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"What's the one thing Armenian artists won't say publicly… but you'll say it here?" the host asked. In this episode of Between the Notes, Paisan Kapitan sits down with international recording artist, Vartan Taymazyan — a veteran in the game who has worked with major stars, produced major recordings and is flirting with legendary status himself. In this episode, we talk about: • Longevity in the music industry • Working with big names • Respect, reputation, and reality behind the scenes • And the moment Paisan pressed him to say what most Armenian artists won't say out loud Let's just say… it was a battle. Also joining the conversation is Tigran Grigoryan (Coach Tig) — a powerhouse in the Armenian community. A fitness coach, dance instructor, and cultural advocate who lives what he teaches. He's a perfect example of Armenians giving back to Armenians. No ego. No agenda. Just selfless love for the culture and the people. This episode blends:
This episode explores a powerful mindset shift: the best answer to an obstacle is usually a better question. Host John Marrone shares how to move past the paralysis of starting a new business, getting back on track with fitness, or managing a packed schedule by getting curious instead of getting frustrated. Key Takeaways from the Episode: The Power of the Pivot: Why most people quit when they feel overwhelmed, and how to stay committed even when your "season of life" shifts. The Magic Question: When faced with an impossible task, stop and ask: "If I were to do this, how would I?". This simple prompt shifts your brain from "I can't" to "How can I?" The "But" Trap: Learn why the word "but" is often the reason people fail and how to replace it with "and" to maintain momentum. Quality of Life = Quality of Questions: John breaks down why your income in sales and your overall quality of life are directly proportional to the questions you ask your prospects and yourself. Leveraging Your Network: How to identify who in your circle can provide the advice, accountability, or feedback you need to execute at a higher level. Don't let overwhelm stop your progress. Use these three questions to release the want to quit and create the clarity to commit. Connect with John: Real Estate Mastery Coaching: https://gorealestatemastery.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JohnMarrone Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realjohnmarrone/ Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and leave a Review if you're ready to kick the door down this year!
Why does it feel so hard to find clients? You've done the worksheets. You've picked your niche.You started creating content speaking directly to “your avatar”So why aren't people magically appearing in front of you?Do you need to change your niche? Is it too broad? Too specific? How do you know you are doing it right? Here's what I wish someone had told me when I was struggling to consistently find clients: choosing a niche on paper isn't the same thing as validating your niche. And until you validate your niche, your business is just based on guesswork.In this episode, I'll share what it actually means to validate your niche and how to know if you can check this off.You'll discover.The simple test that reveals if you've picked the wrong niche Why my first two niches failed—and how you can avoid wasting 18 months like I did How to stop guessing your niche and start validating it in the real world.Press play now and learn how to actually find your people!
In this episode, we had the opportunity to welcome two incredible hairstylists, salon owners, and entrepreneurs who stopped to share their story and a few words of inspiration that speak to perseverance, purpose, and believing in your journey.Because the lesson is in the everyday.https://www.instagram.com/tweakedbytabhttps://www.instagram.com/loveroffashion2
Work with me (done-for-you growth): Apply to the Grow The Show Accelerator Watch the FREE Grow The Show Masterclass to learn Kevin's four steps to growing a thriving podcast business! You may think you know who your podcast is for... but there's one question that reveals if you truly know your audience — or if you're relying on a surface-level definition that's letting your ideal listeners slip right through the cracks. In this episode, Kev breaks down how to define your audience the right way so your show is easier to grow, easier to describe, and easier to drive sales. MORE FROM KEVIN: Got feedback on this episode? Submit it here. Take the FREE 12 Days of Podcast Growth Email Course to get 12 days of podcast growth lessons in your inbox! Connect with Kevin on Instagram or LinkedIn Subscribe to Grow The Show on Youtube This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Money is one of the biggest quiet stress points for travellers heading to Vietnam.Will your card work? Do you need to bring Vietnamese dong before you leave? How much cash should you carry? What are ATM fees and withdrawal limits in 2026?In this episode of One Question at a Time, I break down exactly how to handle money in Vietnam so you land informed and confident.You'll learn how the Vietnamese Dong works (and why the zeros and note colours can cause confusion), when cash is essential, where cards are widely accepted, what to expect from ATMs, and how to avoid unnecessary fees. I also share the simple strategy I recommend to balance cash and cards safely — whether you're staying in major cities or heading into rural and remote areas.If you've ever wondered whether to rely on your debit card, bring USD, exchange money before travel, or withdraw on arrival — this episode gives you clarity before you land.Listen now and take the guesswork out of managing money in Vietnam. The best way to connect with me is not via text, it is through the website www.whataboutvietnam.com website and email.Follow on your favourite pod channel, email directly to whataboutvietnam@gmail.com Keep abreast of news on our social pages on FB, IG,LinkedIn and TikTokLet me design your #customised #private tour of Vietnam - See our Travel ServicesDo you need a #Dental Procedure? Why not find out what's possible through our Dental and #Cosmetic Medical partner Worldwide Beauty Hospital. Mention #whataboutvietnam to receive 5% discount at Worldwide Beauty Hospital
