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Today's episode is the second in a series of three on Asurion, the world's leading tech care company with more than 300 million customers. In an interview with Co-Founder and Chairman Kevin Taweel, we dive deep into Asurion's divinely discontent culture, hyper-rational approach to talent management, growth over $1 billion in sales, and transformational acquisition of Lock/line. Learn more and dive into our research at 50xpodcast.com For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. —- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. — This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies. Oberle is a specialty insurance brokerage providing insurance services to search funds, independent sponsors, family offices, and private equity firms. Oberle supports its clients with a comprehensive insurance due diligence covering a wide range of items, including commercial insurance, Employee Benefits, key person life insurance, and reps and warranty coverage. Additionally, Oberle has a thriving personal lines practice, designed for entrepreneurs seeking a higher-level service and expertise when it comes to insuring one's home, vehicles, and valuables. If you're interested in connecting with the Oberle team: https://oberle-risk.com/50x —- 50X is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of 50X, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Follow us on Twitter: @50Xpodcast | @joincolossus Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to 50X (00:01:19) Sponsorship: Ramp (00:02:36) Sponsorship: Oberle Risk Strategies 00:04:08) Asurion Rebranding (00:05:58) Building the Team (00:15:39) Building the Culture (00:23:04) Talent and Compensation (00:31:51) Giving Back: Compassion Forward Program (00:36:26) Customer Concentration (00:41:07) Crisis Management (00:42:56) Strategy by Experimentation (00:43:08) Acquiring Lock/line (00:51:44) Integrating Lock/line (00:54:12) Capital Allocation in the TA Period (00:59:11) 2007 Equity Recap
Wie gelingt die Unternehmensnachfolge im Mittelstand? In dieser Folge unserer Serie INSIDE KERN lernen Sie Florian Oberle kennen, Nachfolgespezialist und Partner von KERN in Heidelberg. Gemeinsam mit Nils Koerber spricht er über seine persönliche Motivation, die emotionale Komplexität im Nachfolgeprozess, die Herausforderungen bei der Käufersuche und die Veränderungen im Käufermarkt. Erfahren Sie, warum die Nachfolgeplanung im Unternehmen frühzeitig beginnen sollte, welche Rolle strategische Investoren und MBI/MBO-Modelle spielen und warum Heidelberg ein besonders attraktiver Standort für Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer ist. Rufen Sie uns gerne direkt an oder schreiben Sie uns eine E-Mail unter:
After a long hiatus, co-hosts Darren and Steve are back! This week Katy Oberle, licensed marriage and family therapist, UA resident and spiritual programmer, joins in as we talk over mindfulness, computer gremlins and the many ways to bathe.Want to learn more about Katy and her programs? Visit katyoberlecreative.com or check out the 2025 Spring and Summer Activity Guide, now headed to households and the Municipal Services Center.
In der heutigen Ausgabe des Politischen Pausen Podcasts begrüßt Dr. Julia Schwanholz die Universitätsprofessorin für Politikwissenschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Didaktik der Sozialwissenschaften an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Prof. Dr. Monika Oberle. Warum muss Demokratie aktiv erlernt und gelebt werden, um Bestand zu haben? Was können Schulen, Medien und außerschulische Bildung leisten, um Teilhabe und Selbstwirksamkeit zu fördern? Und wie bereiten wir junge Menschen auf die anstehenden Wahlen und den Umgang mit Desinformation und Populismus vor? All diese Fragen und noch viele mehr werden hier anhand wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse, praktischer Beispiele und persönlicher Erfahrungen diskutiert. Eine Folge für alle, die sich für die Zukunft unserer Demokratie, politische Bildung und gesellschaftliche Teilhabe in einer pluralistischen und digital geprägten Welt interessieren.
Dr. Sarah Oberle discusses her research on the wider implementation of the Science of Learning and its influence on her classroom and teaching methods.Links:X: @S_OberleBlueSky: Sarah.Oblerle@bluesky.socialLinkedIn: Sarah Oberle, Ed.D.
Marius Oberle vom @sv_dotternhausen war bei uns im Stammtisch zu Gast! Dabei spricht der 30-jährige über seine neue Rolle beim SVD und alle weiteren Themen rund um seinen Weg. Gemeinsam mit Moderator Moritz Liss stolpert er zudem über die ein oder andere Anekdote von seiner Zeit beim @fc_holzhausen.
In 2012, Andrew Oberle's life changed in an instant when a chimpanzee attack left him fighting for survival. But that's just the beginning of his story. Today, Andrew opens up about the passion that led him to study chimpanzees, the brutal attack that nearly took his life, and the long road to recovery—one that required over 28 surgeries and a world of support. More than just surviving, Andrew found a new purpose: helping trauma survivors heal, using his own journey to inspire others. My friends, whether you're dealing with a challenge of your own or simply need a reminder of the power of resilience, Andrew's story is one you won't want to miss.
