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In this episode of the Events Demystified Podcast, host Anca Platon Trifan delves into the intricacies of event design with Liz Lathan, Co-founder of Club Ichi. They discuss strategies for fostering genuine connections at events, blending community and technology, and moving beyond predictable programming. Liz shares her expertise on creating experiential and human-centered B2B marketing, her role in Club Ichi, and the philosophy behind spontaneous think tanks. She also offers insights into maintaining community engagement through intentional design, strategic collaboration, and leveraging technology effectively. Tune in for a conversation filled with valuable takeaways for anyone looking to enhance their event strategy.
Is it possible that your biggest step in faith begins with just saying yes—even before you know where it'll lead? Saying yes to God, even when you don't know all He's asking, is about trusting the One who's asking. It's not about having the plan—it's about knowing He's good. Mary didn't have all the details, but she said yes, and that yes changed everything. Our willingness can open the door for God to do more than we could ever imagine. I sit with Christina Semmens, author of Say Yes: Discovering Purpose, Peace, and Abundance in Daily Life, to talk about how small, daily choices can lead to a life of mission and meaning. We unpack how personal and relational evangelization isn't one-size-fits-all, and how saying yes—internally and externally—can transform your relationship with God and others. Whether you're seeking to live your faith more intentionally or just need a dose of spiritual encouragement, Christina offers practical wisdom and heartfelt insight to help you walk more closely with God and embrace your unique calling. [00:01] Meet Christina Simmons: Author and Speaker [02:19] Christina's Personal Journey and Background [08:12] Discovering Faith and Mission [12:23] The Power of Saying Yes [16:20] Living Out Your Unique Mission [21:18] Practical Tools for Spiritual Growth [28:55] Real-Life Transformations [34:30] The Importance of Retreats in Daily Life [36:08] Making Time for Spiritual Retreats [42:26] The Four Rs of Scripture Reading [47:58] Programs vs. Processes in Spiritual Life [50:06] Holistic CPR: Customized Personal Formation [54:59] Dealing with Loneliness on Mission [01:01:55] Final Thoughts and Contact Information Don't forget to check out Say Yes to Holiness (https://www.sayyestoholiness.com/) or contact Christina (mailto:christinasemmens@gmail.com) personally. For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
Appointed as the new Chair of the Australia-Indonesia Institute, Lydia Santoso conveyed on what would be her personal mission in the role. - Ditunjuk sebagai Ketua Australia-Indonesia Institute yang baru, Lydia Santoso menyampaikan apa yang menjadi misi pribadinya dalam peran tersebut.
In this deeply thought-provoking episode, Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with CPA and nonprofit strategist Missy Sue Mastel to dismantle the myths around money, mission, and what truly matters. From growing up in a family-run bagel bakery to building systems for nonprofits and mission-driven corporations, Missy Sue shares how financial structure and purpose can (and should) coexist. This isn't just about how nonprofits can build sustainable revenue, it's about how every woman can define her own “theory of change” and build wealth that fuels real-world transformation. If you've ever wondered how your financial life could reflect your values, this conversation is for you. 02:15 – Missy's Early Money Lessons from the Bakery 07:55 – “Money Alone Doesn't Remove Stress” 13:20 – Discovering Purpose through Volunteerism 21:10 – What It Really Means to Be a CPA for Good 27:40 – The Power of the “Theory of Change” in Wealth and Nonprofits 36:15 – B Corps, Impact Reports & Accountability 45:30 – Personal Mission = Organizational Mission
Kevin and Julie explore how to keep Jesus Christ at the true center of gospel teaching. Drawing from personal experience and Stephen Covey's insights, they introduce the idea of creating a personal mission statement to guide teaching efforts. They discuss how common distractions—like content, fear, or approval—can shift our focus, and how a Christ-centered mission realigns our purpose. With practical questions and examples, they invite listeners to reflect, refocus, and teach with greater intention and connection._______________Subscribe for more free YouTube Tips: https://www.youtube.com/teachingrestored?sub_confirmation=1Find all episodes: https://teachingrestoredAsk a question for us to answer on our podcast: https://teachingrestored.com/contact-us/Join us on:✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachingrestored✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teachingrestored✅ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@teachingrestored
Kevin and Julie explore how to keep Jesus Christ at the true center of gospel teaching. Drawing from personal experience and Stephen Covey's insights, they introduce the idea of creating a personal mission statement to guide teaching efforts. They discuss how common distractions—like content, fear, or approval—can shift our focus, and how a Christ-centered mission realigns our purpose. With practical questions and examples, they invite listeners to reflect, refocus, and teach with greater intention and connection._______________Subscribe for more free YouTube Tips: https://www.youtube.com/teachingrestored?sub_confirmation=1Find all episodes: https://teachingrestoredAsk a question for us to answer on our podcast: https://teachingrestored.com/contact-us/Join us on:✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachingrestored✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teachingrestored✅ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@teachingrestored