Half a million meals. That number still takes my breath away. But this story didn't start with a big organization or a master plan—it started with a simple prayer at 4am and a question: God, how can I be a better steward of what you've given me? What happened next proves that God doesn't need something big from us. He just needs what's already in our hands. In This Episode: How a sleepless night and a childhood memory of Rice Bowls led to teaching kids that generosity starts with awareness, not resources The story of Katie, a young art student who went door-to-door with her Rice Bowl and eventually traveled to Honduras to meet the kids she helped feed Meeting Christian in Honduras—a little boy with a string bracelet who's now in college, owns land, and represents the long-term impact of small acts of obedience Why the one-for-one model works: every student who walks through our doors helps feed a child, proving that God multiplies what we place in His hands Connect with us! Website: https://www.pzazzonline.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/pzazzartstudio Instagram- www.instagram.com/pzazzartstudio Text us: 1-334-249-1818
Episode 160 - The Cat Who Played Post Office by Lilian Jackson Braun(The Cat Who… Series, Book 6)We're six books into The Cat Who… series, and this one takes a turn.Sam and Tim discuss The Cat Who Played Post Office, and while the series has always dealt with murder and mystery, this installment pushes into much darker territory. You can absolutely tell this was written in the 1980s… and not in a cute, nostalgic way.We talk about:• How this book goes further than previous installments• Qwill's memory loss• The tonal shift within the series• And yes… that endingIf you've been reading along thinking this is a light, cozy-adjacent mystery series, this book might surprise you.New episodes every Monday at 8 AM EST ✨Next week: The Guest List by Lucy Foley⏱️ Time Stamps00:00 Intro00:55 Background01:57 Age Level & Content Warning03:11 Judge a Book by Its Cover06:20 Discussion39:52 General Thoughts41:08 One Question for the Author43:03 Rating44:44 Read Again?44:56 Favorite of the Series so Far45:57 Lack of Fan Art & TV Series47:39 Outro
Rolling out Copilot or ChatGPT and hoping productivity magically improves rarely works. In fact, for many leaders, it creates more confusion, more noise and, in some cases, more work. In this How I AI episode, Neo and I unpack the single most important question leaders should be asking about AI adoption: how can I help my people be ready for AI? Because bringing AI into your organisation isn’t primarily a technology decision. It’s a people one. We talk through why simply handing out paid licenses without building capability often backfires, how poor AI use can actually reduce productivity, and the practical steps leaders need to get right from day one. Neo and I cover: Why AI adoption fails when leaders treat it as a software rollout instead of a change process How to clearly articulate the why so people don’t assume AI equals job replacement Using AI to reduce administrivia and free people up for more meaningful work Why “it’s intuitive” is a dangerous assumption when it comes to capability building How untrained use can create AI slop, longer emails and organisational “Chinese whispers” How searchable knowledge can unlock real productivity gains, and how poor permissions can create real risk Why training change leads or team leads is critical to embedding AI into real workflows Connect with Neo Aplin on LinkedIn and via inventium.ai, where he leads Inventium’s AI training and upskilling work with organisations and teams. My latest book The Health Habit is out now. You can order a copy here: https://www.amantha.com/the-health-habit/ Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanthaimber) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/amanthai) If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work and live, I write a weekly newsletter where I share practical and simple to apply tips to improve your life. You can sign up for that at https://amantha-imber.ck.page/subscribe Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au Credits: Host: Amantha Imber Sound Engineer: Martin Imber See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - Early career and trusting the process13:48 - Introduction16:52 - Launching Real Madrid TV22:00 - Online abuse39:22 - Using social media positively 52:10 - Quick fire football questions1:02:45 - Recommendations and wrap upAlison Bender is an award-winning football presenter, reporter, podcaster, author and producer who has worked for Sky News, Sky Sports News, ITV, BBC and ESPN.In this episode we discuss:Early careerOnline abuseUsing social media positively to build a careerQuick fire football questionsWho's going to win the Premier LeagueOne QuestionOne Question is a start up I'm building (that's me, Andi Jarvis). If you hear this episode before Tuesday 10 March, you can vote for me in a start up competition and I might win £50,000 to help build it. Just visit this page on the Belfast Telegraph website, scroll down until you see One Question, click it, then click next and you've voted! No registration required. Show Notes and TranscriptFull show notes, including a transcription and links to everything discussed can be found here.
MASTERMIND MINUTES - One Guest, One Question, One Answer in Minutes, not HoursAlex Filipuk is the Founder and CEO of Ideal Siding, an entrepreneur with a background in computer science, finance, and digital marketing, known for scaling the siding franchise by attracting executive talent and implementing strategic systems rather than manual labor. He transitioned from PayPal and his own agency to help a friend with siding lead generation, eventually building Ideal Siding into a successful franchise, even launching an industry training academy. Key Aspects of his Career:Founder & CEO: Leads Ideal Siding, focusing on systems and strategy.Digital Marketing Expert: Gained experience at PayPal and through his own agency.Industry Innovation: Launched Ideal Siding's Siding Academy to provide high-quality training for installers.Business Model: Attracts high-caliber professionals (like those from Amazon) to franchise, emphasizing strategic growth over physical labor. Background:Originally from Belarus, he has a global background.His computer science and finance expertise, coupled with digital marketing skills, formed the foundation for his success in the home services sector. In essence, Filipuk is a business strategist who applied corporate-level thinking and digital marketing savvy to build a large, system-driven home services franchise.Contact Alex: aliaksandr.filipuk@gmail.comContact Gary: info@frangrow.com
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What does the story of the Good Samaritan actually mean? In this message, we dig into one of Jesus's most famous, and most misunderstood, parables to discover that the point isn't simply "be a better person." The real hero of the story might surprise you. Join us as we learn to ask better questions of Scripture and uncover the deeper truth about a God who loves us at great cost to himself.