Our good friend Kelly Oberle is BACK on Wednesday Wisdom with some great tips for ADs, Coaches, and Leaders! Kelly is the founder of Access Human Potential and she works with Athletes, Teams, and Programs to help them perform at the very Best! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Oberle, Monika www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
My guest today is August Felker, the Founder and CEO of Oberle Risk Strategies, a forward-thinking insurance agency serving a national client base from its home in St. Louis, Missouri. August has over 20 years of insurance industry experience and has successfully bought two companies using the search fund model. His lineage in the insurance space extends back through his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, all of whom owned insurance agencies in St. Louis. In our conversation, August and I discuss the impact his high school has had on his life, the formative experience of being a camp counselor during college, and how failure has often been the pre-cursor to success in his life, among other topics. August Felker:Oberle Risk StrategiesAugust on LinkedInTim Ludwig:Tim on XPodcast websiteTopics:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:02:10) - August's defining moments of childhood(00:14:43) - Mentors(00:19:30) - College experiences as a camp counselor(00:23:41) - Leadership lessons(00:28:18) - Creating an environment of tradition(00;31:36) - August's early career in San Francisco(00:36:03) - Learning Sales, Marriage & Launching a Search Fund(00:45:40) - Learnings from selling an acquired business(00:55:21) - The power of resilience(00:59:00) - What has been most surprising about your life?The content of this podcast does not constitute investment advice, an offer to provide investment advisory services, or an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy an interest in any investment fund.Transitions with Tim Ludwig is produced by Johnny Podcasts
This week's Moments That Rock features musician Dave Oberle who shares stories of his time with Gryphon together with helping launch the incredibly successful rock magazine Kerrang Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ATTT was more than just a little honored to be able to have an epic hang with 2 of the menschiest bass-playing badasses in L.A. David Jenkins and Jennifer Jo Oberle go way back, and they know a ton about the best session cats to ever make their bones here in the City Of Angels. In Top Ten Legendary L.A. Studio Musicians Part 2, we reveal picks 5-1 in our tribute to the the guys and gals that play on the soundtrack to our lives. Hundreds if not thousands of classic tunes are brought to life by the legends we're highlighting here. Respect!If you missed Part 1, by all means get it on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-600-top-ten-legendary-l-a-studio/id573735994?i=1000642486662Check out the official Spotify playlist for this episode, featuring all of the songs heard in Parts 1 & 2, bumper songs included:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Df69ZKbUPVl231Ooj8aeU?si=8028cd1a4eed418dDavid can be found slinging gear at Truetone Music in Santa Monica or at the Kibitz Room on Tuesday nights, but you should also support his autism charity Wild Honey Foundation and go see their amazing benefit shows whenever they come around!https://www.facebook.com/groups/WIldhoneyfoundation/Go see Jennifer on tour with Peter Asher this year! They'll be all over the place.https://www.peterandgordonthesingles.com/#!home|mainPage
The word 'legendary' and the city of L.A. go hand in hand. Los Angeles is where the magic happens for so much of what the world loves, not just in movies and tv but certainly in music. In addition to some all time great homegrown bands, many of the finest studio musicians call this place home. Thousands of chart topping hits have been turned out in the iconic studios of the City Of Angels, and the cats featured in this week's episode played on dozens if not hundreds of them. ATTT is excited to kick off Season 13 with two legends in their own right. Bass playing mensches that they are, David Jenkins and Jennifer Jo Oberle have played on countless sessions themselves and they bring their historical wisdom and amazing taste to help us count down the Top Ten Legendary L.A. Studio Musicians. Picks 10-6 are featured here in Part 1.David can be found slinging gear at Truetone Music in Santa Monica or at the Kibitz Room on Tuesday nights, but you should also support his autism charity Wild Honey Foundation and go see their amazing benefit shows whenever they come around!https://www.facebook.com/groups/WIldhoneyfoundation/Go see Jennifer on tour with Peter Asher this year! They'll be all over the place.https://www.peterandgordonthesingles.com/#!home|mainPage
Host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define was joined by a guest who also works in the important space of Mindset. Kelly Oberle grew up in St. Louis a competitive softball player, she knows well the life and demands of an NCAA Division I player in college. Life led Kelly across the country to reside now in California with 3 kids, all unique in their athletic pursuits, and to found her own company, Access Human Potential, to focus on building skills of leadership, teamwork, confidence, and resilience in organizations and with athletes. Listen in for Kelly's thoughts on the ongoing debate of high school and club, parenting athletes through struggle, coaching challenges, and even some tips on calming nerves for maximum performance! #mindset #sportstraining #resilience #playerdevelopment
Tom and Dan learn about more fascinating gaming products from Palladium Books, including the Rifts setting and an update to the TMNT rpg, and guest Mark Oberle has a post-Christmas surprise for us. Check out Palladium Books HERE Don't forget to leave a like and a review, and connect with us on socials: teachersinthedungeon on Facebook and Instagram, @dungeonteachers on X, and teachersinthedungeon@gmail.com
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * Today I'm joined by Dr. Victoria Medvec, a Professor of Management and Organizations at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. In addition to her professorship, Dr. Medvec is the CEO of Medvec and Associates, a consulting firm focused on high stakes negotiations and strategic decisions. She is also the author of the best-selling book, Negotiate Without Fear, which was published in 2021. Dr. Medvec is a renowned global expert in the areas of negotiations, often advising senior executives and Boards of Directors from companies around the world. Her clients include IBM, Cisco, McKesson, General Electric, Merck, McKinsey, BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, McDonalds, Bristol Myers Squibb, and J.P. Morgan Chase, to name just a few.
