRD ORDERS, the first and second orders being by implication the monks and the nuns in their communities. Members of third orders are also called TERTIARIES. Historically similar to third orders were things like BEGUINES and their male equivalents, BEGHARDS, though those were as much defined by their lack of official status in the Church as anything else, which makes them an awkward addition to this episode. So I'll leave it at that. Anyways, with the permission of their superior- keep in mind obedience is one of the monastic vows–the others being poverty and chastity if you need a refresher–anyway with the permission of their superior male religious are able to receive ordination and become clergy. Religious who become priests are called RELIGIOUS PRIESTS, which is fair enough as a title but does have an amusing effect in that priests who are not members of a religious order are called SECULAR PRIESTS, a term that made me laugh when I first saw it and which still makes me chuckle from time to time. They can also be called DIOCESAN PRIESTS, but what's the fun in that? Believe it or not, this overview has left a lot out. Like, I never told you about how CATHOLICOS was originally a title for a bishop whose territory was more devoted to a region than a specific city, but that it evolved to be the highest title in the Church of the East. But that's in part because while I intend to cover all 23 SUI IURIS–that is, self governing– churches that make up the overall Catholic church, nevertheless the ROMAN or LATIN CHURCH is the dominant stream of Catholic history, making up over 98% of Catholics today. In case I haven't made it clear enough yet, let me emphasize again that this stuff does get complicated and you don't need to feel bad about not knowing it all offhand. I've thought about this stuff for hours daily and I don't meet that bar, this episode required research like every other. But I hope this guide helps bring some clarity and can serve as a useful reference as you go. If I didn't explain it here, and possibly even if I did, I promise I'll explain it when it comes up as we go. Thank you for listening, God bless you all!
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news birthdays/events KAREN! sibling order...would you change yours if you could? word of the day news great kid inventions game: who wants to be a fake millionaire avoid toxic table talk during the holidays news listener feedback break game: everybody knows do you clean/de-clutter better when you're mad? news companies are now saying employees are staying too long! wait...what?!?! game: character real names in film goodbye/fun facts....Notary Public Day...Notaries are trusted public officials who bring legitimacy to an agreement. The practice of the notary public dates back to ancient Egypt 2750 B.C., a time when recording official transactions became important to humanity. Notaries were an important part of the transatlantic commerce of colonization. Merchants depended on them to be independent third parties, reporting damages to the vessels or cargo...Notaries serve as impartial witnesses to commercial and private transactions. November 7 was specifically chosen as Notary Public Day in recognition of Thomas Fugill, the man who first took the title when he was appointed by the Colony of New Haven on November 7, 1639.
Key Takeaways from the Video: Attorneys are still valuable when you need someone to speak on your behalf in court, even though you can access a lot of legal information online. Finalizing a judgment in amicable divorce cases can sometimes lead to unique situations, like one party not having visitation rights. Some clients may lack US identification, which can complicate notarization requirements for settlement agreements. Child custody orders do not need to be overly specific; joint legal and physical custody with reasonable visitation is typically sufficient. Terminating spousal support for marriages under 10 years involves checking only three boxes on the spousal support order attachment. Specialized paralegal services can provide valuable assistance in divorce cases. There are specific procedures to stop a divorce depending on whether it has been approved by the court or not. Certain counties may have different processes for divorce cases, such as Riverside not allowing e-filing. Some clients may prefer the traditional approach of drafting paperwork and signing it, with processing done later. Many people may get stuck during the divorce process and require assistance with judgment. It's important to be cautious and verify the legitimacy of divorce service providers to avoid scams. Notaries occasionally write on judgment and settlement agreement paperwork, which can cause issues. The video mentions e-filing a straightforward same-sex marriage case in LA County. A recommended approach for amicable divorce cases is to file the petition and everything else as one final judgment package.
https://home.hallocasa.com/ - HalloCasa - The Digital Business Card for Real Estate AgentsJoin our Global Real Estate WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FTjRF1RNCct... This time I talked to David Henessy from Cannes, France. David has been in the real estate business for the past 11 years, in both Canada and France. David comes from a family of seasoned real estate professionals, he has worked in real estate in Canada and in France. He started a business in 2014 to help make the French real estate buying process easier for Anglophones. 00:00:20 Introduction 00:01:20 Moving to France and overview of the real estate landscape in France 00:04:40 Real Estate Agency Landscape in France and Price Discrepancies 00:09:40 Buyers Agents vs Listings Agents in France 00:11:40 Finding a Real Estate Property in France 00:23:30 Making an Offer and Real Estate Buying Process 00:36:10 Financing the Real Estate Property 00:40:40 Documents for pre-approval 00:42:40 Notaries in France 00:45:40 The importance of being mindful 00:48:00 Conclusion You can contact David via: https://englishspeakingrealestateagen...https://www.instagram.com/esreafrance/ / esreafrance https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh...https://englishspeakingrealestateagen...
https://home.hallocasa.com/ - HalloCasa - The Digital Business Card for Real Estate AgentsJoin our Global Real Estate WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FTjRF1RNCct... This time I talked to David Hennessey from Nimes, France. David has worked in real estate 11 years, in both Canada and France. David comes from a family of seasoned real estate professionals, he has worked in real estate in Canada and in France. He started a business in 2014 to help make the French real estate buying process easier for Anglophones. 00:00:20 Introduction 00:01:20 Moving to France and overview of the real estate landscape in France 00:04:40 Real Estate Agency Landscape in France and Price Discrepancies 00:09:40 Buyers Agents vs Listings Agents in France 00:11:40 Finding a Real Estate Property in France 00:23:30 Making an Offer and Real Estate Buying Process 00:36:10 Financing the Real Estate Property 00:40:40 Documents for pre-approval 00:42:40 Notaries in France 00:45:40 The importance of being mindful 00:48:00 Conclusion You can contact David via: https://englishspeakingrealestateagen...https://www.instagram.com/esreafrance/ / esreafrance https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh...https://englishspeakingrealestateagen...
Click HERE for Notaries Apostille Training Discount In this episode, I sit down with Judi Lawrence, an expert in the field, to delve into the realm of becoming an Apostille Agent. Judi Lawrence is the owner of the Lawrence Institute for Notaries, an institution that trains and educates notaries in the Apostille business. With over 20 years of notary experience and 8 years in the Apostille business, Judi serves as a guiding light in this arena. This episode explores the journey of Judi's transition from working in a law firm to unexpectedly becoming an entrepreneur, and how she found her calling in the world of notary services and Apostilles. Judi's insights provide invaluable guidance for anyone interested in this niche within the notary industry. Tune in to uncover the secrets of the Apostille trade and the inspiring story of Judi's journey. Subscribe to my newsletter at notarybusinesstalk.com/subscribe to stay up to date with what I have going on. You can also reach me by email at contact@notarybusinesstalk.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk https://www.notarybusinesstalk.com/notarystars notarystars.com/podcast notarybusinesstalk.com/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notarybusinesstalk/support
In today's engaging discussion, we delve into an essential strategy that can transform your notary business and create a thriving community of collaboration. Join us as we uncover the power of forming symbiotic relationships with fellow notaries in your region, turning potential competitors into valued allies. Our insightful guest for this episode is April Blake, a seasoned notary professional who shares her remarkable journey of partnership and success. Subscribe to my newsletter at notarybusinesstalk.com/subscribe to stay up to date with what I have going on. You can also reach me by email at contact@notarybusinesstalk.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk https://www.notarybusinesstalk.com/notarystars notarystars.com/podcast notarybusinesstalk.com/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notarybusinesstalk/support
Episode 31: Interview with the Owners of Vidal Notaries!Dave & Cathy are College sweethearts that met while studying at neighboring universities. Despite their initial clashes, they discovered a deep connection that has endured for over 26 years. Cathy pursued a paralegal career while Dave ventured into marketing and lending. But a desire for independence led them to the noble profession of becoming a loan signing agent. Cathy's desire for flexibility to care for her sick mother inspired the creation of Vidal Notaries, their mom and pop notary shop. Despite her mother's passing, they were motivated to build a business that provided them with family support, freedom, and pride. As their network grew, Dave decided to leave his corporate life behind and join Cathy in their newfound venture, becoming The Closing Couple. Operating as a two-person team, they prioritize simplicity and quality in every assignment. With NJ notary commissions, Loan Signing System training, NNA certifications, and affiliation with EscrowTab's IPEN technology, they're equipped to handle any closing.Support the show⬇️The Official Notary Public Journal in 4 stunning colors can be purchased below! ⬇️Blue: Notary Public Journal: Official Notary Public Journal for Loan Signing Agents | 122 Single-View Secured Entries | Notary Public Logbook: Signatures USA, LLC: Amazon.com: BooksGreen: Notary Public Journal: Green Official Notary Public Journal for Loan Signing Agents | 122 Single-View Secured Entries | Notary Public Logbook: LLC, Signatures USA: Amazon.com: BooksPink: Notary Public Journal: Pink Official Notary Public Journal for Loan Signing Agents | 122 Single-View Secured Entries | Notary Public Logbook: LLC, Signatures USA: Amazon.com: BooksRainbow: Notary Public Journal: Rainbow Official Notary Public Journal for Loan Signing Agents | 122 Single-View Secured Entries | Notary Public Logbook: LLC, Signatures USA: Amazon.com: BooksQuestions or inquiries, send an email to Info@SignaturesUSA.comWant to work with my Signing Service?Go to SignaturesUSA.com & Click on the: NEW CLIENT/ NOTARY TAB ⬇️Please Support the Show in the Link Below!⬇️https://linktr.ee/TheLoanSigningHustle
