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Get Outside With Kids
How to make (and keep) mom friends, with our special guests Katherine and Aimee

Get Outside With Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 35:37


Being a parent is hard enough, but when you feel lonely and unsupported, it's about a million times harder.  This week, we have invited two of our amazing mom friends, Katherine and Aimee, onto the podcast to talk about all the ways that good friends can help you in your parenting journey. Tune in to hear: How we have met moms who we actually want to hang out with when the kids AREN'T around Why some mom friendships don't last (and why that's OK) How we attempt to balance personal time, time with our partners, and social time The super easy, low effort way you can begin a friendship with someone new Follow us on Instagram and send us a DM to let us know what you thought of this episode: @getoutsidewithkids Check out our website for our favourite gear to get outside

Begin Within
50. Jonathan McLernon—Healthy Parents Set "Can't Miss Goals"

Begin Within

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 33:42


Here's my interview with Coach Jon McLernon, a weight loss expert and first-time dad. We cover: •Setting "Can't Miss Goals" •Why you need to be OK with OK •How to get your kiddos involved in your family's healthiness Get more from Coach Jon by going here: www.freedomnutritioncoach.com/book to download his free e-book that will show you exactly how to Crush Your Cravings. Download my book: 5 Ways You're Wrecking Your Weight Loss for FREE by clicking HERE. Please connect with me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/natesleger/ If you'd like to learn more about our 6-Week Challenge with At-Home training sessions and daily nutrition, click HERE.

The 9th Grade Experience
Season 3, Episode 9: Welcome Back to Hybrid Learning with Our School Psychologists

The 9th Grade Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 39:09


Week nine of the 2020-2021 school year will present the next in a line of challenges thrown in front our students since March 2020 - the return to our EHS school building for the beginning of hybrid learning. While some students will seamlessly transition back this setup, others may struggle with different worries and adjustments. On this episode, we talk to our school psychologists Mrs. Stephanie Cignarella and Dr. Trevor Pinho about those feelings and when to take action on them. Topics covered include: How Mrs. Cignarella's 9th Grade Experience shaped how she views her work today The message behind Unity Day and Anti-Bullying Mental health issues regarding the beginning of the hybrid schedule and effects of the pandemic When anxiety turns from normal to something requiring adult help To know it is OK to not be OK How to navigate and maintain social connections Tips for social connection for students staying 100 percent remote Strategies on goal setting, controlling the controllables, and the importance of routines For the two-part video version of this podcast, search for the 9th Grade Experience Podcast on YouTube.

The 9th Grade Experience
Season 3, Episode 9: Welcome Back to Hybrid Learning with Our School Psychologists

The 9th Grade Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 39:09


Week nine of the 2020-2021 school year will present the next in a line of challenges thrown in front our students since March 2020 - the return to our EHS school building for the beginning of hybrid learning. While some students will seamlessly transition back this setup, others may struggle with different worries and adjustments. On this episode, we talk to our school psychologists Mrs. Stephanie Cignarella and Dr. Trevor Pinho about those feelings and when to take action on them. Topics covered include: How Mrs. Cignarella's 9th Grade Experience shaped how she views her work today The message behind Unity Day and Anti-Bullying Mental health issues regarding the beginning of the hybrid schedule and effects of the pandemic When anxiety turns from normal to something requiring adult help To know it is OK to not be OK How to navigate and maintain social connections Tips for social connection for students staying 100 percent remote Strategies on goal setting, controlling the controllables, and the importance of routines For the two-part video version of this podcast, search for the 9th Grade Experience Podcast on YouTube.

Ironhorse Podcast
Sustaining Success with Roy Williams

Ironhorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 66:25


5-time NFL Pro Bowler, and former Dallas Cowboy safety, Roy Williams joins current Cowboy safety Brandon Carr and David Walker to discuss his career and how he was able to sustain success. From one of football's last generations of hard-hitting, smash mouth safeties, Roy brings a unique perspective to the pod. From his days at Oklahoma where he was a Thorpe Award Winner, Nagurski Award Winner, Unanimous All-American and National Champion, to being selected 8th overall by America's Team, Roy brought the same intensity and toughness each and every game. With 22 years of combined NFL experience Brandon and Roy share the “why” behind their sustained success!You'll hear Roy talk about the following: * From the Bay Area to Norman, OK* How did a play in the Cotton Bowl make him "Superman" to millions of football fans for the rest of his life?* Realizing a childhood dream of playing for the Cowboys.* The highs/lows of being a Dallas Cowboy?* What was his process, and how did he fight off complacency? * How did the Horse Collar play on TO change his career?* His favorite memories of playing for Bill Barcells?* The toughest receivers he faced* The best tight ends you defended* His favorite hits and more!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @TheIronHorsePodInstagram: @ironhorsepodFacebook.com/ironhorsepodEmail us ironhorsepod@gmail.com

Sitting Dockside
Episode 019- Why Does My Pond Looks So Slimy?

Sitting Dockside

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 11:05


In these hot long days of summer, pond and lake owners are waking up to see their pond or lake have this slimy oil on their surface.What is this nasty stuff? Is it because it is so hot? Is my pond or lake OK? How do I get rid of it? All these questions are answered here sitting dockside with Matt and Troy. Have questions or want to tell us your thoughts on this subject? Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PWNRA/ Support the show (http://www.pwnra.org)

The Multifamily Takeoff
Investing in Rural Markets with Mike Vann

The Multifamily Takeoff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 49:03


Today's guest in Mike Vann. Mike's early real estate experience comes from the family construction business where he worked his way through college and was able to gain the skills necessary to manage all aspects of construction and project management. After college, Mike entered the corporate world and has had a successful 20+ year career in Medical Sales with the last 15 years spent in the Medical Device Industry. This unique combination of skill sets served him well as he built a personal real estate portfolio of over $6M across multiple asset classes while working full time. He enjoys educating people on real estate investment and has been featured on multiple podcasts and speaks at local REI meetups. Mike currently lives in Springfield, MO with his wife Aline and their two children. He enjoys spending time with family, hunting, fishing and snow skiing. Mike has a heart for mission work and believes that “We are blessed to be a blessing to others”. He lives this out through serving others locally, nationally and internationally. Today's Topics Include: How Mike got started in multifamily real estate Why his first deal was a 100 unit in Prior, OK How he makes investing in a rural community work How he managed to build his portfolio while working his full-time medical sales job How he likes to give back to his community How his properties have performed through COVID And much more Connect with Mike Vann: Website: www.tridentmultifamily.com Connect with Us: Connect with Us: Website: www.themultifamilytakeoff.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/themultifamilytakeoff Email: Mike: Mike@themultifamilytakeoff.com Shawn: shawn@themultifamilytakeoff.com Rich: rich@themultifamilytakeoff.com DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW, AND SHARE