“If I deeply loved myself, would I allow this in my life?” This is one of the first questions we explore in Master Coach Training, and it sits at the heart of life mastery. All of us have experienced allowing situations, relationship dynamics, and commitments to seep into our lives in ways that disrupt our peace and well-being. In this episode, we're slowing down to consider this question in the context of your relationship dynamics, your schedule, your energy, and the patterns you may be tolerating.You're here because you want a better quality of life—because you want to feel authentic, grounded, and alive. If that's true, then this question is worth asking. It isn't about perfection or unrealistic expectations, but understanding how we often allow things to continue simply because we don't realize we have more choice. When you recognize that you can love yourself enough to choose differently when it comes to the things that are causing you stress and overwhelm, everything shifts.You may feel stuck, obligated, or unsure where to begin, but you have more choice in what you continue to allow in your life than you realize. You are more empowered to change your life when you let go of self-judgment and expectations and step into greater awareness, self-compassion, and an understanding of how your nervous system, beliefs, and habits work together.Life is messy. It rarely unfolds the way we once imagined. Yet, you still have the capacity to curate an amazing life. Life mastery isn't about perfection or checking boxes—it's about consciously choosing what belongs in your life and setting boundaries around what doesn't. More peace is possible for you, and it begins with remembering that you have more choice than you think. Let's get started!What you'll learn:How to remove judgment and create space for curiosity as you evaluate what you're allowing into your lifeHow to examine your relationship dynamics without blame or unrealistic expectationsWhy you have more choice than you realize when it comes to your boundariesWhy shifting your thoughts about your life often requires deeper nervous system and emotional workHow asking “If I deeply loved myself…” is an invitation to self-compassion rather than self-criticismYou can read the full show notes here.Are you craving a moment to breathe, to reconnect with yourself, and to remember what's truly possible for you? The Spring Reset Retreat is here! SIGN UP NOW for this soulful experience of clarity, healing, and bold self-trust with Molly Claire and Melanie Fay. You can listen to this episode of the podcast if you want to know more about how this experience will benefit you.Connect with Molly ClaireGet the book: She Rises: Insights and Wisdom from the
There's one question most business owners either completely avoid or use in a way that actually works against them. In this episode, you'll learn a simple shift that will completely change how you look at your numbers, your results, and the way you make decisions. If you've ever avoided looking at your metrics or felt that emotional rollercoaster when you do, this episode is for you!
What if one question could change everything about how you die? In this powerful episode, Suzanne shares a pivotal moment from her early days as an oncology nurse that transformed her understanding of end-of-life care. At the heart of this story is the one question that becomes the foundation for all future medical decisions: What does quality of life mean to you — and when would you consider it no longer acceptable? Without this conversation, the system is designed to keep treating — even when it no longer aligns with what matters most.With it, care becomes aligned, peaceful, and intentional. You'll learn why most end-of-life suffering comes from lack of planning, how fear drives crisis decisions, the difference between hope and false hope, and why defining your quality-of-life benchmark is one of the greatest gifts you can give your family. A good death doesn't begin in the final days — it begins the moment you choose how you want to live. Join the upcoming FREE Doulagivers Level 1 End of Life Doula and Family Caregiver Training Webinar here Register to join us for FREE: THE GOOD DEATH BOOK CLUB EXPERIENCE: 12 MONTH FREE DEATH AND DYING COURSE Or visit our website here! GET THE GOOD DEATH BOOK Here Please Share! Know someone who is a caregiver, healthcare worker, or spiritual seeker? Share this episode and invite them to join this sacred and supportive experience. Listen & Subscribe: Available on Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Google Podcasts • YouTube JOIN MY FREE TRAINING AND MEMBERSHIP SITE This is a community-supported group hosted by Suzanne B. O'Brien RN, founder of the International Doulagivers Institute for training those who want to be professional End of Life Doulas, Doulagiver Practitioners and for anyone wanting more EOL education Join Here: 4491664174178077 ⚑ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL ⚑ If you want to do great things you need to have a great environment. Create the life you want by surrounding yourself with positivity and watching daily. Click here to subscribe! ツ CONNECT WITH ME ツ Leave a comment on this video and it'll get a response. Or you can connect with me on different social platforms too: Instagram Facebook TikTok Website Podcast
Would you say “I do” to yourself? This one brutally honest question is going viral for exposing your biggest red flag in relationships and the answers are confronting. The team puts themselves in the hot seat and discovers what their habits, quirks and dealbreakers really say about them. It’s equal parts hilarious and revealing and might just change the way you look at your love life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Is the Best Time of year to Visit Vietnam?It sounds simple… but this might be the most misunderstood question I get.Vietnam isn't one climate. It's three distinct regions — North, Central and South — each with their own weather patterns, typhoon seasons, rice harvest colours, humidity swings and “why didn't anyone tell me that?” moments.In this episode of One Question at a Time, I break it down clearly and practically: • The best months for Northern Vietnam — including when the rice terraces turn golden yellow (Instagram magic) and when they're lush green • What to know about typhoon season and how it affects