Financial Advisor Jayson Thornton, CFP speaks with Taye Lotto - a promoter of the REDEMPTION / STRAWMAN / BOND FRAUD Scheme. Proponents of this scheme claim that the U.S. government or the Treasury Department control bank accounts—often referred to as “U.S. Treasury Direct Accounts”—for all U.S. citizens that can be accessed by submitting paperwork with state and federal authorities. Individuals promoting this scam frequently cite various discredited legal theories and may refer to the scheme as “Redemption,” “Strawman,” or “Acceptance for Value.” Trainers and websites will often charge large fees for “kits” that teach individuals how to perpetrate this scheme. They will often imply that others have had great success in discharging debt and purchasing merchandise such as cars and homes. Failures to implement the scheme successfully are attributed to individuals not following instructions in a specific order or not filing paperwork at correct times. This scheme predominately uses fraudulent financial documents that appear to be legitimate. These documents are frequently referred to as “bills of exchange,” “promissory bonds,” “indemnity bonds,” “offset bonds,” “sight drafts,” or “comptrollers warrants.” In addition, other official documents are used outside of their intended purpose, like IRS forms 1099, 1099-OID, and 8300. This scheme frequently intermingles legal and pseudo legal terminology in order to appear lawful. Notaries may be used in an attempt to make the fraud appear legitimate. Often, victims of the scheme are instructed to address their paperwork to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Tips for Avoiding Redemption/Strawman/Bond Fraud: Be wary of individuals or groups selling kits that they claim will inform you on to access secret bank accounts. Be wary of individuals or groups proclaiming that paying federal and/or state income tax is not necessary. Do not believe that the U.S. Treasury controls bank accounts for all citizens. Be skeptical of individuals advocating that speeding tickets, summons, bills, tax notifications, or similar documents can be resolved by writing “acceptance for value” on them. If you know of anyone advocating the use of property liens to coerce acceptance of this scheme, contact your local FBI office. Are you looking for ways to improve your financial life? If so, is the channel for you! On this channel we'll teach you how to live a successful life by learning how to save, payoff debt and invest. We'll start by explaining the basics of money management and financial planning, and then move on to more advanced topics like investing and retirement planning. Subscribing to Pocket Watching with JT and following his tips, you'll have everything you need to live a financially successful life. Got Money Questions? Ask JT https://forms.gle/uh4UTqS6Ad7majcs7 Pocket Watcher Academy https://pocketwatcher.teachable.com/p/home Pocket Watcher MERCH! https://pocketwatcher.myspreadshop.com/ Get a Personal Financial Plan! https://forms.gle/JepACZCMpmyUT1po6 Need Tax DEBT Help? https://forms.gle/XQpJLs2E7RrXNEz66 Book JT https://forms.gle/vNB7qCQQHqivnHgBA Call-In 515-602-9778 Book a consultation at https://www.pocketwatcher.net/ Call-In Financial Talk Show hosted by Financial Advisor Jayson M. Thornton, CFP. Pocket Watching with JT is all about giving you smart money tips to help you reach your financial goals! *Disclaimer* Financial Coaching during Livestreams is NOT personal financial advice, No CFP-Client relationship is established by calling into the show or submitting a question by email or text. Cash App $PocketWatcherJT email PocketWatcherJT@gmail.com Follow ig @JTPocketWatcher Twitter @JTPocketWatcher Certified Financial Planner owned by POCKET WATCHER LLC
Karen & Traci have another awesome podcast featuring James Treichler a Ventura County Notary will explain the process of getting loan docs notarized. Next up, Larry Reyes of Smart Home Mortgage gives us an interest rate update and tells us about a number of programs that help buyers. Dena Roger's- State Farm Insurance talk about the importance of insurance as a "plan" that helps you when you really need it, and why follow-up from your agent is essential! Karen & Traci Wrap up the show with Lynn the owner of the Greek at the Harbor, tells us about the Greek Festival, the biggest family celebration of the summer! Opa! It's Girls On The Air!!!
Ep #58 When presented with legal papers or documents, you often need a notary. But have you ever thought about what precisely a notary is and what it is that they do?Mobile notaries are in high demand and can earn a good income by offering their services. It can start off as a lucrative side hustle to earn extra income on the side to becoming a full-time job! In this podcast, we're having a discussion with Janae Blatch of Florida Academy of Notaries. Janae is a fun, faith-filled educator who loves teaching and being a Notary Public. She enjoys helping others learn and grow. Her background in mental health counseling and education has perfectly prepared her for this task.Passionate about helping others enjoy financial freedom, Janae is here to equip Notaries to deliver exceptional service, every time!While running a successful Notary business, alongside her husband of more than 10 years, David Blatch, Janae places priority on raising their three children which was the catalyst for her starting in this industry. Main takeaways from this podcast:1. How to get started as a mobile notary2. How to grow your book of business with real estate agents, title officers, and mortgage professionals3. How this can start as a side hustle and becoming a full-time careerTo connect with Janae, check out her links below: Email: support@flacademyofnotaries.comInstagram: janae _blatchWebsite: www.flacademyofnotaries.comIf you want tips on how to improve your finances this year, you can grab my free guide at https://www.budgetdivas.com/fivesteps.
Ronnie Mickle, founder and co-owner of Unlimited Ink and Notary Stars, is on the show again for a monthly segment. In this episode, we discuss the challenges of being a notary public and the importance of diversifying income sources. We share personal experiences of diversifying our income streams during times of economic downturn and suggest various services that notaries can add to their repertoire, including general notary work, wedding officiating, and mobile notary services. Listeners will learn about the different types of notary services that exist, how to market them effectively, and the importance of finding their niche and focusing on the work they enjoy. As always, please check out my website notarybusinesstalk.com for additional resources and sign up for my newsletter to stay up to date with what I have going on. If you wish to reach me, you can email me at info@abrahamzamora.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk https://www.notaryentrepreneur.com/notarystars.html notarystars.com/blog notaryentrepreneur.com/podcast contact@notaryentrepreneur.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notarybusinesstalk/support
Notarization is in demand these days. People want their documents to be checked and cleared properly by an authorized person. There are several agencies that supply notaries and help people with authenticating the documents. For more information: http://www.kmsmobilenotaryservice.com/
Episode 41. Collaborating with your fellow notary signing agents is another way to bring value. It's another way to grow your network, and connect with your notary tribe. The following link will take you to our Podcast links, YouTube, social media, and email: https://linktr.ee/peaksigning If you're looking for a training course to help you, I recommend the Loan Signing System. If you're interested click on my affiliate link: http://loansigningsystem.com/?afmc=3ew If you want to make more money with your notary commission, then check out the Complete Notary Mentorship: https://www.loansigningsystem.com/notary-signing-agent-mentorship.html/?afmc=3ew
On this episode, Midtown Title's Rozalind Ruth talks to CA and Monte about the newest technological developments in the title and escrow world that will make your job easier! 7:00 RR - We utilize technology to innovate along with this market's development 8:20 RR - "Ernnest" system explanation 12:00 CA - Seller concessions are coming back 16:45 CA - The process of balancing 17:45 CA/RR - What to do with HOA fees 20:40 RR - Keeping your transaction SECURE 26:20 MM - How the scammers work and being taught properly ****31:15 CA - Choosing the right Notary, Monte's story about traveling Notaries midtowntitletn.com ________________________________________ Carey Ann Cyr manages and operates one of the Top Branches for CMG Financial in Franklin, TN. She and her team have become known for closing nearly impossible deals! They have processed over 300 million in mortgages since 2016 with over 613 families ushered into their dream homes! Contact Carey Ann: www.yourtnlendingsolution.com Monte Mohr owns Realty One Group Music City and has sold over $1 Billion dollar's worth of real estate and over 3000 homes sold over his 30+ year career! Interested in joining Monte as an agent? www.topagentsuccess.com The Talk of Music City Real Estate is Produced, Voiced and Edited by www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com #broker #country #countrymusic #dreamhome #finance #firsttimehomebuyer #homebuyers #homesforsale #justlisted #listing #mortgage #mortgagebroker #nashvegas #nashville #nashville_tn #nashvillelife #nashvillemusic #nashvillescene #nashvilletennessee #nashvilletn #newhome #realestateagent #realtor #realtorlife #realtors #realtorsofinstagram #realty #singer #singersongwriter #tennessee
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode22Episode 22: Stephanie Maloney walks us through her life as a notary for estate planning.Stephanie Maloney is the Director of Client Services at Premier Estate Planning, based in Arizona but assisting clients in all fifty states with their Estate Planning needs. Book a free consultation with Stephanie HERE.Episode Description:Have you been "shoulding" all over yourself about getting your Medical Directives, Last Will & Testament, or even a Living Trust in place? Me too! Even as an advocate of the importance of these documents, I've found myself dragging my feet, procrastinating, and avoiding the process altogether...until now. My guest, Stephanie Maloney, is in charge of Client Services at Premiere Estate planning, and on this episode she shares her passion and her lessons about a necessary subject that many of us avoid. Part of the joy of being the Notary at an Estate Planning Appointment is the peace of mind it brings to the signers. Now it's your turn to enjoy that peace too! And, frankly, there's no better way to understand the process AND the documents, then to go through it yourself.Episode Highlights:2:13 Estate Planning: It's about putting our permission slips in place before a problem happens in our lives. Most people think estate planning is for wealthy, older people. But actually, it's about being in control of our decisions, under all circumstances, for both our medical care and our financial lives.17:48 Who needs a trust? Anyone who has minor children needs a trust.36:25 Do it. Don't wait another month or another year. At least take your consultation now.Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode22This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode21Episode 21: The massive opportunities in the fingerprinting business.Daniel Jurkowitsch is currently a Nassau county detective in New York, as well as the CEO of FingerprintingClasses.com Start your fingerprinting business or get your free resources at go.fingerprintingclasses.com/bill Episode Description:Are you ready to learn how to start a fingerprinting business AND start making money at it? Daniel Jurkowitsch is the CEO of FingerprinitngClasses.com and current Nassau County Detective, and he shares unfiltered possibilities about being a fingerprint technician in ANY state. Fingerprinting services are in extra high demand right now, and no matter what state you are in, there are two clear pathways to build a side hustle OR an empire. The choice is yours on this episode of the Sign & Thrive Podcast for Notaries.Episode Highlights:39:23 Laser FOCUS is my mantra.41:44 You need three things: the equipment, the knowledge and the eyeballs.50:01 Word of mouth is still the best marketing strategy, which means customer service is paramount.Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode21This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode19 Episode Description:Selecia has built an amazing business working as a mobile notary, a Justice of the Peace in Florida, a wedding officiant at the Rainbow Notary Nuptials, and an advocate of RON (remote online notary) - tapping into the expat community needs around the country.You can learn more about Selecia at www.rainbownotaryandnuptials.comEpisode Highlights:38:56 The cream always rises to the top - the people that are studying, the people that are looking, the people that are working on their Google My Business page, the people that are taking extra classes, the people that are expanding, the people that are doing Apostille, etc, etc.37:41 It's 2022, we marry everyone! Black and white, older and younger, tall and short, gay or straight. Love is love!42:01 Anytime someone needs a notary it's a life-changing event for them.Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode19This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode18Episode 18: Listen to how Vanessa is expanding her own personal business, as well as showing others to do the same.Vanessa Terry is the Founder of Notary2Notary, the nationwide notary training program, On-Time Notary, her nationwide signing service and iNotarize, her new Electronic Notary Platform. She loves training and provides resources in the notary industry across the country. She was also named 2021 Forbes Next 1000 Entrepreneur who is changing the way people work.Visit our website to learn more about our training at www.notary2notary.com Episode Description:Are you feeling afraid of not making enough money as a loan signing agent with the rising interest rates? You're not alone! And where some Notaries are stressing, others are expanding. Many of our peers are finding opportunity everywhere! Listen to this conversation with Vanessa Terry about how she's expanding her own personal business, as well as coaching others to do the same. There are additional income streams AND ways to warm up your current network to get more business right now.Episode Highlights:1:06:54 The first thing I always tell new notaries to do is join a local chamber of commerce.1:04:22 Attend five client-getting events every single year. This will radically change your business.1:02:52 You've got to reduce the amount of time you spend with energy vampires. Those are the people that suck the life out of a conversation or a meeting. And you'll know these people because when you walk away you'll feel exhausted.Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode18This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
There are some very basic things that I still find notaries not doing and potentially putting themselves in danger of getting in trouble or making a mistake that may cause them problems in the future. In this episode, I discuss the four habits that successful notaries should follow to create great notary careers in their lifetime. These are the kinds of things you want to practice until you're a master at them, so that they almost become automatic in your day-to-day work and business. As always, please check out my website notarybusinesstalk.com for additional resources and sign up for my newsletter to stay up to date with what I have going on. If you wish to reach me, you can email me at info@abrahamzamora.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk notaryentreprenur.com/notarystars --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notarybusinesstalk/support
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode16Episode 16: Hear Janessa's journey to building a thriving General Notary Work business covering two States!Entrepreneur since 2004, Notary since 2017, Janessa stumbled into Notary work while I was looking for something to add to her real estate income. Little did she know it would become a main source of income! Originally living in Orange County and then moving to St. Louis, she figured out how run successful notary businesses in two different States. Now she is working to expand her areas of coverage and become more efficient in process and procedures. Learn more about Janessa here: http://www.NotaryNewbiesMentor.com and www.facebook.com/groups/notarynewbiesgroup Episode Description:Janessa sees opportunity everywhere! And as a serial entrepreneur, she usually turns that opportunity into a business. Hear how she built a thriving Loan Signing business in Southern California, and then MOVED to the heart of the midwest. Through a commitment to Search Engine Optimization and building relationships centered on trust, she now has a thriving business based mainly on GENERAL Notary Work in BOTH states! Episode Highlights:4:31 What if you moved to a different state? Would your Notary business continue to thrive? Janessa West's sure did, in unexpected ways. Listen to the Sign & Thrive Podcast for Notaries now. 46:24 How do you plan your growth? Janessa West shares her strategies for building a Notary empire across the country. 37:34 Have you considered using Google Ads to help grow your Notary business? Janessa has some suggestions to help you get more customers. Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode16This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
Hello there! It's been a while since we've been on here and I apologize for the hiatus. I just concluded the Sustainable Notary Conference 2022 and it was phenomenal. We had a great time with speakers and attendees from all over the country creating history and promoting sustainable business. That has been done successfully and I am fully back and ready to give you valuable content on making your business sustainable. I have come a long way with this, and I am glad that I get to share valuable knowledge with you alongside different experts in the industry. In this episode, I walk you through what I have in store for you on this journey. I am taking you on a unique path with these podcasts and I trust that you will stay with me all the way. I share my experience of how I left my job and went on to start off as an entrepreneur in the notary business. I got into this without knowing how much work was waiting for me. I found out that I would have to act alone as different moving pieces in the business. Then, I got to a point where i was unsure of how to get a business bank account. There were so many things that I was unsure about. It was a thrilling experience for me and I am glad I took that leap and stayed true to myself. I want to be able to share all of these experiences with you and also bring on other speakers who would relate their stories from various perspectives. I also relay how I got in contact with a notary public who gave me a bedrock for my career. I was shocked by how much she was making and I got the opportunity to learn and figure out my way into the notary business. I got to learn so much in that period and that is really what this podcast is about - a platform for those who were like me to know which way to go. I realised that Notaries were so essential to the country's economy and getting into it brought me to such a great place even while I was still in graduate school and working at a job. Being a notary has been pivotal to my all-round growth as a person. It taught me about commercial real estate, taxation, financial literacy, community networks, creating conferences and building businesses. I hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as I enjoyed creating it! To learn more about my notary course, please visit www.sustainablenotaryacademy.com For more of this type of content, don't forget to join us on Clubhouse every Wednesday morning and also subscribe to the Notary Gems Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spoify, and iHeartmedia..
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode15Episode 15: Hear Nicola's passion about building her business and serving the Notary community.Nicola Jackson manages the Training and Education Department at the National Notary Association. Her group of 14 instructors conduct the California required Notary training statewide approximately 800 times a year. She also manages the NNA hotline that answers over 12,000 questions monthly from Notaries across the country. Nicola spent most of her career with the NNA as a seminar instructor where she taught Notary law seminars in 17 states and is highly regarded as a subject matter expert in Notary laws and practices. Nicola also helped develop the NNA's award winning Notary Signing Agent Certification course.Follow her @notarynicola on instagram Episode Description:Nicola Jackson manages the Training and Education Department at the National Notary Association, providing support for Notaries all over the country. Have you used the NNA Hotline yet? That's her team! She's also a passionate Notary Public that found the bureaucracy of loan signing work fristrating. So, she decided to get really great at Specialty Notary Work and loves both her job, in service of Notaries through the NNA, and her Notary business, in service to the public at large.Episode Highlights:4:55 If you want staying power in this business, you have to be a great Notary, diversify your income streams, and button up your Search Engine Optimization. 5:26 Tell everyone you're a Notary Public! And then tell them again! When they, or their friends, need one, they'll remember you.8:24 Get really great at being a Notary Public. Go to training and events. Connect with your peers. Have a support system in place. Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode15This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode14Episode 14: Listen in to Judi describe the opportunities in becoming a apostille.Judi Lawrence, dubbed the Queen of Apostilles, owns and manages the Lawrence Institute for Notaries where she teaches her famed certification course, The World of Apostille. She also has a physical office location for her Notary services in central Philadelphia. Learn more about the World of Apostille certification course on the Notary Coach website at www.notarycoach.com Episode Description:18 months ago, no one knew what an apostille was. Today, the Notary world is on fire with the Apostille Agent opportunity and my guest today, Judi Lawrence, is a central force in making it mainstream. Learn what it means to be an Apostille Agent, the importance of doing this work correctly, and what Judi is doing to match her graduates & crew with opportunities across the country. Episode Highlights:9:23 If you're going to do the work of an Apostille Agent, take the time to learn how to do it right. These documents are important to your customers. They're counting on you. 22:32 Have you ever thought about having a physical location for your Notary business? A place where customers can come to you? Judi Lawrence has a high-traffic location and shares her perspective. 42:29 Judi shares her top referral partners for apostille work. Do you know who your ideal customer is for this line of service? With clarity comes customers!Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode14This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