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
426: Body Roll Abomination

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 87:01


WATCH HERE Club Gym Nerd members can watch the podcast being recorded (pre-edits with all the flubbubbs and hiccups) and see video of the routines we discuss.  GYMTERNET NEWS USAG cancels elite events for the remainder of 2020. Inevitable sigh. Some THOUGHTS about these new garbage Title IX regulations The latest steps toward NCAA athlete compensation and what it means for gymnasts NCAA gymnastics news, in which we discuss the sprouting of Long Island University and whether or not Nebraska is...OK? How various nations are handling a return to elite training Jessica has some feelings about priorities and the re-opening of gyms in the US Dumpster fire developments on the suspension of Amy Nyman, the dismissal of charges against Lou Anna Simon, and USOC getting sued for fraud Finally, how bad was the FIG's decision to use the qualification results from Baku as final? Score For Score has the numbers MINI-COMMISSION A mini commission from Nico T.L. asks us to go deep on three...shall we say remarkable?...floor routines from 2000—Elena Produnova's "Super Bitch Power Routine," Paloma Moro's "Cracked Out Spanish Hoedown Routine," and Alena Polozkova's "So Bad You Can't Look Away Routine." This is heavenly. FEEDBACK We conclude with some feedback about Li Li's culpability in the Maggie Haney situation, autism, Nazis (?), and our judging episode. BECOME A CLUB GYM NERD MEMBER Join Club Gym Nerd for access to Behind the Scenes episodes. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here And we have masks too! RELATED EPISODES 425: GymCastic Fixes Judging (Commission) 424 Emotional Abuse: The Maggie Haney Eight Year Ban 423: Little Dumpster Fires Everywhere 420: Jamie Dantzscher Behind The Scenes: May 15, 2020 Behind The Scenes with coach Denis Vachon

IT IS WHAT IT IS with SHALLZ - SHALLY ZOMORODI

If my child gets the Coronavirus will they be OK? How can I protect them? What will happen when the schools open again? Parents understandably are concerned about the children during this Pandemic. I sat down with the Medical Director of Infectious Diseases at Rady Children's hospital, Dr. John Bradley to get answers to your questions.

The Legal Level - LSAT, law school admissions, 1L, bar exam & more!

Welcome to The Legal Level! In our debut episode, Branden and Jelena discuss: How COVID-19 has affected the LSAT What the LSAT has to do with law school and being a lawyer How your Logical Reasoning skills will help you survive 1L Why Logic Games aren't really as abstract as they seem What to do when you hate Reading Comp so much you can't focus When to worry about “Character & Fitness” (hint: you're probably OK) How to tackle a particularly thorny Argument Completion question Links and further resources from from this week's episode: LSAC Coronavirus Update - https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat April LSAT Exam Change Request - https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/april-2020-test-date-changes 2020-2021 LSAT Dates - https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-deadlines-score-release-dates/lsat-dates June 2007 LSAT PDF - https://testmaxprep.com/lsat/free-lsat-prep/practice-test Start Your LSATMax Free Trial Now! - https://go.onelink.me/z1Zu/689fb4b4 Enroll in LSATMax's #1-Ranked LSAT Course: https://testmaxprep.com/lsat/select-course LSATMax's Private LSAT Tutoring: https://testmaxprep.com/lsat/tutoring Start Your 1L Free Trial Now! - https://go.onelink.me/iOM8/68e2c335 Start Your BarMax Free Trial Now! - https://go.onelink.me/3011142272/d02ba2de

Simply Stories Podcast
Episode 25 :: Purim and the Story of Esther

Simply Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 41:17


Today is such a fun and unique day on the calendar as well as on the podcast. Across the world today, Jewish communities are celebrating a holiday known as Purim. So, I thought it would be fun to celebrate Purim with you. Happy Purim!! What is Purim you ask? I honestly had never heard of it until about 10 years ago, when I was able to participate in Beth Moore’s study of the book of Esther. I’ll give you the spoiler first: Purim is the celebration that honors the victory for the Jews found at the end of the book of Esther. The Jews in Esther’s story were on the edge of absolute destruction. What happens to the Jewish people in the account of Esther is no less the recording of a miracle through the events and actions of brave people placed by God exactly where they were for such a time as this. Growing up in church, I had heard the story of Esther, but I was drawn to the idea of getting to know more about one of the only two women who had books of the Bible named after them. And ever since then, God has used this unique book over and over and over again in my life to make Himself known in the most unlikely of places. One of, if not the most, unique thing about the book of Esther is this: God’s name is NEVER mentioned within its pages. Not once. But as Beth often says “His Name is all over it.” If anything, the way that the events in this book played out are the ultimate picture of what kind of storyteller God really is. It is full of “it just so happened” moments. So many people are at the right place at the right time. The celebration of Purim is actually created during the book of Esther, (in chapters 9, 10) and it derives its name from the lots, or the “pur” which were the dice type items, that were thrown to decide what day the destruction of the Jews would take place. The date, by the way, just so happened to be the day before Passover. Another moment in time where the Jews were miraculously rescued in a foreign land from pending destruction by the Lord. (I sort of went off on a historical bunny trail during the episode here, and honestly, I may not have said everything correctly as I humbly admit I am not a Biblical scholar, but you can read more and do you own research about the things I mention like the Diaspora, the captivity of the Jews and their carrying off by King Nebuchadnezzar, their time in exile, and the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem and the Temple. These are all hard, beautiful, important and fascinating parts of Israel’s story, but like the events that unfolded in the story of Esther, God is faithful to restore His people, and keep His promises no matter how grim it may appear to be or how grim it may appear to become again.) Now, you may be asking yourself, “How do people celebrate Purim, Em?” Well. First of all, they have a ton of fun with it. There are traditional desserts that are tied to Haman, the enemy of the Jews, called hamantaschen, and other amazing food items to create a feast. The most fun part, to me anyway, is that they gather together for a reading of what i called “the whole Megillah” Heard that term before? Megillah is the Yiddish term for “the entirety of something, especially something that is an entanglement of intricate arrangements or a long, complicated story.” And Esther certainly fits that bill. And so, the people of Jewish communities gather together for a reading of the whole story of Esther, or, the whole Megillah. Many of the kids dress in costumes, people wear masks and they use something called a grogger, which is a spinning noise maker for when every time Haman, the reeeeeally bad guy in this story’s name is mentioned, they spin their grogger, stomp their feet and drown out the sound of his name.   And so, to celebrate this Purim, we decided to read the whole Megillah for you! With the help of some of my friends and family, you’re about to hear a reading of the whole book of Esther! You can enjoy this reading of the Word just for you or share it with friends and have your own version of a Purim festival! Here are some links to recipes lists of Purim feast items, for my fellow gluten-free peeps, here is a recipe to make the Haman Hats/Ears or hamantaschen cookies gf! Grab some masks, princess crowns, don your stomping shoes or make your own grogger! Then, when all is said and done, take some time to reflect on some of these questions on your own, with your kids, or whomever you share this experience with. -“Where have you seen God show up in the most unlikely of places?” -”Where have you thought there was no way things were going to work out, and then they did? Can you look back and see the moments everything changed for the better?” -”Are you living in a season where you feel like God has forgotten you? Does Esther and the Jews of Persia story encourage you at all?” -”Are you living in a season of your calling that you don’t understand? How can you lean in to who God is to remind you He will complete the work He began?” -”Are there any people at your school/work who treat others differently because of how they look or what they believe? Do you think that’s OK? How can we remind everyone that we are all made in the image of God?” My beloved sister is a Hebrew Bible scholar and she shared a book with me that taught me the blessing that is said before and after the reading of the Megillah on Purim, and so I wanted to share those blessings with you. To be read before the reading: Blessed are You, Source of the Universe, who has sanctified our lives through His commandments, commanding us to read the scroll of Esther Blessed are You, Source of the Universe, who performed miracles for our ancestors, in those days, in this season. Blessed are You, Source of the Universe, for giving us life, for sustaining us, and for helping us reach this moment. To be read upon the completion of the reading: Blessed are You, Source of the Universe, who has championed our cause and passed judgement on our behalf. Praised are You, who saves the people from all enemies, for You are redemption. Happy Purim, friends. Your story isn’t finished. It all matters. You matter, for such a time as this. ---- I want to say a BIG thank you to my friends Karleigh Perry, Kevin Perry, Chris Teague and my brother in law, Adam Brett for sharing their voices to share this beautiful story. And HUGE shout out to my wonderful husband, Andrew, who edits all the episodes, but graciously pieced this one together. Grateful for all of you and how you say yes no matter the risk. xo - Em ---- *Intro and outro music by audionautix.com