Simon Sinek says that a lot of organizations can talk about what they do and how they do it. But he says, “Very few organizations know why they do what they do.” And it's the ‘why' that is the most important. In this episode, we're taking this lesson and more from Simon Sinek with the help of our special guest, Guru Sundar.Together, we talk about finding your ‘why', looking for inspiration in unexpected places, and timing your content so it feels fresh. About our guest, Guru SundarGuru Sundar is VP of Marketing at Abridge, a leader in generative AI for healthcare. Guru has been with the company since September 2023. He previously served as VP of Marketing at Looking Glass Factory and Butterfly Network. Guru holds a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University and an MSc in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California.What B2B Companies Can Learn From Simon Sinek:Find your ‘why'. Figure out the reason your work is important and use that in your content. Guru says, ”Every company should have a ‘why' that's rooted in a large problem. And it may be broken into a subset of problems that you tackle over time, but like really focus on that ‘why.'”Look for inspiration in unusual places. Inspiration for your content can come from unexpected places. Guru says, ”Drawing inspiration from outside is culturally ingrained in how we do what we do at Abridge, because if you look at who's next to you, you're not going to innovate. But if you look way far out and break down like, ‘Oh, that brand or that person is having similar challenges, but they're making t-shirts, but I can draw some inspiration from them,' or like ‘That person over there is making music, or they're making some form of art that no one's ever seen before.'”Time your delivery so content stays fresh. Finesse is everything when delivering content to your audience. Guru says, ”No one likes fatigue. And so you have to keep fatigue, freshness, innovation in mind as you're generating these pieces of content. You could have like four or five different content streams. And people need to hear things multiple times, but they don't need to hear it seven times in a row. A lot of the content is developing the right things for your audience that are innately interesting. If you just ask someone, ‘Hey, is this interesting? Is this useful?' They say yes. But then serving it at the right frequency, at the right time, in the right form factor and package, is what I think differentiates okay marketers from incredible marketers.”Quotes*”Drawing inspiration from outside is culturally ingrained in how we do what we do at Abridge, because if you look at who's next to you, you're not going to innovate. But if you look way far out and break down like, ‘Oh, that brand or that person is having similar challenges, but they're making t-shirts, but I can draw some inspiration from them,' or like ‘That person over there is making music, or they're making some form of art that no one's ever seen before.'”*”Every company should have a ‘why' that's rooted in a large problem. And it may be broken into a subset of problems that you tackle over time, but like really focus on that ‘why.'”*”You can break marketing down into two mainstreams. It's like amazing content that resonates with your audience, you know, your buyer, your end user, and then you have to serve it on all the right channels with the right frequency, usage, et cetera, like cut it up the right way. But content is everything. So it's like, what is it that's going to inspire your buyers? What is it that's going to inspire your end users? And it's keeping it provocative.”*”No one likes fatigue. And so you have to keep fatigue, freshness, innovation in mind as you're generating these pieces of content. You could have like four or five different content streams. And people need to hear things multiple times, but they don't need to hear it seven times in a row. A lot of the content is developing the right things for your audience that are innately interesting. If you just ask someone, ‘Hey, is this interesting? Is this useful?' They say yes. But then serving it at the right frequency, at the right time, in the right form factor and package, is what I think differentiates okay marketers from incredible marketers.”*”If I was to give advice to others, like, really understand your personas, and make sure you know what they need and do it in the most authentic way. If you don't believe in the content, don't serve the content. And I think a lot of people in marketing just check the box. ‘We need to do emails. We need to do ads. We need to do a white paper,' but like, why are you doing it? And then assess like, ‘Did this work? Did this not work?' And use that as impetus to drive the next thing. But you have to really believe in your content. And I think a lot of people are very tactical and that's where I think it falls flat.“*”The way we operate at Abridge is like you almost have this mentality that this is the last time you're ever gonna create a piece of content. So make it last, make it meaningful. At some point, you gotta pull back and appreciate everything you've done. Take stock of it. But in the moment, like, don't look back. Don't look too far forward. Focus on today and crush it. And when you think about content that way, it's like, ‘I'm going to really focus on this piece of content. I don't really care what we've done in the past. I don't care what we're going to do in the future. I want to make this count.'”Time Stamps[0:55] Meet Guru Sundar, VP of Marketing at Abridge[1:53] Guru Sundar's Journey into Marketing[4:31] The Role and Vision at Abridge[7:35] The Importance of Brand and Inspiration[16:37] Simon Sinek's Golden Circle[19:29] Personal Mission and Healthcare Innovation[23:25] The Impact of Transparency in Healthcare[25:20] AI and Deeper Understanding in Healthcare[25:46] The Importance of Patient History[27:53] Marketing and Storytelling in Healthcare[31:41] Challenges in B2B Healthcare Marketing[33:09] Clinician and Patient-Centric Solutions[43:12] The Role of Content in Marketing[50:34] Final Thoughts and TakeawaysLinksConnect with Guru on LinkedInLearn more about Simon Sinek and “Starting with Why”About Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both nonfiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith Gooderham, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