Being a notary has unlimited liability for the most part. And, although there are a lot of benefits in being a notary and having your own notary business, it also comes with a lot of responsibilities. So, we have to stay in this business long enough to be able to enjoy all those benefits. In this episode, we discuss the top 5 things that I've learned and developed over the last 20 years as habits to avoid when doing a notary business. As always, please check out my website notarybusinesstalk.com for additional resources and sign up for my newsletter to stay up to date with what I have going on. If you wish to reach me, you can email me at info@notarybusinesstalk.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. Our sponsor https://www.notarygadget.com/notarybusinesstalk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notarybusinesstalk/support
Interview with Cera Mark discussing Notaries and Apostille Services. Mobile Notary El Paso and Apostille ServicesPhone: 915-261-7687Website: https://mobile-notary-el-paso-and-process-servers-llc.business.site/Address: 10556 Breezeway Avenue El Paso, TX 79925
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode11Episode 11: Learning the ins and outs of the RON platform with Amy SeitzAmy Seitz is the Creator/founder, and CEO of CyberizeIt.com, an online Notarization platform that helps Notaries build their RON business. Explore more at https://notary.cyberizeit.com/ Episode Description:We've all heard about RON-Remote Online Notarization. Join me with my guest this week, Amy Seitz, a fellow Notary who saw an opportunity to build a business (and a RON platform) as a virtual Notary. She shares the good, the bad, and the strategy she used to create a successful online business as a Notary Public. If you're wondering if RON is right for you, don't miss this episode!Episode Highlights:4:43 Despite some challenges, Amy Seitz paints the picture of opportunity for those that are exploring Remote Online Notarization. Is RON in your future? 20:47 Building your Remote Online Notary business is similar to building your in-person Notary business: Through digital presence and relationships. 59:05 This work matters! Tune-in to Amy's compelling "why" she works so hard to be of service to her signers, and to the Notary community. Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode11This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
Criminal Defence Attorney Talk with Amy LindAmy Lind is a criminal defence attorney practicing with Liberty Law in Edmonton Alberta. For 10 years she has focused on ensuring that all persons, regardless of wealth or status, are given a fair trial. With a background in Fine Arts and Sociology, she sees the value in a strong community connection and seeks to bring her love of theatre together with justice work. Amy has represented individuals at all levels of Court and all levels of charges from theft unders to homicides. Amy taught at the University of Alberta Law school for a number of years and is often brought back as a guest speaker.DescriptionLawyers and Quebec notaries advise clients on legal matters, represent clients before administration boards and draw up legal documents such as contracts and wills. Lawyers also plead cases, represent clients before tribunals and conduct prosecutions in courts of law. Lawyers are employed in law firms and prosecutor's offices. Quebec notaries are employed in notary offices. Both lawyers and Quebec notaries are employed by federal, provincial and municipal governments and various business establishments or they may be self-employed. Articling students are included in this unit group.Job ForecastAs job openings and job seekers are projected to be at relatively similar levels over the 2019-2028 period, the balance between labour supply and demand seen in recent years is expected to continue over the projection period.Employment RequirementsTwo to three years of undergraduate studies or, in Quebec, completion of a college program and a bachelor's degree from a recognized law school and successful completion of the bar examination and completion of articling are required. Licensing by the provincial or terr torial law society is required.Notaries (Quebec) A bachelor's degree from a recognized law school and a Diploma of Notarial Law (D.D.N.) or A master's degree of law with specialization in notarial law and A 32-week vocational training program are required.Registration with the Corporation of Notaries is required.Stressed about work? Check out our Career Crisis Interview Series: https://thejobtalk.com/help
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode10Episode 10: Dan applies a simple three-step formula to his sales & service calls as a Notary.Dan is a Notary from the Portland Oregon Area. He is very involved in Toastmasters and is currently chartering a brand new Toastmasters club specifically for the Notary Industry. He recently earned his Distinguished Toastmaster Award (DTM), and this new club, Notary Masters, should charter this spring.Episode Description:With over 25 years as a customer service trainer in call centers, Dan applies a simple three-step formula to his sales & service calls as a Notary. This establishes rapport, builds confidence, and creates more appointments. Plus, as a Distinguished Toastmaster, and founder of NotaryMasters, Dan provides a pathway to boosting confidence and improving presentation skills for mobile notaries and loan signing agents. Episode Highlights:14:28 Dan created a simple three-step framework to enhance conversation flow on his Notary service calls. This has resulted in more appointments and strong rapport. 37:34 Before you take on too many side hustles or additional streams of service and revenue, get really good at the service you are delivering... Nail it, Then Scale it. 43:46 The Toastmasters group for Notaries, NotaryMasters, can help increase confidence and presentation skills, helping you accomplish your main priorities as a Notary and business person- Expert delivery of your services and laying the foundation for a relationship that lasts beyond one single transaction. Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode10This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
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“If you're under 30 - you need a plan to NOT be working in your 50's” ~ Andre Hatchett This Friday, for episode 6 of Season 3…we are chopping it up serial entrepreneur, 3x author, and owner of The Mobile Notary School: Andre Hatchett! In this episode, Andre and I talk about: - The Notary business and how to bring in multiple streams of income - How to get a bag with your friends AKA Group Economics - Balancing a 9 to 5 while building your dream lifestyle If you're looking to be motivated, educated, and entertained…this podcast is for you! -- • Connect with Andre: https://www.instagram.com/andrehatchett/?hl=en • Subscribe to our website for FYI FLI app updates: https://fyifli.com/ • Purchase the playbook to increasing your drive, destiny, & dollars: https://fyifli.com/fromcollegetocovid/
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode9Episode 9: Sue discusses her strategies and habits that make her thrive as a Notary.Sue Hope is the Small Business Owner of NotaryAssist Software which opened in 2007. She's also a Commissioned Notary Public in CA since 1999, a Loan Signing Agent, & Realtor in California since 2000. Her Love of the Notary Community shines through in just about everything she does! She also happens to love learning, collaborating and not sitting still in work or in life. She's a Daughter, Wife, Mother and Friend. And, oh yeah, she really likes wine!Connect with Sue and try your free trial of Notary Assist software at www.NotaryAssist.com - Support@NotaryAssist.com - Tech Support # 949-713-3570 Episode Description:Sue Hope lives into her name on this episode of the Sign & Thrive Notary Podcast. A Notary Public since 1999, Hope has ridden the roller coaster of this business, and as founder of the epic bookkeeping software, NotaryAssist, she's observed the habits and strategies of Notaries across the country that thrive in all sorts of economic conditions. Episode Highlights:21:11 Be the willow in the wind - be flexible, bend when appropriate, and adapt to your circumstances. Being too rigid damages relationships (and your spirit) and may lead to missed opportunities.28:24 Sometimes the relationships we have with our signers last ten minutes, and sometimes they last ten years. Be open to the possibilities and just be you!40:11 Stake your claim and build the business you WANT to work in every day. Whether done in flip-flops or a tweed suit, there's a brand niche to carve for yourself if you simply own it. Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode9This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode8Episode 8: Tax and business planning for mobile notaries.Renea Dentman is a philanthropist and a serial entrepreneur. She is the owner of Ms Notary Consultant and California Notary Agency. Despite economic downturns, Renea has successfully run profitable businesses for the past ten years. She has used her knowledge and expertise in the business, tax, and notary industries to develop courses that teach others how to start successful Notary Businesses.As a result, hardship pushed her to acquire a high degree of self-discipline, mental toughness, and hard work. This enabled her to complete her bachelor's degree by the age of 20 and begin her master's degree in accounting by the age of 21. This same work ethic and feeling of professionalism propelled her to the top of the Notary business coaching sector. Renea thinks that everyone of her clients have the desire and ability to overcome their excuses, overcome their fear about branding themselves, to achieve their full Notary business success potential. You will be pushed harder than you have ever been. Your limiting ideas and excuses will be challenged, but you will also have your loudest cheerleader, staunchest supporter, and lifetime champion at your side.www.MeetRenea.com - consultant, conference, course Episode Description:This episode, featuring Renea Dentman, is PACKED with the ins & outs of five critical tips for tax and business planning for mobile notaries and loan signing agents. Did you know you can hire your kids and enjoy some legal tax benefits? Or that Notaries can opt to exempt their Notary Public revenue from their self-employment tax liability? Details on these and so much more on this episode of the Sign & Thrive podcast!Episode Highlights:11:57 When it comes to your vehicle deductions for your mobile notary and loan signing business, you have two options: Standard Mileage deduction or Exact. Listen in to detailed guidance from Accountant and Notary, Renea Dentman, on this week's episode of Sign & Thrive. 38:55 Tracking your expenses is critical to your tax efficiency and business success. Utilizing bookkeeping and quality financial advisors will help you get to the next level. 53:52 Your home-based office tax benefit is one of the most missed opportunities among mobile notaries and loan signing agents. Listen in this week as Renea Dentman shares her insight. Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode8This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
In this episode, Comedian AaronaTheVirgo shares what she learned about famed bass guitarist, Michael Henderson and how his music touched her. She created an “Aarona Remake” from his 1976 song, “Solid” called “Notaries” and its laced with her signature acapella harmonies and humor. Check it out! NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY!