Central Vietnam • When the South shines (and when it steams) • Why “a few bad weather days” are almost normal — and how good trip design works around them • How fixed-date tours handle weather changes • What families can do on unexpected rainy days in places like Hoi An or HanoiThere isn't one perfect time to visit Vietnam.There is, however, a perfect time for you — depending on where you're going, what you want to experience, and how flexible you're prepared to be.This episode gives you the clarity to choose your dates wisely — and avoid planning the wrong region at the wrong time.If you're sweating over finding the one set of dates that will magically cover every base, it might be time to let that idea go — and instead lean into flexibility, aim for the best possible window, and embrace what the Vietnamese do so well… go with the flow.For a month by month guide you might like to check out our blog here – https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/blogpost/a-monthly-travel-guide-to-your-best-experiences-in-vietnam The best way to connect with me is not via text, it is through the website www.whataboutvietnam.com website and email.Follow on your favourite pod channel, email directly to whataboutvietnam@gmail.com Keep abreast of news on our social pages on FB, IG,LinkedIn and TikTokLet me design your #customised #private tour of Vietnam - See our Travel ServicesDo you need a #Dental Procedure? Why not find out what's possible through our Dental and #Cosmetic Medical partner Worldwide Beauty Hospital. Mention #whataboutvietnam to receive 5% discount at Worldwide Beauty Hospital
What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why most leaders unintentionally ask shutdown questions The difference between feasibility-based thinking and possibility-based thinking How hidden assumptions shape strategic direction Why constraints are often beliefs, not facts The power of the question: “What would have to be true?” How to evaluate whether a constraint is fixed or moveable Practical question reframes for hiring, investment, time, and scaling Why the most strategic leaders challenge invisible boundaries Key Concepts Covered: Shutdown questions vs. strategic questions Hidden assumptions in leadership decision-making Exploring space within constraints Challenging default thinking patterns Small tests vs. all-or-nothing decisions The mindset shift from limitation to leverage Practical Questions to Apply Immediately: Is this a fact or an assumption? What would have to be true for this to work? Who is already doing this successfully? What's the smallest version we could test? What are we doing that no longer deserves our time? Resource Mentioned: The Executive Edition of Think First: Build a Team That Thinks Like Leaders includes the full question framework for surfacing hidden assumptions and expanding strategic thinking. Think First
Episode 158 - Tangled Up in You by Christina Lauren(Disney's Meant to Be Series, Book 4 | Month of Love Finale)We're closing out our Month of Love with the fourth installment in Disney's Meant to Be series and this one gave us the strangest tonal experience of the entire project.Sam and Keira discuss Tangled Up in You and its baffling vibe shift that can only be described as Hallmark Meets True Crime. Sweet small-town romance? Yes. Suspicious undertones and oddly intense plot elements? Also yes.We talk about:• The books characters vs movie characters• The tonal whiplash• How it compares to the other Meant to Be books• And whether the series is going to continue after book 5Is it romantic? Technically.Is it cohesive? That's… debatable.New episodes every Monday at 8 AM EST ✨Next week: Truth of the Divine by Lindsay Ellis⏱️ Time Stamps00:00 Intro01:02 About the Author06:01 Background10:48 Age Level & Content Warning11:11 Judge a Book by Its Cover15:47 Discussion55:13 General Thoughts59:14 One Question for the Author01:00:08 Rating01:01:08 Rating01:01:48 Favorite of the Series so Far01:03:35 Outro
Season 7 MASTERMIND MINUTES - ONE GUEST, ONE QUESTION, ONE EXPERT ANSWER IN MINUTES, NOT HOURS. Today's guest is Ali Kraus, CFE, who is the Chief Marketing Officer at Benetrends Financial, where she leads the company's marketing and growth strategy. With over a decade in franchising, Ali has built a reputation for creating meaningful connections and driving innovative campaigns that empower entrepreneurs. She also serves as Vice Chair of the International Franchise Association's Women's Franchise Committee, helping to champion leadership and inclusivity across the industry. Beyond franchising, Ali is the co-founder of FurryFrans, a nonprofit that collects and distributes stuffed animals to children in crisis. A former NFL cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens, Ali now balances her professional life with family, coaching, and giving back to her community.Contact Ali at: https://www.benetrends.com/Contact Gary at: info@frangrow.comVisit: www.franchisegrowthsolutions.com
@1QLeadership Question: How can an athletics director build and sustain a championship‑level athletic department in the Great Plains? Montana State Director of Athletics, Leon Costello, discusses presidential leadership transitions on campus, the strategic growth of the athletic department, and how aligned support for athletics drives institutional success. Costello explains how strategic planning, investment in student‑athlete support staff, and revenue growth have fueled competitive success, culminating in a football national championship and a strong departmental culture. He also reflects on coach retention, NIL and transfer‑portal dynamics, and how deep engagement with student‑athletes and coaches helps Montana State sustain a championship environment and long‑term leadership development. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Meetings happen. Conversations happen. Frustration grows. Yet outcomes stay the same. Darren Hardy reveals why most communication fails to produce movement and how a simple shift transforms wasted dialogue into decisive action. The insight reshapes leadership at work, at home, and everywhere results matter. Get access to the final showing of Darren's exclusive leadership session mentioned on today's episode at http://hardyevent.com/ Get more personal mentoring from Darren each day. Go to DarrenDaily at http://darrendaily.com/join to learn more.