"If you can't find a friend, make one." Steph Marie Oberle joins this week to discuss Lucky McKee's underrated 2002 indie cult classic masterpiece, MAY. We also discuss the joys of body horror, erotic cannibalism, lesbians eating melons, and chili dogs. LET'S GO RICK OR TREATING!PODCAST:www.RickOrTreat.comINSTA: @RickOrTreatPodTIKTOK: @RickOrTreatPodYOUTUBE: /RickOrTreatSTEPH MARIE OBERLE (Guest Host)INSTA: nycscreamqueenRICKY (Host):INSTA: @rickrtreatMY WRITING:www.Rue-Morgue.comwww.SpoilerFreeReviews.comLESTAT VON MONDLICHT (Music by):YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@lestatvonmondlichtCRIMSON SOUL:Insta: @crimsonsoulofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/crimsonsoulofficialAFTER DARK (Band):https://www.facebook.com/afterdarkofficialuyhttps://www.instagram.com/afterdarkuyhttps://www.youtube.com/@afterdarkuyDROP BEAT EMPIRE (Electrogoth project):https://linktr.ee/dropbeatempireuySTANLEY MARTIN (Social Media Manager)INSTA: @stanleymartinthethirdEVELYN DEVERE (Website Design)www.evelyndevere.com/PHILIP ROMANO ( Logo Design)www.philip-romano.com
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * Today I'm joined by Peter Lehrman, the Founder and CEO of Axial Market. For those of you who don't know, Axial is the North America's #1 online platform that connects buyers and sellers of small and medium sized businesses. Axial is used by over 20,000 investors, M&A advisors and CEOs, allowing them to connect on a confidential basis to explore M&A, debt, buyout, and growth equity transactions, to name just a few. Over 10,000 transactions are posted each year on Axial, covering companies that generate anywhere between $2.5M – $250M in revenue. Prior to Axial, Peter worked in private equity at SFW Capital Partners and was part of the founding team at Gerson Lehrman Group (or “GLG”, for short), a platform where investors and other users are able to connect on-demand with experts spanning a countless number of industries and disciplines.
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * Kaley Klemp is a highly sought after CEO coach, YPO forum facilitator, and best-selling author. In 2015, Kaley co-authored The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership, a book that was met with instant critical and commercial success, and followed that up in 2021 with The 80/80 Marriage, a book about how to strengthen and build relationships between spouses using some of the tools, techniques and ideas that she had previously employed with her executive coaching clients. Within the Young Presidents Organization (“YPO”), Kaley has facilitated retreats for more than 200 member and spouse forums throughout the world, and is a highly sought after speaker, recently having presented at Google alongside her husband, and with her TED Talk, “Stop Trying to Change”, racking up over 20 thousand views on YouTube. Prior to her coaching, speaking, and facilitator roles, Kaley was a management consultant with Deloitte, and prior to that she was a student at Stanford University, where she earned a B.A. in International Relations and an M.A. in Sociology, with a focus on Organizational Behaviour.
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * My guest today is Brent Belzberg, Founder and Senior Managing Partner of TorQuest, a middle market private equity firm that he founded in 2002 that has since grown to ~$5.5B in assets under management. In 2018, Brent was appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honor, for his work as a business leader and philanthropist. He also received Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2023 for his significant contribution to Canada and the province of Alberta.
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * I have debated whether to write this blog post for quite some time now. Because topics related to mental health tend to generate more engagement than other more commercially-oriented content, I didn't want this post to be interpreted as being hollow or self-promotional in any way, to the extent that it generates higher-than-normal clicks or page views for me. In spite of this, two things compelled me to finally publish this: (1) I wanted to simply discuss the topic of anxiety publicly, in hopes that my doing so will play some small role in helping others feel comfortable doing the same. (2) My hope is that some subset of readers will respond to some subset of the points below with a nod of their heads, and a sentiment of “Yes, I've felt something similar myself”.