Entrepreneurship can feel like a lonely grind, but it doesn't have to be. Dave Parker, the CEO of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, knows firsthand what it takes to build, scale, and sometimes close a business. In this episode, he joins Alex Raymond to share what separates successful founders from those who get stuck—breaking down product-market fit, the power of timing, and why self-awareness matters more than most people think. A key takeaway? Forum, EO's peer-driven support system, offers entrepreneurs a space to be real about the highs and lows without the noise of unsolicited advice. Dave opens up about his own mental health journey and why having the right people around you can make or break your ability to keep going. He also challenges the idea of failing fast, arguing that knowing when to walk away is just as important as knowing when to push through. For founders navigating uncertainty, this episode is a reminder that resilience isn't just about grinding harder, but about making better decisions, leaning on the right community, and staying clear-eyed about what actually works. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 03:31 Product-Market Fit 05:01 Five Components of Product-Market Fit 10:20 Timeless Advice from Mentors 15:09 Timing and Market Conditions 18:09 Importance of Clear Communication 20:09 Solving Complex Problems 25:00 EO's Mission and Growth Goals 28:48 Personal Mission and Vision 30:30 Entrepreneurship is Lonely but Doesn't Have to Be 34:20 Dealing with Burnout and Mental Health 38:00 Importance of Forum in EO 40:02 Self-Awareness as a Key Mindset Shift Links Connect with Dave Parker: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daveparker/ Website: https://eonetwork.org/ Connect with Alex Raymond: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afraymond/ Website: https://amplifyam.com/ HiveCast.fm is a proud sponsor of The Conscious Entrepreneur Podcast. Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Description:Learn how to uncover your true purpose, create a meaningful life roadmap, and overcome obstacles on your journey to personal fulfillment. This episode provides practical strategies for aligning your goals with your values and building a supportive community.Key Topics Covered:Understanding the definition and significance of purposeStep-by-step process for purpose discoveryCreating an effective life roadmapOvercoming common obstaclesBuilding supportive networksShow Notes:In this empowering episode, we dive deep into the concept of purpose and how it shapes both personal and professional success. Discover why having a clear sense of purpose leads to greater happiness, resilience, and achievement in all areas of life.What You'll Learn:The true definition of purpose and its impact on life satisfactionPractical steps to uncover your unique purposeHow to create a comprehensive life roadmapStrategies for overcoming common barriersThe importance of community support in achieving goalsKey Takeaways:Purpose extends beyond career goals, encompassing values, passions, and impactA life roadmap should include personal values, vision statements, and actionable stepsRegular review and adjustment of goals ensures continued alignment with purposeSupport networks play crucial roles in purpose-driven successGO BOLDLY HOMEWORKWhat is your purpose? How do you know? Tag us on social media @goboldlytogether and share your episode takeawaysCheck out our Defining You course to develop your own personal mission statementThank you for tuning in to this episode of We Go Boldly Podcast. We hope you found our discussion insightful and that the strategies we covered inspire you to take actionable steps towards your personal development goals. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts, subscribe to our channel on YouTube, and follow us on IG @goboldlytogether, FB @goboldlytogether, or LI @goboldlyinitiative for more updates and exclusive content. Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts and more about your personal development journey. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live. Don't forget to find us and subscribe on YouTube too. CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/Website: goboldlyinitiative.com or https://we-go-boldly-podcast.simplecast.com/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsPh8gu_ugJqvvnYiuRSyPQLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiativePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldlyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoBoldlyTogetherPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/