What if joy wasn't something you earned after life behaved, but something you could create today?We explore a simple, repeatable tool that helps you stop waiting for perfect conditions and start building real happiness in your life as it is today.We talk about the hidden cost of “I'll be happy when,” why high achievers often suffer more when things won't budge, and how to draw a clear line between what you can and can't control. To keep your mind from spiraling, we share a visualization that helps you to live with unsolved issues peacefully without denying them. The deeper takeaway is that peace isn't the absence of problems; it's the presence of choice inside problems. By practicing this one question morning and night, you train selective attention, reclaim agency, and build a steadier baseline of happiness regardless of external chaos.If you're ready to stop postponing joy until ... this conversation gives you a toolkit to do that.Listen, try the question for a week, and watch what shifts. If it helps, share the episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review so we can reach more people learning to live with more calm, gratitude, and courage.Text Me Your Thoughts and IdeasSupport the showBrought to you by Angela Shurina Behavior-First, Executive, Leadership and Optimal Performance Coach 360, Change Leadership & Culture Transformation Consultant
There's a moment at the end of every tax interview that most firms rush through.And it's quietly costing them six figures a year.In this episode of The Growth-Minded Accountant, Lee Reams shares a simple but powerful framework — the Post-Tax Bridge — that helps tax and accounting firms turn compliance conversations into advisory opportunities without selling, pitching, or slowing down tax season.You'll learn:• Why most firms unintentionally close advisory doors in March • The exact question to ask that creates continuity instead of closure • How to sequence the conversation so the proposal comes after tax season • The psychology behind pre-seeding advisory through your marketing • How small behavioral shifts during tax interviews compound into meaningful revenueThis episode is for firm owners who want to grow beyond compliance — not by adding pressure, but by building systems.Tax season isn't just filing season.It's pipeline season.If you're building an advisory-forward accounting firm, this is a conversation you'll want your entire team to hear.
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Salespeople who swear on their calls close 8% more deals. Marketing teams using pink and purple instead of "Series A Blues" get more attention. Companies that avoid pissing anyone off end up exciting no one. In this episode, we sit down with Udi Ledergor, Chief Evangelist and former CMO at Gong, to unpack the psychology behind courageous marketing, the real impact of AI on sales teams, and why being different beats being better every single time. Udi reveals how Gong built one of the most recognizable brands in B2B by rejecting best practices, embracing controversy, and creating a culture where teams feel safe to fail. From the drooling bulldog mascot that made enterprise customers angry, to the viral research on swearing in sales calls, to the plain-text email that generated 700 event registrations in hours—this is a masterclass in standing out in a sea of sameness. We also dive deep into AI: what it can actually do right now, what it can't, and why the creators of ChatGPT don't use ChatGPT to run their revenue teams. Spoiler: AI isn't coming for your job. But salespeople who know how to use AI are coming for the jobs of those who don't. What You'll Learn: Why swearing on sales calls increases win rates by 8% The danger of "best practices" and why boring is the biggest risk in B2B marketing How to build a brand that polarizes—without crossing the line The two buckets of AI: what it can automate vs. what it can guide you on Why OpenAI and Anthropic use Gong to run their revenue teams (and what that tells you about generic LLMs) The plain-text email experiment that got 700 event sign-ups in hours How to create psychological safety on your team so they take risks and do their best work Why indifference is worse than hate when it comes to your messaging From privacy policy emails that went viral, to bulldogs on login screens, to the Starburst logo that refused to fit neatly into a square, this episode will change how you think about marketing, sales, and standing out in 2026. If your brand feels invisible, your messaging feels safe, or your team feels stuck playing by the rules everyone else is playing by, this conversation will give you permission to break free. Sponsored by Prospeo, the easiest way to find verified emails and contact data for outbound and lead generation. 98% more effective at finding mobile numbers and email addresses. Try it free at prospeo.io/wham About the Guest: Udi Ledergor is Chief Evangelist and former CMO at Gong, and author of the bestselling book Courageous Marketing: How to Take the Boring Out of B2B. He's known for building bold, unconventional marketing teams and helping sales leaders understand how AI is transforming their world. Find Udi on LinkedIn and grab his book wherever books are sold. Chapters: 00:00 Salespeople Who Swear Close 8% More Deals: The Research That Went Viral 02:15 Who Is Udi Ledergor: From Gong CMO to Chief Evangelist 04:30 Courageous Marketing: Why Different Beats Better Every Time 08:12 The Series A Blues Problem: How Gong Chose Pink and Purple 11:45 The Drooling Bulldog: When Enterprise Customers Hated the Brand 15:20 How to Be Polarizing Without Crossing the Line 19:03 The Plain-Text Email That Got 700 Event Registrations in Hours 23:47 AI vs Automation: What's Actually New and What's Just Rebranded 28:34 The Two Buckets of AI: Automation and Guidance 32:19 Why OpenAI Uses Gong to Run Their Revenue Team 36:55 Are We Losing Critical Thinking by Outsourcing to AI? 41:28 Building Courageous Teams: Psychological Safety and Process Accountability 47:12 The Privacy Policy Email That Went Viral on Twitter 50:45 One Question to Ask Yourself: How Can You Break Away From Boring Practices? #CourageousMarketing #UdiLedergor #Gong #SalesPsychology #AIinSales #B2BMarketing #WeHaveAMeeting