If we have learned one thing from the pandemic, it's the fact that we can't always meet in person but we can continue business. In this podcast, the speakers will discuss ways that eSignatures, remote online notaries and virtual rooms can eliminate the need to travel to an in person Notary. Questions the Co-Moderators will ask Speakers: ○ Could you please tell our listeners a little about yourselves? Aaron, let's start with you. ○ If you both could briefly chime in as to what e-signatures are and what you can accomplish with them, that would be a great place to start. ○ Can you explain for our listeners, how Notaries worked pre-pandemic? ○ With the ongoing digital transformation, eSignatures became very popular in the last 2 years. More eSignature vendors offer unique features to digitize traditional workflows in different industries. We know you are familiar with online notarization and Virtual Rooms. Can you tell us more about Remote Online Notarization and Virtual Rooms? What are those and how can they help busy attorneys? Co-Moderators: @Jack Recinto - Senior Applications Director, Vedder Price P.C. @Alisher Yuldashev - Business Technology Advisory Manager, Borden Ladner Gervais Speakers: -Aaron Davis - Director, Product Marketing, OneSpan -Raquel Lima - Product Manager, OneSpan Recorded on 04-17-2022
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode4Episode 4: Hear how Lori balances her 9 to 5, family, and her notary business. Lori Morgan is the proud owner of "Sign Here and There Notary Services". She is also the founders of both the Level Up Notary Signing Agent Virtual Summit and the Notary Book Club. She's worked in the industry as a commissioned Notary for over 8 years, based in Central Indiana. She's passionate about encouraging newer Notaries. When she's not working or moderating a Notary-themed room on the Clubhouse app, Lori can be found traveling, attending live jazz shows or spending quality time with family and friends. Notaries can connect with her via social media - Instagram or LinkedIN or Facebook For info about the next Book Club Meeting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/join-the-notary-cousins-for-our-may-2022-notary-book-club-selection-tickets-289027217187?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch For info about the next Level Up Notary Signing Agent Summit https://levelupnsasummit.com I'll also moderate the upcoming Notary Philly Social with Judi Lawrence, featuring Laura Biewer, Amy Seitz with CyberizeIt, Laura Biewer with Coach Me Laura, Sue Hope with NotaryAssist and yourself. More info can be found at https://lawrenceinstitutefornotariesevents.com/fall-notary-event-2/ Episode Description:Lori has a job and a family life that keeps her busy and fulfilled. And, she was looking for another passion project that could create another income flow when she discovered the career as a mobile notary and loan signing agent. Now, she balances it all and continues to grow and expand her business and enjoyment. Episode Highlights:15:08 Lori's daily gratitude practice helps get her back on track when life and business don't seem to be going the way she planned.38:50 Lori shares how everyone has transferable skills from previous careers that will help you build your mobile notary and loan signing business44:39 After she made her first $10,000 as a Notary Signing Agent, Lori realized this opportunity is real. She sought the advice of those who had the results she wanted, and blazed ahead.Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.notarycoach.com/blog/PodcastEpisode4This episode was produced and marketed by the Get Known Podcast Service: www.getknownstrategy.com/podcast-service
Not all Notaries are the same! Find a smart notary like April Williams, at Signing Your Way Notary Services. Hear how she got started and her tips for starting your own business. Meet April and find out how she has made a NICE living for herself by becoming a Mobile & Online Notary - a 6 figure income! You can reach her: https://www.signingyourway.com/ or email: info@signingyourway.com Office: 281-866-6138 and Media: signing_your_wayIf you liked today's show - please let Laura know by either contacting her at laura@fisherpodcast.com or give her a great review. Also, if you know of someone who would be an inspiring guests, let her know… even if it's you. Until then… "You better be Up to something!"SPONSORED BY: Business E Suites in Sugar Land, TX. https://businessesuites.com/ Perfect place to grow your business. 281-862-3150
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In this episode of the Notary Income Method Podcast I am talking about new and old ways to market your loan signing agent and mobile notary businesses and the importance of find white space in the industry.Join me today as I discuss marking your mobile notary business for 2022, what is working now and how to make it work for you and your business goals.If you liked today's episode and think that others you know might enjoy listening to, please leave a review and rating. You can also visit us at http://www.notaryincomemethod.com for more information about us and what we do.
In this episode, I discuss a recent article the National Notary Association released titled "Notary Fee Misconceptions" I go over what a notary is allowed to charge for General Notary Work (GNW) and some best practices for running your business. As always, please check out my website at notarybusinesstalk.com for additional resources and sign up for my newsletter to stay up to date with what I have going on. If you wish to reach me, you can email me at info@notarybusinesstalk.com with any questions or comments. Finally, you can find me on Clubhouse here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notarybusinesstalk/support
A common question posed to the mobile notary community: Why do people even call mobile notaries? Listen to this episode to find out why and how we are able to become so profitable. www.notary2notary.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notary2notary/support
Episode 4Interview with Marco Sierra discussing Notaries duties and different services they provide. From there websiteQwik Mobile Notary provides Mobile Notary Service, Signing Agent Service, and Process Service to both corporate and individual clients throughout the El Paso area. As the premier Mobile Notary Public service in El Paso Tx, we have the expertise, knowledge and experience to handle your most confidential documents with care and precision. Additionally, in support of our mobile notary public service, we also offer Process Service in El Paso and the surrounding counties. Our strategy has always been centered around building strategic relationships with Title companies, Law Firms, and the general public to generate a stream of satisfied repeat customers. Registered in all 254 counties in Texas as a “State of Texas notary public”, we also have connections to traveling notaries across the State to satisfy your signing needs from certified notary public signing agents. Our diligent presence makes it easy to find a notary in Texas. We come to you for all you Notary service needs"Power of AttorneyLoan SigningMobile Loan SigningApostille ServicesWeekend Loan Signing7 days a week loan signing5-10pm loan signingLoan signing servicesMobile Mortgage Loan Signing 24/7 mortgage loan signingSigning Agent after 5pmEl Paso Mobile Loan SigningMedical Power of AttorneyWillsMedical DocumentsEmployment Documents (I-9)Attorney On-Staff with 24/7 access to jail inmates for needed signaturesAttorney On-Staff to draft your last minute Wills and/or Power of Attorney docs.Loan Documents – Purchases, Refinances, Reverse, 1st and 2nd'sHELOCsReal Estate Documents – Quitclaim Deed, Grant Deed, Deed of TrustTransfer of OwnershipCorporate DocumentsRush Process Serving – subpoenas, citations, writs, notices, TROsLast-minute process serving in the El Paso Area (Las Cruces, Juarez, MexicoEmail Status updates for up to the minute process serving statusRush Subpoena preparation service availableDocument delivery, pickup, and filing citations with the courtLocation service tracking available for difficult to find defendants or witnessesQWIK Mobile Notary PublicAddress: 11860 Vista Del Sol Dr Ste. 220, El Paso, TX 79936Open 24 hoursPhone: (915) 302-0902Website: https://mobilepublicnotaryelpaso.com/
Build your own successful team of Mobile Notaries In this video, I'll teach you how to create passive income by starting a signing service. There are many different ways to make money while also living a normal life, and one of these is by running a signing service. In this video, I'll cover the basics of what a signing service is and why you might want to get started today! Click here to read more] Click here to watch the full interview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-notary-institution/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-notary-institution/support
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Pacifico talks with serial entrepreneur and mobile notary Bill Soroka about his entrepreneurial journey and how to find your own path to success.---Law, The Universe, And Everything is a show featuring leaders from the fields of law, business, sports, medicine, spirituality, music, marketing, entrepreneurship, cannabis, blockchain, and beyond. We talk about anything and everything as long as its interesting. No topic is off limits so it's a bit like Joe Rogan meets Tim Ferriss but the host has better hair. Law, The Universe, And Everything is a production of The Soldati Group (https://soldatigroup.com). All opinions expressed by the host and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of The Soldati Group. This podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. These discussions do not constitute legal or investment advice.------Law, The Universe, And Everything is sponsored by Prosperitas, an animated video agency that can help you bring your company's ideas, values, products, and messages to life with the power of engaging videos. Whether you strive to win more customers, engage or educate your audience, Prosperitas will craft each video specifically targeted to fit your brand and vision. Visit https://ProsperitasAgency.com today to learn more and discover how Prosperitas can create the best videos your company has ever had to help increase conversion rates and drive more sales.---------Books Mentioned:The Miracle Morning By Hal Elrod: https://amzn.to/3lSl1hJThe Power Of Now By Eckhart Tolle: https://amzn.to/3CCJXQgSuccess Principles By Jack Canfield: https://amzn.to/3CALTJ5------Show Notes:00:00 Show Intro01:04 Https://ProsperitasAgency.com01:40 Guest Intro – Bill Soroka03:41 Interview begins03:58 Getting started as an entrepreneur05:02 Becoming a notary09:05 Techonology's effect on notary publics10:45 The role of human notaries in the future12:59 The Side Hustle Lounge Podcast14:34 Bill's favorite failure17:48 Finding mentors and advisors19:37 The best investment Bill has ever made21:02 Bill's advice for young people22:35 Bill's book recommendations29:59 Noticing signs and synchronicities38:39 Bill's billboard39:53 Bill's heroes42:29 The kindest thing anyone has ever done for Bill43:55 Show Outro
Tiger Toledo and The Notary Cashflow Academy Presents:THE CROSSROADS Masterclass with Tekk AmakuTraffic, Scale, and Profits for Notarieshttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-crossroads-masterclass-w-tekk-amaku-3-day-live-interactive-workshop-tickets-165082232401About this eventAre You Struggling to Generate New High-Quality Clients?Is your workload getting on top of you?*NEW 3-DAY LIVE INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP for Notary ProfessionalsCLASS DATES:Tuesday, August 17th, 2021: 7p EST | 6p CDT | 4p PSTTuesday, August 24th, 2021: 7p EST | 6p CDT | 4p PSTTuesday, August 31st, 2021: 7p EST | 6p CDT | 4p PSTDiscover how to stay productive using Apps that do all the work of finding high-quality leads, and delivers them to your business.Finally! You can get more appointments all while staying sane.Notaries usually fit into 1 of 2 primary categories;Real estate or Private notarizations.Take advantage of this Early Bird Special offer before the price goes up.RSVP Today.https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-crossroads-masterclass-w-tekk-amaku-3-day-live-interactive-workshop-tickets-165082232401
"You've gained knowledge within the groups, now get up close and personal with those Notaries. Listen in on how to join other State of South Carolina Notaries Public on September 7th, 2021." New to our Notary/Signing Agent atmosphere? Make sure you are a part of our South Carolina Notary Network Group on Facebook.