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Discovering Leadership Education and Personal Mission at the Georgic Schoolroom In this episode of LEMIWorks, host Heidi Christianson welcomes Rebekah Celeste from the Georgic Schoolroom to discuss the transformative power of project-based learning and leadership education. Rebekah shares her personal journey from feeling pressured in a traditional high school setting to finding direction and purpose through the Georgic Schoolroom. She elaborates on the unique aspects of the program, including the five pillars of the Georgic Schoolroom, gardening projects, personal development, and the creation of her herbal medicine business. The episode emphasizes the importance of mentorship, hands-on experience, and discovering one's personal mission. It also explores the challenges and rewards of alternative educational paths, providing insight for parents considering such options for their children. Contact Rebekah via email – bekah@mastertrac.com Video about the summer program (Georgic Schoolroom): https://youtu.be/XgdfXccieDI?si=gkaGTwaer9QbDXY9 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardening_with_william_demille/ Website: https://www.thegeorgicrevolution.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/william.demille.50 Williams Book: https://www.amazon.com/Worry-Free-Eating-William-John-DeMille/dp/B0BW2Y4GLZ 00:00 Welcome to LEMIWorks 00:26 Meet Rebekah Celeste 01:24 Transitioning from High School to College 03:58 Discovering Leadership Education 06:28 Introduction to the Georgic Schoolroom 08:18 Rebekah's First Year Experience 13:28 Her Second Year and Herbal Medicine 15:32 Creating a Business from Passion 20:25 Impact of the Georgic Schoolroom on Others 36:46 Daily Life at the Georgic Schoolroom 40:16 Rebekah's Business and Final Thoughts
This episode centers around the evolution of equine veterinary careers and personal missions - highlighting how three colleagues redefined their paths with the support of community and programs like Decade One. Through candid conversations, Stacey, Kelly, and Misty explore the challenges of finding fulfillment in a demanding profession and the importance of collaboration, personal growth, and sustainability in veterinary practice. • Discussion on personal career evolution from vet school dreams to current realities • Introduction to Decade One and its role in fostering community among veterinarians • Sharing journeys of career transformation and embracing flexibility • Conversations about the challenges faced by recent graduates in equine practice • Insights on the significance of mentorship and supportive networks • The creation of Sustainability and Equine Practice Seminars as a response to industry needs • Plans for future collaborations through Decade One and the Sustainability in Equine Practice Seminar series • Encouragement to pursue personal fulfillment and redefine veterinary pathsFind out more!www.decadeonevet.comwww.sepseminars.comAAEP Scholarship for Decade One MembershipSend a text and let me know what you think about the episode!Support the showConnect with Stacey or find more from The Whole Veterinarian!www.thewholeveterinarian.comIf you want to have a small part in supporting the production of the show, click here to Buy Me A Coffee!IG @thewholeveterinarianListen on your favorite podcast player hereThank you for your time and support!
Having It ALL: Conversations about living an Abundant Loving Life
At the end of last week's episode I left you with a cliffhanger. Last week I was talking about FEEDBACK and the power of feedback to ensure you stay on path in life. I introduced the question, "What's the point of being on path if you don't know where the path is leading you to?" I left you with the promise that the next episode would be about Mission Statements and would feature a special guest. Well...here we are! This week I have an incredibly awesome guest with me, live in the studio (first episode with a guest in the flesh with me), and we get down and dirty on everything about Personal Mission Statements. Most people have heard of Mission Statements within businesses or organizations. But have you ever thought about how a Personal Mission Statement might impact your life? The difference between a life that's fueled by a clear, intentional mission, and one that is not, can be staggering. What you'll learn in this episode: Exactly what a Personal Mission Statement is, how they are used, and why they're important A process for developing your own Personal Mission Statement Stories and testimonies of people's experience of life before and after creating a Personal Mission Statement A taste of a very unique way to create a more badass life STRUGGLING WITH CONSISTENCY? Download the free "trust account" app from the YourDay Balance Game, and start building trust with YOURSELF today! Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.balancegame.ydbg iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ydbg-watch-play-discover/id1489276659 FEELING THE IMPACT OF CODEPENDENCY? Watch the free #1 obstacle video and learn what derails all successful people and keeps them from moving from codependent to independent https://theydbg.com/obstacle-video/ WANT TO FEEL MORE CLARITY, CONFIDENCE AND PURPOSE? Get the "Having It A.L.L. Blueprint", my self-paced online program for designing and living your greatest life! https://hia.ck.page/products/blueprint CHECK OUT SOME OFFERS FROM OUR AWESOME PARTNERS Needed: https://bit.ly/3IKmWzL - use code HIA20 to get 20% off your order or HIA100 for $100 off a Complete Plan LEAVE THE PODCAST A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/having-it-all-conversations-about-living-an-abundant/id1093257684 CHECK OUT THE ENTIRE HAVING IT A.L.L. PODCAST CATALOG https://www.matthewbivens.com/ GET IN TOUCH WITH MATTHEW matthew@matthewbivens.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is Brian Weisfeld, co-author of four middle grade books—both fiction and non-fiction—as well as the founder of The Startup Squad Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to teaching kids about entrepreneurship.Today we talk about:* how a personal mission can drive your writing career* the differences in writing fiction, nonfiction and graphic novels* what Brian has learned through some ups and downs in publishing* how to come up with out-of-the-box ideas for book events to promote your work, and so much moreI hope you enjoy the show!» Past podcast episodes live HERESpecial swag and autograph offer:Brian has generously offered to send autographed bookplates and some swag to anyone in our podcast community who purchases his books. To get an autographed bookplate and swag, just send an email to info@thestartupsquad.com and mention the CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY podcast in the subject line!✍