In this "One Question" episode, Adam and Chelsea tackle a common but weighty parenting question: How do we prepare our kids when we change churches? Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rush Hour with Maroon, Millie, and Hindy chat to Brent Read about the changes to the Origin eligibility rules, they take your calls on what the most bogan thing you do is, and Maroon gives us another cracking Monday Moan!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 157 - Love Hina (Volumes 1-3)Manga Discussion | Month of Love #3For our third installment of Month of Love, Sam is joined by James to revisit the first three volumes of Love Hina, a classic early-2000s romantic comedy manga that absolutely shaped the genre.We talk about the story, the tropes, and why this series became such a defining rom-com blueprint. We also address the elephant in the room, including the creator's very unexpected political career, and how that context affects (or doesn't affect) reading the series today.Is it nostalgic? Yes.Is it messy? Also yes.Is it still foundational to modern romance manga? Absolutely.New episodes every Monday at 8 AM EST ✨Next week: Tangled Up in You by Christina Lauren⏱️ TIME STAMPS00:00 Intro01:06 Background12:06 About the Author18:14 Age Level & Content Warning21:58 The White Elephant in the Room30:13 Judge a Book by It's Cover31:26 Book Review01:09:02 Read Again?01:13:20 One Question for the Author01:14:58 Rating01:19:02 Read Again?01:20:34 Outro
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2905: Dr. Margaret Rutherford reveals how one simple shift in perspective can defuse recurring conflict and bring more compassion into your relationship. By challenging the instinct to take things personally, you can interrupt destructive cycles and reconnect with your partner's humanity, even in moments of stress or misunderstanding. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/the-one-question-you-can-ask-to-stop-fighting-with-your-partner/ Quotes to ponder: "You interpret their actions to be about you, maybe even to the point you think they are intentionally attempting to hurt you." "Most of us want to get along and have the best assumed of us, to be given the benefit of the doubt." "You don't wake up and hope you can make your partner miserable…"
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2022. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Author of How Are You, Really? and host of The Goal Digger Podcast, Jenna Kutcher is a Minnesota entrepreneur, wife, and mom helping thousands redefine success and chase bold dreams. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Set goals based on how you want to feel, even if they aren't measurable. 2. Make self check-ins a habit. 3. Success can mean moving through life with ease, excitement, and energy. Own Your Awesome, Stand Out from the Crowd, Build a Successful Biz, and Have Fun Doing It - JennaKutcher.com Sponsors HighLevel - The ultimate all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers, coaches, and agencies. Learn more at HighLevelFire.com. Thrivetime Show - Make 2026 your best year yet! Start your transformation by attending the world's highest rated business growth workshop taught personally by Clay Clark, featuring Football Star and Entrepreneur, Tim Tebow, and President Trump's Son, Eric Trump, at ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire! Quo - The #1-rated business phone system on G2 with over 3,000 reviews! Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to Quo.com/fire! Quo — no missed calls, no missed customers.
Fan Mail: Tell Wendy how you're saying yes to yourself!Explore Wendy's bespoke experiences in 2026: Space to Dream: Retreats Around the WorldEdinburgh July 6-10 Walnut Grove Cookery Aug. 27 - Sept. 2More Trips & ExperiencesIn this episode, Wendy sits down with Aransas Savas, creator of The Uplifters podcast and community, who has designed her life around one transformative question: What is this moment perfect for? Aransas shares how asking this question in every moment allows her to reclaim her power, show up as the leader of her own life, and create possibility instead of staying stuck.They explore:Why victim energy lowers your sense of possibility, and how even reclaiming 5 minutes can shift you into leadershipThe difference between celebrating what this moment is perfect for versus longing for what it isn'tHow to stop waiting for life to happen to you and start asking yourself, "In what tiny way can I show up as a leader in my life today?"This is a conversation about acceptance over friction, possibility over victimhood, and the revolutionary act of asking one simple question that changes everything. Press play and discover what your next moment is perfect for.Connect with Aransas:SubstackThe Uplifters PodcastAransasSavas.comInstagram @the_uplifters_podcastUplifters Live March 13, 2026Referenced in this Episode:The Numerology of Endings and Renewal | Dina BerrinCoffee Chat with Aransas________________________________________________________________________________________ Connect with Wendy: LinkedinInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright House Website: Phineas Wright House PWH Farm StaysPWH Curated Experience and Travel Interested in being a guest on the show? Send your pitch to podcast@phineaswrighthouse.com Podcast Production By Shannon Warner of Resonant Collective Want to start your own podcast? Let's chat! If this episode resonated, follow Say YES to Yourself! and leave a 5-star review. It helps more women in midlife discover the tools, stories, and community that make saying YES not only possible, but powerful.
Brady is back on a Friday as pitchers and catchers have reported! What are our first impressions of new M's trade acquisition Brendan Donovan now that he's addressed the media at spring training? And does Donovan's presence impact the ability of Colt Emerson to make the Opening Day roster? And we're joined by St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, and former M's broadcaster Chip Caray! And what do we think about Randy Arozarena heading into the new campaign?