Head-ON With Bob Kincaid
Friday-on-the-Front Porch, Head-ON With Bob Kincaid, 6 March 2020

Head-ON With Bob Kincaid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 204:18


Wow! A vigorous Front Porch featuring, of course, COVID-19, but also the deep and abiding grief at seeing a viable woman run out of the Presidential contest. What do we mean when we say "We need a woman president?" Would Ivanka be OK? How about Nikki Haley? Will that advance the cause of feminism? Had John McCain prevailed in 2008, dropped dead and made Sarah Palin POTUS, would that have been a great leap for womankind?  P.S. CDC advises older, sicker Americans to start limiting their exposure to groups of people.

Jump Start Your Joy
How to Call BS on Things That Are No Longer Serving You with guest Christy Tending

Jump Start Your Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 55:58


Christy Tending is back for her sixth visit, and this time we’re talking about how our lives and businesses have recently evolved. It’s a living discussion, and one that started when we met to co-work at a cafe this summer and found ourselves diving into a conversation about how we’d recently had a very mindful and impactful experience of making decisions that have intrinsically changed who we are, and how we approach things. Sign up for the newsletter to receive these episodes in your inbox each week. In this episode, Christy Tending and I talk about: How things can reach a point where it’s no longer possible for you to continue doing what once worked for you How Christy quit drinking and the reasons why she chose to make that change The intrinsic connection between making decisions as a consumer, capitalism, and politics How I called bullshit on the idea that “the other shoe was about to drop” in my personal life and marriage How nagging is a choice, and how to stop nagging (zen moment: just stop) How you can create a business or an offering, or a podcast, by focusing on the things that seem easy to you What’s easy for you is not necessarily easy for anyone else (and how that leads you to discount the power of what comes easily) Why it’s important to talk about the role of racism, alcoholism, climate, and other pieces of our heritage that we don’t find acceptable with our children Why and how stating what your business stands for, and how it has evolved helps you find your true audience (and why that’s OK) How we evolve and become more comfortable with stating what words fit us (anarchist, Buddhist, etc) The roles of studentship and conversely, being a “guru” Studentship: What it looks like to be a student of your own process, and of learning new things as you go The possible role of self doubt and the inner critic when you complicate things The balance of really not knowing the outcome of any situation, and finding our way to be confident and share our expertise around something The wisdom of leaning on others in your community for knowledge and leadership, instead of acting like one person knows everything (which they don’t) The importance of having community in business We all have access to the divine any time we want it, and we all have access to politics and power whenever we want it That capitalism tells us that if we are good at something and it is lucrative: we’re supposed to do that thing until we drop Resources Christy Tending’s beautiful new website Christy Tending’s podcast: Tending Your Life

C-Pop
Our Favorite 2020 Things That Haven't Happened Yet

C-Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 24:40


Taylor and Rachel preview the most exciting books, movies, books, TV shows, books, video games and... books of 2020. (Look, Rachel really likes books, OK?) How can these non-Christian media projects point people to conversations about God? Listen to our list and then share your own with us.

Who? Weekly
Olivia Culpo, Mohamed Hadid & Bristol Palin?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 60:41


Who. Is. Olivia. Culpo. Is this a question we'll ever be able to answer? God knows we've tried in the past, and we'll try once again in this episode. Will we figure it out? Who knows! And that's not the only thing we'll try to figure out: Why won't Mohamed Hadid take down his structurally unsafe cliffside mansion? What happened to Derek Hough's appendix? Which actor made Dove Cameron feel "not OK"? How did Demi Rose Mawby's modeling skills stack up on the runway? And why did Kaia Gerber buy Pete Davidson a confetti cake? Plus, a divorce that left us shook (lol) and Rita meets the Prince. Yes, the actual Prince.

Jump Start Your Joy
Christy Tending and Paula Jenkins on The Evolution of Life and Business

Jump Start Your Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 56:12


Christy Tending is back for her sixth visit, and this time we’re talking about how our lives and businesses have recently evolved. It’s a living discussion, and one that started when we met to co-work at a cafe this summer and found ourselves diving into a conversation about how we’d recently had a very mindful and impactful experience of making decisions that have intrinsically changed who we are, and how we approach things.   In this episode, Christy Tending and I talk about: How things can reach a point where it’s no longer possible for you to continue doing what once worked for you How Christy quit drinking and the reasons why she chose to make that change The intrinsic connection between making decisions as a consumer, capitalism, and politics How I called bullshit on the idea that “the other shoe was about to drop” in my personal life and marriage How nagging is a choice, and how to stop nagging (zen moment: just stop) How you can create a business or an offering, or a podcast, by focusing on the things that seem easy to you What’s easy for you is not necessarily easy for anyone else (and how that leads you to discount the power of what comes easily) Why it’s important to talk about the role of racism, alcoholism, climate, and other pieces of our heritage that we don’t find acceptable with our children Why and how stating what your business stands for, and how it has evolved helps you find your true audience (and why that’s OK) How we evolve and become more comfortable with stating what words fit us (anarchist, Buddhist, etc) The roles of studentship and conversely, being a “guru” Studentship: What it looks like to be a student of your own process, and of learning new things as you go The possible role of self doubt and the inner critic when you complicate things The balance of really not knowing the outcome of any situation, and finding our way to be confident and share our expertise around something The wisdom of leaning on others in your community for knowledge and leadership, instead of acting like one person knows everything (which they don’t) The importance of having community in business We all have access to the divine any time we want it, and we all have access to politics and power whenever we want it That capitalism tells us that if we are good at something and it is lucrative: we’re supposed to do that thing until we drop Resources Christy Tending’s beautiful new website Christy Tending’s podcast: Tending Your Life

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Scott and Kat After 9
How To Dry Yourself After A Shower

Scott and Kat After 9

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 14:23


Is peeing in the shower OK? How do you dry yourself off once you have finished taking a shower? Plus a university hockey game with a crazy fight.