When she first moved to the United States from Brazil as a teenager, entrepreneur, model, and author Camila Alves McConaughey worked as a house cleaner. She soon rose to fame and launched a stellar modeling career. She's since become an advocate for healthy eating and launched a lifestyle brand called Women of Today. She joins the show to talk about how she lives with integrity in matters of family, career, and for herself. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When a mental hack promises an easier path, it can lead to choices that prioritize immediate gratification over the company's fundamental values and long-term objectives. In the podcast, Greg and I speak of how to move a business forward maintaining a long-term perspective, ensuring that as methods and technologies evolve in a New Way of Doing Business, a healthy mindset, core values and purpose remain steadfast with sustainable success. Full article here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/mindset-mission Get all our free articles here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/newsletter A New Way of Doing Business is an online course to help you implement principles of a business you own and doesn't own you: https://goalsforyourlife.com/new-way-doing-business CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:59 - Mindset Hacks 05:14 - Overcoming Feeling Stuck 08:19 - Limiting Mindsets 13:25 - Identifying Unhealthy Mindsets 17:17 - Impact of Mission Statement on Goals 19:38 - Goal Evaluation Techniques 24:03 - The "Good Enough" Mentality 26:08 - Mindset and Personal Mission 29:00 - Conclusion
In this gripping episode, Dr. Stanton Hom speaks with Cory Gautereaux, an army veteran and expert on the East San Diego County border. Cory, who has taken on various roles from a Blackhawk crew chief to a respiratory therapist, dives into his experiences and the dark realities of illegal immigration and child trafficking. They discuss the humanizing aspects of healthcare, the harsh truths of border crossings, and the insidious nature of organ harvesting. Cory shares his mission-driven journey, the foundation of his new nonprofit 'The GOAT Initiative,' and a call to action for everyone to be more vigilant and proactive in their communities. This episode uncovers the connections between various illicit activities and offers insight into how citizens can play a role in combating these deep-seated issues. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 02:34 Corey's Military and Professional Journey 03:22 The Border Crisis: Personal Insights 05:39 Humanizing the Border Issue 09:23 Challenges and Realities of Illegal Immigration 16:04 The Chinese Influence and Long-Term Strategy 30:08 Child Trafficking and Personal Mission 34:46 The Sound of Freedom: A Horrifying Reality 35:09 Human Trafficking in Korea: A Personal Account 36:22 Challenges in Law Enforcement and Task Forces 39:55 The Cartel and International Threats 41:49 Future Vision and Realistic Expectations 49:58 Call to Action: Protecting Our Children 57:52 The GOAT Initiative: Fighting Trafficking 01:01:32 Final Thoughts and Call for Support Resources: Remember to Rate, Review, and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify! 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Meghan is joined by Katie Hansen to discuss key principles to develop a love of learning, and to specifically learn our individual missions. Topics include: - The Meaning of Co-Mission- Love of God = Love of Learning- Asking Questions- Developing an Environment of Learning- Abraham's Life Model for LearningLearn more about Foundation Builders Guide. Katie Hansen was born with a heart that naturally “seeks and finds”. After growing up exploring and discovering the woods, ponds, creeks, and fields in the Maryland countryside, she embarked on a path of seeking to understand truth in this world and then how to teach that truth in a Christ-like way touching the hearts and minds of others. After receiving a Bachelor's degree in teaching, she received a call to teach her own children and has spent the last 25 years studying Servant-Leadership education, teaching youth and adult classes, mentoring with women in her community, serving on boards and studying the Hebrew Way from the language itself. Through that experience building foundation within herself and sharing from a sincere desire to serve in God's Kingdom, she has begun fulfilling one of her life-calls to assist in the restoration of our Original Culture & Story through Foundation Builder Guide's original Hebraic sources study program & Facilitator Mentoring community. She is also the author of her upcoming book, The Hebrew Model: Restoring Our Original Culture & Story, as well as over 20 children's stories sharing the Hebraic Principles of Creation through principle-based messages.Have Feedback? Send the LDD team a text! "Consider Yourself As Eve: A Guide to Spiritual Development for Women (and the Men Who Love Them" will be available for pre-order in October 2024! Sign up to receive updates on the book release and future events.