In todays episode I get to talk with Kelly Oberle from Access Human Potential. "Access Human Potential uses proven methodologies to build strength of character, rise above difficult situations, and thrive. Through positive self-talk, mistake recovery, and self-awareness, we incorporate these values and strategies into the DNA of your organization." We chat about the teams she is working with and why it is so important. We have such a fun chat and can't wait to recommend her services to some organizations I know that will benefit! Check our Kelly and AHP! WEBSITE: ahpnow.netINSTAGRAM: access_human_potentialFACEBOOK: access human potentialLINKEDIN: Kelly OberleTWITTER: @ahpnowYOUTUBE: @accesshumanpotential4261 Questions, comments, interview requests, etc email merakirunclub@gmail.com Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe and support our show! Info on coaching at TRR Code rrpodcast for 10% off a month Find us on instagram, Facebook and TikTok Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@merakirunclub_coach --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raisingrunners/support
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * I have spent the past several weeks going through almost 3 years of In The Trenches archives to tease out all of the best insights that we've been able to collect from each of our guests specific to Compensation. I won't need to convince any CEO of how important compensation is, and how fraught with peril it can be when it isn't done right. Below is a list of our guests and topics, which include timestamps, so you can skip between the segments that are most interesting to you: (3:06) Verne Harnish: Crafting Company-Wide Compensation Plans (20:55) Dave Prusinski: Sales Compensation (37:48) Rich Manders & Brent Beshore: Equity or Options as a Form of Compensation (51:00) Jim Sharpe: Managing Wage Inflation & Salary Expectations (55:05) Randy Street: Surprising Lessons Specific to Compensation (1:03:05) Bob Pritchett: Compensation Mistakes
This was an unforgettable interview! Mark Oberle is a freelance author with Palladium Books, having contributed to the Rifts, Nightbane and Heroes Unlimited settings over the years. He shares the remarkable story of how he went from dedicated fan of Palladium to a pivotal player in assuring the company's continued success. Mark shows us the power of RPGs to impact lives and inspire creativity. Check out the Palladium megaverse HERE. Remember to like and subscribe, and connect with us: teachersinthedungeon on Instgram and Facebook, @dungeonteachers on X/Twitter, and teachersinthedungeon@gmail.com.
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. On September 8th, 2023, Symphony will be live-streaming a webinar on searchfunder.com all about the technical due diligence process when acquiring a software company. Use this link to sign up: https://www.searchfunder.com/event/view/1200. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * I have spent the past several weeks going through almost 3 years of In The Trenches archives to tease out all of the best insights that we've been able to collect from each of our guests specific to Hiring. I won't need to convince any CEO of how important the hiring process is, and how fraught with peril it can be when it isn't done right. Below is a list of our guests and topics, which include timestamps, so you can skip between the segments that are most interesting to you: (3:30) Randy Street: Co-author of Who: The A Method for Hiring, which introduced the Topgrading hiring method to the world (22:39) Verne Harnish: Founder of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (“EO”), & author of Mastering the Rockefeller Habits and Scaling Up (37:43) AJ Wasserstein: Professor at the Yale School of Management. Prior 2x CEO and active SMB investor (43:40) Mike Zani: CEO of The Predictive Index, and author of The Science of Dream Teams (52:27) Steve Divitkos: Hiring Your Senior Management Team: Founder of Mineola Search Partners (1:12:50) Anthemos Georgiades: Hiring in High Growth Environments: Founder and CEO of Zumper, an apartment rental platform that boasts 250 employees, 75 million active users, and 17 million app visits per month (1:27:09) Nicholas Andrews: Hiring for the Finance & Accounting Function: Founder of The Aspen Consulting Group (1:42:40) Rich Mironov: Hiring in Product Management: One of North America's preeminent Product Management thought leaders, having spent 40 years in the software industry in numerous capacities (1:55:20) Dave Prusinski: Hiring in Sales: Former EVP of FleetComplete. Grew annual revenue by ~25x, achieving a ~50% revenue CAGR for 9 of his 10 years
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * This episode is brought to you by Symphony. On September 8th, 2023, Symphony will be live-streaming a webinar on searchfunder.com all about the technical due diligence process when acquiring a software company. Use this link to sign up: https://www.searchfunder.com/event/view/1200. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * My guest today is Dr. William Irvine, author of the best-selling book A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy, and one of the world's most influential writers on, and practitioners of, stoic philosophy. Dr. Irvine spent 38 years teaching at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, having recently earned Professor Emeritus status there. Dr. Irvine earned his BA in Mathematics and Philosophy from the University of Michigan and an MA and PhD in Philosophy at UCLA.