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Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
115 - Super Bowl Preview

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 50:53


Is Pepsi OK? Or at least, is its Super Bowl ad OK? How about Stella Artois or Michelob Ultra? And what the heck does Burger King have planned? We look into all this and more as we preview this year's Super Bowl ads. This week's panel: • David Griner, Creative & Innovation Editor, Adweek • Dianna McDougall, Art Director, Adweek • Doug Zanger, Senior Editor, Adweek Be sure to check out Adweek's Super Bowl Ad Tracker for many more details at https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/super-bowl-liii-ad-tracker-all-about-the-big-games-2019-commercials/

Sales Funnel Radio
SFR 200: How To Win An Affiliate Contest...

Sales Funnel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 30:25


Boom! What's going on, everyone? It's Steve Larsen, and this is Sales Funnel Radio.   Today I'm going to teach you guys how to win affiliate contests. Not as hard as you'd think.   I've spent the last four years learning from the most brilliant marketers today. And now I've left my nine-to-five to take the plunge and build my million dollar business.   The real question is: how will I do it without VC funding or debt, completely from scratch? This podcast is here to give you the answer.   Join me and follow along as I learn, apply and share marketing strategies to grow my online business using only today's best Internet sales funnels.   My name is Steve Larsen and welcome to Sales Funnel Radio.   What's up, guys? I'm excited for this episode. Okay, two quick things real fast. So you guys saw a little bit ago, I went in and I was promoting really hard the 30 Days book.   I was able to win this affiliate competition, which is really fun. I sold 375 books and got first place. There was an offer created around that. There was a special thing that you guys got from me when you bought the book through my link; I gave a free ticket to the OfferMind event along with a bunch of other stuff. It was really really cool. It was sexy. Very exciting to get that kind of a thing.   Just last week, I threw the event, and what was cool was I knew Russell was selling this thing called 10X Secrets while the event was going on.   Now, I did not have any time to promote Russell's cool thing. I like promoting Russell's stuff, he's got obviously fantastic stuff, obviously. I don't need to tell you that. But I realized, like crap. I don't have time to promote this thing.   Then Miles, he helps run a lot of the affiliate stuff over at ClickFunnels, sends me a message and he goes, "Hey dude, I just want you to know that because of sticky cookies, you are in 16th place. If you get in the top 10, we're going to take you on a private yacht from Miami down to the Bahamas right after the 10X Growth Con in February." I was like, "Are you serious? I didn't know that was the prize. That's crazy!"   It was Thursday night that he told me that, and it was closing in two days. I was like, "Holy crap." And so what I did, and guys, there's a point to the story here and I'm not just like rrrrr. I want you to know the story...   I went in, and I was like, "OK. How can I provide value?"   This contest had already been going on for a week - which means all the people who were really looking forward to purchase, all the people who wanted to purchase, have most likely purchased from the get-go.   Which means I have to sell a portion of the audience that was not planning on buying it. You guys hear what I'm saying? That's a harder sale. I was like, "Oh, crap!"   So what I did is, and this is the big lesson here... I decided, like,"OK, what if somebody bought 10X Secrets through my affiliate link, what problems do I cause for that individual?" What problems does that cause when they buy 10X Secrets? What else might they want to know?   I was like, well, funnels, right?   10X Secrets is all about selling. Russell's the funnel guy, but that product is all about sales specifically. Specifically, stage selling.     When you learn how to do that skill, it's very powerful. It's one of the reasons my funnels work really really well. It's one of the reasons why I do what I do. I can do what I do because I study stage selling.   Funny enough, selling in a funnel is like very similar to selling on a stage. As far as the delivery, they're a little different. The way you speak, the way you present, the way you're talking and pointing and all this stuff. Like that's its own skill set. But the psychology, it's very similar of what you're doing.   So anyways, I was like, well, what else do they need? What else would somebody need if they bought 10X Secrets through my link? "OK, funnels."   Well, I got this cool product called My Funnel Stache.... What if I just let people choose one of those funnels? So every asset I have about the webinar funnel,  e-com funnel, supplement funnel, or info product funnel. Whatever it is... there's lots of them.   And I will give them the training on how to build it.   I'll give them the share funnel, so it's pre-built.   I'll give them the email sequence. I'll give them the video that shows them the strategy of what makes it work.   There's all this stuff. I was like, "OK, cool, that's sexy. That's really sexy." But what else?   And I started thinking through, and I was like, "What if I sent out some leftover OfferMind swag to people?" We had some extra swag leftover - and this is the kind of swag we had:   We had a water bottle. This is the famous, iconic orange water bottle that a lot of you know.   A lot of you guys will be on my live funnel builds and watch me, I always have this thing with me. A lot of you guys ask me where I get it, where I have them.   So we talked to Nalgene, and they custom created some with Sales Funnel Radio on the bottle - which is kind of cool.   And so I was like, you get the bottle. (Actually, I can't remember if we did the bottle or not. Anyway, it's part of the swag.)   The notebook - it says Sales Funnel Radio across the top.   The cool branded pen.   I write a lot, probably more than you guys think I do. I listen to books and podcasts, and stuff like that less than you guys probably think I do, and I write probably more than you think I do. There's a big lesson in that.   So anyway, we got this sweet notebook for them, so people can take notes - because I know I talk a lot - and talk fast.   Then there's the famous Capitalist Pig shirt that everyone loves. On the back, it says Sales Funnel Radio.   My favorite is to wear those in airports and busy public places where I get the most dirty looks.   There's the "It's Monday, Baby” t-shirt.   If you guys follow me on Instagram at all, you guys know the story behind this - which is pretty awesome. "I love Mondays! I hate Fridays."  I reminded everybody of that on the back. Right? "Woohoo, Fridays suck. But wait for your Monday." Fridays suck, OK?   Anyway, so what I did, is I went, and I said, If you buy, (just follow me on this for a moment.) I said, if you buy 10X Secrets through my link, I'm going to give you the:   #Capitalist Pig shirt. #Monday, Baby shirt. #Notebook. #Pen. # I'll let you guys choose a funnel from My Funnel Stache. #I will give you all assets I have around that funnel.   I went from, I think, 1500 in sales, something like that, to 13,000 in sales in two days. And I ended up taking fifth place in the whole contest. Not bad for just swooping in the last few days, right?   I'm excited; I'm going to get to go on a private yacht cruise with the top 10 other affiliates in ClickFunnels. We're going to go to the Bahamas and anyway, I don't know any more details besides that. I'm excited about that!     I used the same principles that got me to be the number one with the 30-Days contest.   If I had planned a whole campaign around it, I actually could have maybe; I don't know, done at least number one, two, or three. I could have definitely gone a few more spaces. It was the last two days. That affiliate contest had been going on for almost ten days by that time.   