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.sidehustlelounge.com/blog/ep8 Episode 8: Blog Description:Believe it or not, becoming a wedding officiant or celebrant is relatively easy to do, depending on the state you live in. Sonita shares her journey from timid notary to thriving, self-confident officiant in today's episode. Vow to take this role seriously, and you can reap the rewards of being a part of the happiest day of your couple's lives. Bio: As one of the National Notary Association's Notary of the Year Special Honorees for 2019,Certified and Background-Screened Signing Agent Sonita M. Leak is a mentor to a nationwide group of Notaries Public. She has changed the Notary game by making it appeal to the masses with her authentic style of Social Media posting.Sonita was determined, as a single Mother of six children not to fail. With over 5,000 loan, mortgage and other document signings under her belt, she is looked at as an ultimate warrior in the Notary Signing Agent business.Not only is she a Notary Public, but as one here in the State of South Carolina, she, like other Notaries in the state can officiate wedding ceremonies as part of her duties.As the Owner of GreenvilleNotary.com, she also officiates under WeddingsbySonita.com.Timestamps:29:35 Work toward perfection but don't ever beat yourself up if you make a mistake. Know that you did your best, and be proud of it.33:13 I don't look at anyone as competition. You are who you are, you do what you do. If you do it well, people will cling to you and hire you. 38:45 At a certain point, I stopped focusing on other peoples businesses, and started putting everything that I did into mine. When I did that, it started taking off!Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.sidehustlelounge.com/blog/ep8Music licensed through Lofi PandaProduction, publishing and marketing of podcast episode by Get Known Podcast Service
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Are you looking for ways to make your mobile notary business more productive and efficient? Well then this episode of the Notary Income Method Podcast is for you.In this episode I will be discussing the best mobile apps and software for mobile notaries for 2021. It is all about increasing your loan signing agent productivity in this episode!If you liked today's episode and think that others you know might enjoy listening to, please leave a review and rating. You can also visit us at http://www.notaryincomemethod.com for more information about us and what we do.
This podcast is a brief presentation from a scholarly article I am presenting this month at the North East Academy of Legal Studies in Business annual academic conference dealing with the problem of notarial fraud. Unlike notaries public in the overwhelming majority of nations around the world that follow the prevalent civil law legal system, U.S. notaries public are not required to be highly trained lawyers and, unless they are also attorneys, are neither qualified nor authorized to give legal advice, represent clients in court or before state or federal agencies, or provide immigration-related advice, filings, or representation. Foreign-born permanent and temporary residents--legal and illegal--are usually not aware of the very limited role that non-lawyer notaries public are authorized to play in all U.S. states and most territories and are, therefore, easy prey for unscrupulous notaries to whom they turn for advice and representation in the mistaken belief that U.S. notaries public are the same as notaries in their countries of origin, be they in Africa, Asia, Europe or the Americas. Notarial fraud is almost always framed as an issue that affects only Mexican nationals and nationals of other Central and South American countries seeking immigration-related legal advice and assistance with issues relating to change of immigration status or sanctuary applications. And, though it certainly affects these individuals, it also affects many others who mistakenly place their trust in unscrupulous notaries public to handle a wide range of legal issues such as divorce, wills and trusts, contract negotiation, and a wide range of other civil and criminal matters. My paper and this presentation touches on what measures need to be put in place to prevent the widespread unauthorized practice of law by non-lawyer notaries and educate the public as to the nature and extent of the problem. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victor-d-lopez/message
In Missouri, many voters need the services of a notary to vote absentee or by mail. Jonah Zacks led a volunteer effort to connect voters to notaries in their areas. Freddy Doss is a notary. We talk about election rules and how you can get help. The #EladPod is hosted by civil rights attorney, government accountability advocate, educator, and lifelong Missourian Elad Gross. These are recordings of our live, uncensored town halls with audience questions designed to bring our government back to you. To participate in our town halls and view recordings, visit www.EladGross.live Recorded on 09-26-2020
The Notary WAR ROOM Live (Special Guest: Kenn Collier of iHR Buddy) I am super excited to intoduce to you Mr. Kenn Collier, CEO of IHR Buddy. iHR Buddy stands for (International Human Resource Buddy). I've been working with Kenn since last year and he was able to get me a great Virtual Assistant to assist me with my day to day operations. Check out our interview together. It will change your life. -------------------------------------------------------- https://www.ihrbuddy.com/ SAVE TIME, MONEY, AND GAIN MORE FREEDOM - HIRE YOUR OWN VIRTUAL ASSISTANT. iHR Buddy pairs you with top vetted and trained Virtual Assistants to help you run and manage your business ------------------------------------------- Peace, Love and Happiness, TIGER TOLEDO International Sales and Marketing Villain Have a topic you would like me to cover in my next video. Leave your suggestions in the comment section. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Want To Learn The #1 High-Income Recession Proof Skill in Business and Life? Click Below To Discover What Universities Refuse To Teach. This FREE "Art of Persuasion" Webinar has been known to Change Lives. https://NotaryCashflow.com HELP TIGER REACH 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS YOUTUBE - Subscribe Today. http://bit.ly/2fSKBBX 7️⃣ DEADLY SINS THAT MOTIVATE PEOPLE TO BUY - FREE DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/DEADLYSINS Tiger Toledo, a.k.a. The Hip-Hop Sales Coach, is a Haitian-American and one of the most sought after and respected consultant in the sales and marketing space. Tiger has worked with small business owners to Fortune 500 companies in the United States. His clientele ranges from Entrepreneurs to Grammy Award-winning songwriters, law firms, manufacturing companies, and many others. Tiger is now breaking into the public speaking arena and wishes to equip Entrepreneurs around the world with never reveled secrets on sales and marketing. Not only has he been featured on iHEART radio platform to millions of listeners around the world, he's also an author, successful entrepreneur and host of a podcast show with over 15,000 views and listeners around the world. Yet he's still down to earth and very humble. Tiger's availability is extremely limited. As such, he's very selective and he is not cheap. But if you think you or your brand might benefit from one-on-one interaction with Tiger, visit CONNECT WITH TIGER ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: http://bit.ly/2fKjPg2 Facebook: http://bit.ly/2fg29EP Instagram: http://bit.ly/2eNDMxD iTunes: http://apple.co/2eF7eVm THE NOTARY CASHFLOW ACADEMY | THE ULTIMATE VIRTUAL SALES AND MARKETING ACADEMY FOR NOTARY ENTREPRENEURS http://www.NCF.LIFE TIGER'S FAVORITE PRODUCTION GEAR Microphone/Zoom H1: http://amzn.to/2dq9kxU Zoom H1 Accessory Pack: http://amzn.to/2ddbxax Mic/Lavalier: http://amzn.to/2draIxL Lighting: http://amzn.to/2froO1b ★☆★ Tiger's HYPER-SPEED PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS ★☆★ Aweber: http://bit.ly/2fbLPaw Buffer: http://bit.ly/1XXmguV Evernote: http://bit.ly/20DP5KO OptinMonster: http://bit.ly/Tj5QNS TIGER'S YOUTUBE SECRET SAUCE TubeBuddyhttps://www.Tubebuddy.com/gully ENJOYING THE CONTENT AND WOULD LIKE TO SEND A LOVE TOKEN? You can make a donation of any size to: http://bit.ly/2Xdovwz
In this episode, I interview Jalen Clark,1/4 of the fastest-growing podcast in America - Black Wealth Renaissance SUBSCRIBE to the Black Wealth Renaissance Podcast below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCewW14-cu36GV3D-HgKQS9Q Jalen bought so much heat to the table I had to re-watch and take notes. What an Epic session. I know you'll enjoy it. For 40% off BWR Store products visit: https://blackwealthrenaissance.podia.com Peace, Love, and Happiness, TIGER TOLEDO The Hip-Hop Sales Coach NotaryCashflow.com ------------------------------------------------- Rise of the Smart Notary: How To Achieve Happiness, Wealth and Success As A Notary. (Book 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0879JTTRM Due to the massive impact, social media and technology are having on the notary industry The Rise of the Smart Notary is in full effect. Are you prepared for the inevitable changes or will you become obsolete? Now, sales and marketing expert, notary public/NSA, and nationwide notary agency owner Tiger Toledo shows you exactly how to leverage the opportunities that currently exist. Through real-life examples, personal stories, insight, and examples, Tiger Toledo shares how he took a small one-man traveling notary service to a nationwide success using the same technology available to you now. Although this book is created primarily for the Notary Industry this book will help you to develop a blueprint for finding more customers, followers, and fans. --------- The Rise of the Smart Notary will: + Teach you how to take advantage of today's unique opportunity for notaries. + Provide strategies and tips for using social media. + Explain the traditional way vs. the new way of doing business and how you can exploit the opportunities that exist today. + Teach you about how to work smarter not harder. + Explain TOP mistakes notaries make with their business. + Provide immediate steps you can take towards success. ------------- Tiger Toledo is one of the most sought after and most respected notary consultants in the sales and marketing space. Tiger has worked with small business owners to Fortune 500 companies in the United States. His clientele ranges from Small Business Entrepreneurs to Grammy Award-winning songwriters, law firms, manufacturing companies, and many others. Not only has he been featured on iHEART radio platform to millions of listeners around the country, but he’s also an international author and the host of Gullyware Studios “Where Street Meets Wall Street” https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0879JTTRM Have a topic you would like me to cover in my next video. Leave your suggestions in the comment section.