We discuss the top questions for each Notre Dame football coach, from Marcus Freeman on down, heading toward the 2026 season. There's more to cover in Rapid Fire as well!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss the top questions for each Notre Dame football coach, from Marcus Freeman on down, heading toward the 2026 season. There's more to cover in Rapid Fire as well!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bright, shiny business idea just hit you with your morning coffee? Before you open your notes app or start telling everyone, pause and ask one powerful question: What is this replacing? Overwhelm doesn't usually come from doing the wrong things — it comes from doing too many right things at once. We're great at adding and terrible at subtracting. In this episode, Sally shares a simple mindset shift to protect your focus, your energy, and your future self from burnout.
Let's start with one of the most important questions you need to answer before you get too far into booking or planning your trip to Vietnam.Why? Because this one question quietly underpins everything else. It sounds simple — but this is where so many people come unstuck.I can't stress this enough: if you don't ask yourself this question early, you can end up choosing the wrong visa, applying for something you didn't need, or realising far too late that one small decision here has shaped your whole trip.And what is an eVisa? In this episode of What About Vietnam – One Question at a Time, I break down the “Visa Entry question” into clear, bite-size pieces. I'll explain who actually needs a visa, who doesn't, and I'll walk you through how to apply for a Vietnam eVisa properly and what to double-check so it doesn't derail your trip.If you're coming from the UK, Europe, the US, Australia or elsewhere, the answer to the ultimate question here is: it depends!Some passports qualify for Vietnam's 45-day visa-free entry, others don't. Some trips work perfectly on visa-free. Others absolutely don't.And then there's the eVisa — which is simple, but also incredibly easy to mess up if you don't pay attention to the details.In this episode, I walk you through:The most common eVisa mistakes I see:Wrong datesWrongly spelling, middle name missing on EVisa but is in PassportPassport details don't matchWrong entry pointApplying too late (and panic-fixing it)This episode will help you:✅ Choose the right entry option for your trip✅ Avoid last-minute stress and costly mistakes✅ Start your Vietnam journey calm, confident, and preparedSo this is “cautious Kerry”, signing off on One Question at a time Series 6-Ep3Please take the time to explore the link to more information - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/visa-info and for the direct link to the official Immigration site go here. Follow on your favourite pod channel, email directly to whataboutvietnam@gmail.com Keep abreast of news on our social pages on FB, IG,LinkedIn and TikTokLet me design your #customised #private tour of Vietnam - See our Travel ServicesDo you need a #Dental Procedure? Why not find out what's possible through our Dental and #Cosmetic Medical partner Worldwide Beauty Hospital. Mention #whataboutvietnam to receive 5% discount at Worldwide Beauty Hospital
@1QLeadership Question: What matters most in how we develop student-athletes? College football analyst Yogi Roth challenges administrators to see athletes not as transactions or brands, but as **human** stories whose mental skills and identity must be developed as intentionally as their physical talent. He argues that in today's NIL and transfer-portal era, alignment on "what matters most" from the president to the graduate assistant is the only sustainable way to support coaches, protect athletes' mental health, and keep sport rooted in purpose rather than purely in revenue. - Mental performance is framed as a competitive advantage: Roth emphasizes visualization, self-talk, body language, and "competing in the absence of fear," urging programs to front-load mental skills support with licensed professionals just as aggressively as they invest in strength and conditioning. - Athlete identity and NIL: The discussion warns that a hyper-transactional environment and NIL money amplify "athlete identity syndrome," and calls on coaches and departments to help athletes know their story, voice, and purpose beyond their sport and logo so the college experience sets up the next 40–60 years, not just the next season. - Alignment and culture as AD work: Roth stresses that presidents, ADs, coaches, and staff must be able to answer the same "what matters most here?" question, and that administrators should structure resources, policies, and daily operations to mirror those priorities to create a sustainable alignment. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Welcome back, Duckies! What a weekend of stars, glitz, and so many awards—yes, we're talking about the Grammy Awards. This past Sunday, your favorite hosts, Nicky Trend and Manny Oso, settled in to watch the marathon that was the 2026 Grammys.The night delivered big moments, historic milestones, and a few surprise wins. Some were undeniable (congrats, Benito!), while others… sparked debate. One thing was crystal clear though: the room was loudly unified on certain social issues—and I.C.E. was not getting any love.Enter Jelly Roll.Fresh off his win for Best Contemporary Country Album, Jelly Roll gave a heartfelt acceptance speech, thanking his savior, Jesus. But it was after the show, during press questions, where things took a sharp turn. When asked a politically charged question involving I.C.E., Jelly's response raised eyebrows—and not in a good way.From brushing off politics as something “drug addicts don't talk about,” to framing himself as a “dumb redneck” just trying to survive, his answer didn't sit right with us. Especially since, let's be real—he didn't have to take “one more question.” Sorry, Jelly. You may not owe anyone your opinion, but that answer absolutely earns a clap-back.And of course… we had to talk about it.So now we're throwing it to you: • How do you feel when your favorite artist clashes with your own ideologies? • Do Jelly Roll's past and upbringing explain his political alignment? • What would have been a better answer in that moment?See the video and judge for yourself:https://youtu.be/1s_kKiQ3IA8?si=KE_kaxnglXw-sHakTo keep up with the Ducks in charge follow:FB & IG: @BubblebathstoriesNicky Trendz IG: @nickyTRENDZManny Oso IG: @gotnotime4dissFor official Merch head over to Bubblebathstories.co☎️ Or call us at 347-878-1144 !!!