What I want you to understand is...   I love affiliate marketing, first of all.   Think about this for a moment. Do you think people get more distracted by the creation of the product or selling the product? The creation of the product! All the time!   Everyone I coach, they're like, "Stephen, what products should I sell? What should I do here, what should I do here?" They get so distracted by the making of the thing that they spend almost no time studying and obsessing over how to sell the thing.   What causes money to go into your pocket? Now, obviously, the selling does. I'm not saying to not make a product that's not amazing. But what I'm saying is, "It takes more effort and energy to craft a campaign and a sales message and an event, whether it's online, offline, whatever. Right?"   The feeling of the event. More effort and energy to create a sales message than it does the product. You understand what I'm saying? I'm just going to pause there for effect when I say that. It takes more effort. You should be spending more time creating the sales message, the actual hook, the story than you do the offer. It's not a linear relationship there. It's massively asymmetrical, OK?   And so the reason I love affiliate marketing is because affiliate marketing is amazing training grounds for marketing skills.   If you're like, "Stephen, I've never launched a product on my own...  or every time I launch one, it doesn't work very well." Man, maybe take like a step back and go practice some affiliate marketing. That's why I created the program, Affiliate Outrage.   If you guys have ever checked out affiliateoutrage.com, it's a completely free program.  I'm not pitching a thing in that program. The reason I made it is because affiliate marketing is like training wheels.   You don't have to go make the product; you don't get distracted by that. All you do is you flex the muscles of how to sell stuff constantly and how to build campaigns around it.   How to actually go sell stuff. How to actually make the dollar turn.   Those are the skills that you actually need to go create.   How did I be number one for the 30 Day book? It's because I know how to market, not just make products.   How did I get number five in two or three days, right before the whole thing closed up?  I swooped right in; I was exhausted from the event, "All right, let's just do it." Bam! Number five. How?   It's because I know how to sell stuff.   I'm selling other people's products. You guys would be shocked. My list is not that big compared to the other people that I beat in the actual contest. It really isn't. So how the heck am I still getting top ten all the time? How is that happening? That's like a huge lesson in this.   When we at Traffic Secrets event down in Phoenix, it feels like a month ago now, it was crazy. When we were down there, wow, it was like a month ago. Anyway, when we were down there, Russell said something that I want to recap, so you guys all understand the power of what I'm talking about here.   He said, "Usually you make a dollar per month per person on your list. So just get more people on your list."  If you're bad, that's the metric.   When you start to learn a lot of these skills and a lot of things like that, then you start to make two dollars a month per person on your list per month. Then it's three; then it's four.   I think I do seven to eight dollars per person per month on my list. And it's because of how I'm doing it.   Now, I know I'm going to go list build more. I've got cool strategies coming down the pipeline. It's just for me; it's the next phase that I'm going into. I'm always list building. I've got lists all over the place, which is great. Probably too many. It's a little bit convoluted in a few places.   ...But what I'm trying to say is like, you have to understand, the reason I can flex these muscles in these different areas is because I know how to make a very attractive sales message and a very attractive offer to pair with it.   It doesn't matter if it's my product or somebody else's.   If I don't control the cart, if you're selling somebody else's product, like a lot of you guys, you're commission-based salesman, you're in MLM or affiliate marketing, right? Does that make sense?   Whatever it is, you don't have control over the actual checkout process.   There are several angles I think of in this scenario:   #What problems do I create for an individual if they buy that product through my link?   # How can I solve that follow up-based problem with a product?   #  I could give them that. I have this; I could give them that. I have this; I could give them that.   So now, when they buy through my link, they get all these other things as well. Boom! I just out-valued every other person in the contest.   Multiple times that's how I've done what I have.   It's not about, "Buy through my link." It's about how can I outvalue everybody else who also is trying to give people their link? Does that make sense?   It's a big deal when you understand that, OK?   Because everybody else is promoting like this: "Here's my link! Buy through my link! Oh, man, I got this link, and you should buy through it!" So like, “Why? What's the difference between you and somebody else?”   So what you do is you create an offer around the other person's product. Make an offer around it.   A lot of you guys know the story, right, when I was doing door to door sales, I was going out to this area, and I was ticked. The day before I was not having a good day. It was super hot, and I'm hiding in this McDonald's area. I was selling pest control. It was so hot. I was like, "Maybe I should sneak over to McDonald's that's right there because of the AC?" I wanted to cool off.  I walk in there and funny enough, like half the rest of the team is already hiding in there along with my boss.  I was like, "Oh that's funny."   This guy walked up to us inside that McDonald's and just asked to buy. He was like "Hey, can I buy?" And we were like, "Yeah." We all stopped for a second and looked around. We were like, "No, you should buy. No, no, you be the one that buys. You haven't had a sale yet today; you go ahead, you get it." We were friends and family.   So finally, my boss pointed at somebody, the lucky person, and said, "Here you go, you take the sale." So they closed the sale, easy lay down sale right there. That never left me, because as we walked out of that McDonald's and we went back to keep selling pest control door to door, I realized that to that customer, there was literally no difference in who he chose.   It was the same sale, right, the same process. We were in the same uniforms. We had the same script. We had the same stupid cheesy jokes in our script. Same fulfillment. There was literally no difference in who he chose.   Guys, affiliate marketing is no different, OK? Which is a huge advantage if you understand this one principle I'm trying to teach you guys right now.   If you just understand that the game is about out-valuing somebody else. It's not about price. They can get the same product from like 100 other people. Tons of other people, OK? Instead, just outvalue everybody else.   So one of the things I like to do, like I was just saying, I like to think through and go like, "OK, what are all the follow up problems that I create for an individual if they buy that product through me, and what can I add in so that they get all those bonuses when they buy through me?"   There was a time when I built 89 funnels two times to fulfill on Russell doing this exact thing that I'm talking about right now. I watched him stand up, and he wanted to promote somebody, it was when I first started working at ClickFunnels. Stu McLaren was selling a program called Tribe. Some of you guys have probably heard of that.   