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. On September 8th, 2023, Symphony will be live-streaming a webinar on searchfunder.com all about the technical due diligence process when acquiring a software company. Use this link to sign up: https://www.searchfunder.com/event/view/1200. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community * Recently, searchers have voiced an increasing level of interest in targeting “VC orphan” companies as acquisition targets: These tend to be healthy and modestly growing companies that have raised at least one round of institutional venture capital, have achieved product/market fit, but have failed to produce the triple-digit growth rates that are all but required for them to continue to command the time, attention, and capital of their VC-backers. Might searchers also consider this very different company profile, in addition to that which has served as the foundation of the Search Fund investment vehicle over the past three decades? Today's episode attempts to explore this question, presenting observations that both support and refute the thesis.
Have you ever wondered about the interplay of the heart, mind, body, and spirit - the Fantastic Four as dubbed by our guest, Kelly Oberle? Well, you're in for a treat. Kelly, a seasoned corporate professional and athletic coach, graces us with her wisdom and experiences, delving into the art of stress management, resilience, and mindfulness. She brings her unique techniques for managing mental health challenges to the table, thoroughly exploring the heart, mind, body, and spirit's interconnectedness, and their impact on our overall wellbeing.Our conversation takes a fascinating turn as we delve into conflict resolution based on personality types. With a deep dive into the world of enneagrams, nonviolent communication, and the different warrior types, Kelly provides valuable insights on creating stronger, more productive teams. There's certainly something to learn, whether you're an individual seeking personal growth or a leader looking to foster harmony within a team. We also touch on the critical role of joy in the process and the value of effort over results, providing a fresh perspective on what it really means to be successful.Lastly, we tackle the intricate journey of emotions, grieving, and healing, a path we've all walked at some point. Kelly's candid thoughts on the cycles and phases of life, the importance of presence, and the nuances of happiness and contentment are certainly food for thought. The conversation concludes with a powerful discussion on bringing people out of their own hells, emphasizing the beauty hidden even in despair. Join us for this enlightening episode and journey towards mental wellness and personal growth with Kelly O'Reilly. Now, isn't that a conversation worth tuning in for?Connect with Kelly Oberle HERE! Click the HERE to choose your path! Click HERE to choose your path! Support the showBook a one-on-one with Rick YeeClick HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you'd like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve.⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!For more information on The Warrior's Way program, and upcoming events click here
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community. * This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * My guest today is John Warrillow, author of the bestselling book Built to Sell: Creating a Business That Can Thrive Without You, and Founder & CEO of The Value Builder System, a sales and marketing software tool for business advisors to find, win and keep their best clients. Built to Sell was recognized by both Fortune and Inc magazines as one of the best business books of 2011, and has been translated into 12 languages since its initial publication. John is also the author of The Automatic Customer: Creating a Subscription Business in Any Industry and The Art of Selling Your Business: Winning Strategies & Secret Hacks for Exiting on Top. John is also the host of Built to Sell Radio, a hugely popular podcast where he has interviewed over 400 SMB founders about their exits. Forbes ranked Built to Sell Radio as one of the ten best podcasts for business owners. Before founding The Value Builder System, John started and successfully exited four companies.
Today's guest is Andrew Cowart-Oberle who shares his extraordinary story of how he was mauled by chimpanzees and nearly lost his life. In his mission to reduce the prevalence of post-traumatic stress and mental health conditions that arise after trauma, Andrew shares how he created the Trauma Survivors Network, a holistic program that aims to give patients the resources necessary for a successful recovery. Alongside his story of survival, we also discuss marathon running, the compassion of the healthcare workers who fought for Andrew to receive groundbreaking reconstructive surgeries, re-stabilizing identity after trauma and much more.Key Moments:00:00 – Introduction01:10 – Marcus gives Andrew the floor to share is story and journey of compassion.07:40 – Andrew talks about his injuries, physical and emotional, and his hospital stay after the attack.14:30 – Andrew is asked about his recovery and lifestyle now. Andrew talks about Helen and the effort she made to help Andrew get back home and on the road to recovery. 20:02 – Marcus asks about a time where Andrew witnessed compassion.26:40 – Andrew shares his career journey and his passion for his work. Really explaining the need and work that needs to be done around trauma and recovery.43:00 – Andrew and Marcus begin to talk about the benefits for healthcare staff, to be able to offer this trauma support that goes beyond the physical.47:00 – Marcus asks his rapid-fire questions. Andrew would like everyone to just “Be Kind.”53:45 – Thank-Yous and GoodbyesResources for you: More communication tips and resources for how to cultivate compassion: https://marcusengel.com/freeresources/Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-oberle-mha-04a03053/Connect with Andrew on Twitter: @AndrewOberleConnect with Andrew: https://www.andrewoberle.comLearn more about the Oberle Institute: https://twitter.com/OberleInstituteLearn more about The American Trauma Society: https://www.amtrauma.orgSubscribe to the podcast through YouTube: https://bit.ly/Youtube-MarcusEngelPodcastAbout Andrew Cowart-Oberle, PhD(c), MHA:In June 2012 while conducting his anthropology master's research in South Africa, Andrew Cowart-Oberle was viciously mauled by two adult male chimpanzees and nearly lost his life. After two weeks in a coma, four weeks on a ventilator, two months in a Johannesburg intensive care unit, four weeks in acute care, six weeks in a rehabilitation hospital, over two dozen surgeries, and countless hours of rehabilitation, he is thriving. At the time of recording, Andrew served as the Executive Director for the Oberle Institute at Saint Louis University, where he led efforts to build a community that heals together and supports individuals on their journey from surviving to thriving. He is also a health management and policy doctoral student, studying the effects of survivor support programs on trauma patient and family outcomes, a member of the American Trauma Society Board of Directors, and chair of their Legislative and Policy committee. Andrew is a nationally renowned leader and advocate for improving the trauma care system. Date: 7/10/2023 Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Health