Ever walked out of the vet with a receipt and regret because you didn't ask about options, priorities, or cost? You are not the only one. Most pet parents do not stay quiet because they do not have questions. They stay quiet because they are worried about how the question will make them sound, like they are difficult, cheap, dumb, or like they are questioning the vet.In this Pet Parent Power-Up bonus episode, I am giving you one simple question to ask yourself before the appointment that helps you push past the hesitation and speak up, even when the conversation feels awkward or stressful.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER: • The real reason you hesitate to ask questions at the vet • The one question that helps you push past the fear that keeps you quiet • A quick 30-second prep you can do before your next appointment so you walk in ready to ask what you need to ask Support the showExpert Pet Advice for busy pet parents! Love the show? Leave a 5-star review so more pet parents can find us, and share this episode with someone who needs it. Follow:
@1QLeadership Question: How are athletic departments incorporating pro sports operating principles while protecting their school's institutional mission? Ed Kull, VP & Director of Athletics at Saint John's University, discusses how the athletics department is adapting to a rapidly changing, more professionalized era of college sports, especially men's basketball. He talks about using a revenue-first, startup-style approach and how that model intersects with mission, academics, and student‑athlete welfare. - Kull describes leading the department like a **startup**, emphasizing three parallel revenue streams: annual fund, capital projects, and new revenue-sharing obligations tied to the professionalization of college sports. He highlights resource constraints (small staff, no football, limited facilities) and how creativity in licensing, sponsorships, and partnerships is helping the department stay competitive. - The conversation also explores how Kull's corporate and pro sports background (Coca-Cola, Vitamin Water, NFL, private equity) shapes a professional sports model inside a Catholic, non-profit university. - Kull stresses education on money management and life after sport, the need for legal and advisory structures, and his belief that academics and degree completio
Subscribe to Alli's New Substack - Wise Woman Method Today I'm sitting down with Erin Port—one of my brilliant business coaching clients and a dear friend—to discuss her new book, Tiny Tweaks, Happy Life. If you're tired of empty promises, burnout, and overwhelming advice, you'll relate to our conversation. Here's what I know about you: you don't need permission to rest or rise. You need a strategy that fits your life—something that helps you enjoy your days rather than just get through them. That's what Erin offers. She shows how small tweaks create momentum you didn't know you needed. This is how high performers stay consistent without burnout. They don't overhaul their routines or lives. They adjust, optimize, and move forward with intention. Timestamps: (06:04) - Why Tiny Tweaks Beat Big Life Overhauls Every Time (08:02) - The One Question to Ask Before You Start Anything New (12:48) - The Happiness Square: A Simple Framework for More Daily Joy (17:14) - The Tiny Tweaks Erin Made That Quietly Paid Off Big (22:54) - Why Celebrating Tiny Wins Changes Everything WATCH ALLI ON YOUTUBE Links to great things we discussed: Join Alli's Substack - Wise Woman Era Erin's Book: Tiny Tweaks, Happy Life Erin's Song Recommendations: Goodness of God, Brave, Feel This Moment. & Fight Song Erin's TV Recommendation: When Calls the Heart Erin's Book Recommendation: Garden City Erin's Product Recommendations: Wite Out Correction Tape & Sweet Loren's Cookie Dough The Uplift app is here! Try it free for 30 days. Alli on YouTube I hope you loved this episode!
The Waiting Well - Infertility, Faith-based Encouragement, Trying to Conceive, Fertility
Why does God seem to give babies so easily to people who don't even want them—while others pray and wait for years? In this episode, we confront this painful question head-on, unpack what it reveals about our hearts, and anchor ourselves in truth about God's sovereignty and goodness.
A client spent three weeks stuck on a hiring decision. One simple question cut through the noise and ended the paralysis in under a minute.
Can you spot a narcissist with just one question? Lee Hammock breaks down the science-backed "SINS" test and why narcissists often admit the truth.In this episode of The Mental Healness Podcast, Lee Hammock dives into the Single Item Narcissism Scale (SINS)—a research-backed method from Ohio State University that claims a single question is nearly as accurate as a 40-question clinical inventory.As a self-aware narcissist, Lee explains why this question works on a psychological level and why many narcissists view their traits as a source of pride rather than shame.Key Takeaways:The SINS Methodology: How researchers compared the one-question test to the Narcissistic Personality Inventory.Why Narcissists Admit It: The "low social desirability" factor and why being called a narcissist can feel like a compliment to some.The Trap of Awareness: Why a "yes" answer isn't an invitation to fix them, but a warning for you to stay away.Grandiose vs. Vulnerable: Why this test fails on covert narcissists.Connect with Lee:My Courses: https://courses.mentalhealness.net 1-on-1 Coaching Calls: https://link.me/mentalhealnessAll My Link: https://beacons.page/mentalhealness Follow on Instagram/TikTok: @mentalhealnesssIf this episode helped you gain clarity, please leave a 5-star review on Spotify! It helps others find the validation they need to heal.
In this "One Question" episode, Cassie answers a question Christian parents ask all the time: How do I know if my child is ready for baptism? Cassie shares simple diagnostic questions to ask your child, how to look for fruit over time, and why it's wise to stay both curious and cautious—without quenching their excitement to follow Jesus.Resources Mentioned:Belong: Finding Your Place in God's Story (kids/family baptism & gospel curriculum referenced from Cassie's church)Is My Child Ready To Be Baptized? (episode from 2021) Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.