This episode of the What the Fundraising podcast features Amber Melanie Smith. She is a speaker, award-winning nonprofit founder, social entrepreneur, and social impact YouTuber. Moreover, Amber empowers individuals to craft a life and career dedicated to creating positive social change through her growing online community, speaking engagements, and educational content. Tune in to explore Amber's journey, learn from her experiences, and discover strategies for aligning personal passions with professional pursuits! In this episode, you will be able to: Uncover the impact of leadership transition on organizational effectiveness. Identify and address burnout in leadership roles. Examine the importance of aligning personal work style with organizational needs. Explore how to manage the emotional challenges of leaving a long-term role. Learn ways to clarify and stay true to your personal mission. Get all the resources from today's episode here. This week's episode is sponsored by DonorPerfect. Remember, every powerful movement starts with a single spark.Your expertise is that spark! Head over to donorperfect.com/donorperfect-conference to register today! Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_malloryerickson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthefundraising YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@malloryerickson7946 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/mallory-erickson-bressler/ Website: malloryerickson.com/podcast Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-the-fundraising/id1575421652 If you haven't already, please visit our new What the Fundraising community forum. Check it out and join the conversation at this link. If you're looking to raise more from the right funders, then you'll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, we have Rachel Sheerin, a speaker, trainer, and sales coach specializing in the hospitality industry. Rachel shares her journey from experiencing severe burnout in her early career to founding her own business, where she focuses on helping others sell more, find joy in their work, and define success on their own terms. She discusses the importance of preventing burnout, fostering happiness, and improving workplace communication. Rachel also explains her methods for motivating teams through engaging keynote speeches and transformative training sessions. Emphasizing vulnerability and likability in leadership, Rachel provides valuable advice for entrepreneurs and CEOs striving to create a positive impact in their organizations. Website: www.rachelsheerin.com LinkedIn: rachelsheerin Facebook: Rachel Sheerin – Speaker, Trainer & Coach Previous Episode: iam127-speaker-trainer-and-sales-coach-on-a-personal-mission-to-help-people-supercharge-their-sales-team-and-be-happier Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter–our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!
Jesus was on mission with every person he interacted with in his life. He was never too busy or too distracted to see people and know them for who they were. This school year, our challenge is to see people the way Jesus saw people so that we can be on the same mission as him in our schools – as an adult or a student. The story of Zacchaeus shows us exactly what to do. Pastor Matt Pineda | Back to School Weekend 2024 | Luke 19:1-10 CONNECT WITH US Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mpccgreenwood Twitter: https://twitter.com/mpccgreenwood Instagram: https://instagram.com/mpccgreenwood Website: https://mpcc.info/
Chuck Cooper, founder of Whitewater Consulting, shares his journey of transitioning from the corporate world to starting his own consulting company. He emphasizes the importance of valuing individuals and building trust and unity among teams. Chuck discusses the significance of real-life experience and wisdom in leadership and the need for effective communication. He highlights the need for leaders to remain curious and ask questions, as well as the importance of creating personal mission, vision, and values. Chuck also emphasizes the need for leaders to reward themselves and give themselves grace.Learn more about Chuck at www.whitewaterconsulting.netSign up for the monthly newsletter with Steve and Career Competitor by providing your details here - Request to become part of our communityAlso be sure to give him and the show a follow on Instagram @careercompetitorpodcast
Send us a Text Message.Watch the "The Amazon Genius & Controversy Of Steven Pope (My Amazon Guy)" @AdamHeist full interview: https://youtu.be/PS9vCMQI75c?si=djWN0O-uuKc0DNqhSteven Pope, founder of My Amazon Guy, shares insights on the incredible journey of growing an Amazon agency from scratch to a $20 million business. Learn about the importance of hiring the right people, balancing client risks, and his future plans beyond My Amazon Guy.#AmazonAgency #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth → Use Data Dive with code MAG for exclusive savings!↳ https://2.datadive.tools/subscription/subscribe?ref=otkxnwu&coupon=MAG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join My Amazon Guy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Follow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Please subscribe to the podcast at: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwTimestamps:0:00 - Agency Journey1:00 - Rapid Growth and Revenue Milestones1:56 - Importance of Hiring and Culture3:00 - Balancing Risk and Reward with Clients3:39 - Future Goals and Vision4:10 - Personal Mission and ImpactSupport the Show.
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Send me a one-way text about this episode! I'll give you a shout out or answer your question on a future episode.In today's Monday Motivation, I'm sharing my summer memories of creating from my grandmother's scrap box and how I carried that practice into my own home when my children were growing up. Whether to fill time on a rainy afternoon, keep little hands busy during travel or in waiting rooms, a Busy Box for your kids or grandkids will certainly spark creativity. Just remember, it's not really about the end result, it's the process and the memory you are making of being creative together. I'm also answering a listener question from The AoH Mail Bag about creating family and personal mission plans.EPISODE NOTES & LINKSMail Bag Resources:Alecia Doty's Homemaker Portrait EpisodePillar's of Homemaking Deep Dive | Rhythms & Routines"Writing a Family Mission Statement" Focus on the Family articlePortable Busy Box Resources:Dover Publications Easy OrigamiString Game Book with StringCard Tricks Spiral Bound How to Draw BooksHOMEMAKING RESOURCESFree Weekly Newsletter, Homemaker Happy MailPrivate Facebook Group, Homemaker ForumNewsletter ArchiveJR Miller's Homemaking Study GuideAudio Newsletter available to Titus 2 Woman monthly supportersSUPPORT & CONNECT Review | Love The Podcast Contact | Voicemail |Instagram | Facebook | Website | Email Follow | Follow The PodcastSupport | theartofhomepodcast.com/supportSupport the Show.