When Russell promoted Tribe, he created an offer. He said, "Hey, when you buy through my link, I'm going to give you this and this and this and this and this and this because I see that Stu is teaching about membership areas which is super cool, well this thing I have goes well with membership areas. And I'll give you this, and I'll give you this, and I'll give you this, and I'll give you this."  I was like, “Cool.”   As part of that, I had to build 89 funnels x2 separate times to fulfill and deliver what he had given inside of his affiliate offer. Does that make sense? That's exactly what I'm talking about...   You're just riding on the additional problems that get created when somebody buys a product.   Whenever you sell something to somebody, you're not just solving a problem. You're also creating new problems. Which is fine, it's great. You just solve the follow up ones with more offers, you actually can sell more and make more money.   Does this make sense, what I'm telling you guys? Because I don't want to get like too in the weeds here around this.   The easiest way to dominate and destroy affiliate games is to understand this one principle.   If I have just a little bit of time, I will do what I just said. How can I solve the follow up problems that product will create? How can I solve it with products, and can I bundle it with that person's thing?   So when somebody buys through an affiliate link of mine, I can see it. It's in Backpack. I can log into the affiliate area and ClickFunnels. Boom, I get an Excel spreadsheet of everybody who's purchased from me and then I just email them the bonuses, or email them the ticket for OfferMind like I did, bam! You know what I mean? It's real easy. Super simple.   If they don't have access to that, I just tell them, "Screenshot your receipt and send it over to me and I'll send you the bonuses."   We just did that for 10X Secrets. That's how I killed it. I was expecting to sell like 12 packages. I sold 62, OK? Sixty-two people bought through that link. "Woo! Holy crap, OK?" We're going in, and we're fulfilling, we're shipping out all that stuff and doing all those things the next couple of days here, which is exciting. But that's how; just outvalue the other person.   I love this topic; it's a super fun topic.   Affiliate marketing is a great way to spread your wings and practice flexing your marketing skills muscles where you don't have to work on building the product.   One of the other reasons why this stuff has worked for well for me is I don't like to make a business out of affiliate marketing. I don't. It's like icing on the top. I'm not in the business of promoting other people's stuff. I promote my stuff. So I'm very careful about what I promote.   I only promote other people products when I know they are freaking incredible and they pair well with what I do. You guys get what I'm saying? Don't just go promote a whole bunch of people's stuff. I don't do that. I don't like to do that.   There's a method that I use to go and dominate in the affiliate space:   #Step number one: create an affiliate-based offer - Put their product in your offer and then toss in a whole bunch of your own stuff that you'll give them when they buy through your link. Boom, now you have an offer. You are now out valuing everybody else who's promoting that product.   Number two: Create a story around each one of those bonuses   So I'm gonna walk you through this here real quick, OK. Let me find it here real quick here. I'm inside of my ClickFunnels stuff here.   So what I like to do is I like to create a story around each one each one of the things inside of the offer I created for them. Because now I've got to promote it.   So if I have this cool affiliate-based offer, and I've got all these bonuses that are coming from me, I just got my computer out here, right, oh and this sticker, too, these are cool stickers we've got, barely created for them.   Check this out...   So I wanted to promote 10X Secrets. So my offer was:   # I'll give you some leftover swag # I'll give you whatever funnel you want from My Funnel Stache as well as all the assets that come with it.   Does that make sense? That was my offer. So what that means, I have two storylines.   #1: I have a storyline about swag. #2: I have a storyline around Funnel Stache.   So in my head, I knew, "Well, I've got like two days to promote." (I think I had three.) Anyway, it was two major days, but one was like a half day when I realized like "Oh crap, I should be doing this." (No, I had Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Okay, no, it was three days.)   So what I did is:   #Number one, I was just like, "OK, here's the offer," and I did a post on Facebook. I wrote out the post, and I was like, "Hey, if you guys don't know, 10X Secrets is going on. If you guys want to, here's my offer." I went live on Facebook talking about what they were going to get.   "You're going to get this," and I walked around my office showing them physically what they were going to get. That's very powerful, that's very important, alright? It's a physical aspect to my offer, OK? So I walked around, and I was like, You're going to get:   #This shirt #this shirt. #the water bottle #the notepad   You're also going to get:   #Stuff from My Funnel Stache - the best offer.   So I walked around, and that's like step one. Just announcing the offer. You'll get sales just from that.   #Number 2:  I take my Facebook post, the description, and I go, and I send it as an email to my whole list. I remind them, "Look, this is going to end soon."   The next day, (remember now I've got two more storylines.)   >The first storyline was just announcing the offer. >I have two major bonuses in there which means I have two stories I should tell.   The first story I told was about swag.   #Number 3:  I think the story I told was about how the offer of mine came about and why this shirt came about. Especially the Capitalist Pig shirt, right. How that Capitalist Pig shirt came around, and why does that make sense? That's why I did it that way. That's how it worked so well. There was a story about that; it became the story for the next Facebook post.   #Number 4: Then I copied it and sent it as an email with a link to go buy, with a call to action. "First, what you going to go do? Go buy through this link. It's my link. I'm just telling you it's an affiliate link.   Number two, send a screenshot to my team right here of your receipt. Number three, inside that screenshot, when you send the screenshot also tell us your shirt size, your address so we can ship stuff out to you.   Then tell us what funnel you guys want, all the assets for that that I have, and I'll blast it out to you as well. Ready, go! As a reminder, this ends Sunday at midnight, OK?"   Very standard call to action - that was it.   #Number 5: The next day it was Sunday, it was the story about the very next piece. The funnels, OK? I was like, "Well, how do I tell Funnel Stache stories in a way that people haven't heard yet?" So I started looking through assets I already had that I forgot that I had. That the audience will most likely forget that I had as well, OK?   A lot of times, guys, when it comes to affiliate stuff I'm just reusing stuff that I already have. A lot of times I'm not creating things that I don't have. For me, I'm going to spend my creative power on my stuff. However, for affiliate things I can just bundle up cool stuff. You know what I'm saying? So this is the post that I wrote talking about Funnel Stache, I said:   "Here's my client checklist. Some of you guys may have seen this. So here's my client checklist.  My early days of funnel building were ... interesting.   I'd take on anyone for any reason. At some point I was building for eight, eight different companies at the same time: skin care, toys, statues, supplements, political stuff. Yup, that was a crazy one. Different programs, et cetera.   I had no filter, no requirements, no qualifiers to work with me. Actually, my only requirement was whether or not someone had money to pay. My friend, that is not good business practice. I was a good funnel builder and hustling hard, but not at the right stuff."   