In this episode, Renea shares her secrets on how she tripled her notary sales in 3 months grossing $62k in her first 6 months of being a notary. Follow Renea at: https://linktr.ee/CaliforniaNotaryAgency For more Notary CashFlow Secrets visit us at www.NCF.Life -------------------- Rise of the Smart Notary by Tiger Toledo (Book 1) | #1 New Release and Top 5 Best-Sellers List on Amazon How To Achieve Happiness, Wealth, and Success As A Notary. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0879JTTRM Due to the massive impact, social media and technology are having on the notary industry The Rise of the Smart Notary is in full effect. Are you prepared for the inevitable changes or will you become obsolete? Now, sales and marketing expert, notary public/NSA, and nationwide notary agency owner Tiger Toledo shows you exactly how to leverage the opportunities that currently exist. Through real-life examples, personal stories, insight, and examples, Tiger Toledo shares how he took a small one-man traveling notary service to a nationwide success using the same technology available to you now. Although this book is created primarily for the Notary Industry this book will help you to develop a blueprint for finding more customers, followers, and fans. --------- The Rise of the Smart Notary will: + Teach you how to take advantage of today's unique opportunity for notaries. + Provide strategies and tips for using social media. + Explain the traditional way vs. the new way of doing business and how you can exploit the opportunities that exist today. + Teach you about how to work smarter not harder. + Explain TOP mistakes notaries make with their business. + Provide immediate steps you can take towards success. ------------- Tiger Toledo is one of the most sought after and most respected notary consultants in the sales and marketing space. Tiger has worked with small business owners to Fortune 500 companies in the United States. His clientele ranges from Small Business Entrepreneurs to Grammy Award-winning songwriters, law firms, manufacturing companies, and many others. Not only has he been featured on iHEART radio platform to millions of listeners around the country, but he’s also an international author and the host of Gullyware Studios “Where Street Meets Wall Street”
In this episode, Sales Copy Expert Donnie Bryant teaches you how to close deals using the printed word. It's a necessary high-income skill you will need to master if you wish to build a scalable business. Follow Donnie at: https://lnk.bio/donniebryant ----------------- To listen to the full episode, visit us at NotaryCashflow.com ----------------- Read this Book while you Rise of the Smart Notary by Tiger Toledo (Book 1) | #1 New Release and Top 5 Best-Sellers List on Amazon How To Achieve Happiness, Wealth, and Success As A Notary. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0879JTTRM Due to the massive impact, social media and technology are having on the notary industry The Rise of the Smart Notary is in full effect. Are you prepared for the inevitable changes or will you become obsolete? Now, sales and marketing expert, notary public/NSA, and nationwide notary agency owner Tiger Toledo shows you exactly how to leverage the opportunities that currently exist. Through real-life examples, personal stories, insight, and examples, Tiger Toledo shares how he took a small one-man traveling notary service to a nationwide success using the same technology available to you now. Although this book is created primarily for the Notary Industry this book will help you to develop a blueprint for finding more customers, followers, and fans. --------- The Rise of the Smart Notary will: + Teach you how to take advantage of today's unique opportunity for notaries. + Provide strategies and tips for using social media. + Explain the traditional way vs. the new way of doing business and how you can exploit the opportunities that exist today. + Teach you about how to work smarter not harder. + Explain TOP mistakes notaries make with their business. + Provide immediate steps you can take towards success. ------------- Tiger Toledo is one of the most sought after and most respected notary consultants in the sales and marketing space. Tiger has worked with small business owners to Fortune 500 companies in the United States. His clientele ranges from Small Business Entrepreneurs to Grammy Award-winning songwriters, law firms, manufacturing companies, and many others. Not only has he been featured on iHEART radio platform to millions of listeners around the country, but he’s also an international author and the host of Gullyware Studios “Where Street Meets Wall Street”
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Imagine running a marathon and you are 50 strides away from completing the race. But suddenly, a race official appears out of nowhere and moves the finish line another 500 meters ahead. This is what closing costs verification feels like...the applicant has just recently (painstakingly) satisfied the down payment verification and is now presented with another task of proving that they have enough cash to pay for the legal fees, property transfer taxes, moving truck and other peripheral costs associated with the purchase of a home. At the end of the day, it's not that big of a deal, but it is definitely worth addressing and making the buyer aware very early on in the buying process so as to avoid any unnecessary drama and tension. 3 key points about Closing Cost Verification:lenders typically calculate the Closing Cost as 1.5% of the purchase price and in provinces like BC and Ontario where Property Transfer Taxes are significant, the request for it during the mortgage process simply reiterates the inevitability of it. In the past it was a cost that was conveniently forgotten about all the way until the closing date, but now it (mainly) lies with your mortgage provider to act as the informer/messengeras purchase scenarios come in all sizes, lenders often modify or revise their closing cost calculation to reflect more realistic figures in relation to their respective regions and underlying taxation obligations. For example, BC has Property Transfer Tax, Alberta does not. Therefore, the closing cost requirement in BC will be higher than in Alberta.when it comes to verifying closing costs, a 90 day history is not required. And provided you have ample room in your debt servicing ratios, you could also factor in the costs as credit card debt (CAUTION: some lenders do not allow for this)There are 8 Closing Costs to be aware of:Property Appraisal ($300 and above) Often times your mortgage broker or lender may provide a partial or full reimbursement for this cost. Appraisals are typically required for applications that have down payments of 20% or greater (conventional/uninsured mortgages).Home Inspection ($300 and above) Banks/lenders never require a Home Inspection as a condition of the mortgage itself, but they do factor the cost of one in their overall closing cost estimate. This is simply at the buyers discretion if they desire one, or not. Title Insurance ($400 and above) typically included in the overall legal fee, but sometimes lenders pass on the cost to the buyer. More and more lenders are requiring that mortgages close with title insurance.Mortgage Life Insurance ($10 and above) this is optional and premiums can vary significantly due to age and pre-existing conditions of the applicants. As is the case with a Home Inspection, Mortgage Life Insurance is not required from the lender, it is an option.Property Insurance ($500 and above) fire insurance is the most common property insurance that is required by the lender. Some lenders may also require earthquake insurance.Land Transfer Taxes (formula based) Click Here to be redirected to BC's Property Transfer Tax guidelines. In BC, this is by far the largest closing cost to be aware of (1% of the first $200,000 and 2% of the balance up to $2M...then it jacks up to 3%). Legal Costs ($800 and above) BC allows for the services of a Solicitor/Lawyer or a Notary to close out a real estate purchase transaction. Generally speaking, you can expect a slightly lower fee with Notaries than with Lawyers. But be aware, that doesn't mean Notaries are authorized to perform the same tasks as a lawyer.Moving Costs ($500 and above) This cost could vary depending on the scope of your move.MarkoMusic: (music produced and performed my Marko)"Cheap Money" ...intro song (0:41)
Leslie and Ron are each holding press conferences to promote their bids for land. Ron, Tom, and Donna have Anabel Porter from Bloosh, and Leslie has…a descendant of William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States. What a standoff!Meanwhile, Terry has become a notary—“No, Terry!”—and is delighting in every minute of it. Ben has to continually get things signed, and Andy and April try to figure out what the latter is good at so she can turn it into her career.Plus, putting Texas Roadhouse butter onto things besides their rolls, the Harlem Shake, spoiling movies with twist endings before they happen, and Sean has a grudge from five years ago that still grinds his gears.EPISODES7, E3: William Henry HarrisonDRINKS OF THE EPISODEJoey: Love Street from Karbach Brewing Co.Haleigh: Texas Tea from Bishop CidercadeSean: Sweet Tea from Popeye’sTOP 5 OF THE EPISODETop 5 Lonely Island Music VideosCATEGORIESFamous Harrisons
Podcast based on my presentation for the National Notary Association Annual Conference for 2020. Due to COVID-19, all presentations were presented ONLINE via YouTube. You can view the visual presentation by visiting the following: https://www.nationalnotary.org/notary-bulletin/blog/2020/08/grow-notary-business-social-media-marketing?utm_campaign=bulletin20200824&utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_content=SocialMediaBusiness Happy Listening!
Electronic signing is here and it's only going to get better. Here is what you can expect when you close your home purchase or refinance.
Welcome to the 1 Bitcoin Show! On this show I will share with you some of the BTC related random thoughts that were in my head today. Feel free to ask questions. Humanity has all sorts of tribes based on sports teams, countries, race, religion, social status and more. People can become quite passionate when it comes to their tribe! Imagine if money was the basis of the tribe? That is what the BTC tribe is! I will explore this golden age concept. Real 210k Block history and thoughts about the price future, notaries use 1800s tech that BTC should make obsolete! Watch the show here-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrnnq-pFeSg Follow Adam on Twitter- https://twitter.com/TechBalt All of the BitcoinMeister videos are here at- http://DisruptMeister.com Financially support the podcast here- https://anchor.fm/bitcoinmeister/support BOOKMARK SPORTSMEISTER.com DISRUPTMEISTER.com & TECHBALT.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bitcoinmeister/support
Loan signing Agent Ms. Williams joined us and share with us some of the most important things we need to know regarding Notaries and loan signing.She has over 10 years of home mortgage experience and have been in a notary for 2 years.
Ross and Jessie discuss the actual purpose and the weirdos who become "Notaries", Donald Trump hiring a fake Barack Obama to fire, Michael Cohen's new tell-all book, why Bradley Cooper thinks award shows are utterly useless, and Jessie's last day in North Carolina. ghostbed.com/drinkinbros
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Notarization has been around for centuries. It’s when an official of the state verifies a person’s identity so she can buy a house, adopt a child or draft a will. Lots of states allow online notarization, but the COVID-19 pandemic has forced others states to follow. On “Marketplace Tech” today, a look at how online notarization works, why it costs more and how secure the practice is.
Notarization has been around for centuries. It’s when an official of the state verifies a person’s identity so she can buy a house, adopt a child or draft a will. Lots of states allow online notarization, but the COVID-19 pandemic has forced others states to follow. On “Marketplace Tech” today, a look at how online notarization works, why it costs more and how secure the practice is.
Notarization has been around for centuries. It’s when an official of the state verifies a person’s identity so she can buy a house, adopt a child or draft a will. Lots of states allow online notarization, but the COVID-19 pandemic has forced others states to follow. On “Marketplace Tech” today, a look at how online notarization works, why it costs more and how secure the practice is.
Listen to Michael B. Cohen discuss the five common mistakes that notaries tend to make.
With the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) face to face meetings have stopped. Luckily that doesn't mean you can't get your important documents signed and executed. In this episode, Blake discusses Electronic Wills and E-Notarization of documents and how your estate plan can still be implemented.