In this continuation into the discussion of the 6 pillars of a spectacular life, Dwayne and Dr. Tim Reynolds delve into trust, relationship-building, and the significance of a personal mission. Through discussions on the vital role of trust in any relationship, the evolving dynamics of intimate connections, and parenting in the digital age, the conversation offers profound reflections and practical strategies. The conversation expands to address meaningful vs. superficial friendships, the importance of continuous personal growth, and the impact of spirituality on daily routines. A notable highlight is exploring the intersection of leadership and personal mission, emphasizing the need to overcome ego and be present. The episode concludes with the idea that improving oneself leads to better business outcomes, stressing balance and the importance of contributing to a fulfilled life.Time Stamps:00:00 Building Trust in Relationships00:32 Introduction01:04 The Importance of Genuine Friendships01:27 Parenting in the Digital Age05:28 Family Dynamics and Blended Families11:43 Discipline and Consequences18:46 The Round Pin Theory31:01 Sharpening the Sword: Mental and Spiritual Growth37:27 Exploring Diverse Learning Interests37:53 The Joy of Unexpected Knowledge38:42 Spirituality and Theology39:23 The Power of Biographies40:35 The Importance of Continuous Learning42:55 Balancing Expertise and Broad Knowledge45:08 Gratitude and Contribution47:40 The Practice of Gratitude55:05 Leadership and Mission01:06:10 The Essence of Personal Growth01:15:05 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsConnect with Dwayne KerriganLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwayne-kerrigan-998113281/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessofdoingbusinessdk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessofdoingbusinessdk/Disclaimer The views, information, or opinions expressed by guests during The Business of Doing Business are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Dwayne Kerrigan and his affiliates. Dwayne Kerrigan or The Business of Doing Business is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. Listeners are advised to consult with a qualified professional or specialist before making any decisions based on the content of this podcast.
Ever wondered how to turn the housing crisis into an opportunity for innovation and profit? In this episode of REady2Scale, host Jeannette Friedrich, Director of Investor Relations at Blue Lake Capital, dives deep into the complexities of the housing crisis and innovative solutions with Adam Zach, co-founder of Home Equity Partner. This episode is packed with insights into how to disrupt the real estate industry, create impact, and generate returns. Key Takeaways: Adam Zach's Journey: -Adam shares his inspiring journey from a civil engineer to a successful real estate investor who retired at 32. -Insights into his early investment strategies and how personal development played a crucial role in his success. Innovative Rent-to-Own Strategies: -Explanation of different rent-to-own strategies, lease purchase options, and contract for deeds. -How Home Equity Partner connects real estate investors with potential homeowners who are a few years away from qualifying for a mortgage. -Detailed breakdown of how each strategy works and the benefits for both investors and tenant-buyers. Navigating High Interest Rates: -Discussion on how the current high-interest rate environment impacts rent-to-own models. -Strategies for maintaining incentivized returns despite higher borrowing costs. Mitigating Risks: -How Home Equity Partner mitigates risks through thorough tenant screening, rent guarantee insurance, and careful pairing of investors and properties. -Importance of understanding investor goals and tailoring deals to meet specific needs. Scaling a Real Estate Business: -Adam shares lessons learned from scaling his business, including the importance of partnerships, continuous learning, and understanding deal flow. -Challenges and strategies in managing a large portfolio spread across multiple states. Personal Insights and Motivation: -Adam's personal mission to leverage real estate to appreciate lives and his focus on cash flow over wealth. -Jeannette shares her own motivations driven by securing the future for her children, especially those with disabilities. --- Practical Advice: Tips for those looking to scale their business, including finding the right partners, leveraging unique skill sets, and continuously learning. Encouragement to take the first step in any venture and be open to pivoting as new opportunities and challenges arise. Contact Information: Adam can be reached through LinkedIn, Facebook, or via the Home Equity Partner website at homeequitypartner.com. Prefer to listen to this episode? See transcript here. Watch the full episode here. Are you REady2Scale Your Multifamily Investments? Learn more about growing your wealth, strengthening your portfolio, and scaling to the next level at www.bluelake-capital.com. To reach Ellie & the Blue Lake team, email them at info@bluelake-capital.com or complete our investor form at www.bluelake-capital.com/new-investor-form and they'll connect with you. FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE ------------------------------- LinkedIn / bluelake-capital Instagram: / bluelake_capital X: / BlueLakeCap Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the Housing Crisis 00:37 Meet Adam Zach: From Engineer to Real