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community. * Today's episode is the second in a two-part series on when search funds don't go as originally planned. On last week's episode, we spoke with four entrepreneurs to get a first-hand account of how and why their paths deviated from their original plans. In today's episode, we look to compliment those first-hand accounts with reflections from Jim Sharpe, a highly respected search fund investor of almost 20 years, and himself a former Searcher and CEO. Today we ask Jim to discusses the trends, commonalities, and themes that he has observed among searchers who failed to consummate an acquisition, and also those who did consummate an acquisition, but failed to "thrive" thereafter, either commercially or personally. Please enjoy!
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community. * This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * If one were to attend a randomly selected group of Search Fund conferences, they'd be forgiven for thinking that every search fund is a smashing success. When I was both a searcher and a CEO, I often left these types of events with a certain sense of insecurity and self-doubt, as everybody seemed to be more successful, more confident in their abilities, and more decisive in their actions. Yet, the data does not at all support the idea that everybody seems to be doing better than you are: One-third of search funds reliably fail to acquire a business, and of those that do, roughly one-third of them fail to return more than 1.0x the original capital. In today's episode, we speak with four entrepreneurs whose ETA paths deviated from their original plans, not only to learn from their hard-earned wisdom, but also to celebrate their courage and the wonderful professional successes that they've all gone on to achieve since.
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community. * Like many of you, I'm a sucker for a good quote. The best quotes often distill a lifetime of wisdom into only a few words, which is likely why some of them continue to resonate for decades (and in some instances, even centuries) after first being articulated. Over the years, I've compiled quotes from countless books, mentors, podcasts, and blogs, and in today's episode, I present this collection of quotes to you, in hopes that some of them impact you as much as they've impacted me. Most importantly though, I'm proud to finally be able to tell my wife that all of those years of highlighting books in bed have finally led to a tangible piece of output. I recognize that this is an typical format for our podcast, but my hope is that this episode will be more dense with wisdom and tactical advice than anything that I've published before (because the wisdom contained within is largely attributable to other people!). Please enjoy!
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community. * This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * To say that it's been an active 6-12 months in the banking sector would be an understatement: Beginning as recently as January, 2022, we've seen the US Federal Funds rate increase from .08% to 4.83%, the rapid collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and the rescue of First Republic Bank by JPMorgan, representing the second largest bank failure in the history of the United States. Against this backdrop, CEOs and prospective acquirors of small businesses understandably have a lot of questions about their banking partners, their ability to secure loans, and the terms under which they might be able to do so. To get us up to speed on the state of lower-middle-market credit in North America, I'm joined by Anthony Rodriguez and Conor Tidgewell of Avidbank, who walk us through what has changed, the "new normal", and what it all means for entrepreneurs and CEOs running (or seeking to acquire) a small business. Please Enjoy!
This episode is brought to you by Symphony. Symphony not only performs technical due diligence engagements for search funds, Private Equity firms, and strategic acquirers, but they also partner with those buyers on an ongoing basis on all things product (outsourced development, team augmentation, new product prototyping, UI refreshes, QA professionalization, and so on). Symphony is offering a full 15% off of any of their services for listeners of In the Trenches. Just go to the Contact form on their website and tell them that you're a listener of the podcast to receive this discount! * This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies, the leading insurance brokerage and insurance diligence provider for the search fund community. The company is led by August Felker (himself a 2-time successful searcher), and has been trusted by search investors, lenders, searchers and CEOs for over a decade now. Their due diligence offering (which is 100% free of charge) will assess the pros and cons of your target company's insurance program, including any potential coverage gaps, the pro-forma insurance pricing, and the program structure changes needed for closing. At or shortly after closing, they then execute on all of those findings on your behalf. Oberle has serviced over 900 customers across a decade of operation, including countless searchers and CEOs within the ETA community. * When acquiring small to medium sized businesses, buyers often utilize a tool called an “earn-out”, which is a form of contingent consideration that sellers may receive at some point in the future in addition to the cash that they stand to receive at closing. Though earn-outs can be useful and mutually beneficial tools for both buyers and sellers under the right circumstances, without careful structuring and consideration they can fraught with risk and unintended consequences. Before you propose an earn-out as part of your own acquisition, I'd encourage you to think through some of the risks and considerations that we discuss in today's episode. Please enjoy!