Notice I'm not coming out saying, "Buy through my thing!" There's a story, right? I've told you the backstory. I've told you a wall. Internals, externals, like I'm hitting all the stuff right? So now I'm leading you into a spot where there's an epiphany, "Oh my gosh, there are actual qualifiers of who should be inside of my affiliate stuff."   ...Okay, I'm going to go faster here, so this episode is not crazy long. But I want you to see just behind what's going in my head when I'm promoting somebody else's stuff - because two times in a row now, right, number one, I was number one for the 30 Days book and then I just didn't have any time. Last three days I just swooped in and was able to make fifth place - which is awesome.   But there's a method to how I'm doing this, and I don't think people know it. I don't think people are seeing what I'm doing. So what I thought I would do in this episode, is anyways, it's a little bit longer. Hopefully, that's cool with you guys.   So I said, "I was a good funnel builder, hustling, but at the wrong stuff. About two years in, I left college, I became Russell Brunson's funnel builder, and I started creating a checklist of things I needed to know about a company before I ever agreed to build a sales funnel for them. Here is that checklist."   I'm leading with serious value here. Am I promoting my stuff yet? No! That's big.   So then I walk through the checklist:   “There are 11 things that I walk through here. You need to look at this, look at this." I explain why in each one of them. People were like, "Holy crap." It got shared, it got commented on - it went all over the place. It was really really cool, the checklist.   Then I said, "I realize this list leaves a lot of you guys out. I can't build for you, or you're not in a scenario where I get to actually build for you, right? Your goal is to match your funnel building skill level with the correct client for you. So with that in mind, here is my gift to you...   About 12 months before I left ClickFunnels, I started building sales funnels in front of live audiences so they could ask their questions while I did it. The response was amazing. I kept doing it. I now have a collection of the best of the best sales funnels just as we would build them at ClickFunnels. I'd like to give one of them to you."   (... I mean, come on, guys, that's awesome copy. It's amazing. This took me about an hour and a half to write...)   I also want to give you:   #The course on how to build the funnel and why.   #The strategy of when to use it.   #The prebuilt shares funnel.   #The email sequence.   I'm also going to give you guys some of my leftover OfferMind swag.   #The famous "Capitalist Pig" t-shirt.   #The voice losing "It's Monday, Baby" t-shirt.   #Sales Funnel Radio journal and pen.   #I'm also going to pay for the shipping for you.   I was looking at my commissions when everyone would buy one of them, and it's like $118. My guess is it's not going to cost that much money to ship it, and then also less all of the costs of the swag; I'll actually be making money still on promoting this thing.   However, I'm willing to lose a little money to gain speed. Does that make sense?   I'm going to pick up more sales by losing, and I'm totally fine with that, I just wanted to be in the top 10, OK?   "How to get your gift: Simply buy Russell's new stage sales and closer training 10X Secrets through my affiliate link here.   Step number two: send a screenshot to goanswerme.com, which is the support link I have.   Step number three: just tell me your address, shirt size, all the stuff, we'll cover it in here.   Here are some of the funnels that are in there:   #Hiring funnel. #Auto-webinar funnel. # E-com funnel. #Free plus shipping. #Event funnel. # Membership funnel. #Publishing funnel. #Supplement funnel.   Sound fair? Awesome. Just do steps one through three now.   Russell's ending his 10X Secrets offer tonight at midnight - you have 12 hours left."   Does that make sense?   Fifty-eight comments came in, and people were going nuts and commenting, "Boom, I just bought. Boom, I just bought. Boom, I just bought. Boom, I just bought."   #Number 6: The next thing I did, which was very very masterful on this, is I exported all the people who had already purchased, and I said, "Congrats " to these people for already purchasing. There's this huge list of people who've already been purchasing.   Huge social proof, right? Same psychology as you would have inside of a funnel. Does that make sense? So that's a huge move, and I do that all the time now. So that people see like, "Oh I'm not the only one doing this."   #Number 7: Then I tag the people who've been buying from me, so it pings them. "Oh, Steve Larsen just mentioned you in a comment." Like, what? They will go to that post. They will read it and say like, "Woo, yeah, baby." Massive social proof. You guys get what I'm saying?   #Number 8: Then I'll take that post and blast it to all my email list one more time.   Guys, that's how I run affiliate stuff. You don't get to sidestep marketing just because somebody else made the product and gave you a link to sell it with. You do not; you still have to create marketing. It's no different than if it was your product or not. Build a campaign around it, OK?   So:   #I told three stories. #I made an offer.   What did I have? What were the assets I already had that could solve follow up problems they're going to experience when they buy the other person's product?   When they buy 10X Secrets, what are some questions they'll have? Oh, you know what, I know Stephen does a lot of stage speaking. What if I got some cool swag that he has that's left over. Cool. I already have that, awesome, done. Cool. Sweet. I can do a lot of cool things with that already.   What if I was able to send them out some funnels? Boom, done, awesome. "Which one are you going to choose?" Package the offer together.   One story is about the offer itself.   >Next story about the next bonus.   >Next story about the next bonus.   If I had longer, I would:   > Keep adding bonuses and stories with calls to actions. >Additional social proof. >Re-downloading the list of people who have bought from me. >Putting it back out inside the email and inside of the actual comments area of the Facebook post. >Take that post, push it out in an email.   Over and over and over and over and over. Pressure, pressure, pressure. Boom, here it comes! Here comes the ending, close close close, whoa, right!   And that's exactly how I do it, and that's exactly how I've always done it.   If I had even more time, I would go get Russell Brunson on a podcast, or whomever I'm promoting... I'd start getting that person on publications and interviewing them to make content around it.   You saw me do that with the 30 Days book. That's why I had so much noise.   I put my own content, my own money behind creating content for it. I just want you guys to know more about the affiliate game. It is not, not, not about just grabbing an affiliate link and sending some traffic to it.   Does that work? Sure. Are you going to make a lot of money? In my mind, doubtful.   Build an offer around the product. Build an offer around the other person's product and then go tell stories with a call to actions behind it. Super simple. A really easy way to do it.   I'm nervous to tell you guys this - because I've had a lot of fun being in the leaderboards like crazy for a lot of stuff.   Anyway, very very exciting.   Hopefully, you guys have enjoyed that episode. If you did, please please please go to iTunes and let me know and rate the podcast. That helps me like crazy, helps the show a lot. It really means a lot to me.   Those of you guys who have already done that, "Thank you, guys, I appreciate you guys being in this and watching this episode. Look forward to seeing you guys in the next leaderboards for anything you promote."   Boom, just try to tell me you didn't like that.   Hey, whoever controls content controls the game. Want to interview me or get interviewed yourself? Grab a time now at stevejlarsen.com