A dead man is frozen for 10 years by his wife in a surprisingly happy story. Notaries are complete frauds. Squat robots are following their human overlords around the streets of SLC and they can't even order a burrito. Speaking of burritos, Rancherito's throughout Utah are taking a PR hit due to public urination, copper wire, and insect wings.
This episode I will be talking about notaries! I will outline a little bit about what they do and cover some history and fun facts.
The dudes bring on friend of the show Brett Rousseau to discuss the movie "Incendies"! Along the way we find out Brett might have cursed Rian Johnson and the Andrés might be an F1 savant! Connect with Us on Twitter: @2dudesandastory Connect with Andrés on Twitter: @AERdiplo_5 Connect with Ian on Twitter: @_IanOfEarth www.twodudespodcast.com Links and Show Notes: Stranger Things The Never Ending Story [SPOILERS] Never Ending Story Stranger Things Scene Far From Home Jake Gyllenhaal Iron Man 3 Avengers: Endgame Top Grossing Movies of All Time MCU Phase 4 Apollo 11 From the Earth to the Moon From the Earth to the Moon Blu Ray [Amazon] Saturn V LEGO Saturn V LEGO Timelapse German Grand Prix Drive to Survive Hello Internet Alamo Drafthouse Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino Doctor Sleep Doctor Sleep Trailer Newsies Two Dudes and a Story Episode 6 Incendies Cool Runnings Jurassic Park Blockbuster Donnie Darko Rise of the Machines Blade: Trinity Rian Johnson Looper Star Wars: The Last Jedi Brett and Rian Johnson Denis Villeneuve Blade Runner 2049 Enemy Sicario Prisioners Arrival Palestine You and Whose Army? - Radiohead Creep - Radiohead Grand Budpest Hotel Twilight Bark Chekhov’s Gun Rorschach Test Scuba Diving Obi-Wan Kenobi Jenga Podcast Email Chernobyl Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Adolf Hitler Eggo Waffles Ian’s Toaster Moonlight Magic: The Gathering Renaissance Fair Wizards of the Coast Barry Bill Hader Canada M. Night Shyamalan The Sixth Sense Ratings: Ian: 8.5/10 Andrés: 10/10 Brett: 10/10 Venezuela Hugo Chávez Nicolás Maduro Previous Episodes IMAX Show Twitter The Room Tommy Wiseau Tommy Wiseau Merch Michael Kors Disaster Artist Robot Chicken: Star Wars The Star Wars Holiday Special The Mandalorian Disney+ John Wick Dominic Torretto Brett's Instagram
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We're joined by Igor Barinov, the tech lead of the POA Network. The POA Network achieves a reduction in transaction costs by many orders of magnitude by having a set of trusted validators. All validators must be US public notaries, so their identities are known and legal recourse against them can be taken in the offchain world. We also talk about the xDai network, which enables Dai transactions on a POA chain: Dai are transferred into a smart contract on the mainnet and then become available to be transferred at much lower cost on the POA Network. Similarly, they can be transferred out of the xDai network and become available again on the mainchain. We talk about use cases, governance, and limitations. Topics covered in this episode: Igor's background and how he got into blockchain The POA network setup and how to become a validator What informs design decisions and how to find suitable notaries The consensus mechanism on the POA Network The role of the POA token The xDai network and its purpose The role of the DPOS token Use cases of POA and xDai Networks Episode links: POA Network website POA products overview xDAI Chain POSDAO White paper Ocean Protocol releases own POA network Beginners guide: What's the POA network Sponsors: StarkWare Sessions: September 16th in Tel Aviv – 20% off with the code EPICENTER - https://epicenter.rocks/starkware Trail of Bits: Trust the team at the forefront of blockchain security research - https://trailofbits.com Vaultoro: Trade gold to Bitcoin instantly and securely starting at just 1mg - http://vaultoro.com This episode is hosted by Meher Roy & Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/299
Curtis and Michele start this episode with a Hot Topic that should be on every home-owners radar: The New Speculation & Vacancy Tax! This is something that the large majority of home-owners will not have to pay, but the BC government is requiring everyone on title to declare. Bringing insight into this new tax along with many other topics related to being a Notary Public is Grant Sauer from Sauer Notary Public with offices in Walnut Grove, Langley and Vancouver. The three discuss concerns and details about this tax along with noting that this is separate from the earlier imposed Empty Home Tax for Vancouver.Grant also exposes some commonly held myths about what Notaries can and cannot do including whether they can give legal advice and the issue of going to court. Notaries also help with situations around having a Power of Attorney and getting your will made. You will hear all this along with finding out what sets Grant apart and some background as to his experience and how that helps him as a Notary! To top off this episode in classic Cummins Real Estate Show fashion, we enjoy a song written and performed by Richard Cummins about being a Notary!
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TRAIN union CC.OO. has announced two additional strikes for December 21 and January 7. There was an existing train strike planned for this Friday 14, which at present is still set to go ahead.Renfe and Adif announced in a press release this morning (Tuesday), the main reason for the industrial action is not having enough staff to cover train routes during the busy Christmas season. TERRORIST group Daesh have issued a video threatening future terror attacks on Spain, allegedly citing a return to Barcelona following last year’s attack in La Rambla.The video message, picked up by cyber-analysts, reportedly claims the “cells are ready and the objectives are designed”. The video has not yet been released to the public. THE Guardia Civil has detained 23 robbers in Spain. The arrest took place in Ciudad Real, Toledo, Cuenca, Badajoz and Zaragoza in homes inhabited by elderly people. In a Guardia Civil report, police claim that 23 individuals have been arrested and six more are being investigated. A REAL estate report predicts the ‘housing market boom’ will slow down from 2021.Prepared by the Institut de Tecnologia de la Construccio de Catalunya (ITEC), the document suggess ‘housing promotion’ will have grown by 11 per cent by the end of this year, which is down on the 16.3 per cent growth experienced in 2017. SINCE 2015, the number of requests from Britons to apply for Spanish citizenship has tripled. The Spanish media claim this increase is due to the uncertainty of Brexit.Spain’s General Department for Registries and Notaries reported that 166 Britons requeste Spanish citizenship so far this year. Although the number is not as high as Morocco (10,067) and Venezuela (2,001)........ A MOTHER claims she dumped her new born daughter in a rubbish bin after becoming ‘overwhelmed and distressed’ at having given birth alone on the floor of an apartment in San Sebastian. The Brexit mess knows no bounds as Theresa May deludes herself into thinking her Brexit deal will be carried by Parliament. However, there is a bigger picture and the signal from Mrs May that she is ready to step down once Brexit is delivered came after she vowed to fight with 'everything I've got' to beat the Eurosceptic coup bid. The contest is being held after hardliners secured the 48 letters from Conservative MPs needed to force a ballot that could bring her time as leader to a shambolic end. At a rowdy PMQs this afternoon, watched by husband Philip from the gallery, Colin Wing, 60, was caught on camera screaming insults at the Manchester City player in a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Mr Wing, from Beckenham, south-east London, says that he has lost his job, and his season ticket at Chelsea after 50 years watching the club, adding: 'Everybody’s got what they wanted'. Concern is growing for the safety of homeless people across Britain following a number of unprovoked attacks - including being robbed, urinated on, ambushed and hosed with water.
TRAIN union CC.OO. has announced two additional strikes for December 21 and January 7. There was an existing train strike planned for this Friday 14, which at present is still set to go ahead.Renfe and Adif announced in a press release this morning (Tuesday), the main reason for the industrial action is not having enough staff to cover train routes during the busy Christmas season. TERRORIST group Daesh have issued a video threatening future terror attacks on Spain, allegedly citing a return to Barcelona following last year’s attack in La Rambla.The video message, picked up by cyber-analysts, reportedly claims the “cells are ready and the objectives are designed”. The video has not yet been released to the public. THE Guardia Civil has detained 23 robbers in Spain. The arrest took place in Ciudad Real, Toledo, Cuenca, Badajoz and Zaragoza in homes inhabited by elderly people. In a Guardia Civil report, police claim that 23 individuals have been arrested and six more are being investigated. A REAL estate report predicts the ‘housing market boom’ will slow down from 2021.Prepared by the Institut de Tecnologia de la Construccio de Catalunya (ITEC), the document suggess ‘housing promotion’ will have grown by 11 per cent by the end of this year, which is down on the 16.3 per cent growth experienced in 2017. SINCE 2015, the number of requests from Britons to apply for Spanish citizenship has tripled. The Spanish media claim this increase is due to the uncertainty of Brexit.Spain’s General Department for Registries and Notaries reported that 166 Britons requeste Spanish citizenship so far this year. Although the number is not as high as Morocco (10,067) and Venezuela (2,001)........ A MOTHER claims she dumped her new born daughter in a rubbish bin after becoming ‘overwhelmed and distressed’ at having given birth alone on the floor of an apartment in San Sebastian. The Brexit mess knows no bounds as Theresa May deludes herself into thinking her Brexit deal will be carried by Parliament. However, there is a bigger picture and the signal from Mrs May that she is ready to step down once Brexit is delivered came after she vowed to fight with 'everything I've got' to beat the Eurosceptic coup bid. The contest is being held after hardliners secured the 48 letters from Conservative MPs needed to force a ballot that could bring her time as leader to a shambolic end. At a rowdy PMQs this afternoon, watched by husband Philip from the gallery, Colin Wing, 60, was caught on camera screaming insults at the Manchester City player in a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Mr Wing, from Beckenham, south-east London, says that he has lost his job, and his season ticket at Chelsea after 50 years watching the club, adding: 'Everybody’s got what they wanted'. Concern is growing for the safety of homeless people across Britain following a number of unprovoked attacks - including being robbed, urinated on, ambushed and hosed with water.
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