So let us continue the post-draft speculation on these picks right here (Hopefully we get it in under the wire before the much-too-early mocks for the 2024 NFL Draft start appearing—too late you say? Yeah, well, I suppose.) On the Vikings Territory Breakdown, Craig and Oberle will dissect the draft and see where the Vikings reached.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Oberle joins Something For Everybody this week. Alex and I played baseball together at South Dakota State University. Before going to South Dakota State, Alex worked part-time at In-N-Out Burger, attended school full-time at a local Junior College, and practiced baseball for 3-4 hours a day. After completing his MBA in 2012, Alex joined Morgan Stanley's Menlo Park office and has spent his entire career focused on the wealth management needs of successful Silicon Valley executives and entrepreneurs. In his role, Alex has developed personal relationships with a select group of families, provided and implemented effective investment strategies to navigate the capital markets, and created customized solutions to accomplish his client's financial objectives. - Our Sponsor AMARE - get $10 off your next order - https://www.amare.com/155249/en-us/ (use code: EVERYBODY) Try MentaBiotics The most comprehensive combination of unique strains of probiotics, prebiotics, and phytobiotics that have been scientifically shown to improve mental wellness. https://www.amare.com/155249/en-us/MentaBiotics (use code: EVERYBODY) - Our Sponsor Warrior CBD - get 15% off your next order - https://warriorcbdofficial.com/ (use code: EVERYBODY) - Extra Stuff: Follow Alex on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-oberle-54582528/ Morgan Stanley Profile: https://advisor.morganstanley.com/alex.oberle - Check out my mental health non-profit, YouAreLoved: https://youarelovedlife.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: https://t.co/mt5dlhpKOw Something For Everybody Merchandise → https://shopforeverybody.com/collections/somethingforeverybody - To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/AaronMachbitz (Recorded on March April 13th, 2023) Edited by Ben Rogerson (@BenRogerson_) Intro music by Residual Audio (Residualaudio.com) - Get in touch: iG: https://www.instagram.com/AaronMachbitz Twitter: https://twitter.com/AaronMachbitz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AMachbitz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AaronMachbitz Email: https://www.aaronmachbitz.com/contact/
On this episode of Prairie Prophets Podcast, Brandon sits down with the Godfather of Prairie, Frank Oberle. The two discuss Frank's journey towards being one of the most prominent and influential prairie advocates of our time.Frank's love of photography, prairie, and wildlife have put him at the forefront of movements to save endangered species and vanishing ecosystems. More information about Frank Oberle can be found at: https://www.agriculture.com/crops/conservation/batch-and-build-strategy-makes-conservation-more-convenient-in-central-iowa
Buy, Sell, Hold heads towards Arizona 2023 as we spotlight MAG Auctions Partner Mike Oberle. He and host Darin Roberge talk MAG's introduction at Hot August Nights, their expansion to Arizona Car Week and we preview some offerings from their upcoming January catalog.
The reciprocal relationship between mindfulness and creativity is fascinating. Sometimes when we're our most tapped in and mindful, we invite in powerful waves of creativity. Other times, when we're out of sync, creative endeavors can be a vehicle for exploration and expression that helps us ease back into more mindful rhythms. In today's episode I talk with Katy Oberle, a licensed psychotherapist turned Creative Mindfulness Coach and singer/songwriter. Katy is passionate about expanding the definition of mindfulness to include creative, nature-based and embodied practices. She coaches clients to develop their own “brand” of mindfulness that honors their innate creativity, life circumstances, values and goals. Katy believes that when our wise creative spirits come out to play, healing and transformation can happen at all levels. Katy shares with us what it means to practice mindfulness and some of the benefits that come with it. Additionally, Katy talks about being mindfully creative vs. creative mindfulness, provides advice on how to tap into compassion for ourselves and different ways to be creative. Katy and I would love to hear your take on creative mindfulness and how you implement it. Share today's episode on Instagram and be sure to tag us - @katyoberle and @whitneywoman! Join Electric Offering - A six-week mastermind to help you let go of your static story and step into possibility. Here's what to look forward to in today's episode: -Katy's take on what it means to practice mindfulness -Some benefits of mindfulness -The differences between meditation and mindfulness -Being mindfully creative vs. creative mindfulness -Advice on how how to tap into compassion for ourselves -Transforming emotions by channeling creativity -The importance of focusing on the process, not the end product -E.M.A.P. (everyday mindfulness action plan) -Katy's 3-session 1:1 virtual creative mindfulness coaching package "Attune, Create, Thrive" Connect with Katy: IG: @katyoberle Website: www.katyoberlecreative.com and Katy's free e-guide "5 Ways to Practice Mindfulness Without Meditating" Katy's Book/Author recommendations: An Artful Path to Mindfulness: MBSR-Based Activities for Using Creativity to Reduce Stress & Embrace the Present Moment by Janet Slom, MFA Self Compassion by Kristin Neff Still Life: the myths and magic of mindful living by Rebecca Pacheco The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Facebook Group: A Creatively Mindful Life Connect with Whitney IG: @whitneywoman website: myelectricideas.com