Cognitive Engineering

What is up with Elon Musk? Is he OK? How bad for a business is it if the CEO goes off the rails? Image: JD Lasica via Flickr See http://blog.alephinsights.com/ for shownotes more episodes and other interesting things.

ExtraTime
Simon's back (in the mailbag) as the guys break down Wk 30, USOC final

ExtraTime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 94:43


Andrew, Matt and Bobby gather in the Green Room to dissect Week 30. Should Bradley Wright-Phillips have seen yellow for dissent? Are the Sounders gonna be OK? How did D.C. emerge as the weekend winners without playing a minute? What's up with the Quakes coaching search? Plus, complete US Open Cup preview (ExtraTime Live has the postgame show!) and a pantheon mailbag that includes mail from one Simon in Queens. Text the show at 401-206-0-657! Or email extratime [at] mlssoccer.com.

The Little Peace of Mind Podcast
Episode 49: A Little Peace of Mind

The Little Peace of Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 36:37


In today's podcast, it's just me, going solo. What you'll hear today is a clip from a live Q&A call that I ran as part of my 12 Week Little Peace of Mind Program. I wanted to respond to questions and themes my clients had been asking throughout the week and here's what I covered: The two fundamental things – the ONLY things you need to see in order to completely change your experience of life How trying to control the uncontrollable leads to struggle in every area of our lives Why being human is actually OK How we get stuck where we do And how you're not really special or different at all

Badass Women’s Hour
LIVE 16: Be Inspired by Caitlin Davies & Priscilla Appeaning

Badass Women’s Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 48:05


Author Caitlin Davies introduces us to the female inmates of Holloway Prison this week on Baddas Women's Hour. She reveals what she learned from writing her book “Bad Girls: Rebels and Renegades”. We invite Priscilla Appeaning to unravel the world of stepmotherhood as she launches The Stepmums Club (@thestepmumsclub) in a bid to bridge the gap between birth mum and step mum.Journalist and Author, Porna Bell stands in for Natalie Campbell in this episode, and joins Emma Sexton and Harriet Minter as they tackle the news from the week. On this week's agenda: Scarlett Johansson turned up to the Met Ball in a dress made by Harvey Weinstein's ex-wife... is that OK? How do tears at work become a power battleground? And have you been taking care of your internal housekeeping enough, so that in business, you are charging what you are worth?We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

zetatesters
ZT 86 Antifragilidad

zetatesters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017


Episodio: EP 19 Comunicación genuina con Txell Costa – Presentástico. Episodio: 34 Monólogo de humor “Ni puta idea de nutrición” de Carles Caño – Humor en público. Episodio: 35 Reflexionando sobre nuestro segundo monólogo – Humor en público. Twitter: David Bravo (@dbravo) – Abogado especializado en derecho informático y propiedad intelectual. Episodio: ZT 71 El secreto del acero: charla de Marc Alier y Carles Caño en #Novadors17 YouTube: Caídas que Fortalecen Episodio: EB 30 Autónomos felices: Pat Educadora Canina (extra ball) Libro: El cisne negro: El impacto de lo altamente improbable de Nicholas Taleb (versión original: The Black Swan) Libro: Antifrágil de Nicholas Taleb (versión origina Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder) YouTube: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence | Federico Pistono interview with CoinTelegraph Web: Singularity University Libro: Robots Will Steal Your Job, But That's OK: How to Survive the Economic Collapse and Be Happy de Federico Pistono. Facebook: Malos padres. Episodio: Turning Chaos to Your Advantage: Antifragile by Nassim Taleb – Made You Think. Podcast: Made You Think Libro: Hiperpaternida: Del modelo “mueble” al modelo “altar. Consecuencias de la paternidad helicóptero de Eva Millet. Libro: Armas de titanes: Los secretos, trucos y costumbres de aquellos que han alcanzado el éxito de Tim Ferriss (versión original: Tools of Titans). Episodio: ZT 85 Felicidad TED: Cómo convertir al estrés en tu amigo – Kelly McGonigal Libro: Autocontrol: Cómo funciona la voluntad, por qué es tan importante y qué podemos hacer para mejorarla de Kelly McGonigal. Libro: Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World de Cal Newport. Libro: So Good They Can't Ignore You de Cal Newport Artículo: 100 Blocks a Day – Tim Urban (Wait But Why) Libro: Exprime tus neuronas: 12 reglas básicas para ejercitar la mente de John Medina (versión original: Brain rules). Libro: La semana laboral de 4 horas de Tim Ferriss. Somos zetatesters Estos son nuestros grupos de Telegram:

Rebel Therapist
Group Practice with Wesley Little

Rebel Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 45:04


Show Notes:   What’s a better fit for you: group or solo practice? Wesley Little talks about why she chose to be a member of a group practice. It’s about collaboration and mentorship. It’s NOT because she hates marketing or couldn’t make it on her own. She’s great at marketing and could run a solo practice if she wanted to. She’s got great advice for group practice owners and those considering creating group practices about how to be a leader and retain excellent clinicians. Listen as Wesley Ann shares her journey in putting herself out there and creating a blog for therapists.     Topics Discussed In This Episode:   Why she prefers to work in a group practice How to spot a healthy group practice (and how to make yours healthier) Her fees and number of sessions per week (real numbers as usual) How she created a low-tech and effective welcome video The struggle of putting herself out there in new ways (like recording this episode!) Creating a blog for therapists learning EFT Knowing that If she repels some people when she puts her stuff out there that’s OK How she responds to critical or negative comments Treating her website as a living document that she tweaks regularly Show notes at http://coachingwithannie.com/podcast/wesley-anne-little

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE May 13, 2017

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 159:28


On this week's all-star episode, we feature tech columnist Rob Griffiths. Rob will introduce you to the fascinating world of the "Hackintosh," the process of installing macOS on a generic home-built PC. He made the decision to build one because Apple isn't selling the Mac of his dreams, which in this case means a personal computer capable of stellar gaming performance. He goes through the process of selecting the parts he needed for the project, assembling them, and consulting a number of online resources on how to "induce" macOS to install on these computers, along with the lengthy process of troubleshooting glitches and somehow making things run reliably. Rob will also discuss the types of computers he hopes Apple will build in the coming months now that the company has made a renewed commitment to the Mac platform. You'll also hear from outspoken columnist/podcaster Kirk McElhearn, also known as Macworld's "iTunes Guy." In his quest to replace his aging Mac mini, Kirk also opted to build a Hackintosh, and he explains the reasons for his choices, and the assembly process. You'll also hear about the Apple Watch and how it works as the hub of the company's fitness platform. What about reliably measuring your heartbeat to make sure everything is OK? How can it expand to better monitor your physical condition?

TheSurgeonMastersPodcast
Success: Creating 10 Axioms to Serving Leadership

TheSurgeonMastersPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 30:19


I’m thrilled to be joined by Orthopaedic Surgeon and Colonel (retired US army) James Ficke, M.D., Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and director of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is also orthopedist-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. After more than 30-years of military service, he is highly respected as an academic leader. He is an expert on the treatment of complex foot and ankle patients, lower extremity trauma patients, and amputees. In today’s conversation, we discuss:  Dr. Ficke’s 10 Axioms for Success  The power of persistence  Why finishing in 2nd place is OK  How learning to say NO is the key to finding balance  And the first person you must learn to lead…yourself

Pat Robertson Answers Life's Most Challenging Questions - Audio Podcast - CBN.com
18. Ethics: Who Will Know? Lying, overcoming evil and our actions.

Pat Robertson Answers Life's Most Challenging Questions - Audio Podcast - CBN.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2008 30:00


Are little white lies wrong? What is bearing false witness? What is “Not being overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good?" can I steal without knowing it? Can Christians have a will? Are organ transplants OK? How do I get over depression?