What does it mean to be mindful? Does mindfulness always need to involve sitting in silence and concentrating on our breath, or can we find more creative ways to practise mindfulness that are better suited to our personalities and lifestyles? Today, I explore the topic of creative mindfulness with coach and singer/songwriter Katy Oberle, and we dive into what mindfulness means to us and how we can use it to relieve stress, enhance mood, and help us navigate through the inevitable ups and downs of life. Links from this episode: Keith's New Group Coaching Program: Leadership Through Mindfulness Katy Oberle Creative Katy Oberle Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keith-macpherson/message
Pete Oberle is a Managing Partner at Trailhead Capital, a mission-driven investment firm creating outstanding financial, societal, and ecological returns by backing entrepreneurs who are building the regenerative future of food and agriculture. Pete has 23 years of finance and investing experience. Since 2014, he has been an angel investor in the agricultural, food, renewable energy, environmental and human health spaces. Pete joins us to share more about his background and starting Trailhead Capital. We go deep on his approach to investing in regenerative ag in the current economic climate. Connect with Trailhead Capital Website | LinkedIn Join the Co-op! Co-op Details | Buy an Pass | Resources | Follow us on Twitter
This week, Kat speaks with Kelly Oberle, a leadership development expert who founded Access Human Potential. The organization focuses on working with corporate and athletic organizations to enhance the overall performance of individuals, teams, and coaches. Throughout the episode, Kelly highlights the importance of connectivity, mindfulness, and gratitude to help people achieve their highest potential and how important creating a positive routine can be within one's day-to-day life. Kelly was a Division I softball player at Northwestern University and also has experience coaching with multiple youth leagues to promote fun and activity in younger children. During the conversation, she shares integral tools and techniques that can help individuals become both mentally and physically healthier. If you'd like to learn more, check out Access Human Potential's Instagram (@access_human_potential) and Twitter (@ahpnow)!
This week, Kat speaks with Kelly Oberle, a leadership development expert who founded Access Human Potential. The organization focuses on working with corporate and athletic organizations to enhance the overall performance of individuals, teams, and coaches. Throughout the episode, Kelly highlights the importance of connectivity, mindfulness, and gratitude to help people achieve their highest potential and how important creating a positive routine can be within one's day-to-day life. Kelly was a Division I softball player at Northwestern University and also has experience coaching with multiple youth leagues to promote fun and activity in younger children. During the conversation, she shares integral tools and techniques that can help individuals become both mentally and physically healthier. If you'd like to learn more, check out Access Human Potential's Instagram (@access_human_potential) and Twitter (@ahpnow)!
Sabbatical Summer is upon us! As you already know, Pastor Aaron has started his sabbatical last week. So, for the rest of the summer, I will be joining forces to co-host with Pastor Michelle McNamara from First Congregational United Church of Christ Downers Grove. This week, we are also joined by her colleague there, Pastor Scott Oberle, just days before the start of HIS sabbatical. We gather to talk about the sacramental moment that is the Christian funeral, about death, and about the hope of life and love everlasting. (Please forgive the audio at the very beginning of the recording...it clears up after a minute.)
Pete Oberle, managing partner of Trailhead Capital, shares about his journey into investing and the latest investments they have made. Among them there is a regenerative cultivated lab-grown meat company.---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/pete-oberle.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com. Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P. The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Support the show Support the show
We're back out to California to sit down with Kelly Oberle, the founder of Access Human Potential. Kelly has a great background in sports as a player and as coach and now shares her wisdom working with corporate & athletic organizations to help build resilience, increase emotional intelligence & enhance performance for teams, individuals & coaches. Kelly shares her own story + Best Practices on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
I know just enough about music to be dangerous (and write rock star romances!). So I am super excited to branch out on the podcast with singer-songwriter Katy Oberle. Katy also worked as a couples therapist before transitioning to creative mindfulness coaching so she knows a thing or twelve about intimacy. This is a fascinating conversation about the neurological functions of love and sex and how they are not all that different from how our bodies respond to things like music and romance books. Plus we discuss the lyrics from her beautiful love song Ghost Town. Connect with Katy online: KatyOberleCreative.comInstagramFacebookSpotify