Estate Mogul 02:03 Adam's Journey to Early Retirement 04:21 Disrupting the Real Estate Market 06:45 Understanding Rent-to-Own Strategies 10:21 Navigating High Interest Rates 17:49 Mitigating Risks in Rent-to-Own Investments 22:34 Scaling the Business 23:44 Managing a Large Real Estate Portfolio 24:55 The Power of Partnerships 25:36 Scaling the Business 26:12 Active vs. Passive Investing 27:15 Personal Mission and Real Estate 28:59 Understanding Investor Goals 29:53 Unique Advantages and Motivations 33:49 Lessons in Scaling a Company 37:28 Lightning Round Questions 44:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts #investing #realestate #rent-to-own #wealth Producer: Blue Lake Capital Strategist: Syed Mahmood Editor: Emma Walker Opening Music: Pomplamoose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00:00 - Introduction to the episode and a brief recap of the concepts of leveraging pain as a tool for personal and communal growth. 00:01:30 - Melissa recounts the painful yet transformative experiences following her daughter Layden's death, focusing on overcoming the feelings of punishment and unworthiness. 00:02:35 - Discussion on building the muscle of self-trust and focusing on one's mission without external validation. 00:04:46 - Erik delves into the universal battle between our rational and irrational thoughts, emphasizing the importance of nurturing the ‘angel' voice to combat the often louder, negative ‘devil' voice. 00:08:44 - Strategies for maintaining a positive outlook, the benefits of physical activity on mental clarity, and the importance of establishing routines that encourage positive decision-making. 00:11:18 - Addressing the toxic impact of victim mentality and entitlement, and how these can hinder personal and professional growth. 00:19:43 - Closing thoughts on the power of owning your journey, disregarding the naysayers, and the importance of personal accountability in achieving dreams. About the Podcast:Scar Tissue is your go-to podcast for stories and discussions that dive deep into the ways we can use our most challenging experiences to forge our paths and live authentically. Join Melissa Dugalecki as she and her guests uncover the strength buried in the scars we carry. Meet the Host:Melissa Dugalecki is more than just the voice behind the podcast; she is a beacon of resilience who has turned profound personal loss into a platform for transformative growth and empowerment. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to embrace their path with courage and authenticity, reminding us that growth often comes from our deepest challenges. Catch up with me on socials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissadlugolecki/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melissa.dlugoleckiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-dlugolecki-b24988141/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@melissadlugoleckiYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MelissaDlugolecki
This episode explores the themes of living explicitly beyond societal norms, personal freedom, and relationships through the insights of your host, Los Angeles attorney Jason Ingber, and therapist Rachel Feldman, coupled with a personal narrative on self-acceptance versus societal conformity. Jason shares his path to liberation through intentional deviation from societal expectations, influenced by Rachel's expertise in narrative therapy, medical sociology, human rights, and post-structuralism, which emphasizes the importance of authenticity and vulnerability. Together, they examine the therapeutic power of living with intentionality, the pressures of societal conformity, and the courage required to embrace personal truths. Additionally, a reflective monologue touches on the journey from self-policing to self-acceptance, outlining the transition from nihilism to conviction, and underlining the significance of each personal choice against the backdrop of societal expectations. This episode invites listeners to consider explicit communication and self-awareness as avenues to a more dignified, self-determined, and less oppressed life. 00:00 Embracing Failure and Living Explicitly: A Therapeutic Journey 00:55 Introducing Jason and Rachel: A Lawyer and His Therapist Dive Deep 02:09 The Power of Living Explicitly: Transparency vs. Explicitness 04:03 The Courage to Share Private Thoughts: Benefits and Risks 06:45 Unconventional Therapy: Breaking Norms for Deeper Connection 07:39 Decentering Power in Therapy: A Therapist's Vulnerable Approach 16:40 Navigating Identity, Power, and Relationships in Therapy 17:47 The Personal Mission of Intentional Failure 18:40 Subversive Action: Empowerment Through Ethical Stances 20:07 The Repetitive Nature of Growth and Overcoming Anxiety 24:03 Externalizing Problems: A Narrative Therapy Technique 27:41 Understanding Dominant Discourses and Empowerment 34:14 Personal Choices and Societal Expectations: The Decision Not to Have Children 38:43 The Complex Dynamics of Relationships and Individual Choices 42:11 The Complex Dynamics of Relationships and Self-Reflection 43:01 Exploring Personal Growth and Ideological Beliefs 45:53 Diving Deep into the Concept of Power and Its Impact 47:58 A Thoughtful Discussion on Religion, Belief, and God 54:50 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Understanding Values 01:01:25 Navigating Life's Choices with Intention and Conviction Like, Share & Subscribe - The Jason Ingber Show
Hear Prima Jope's touching story of starting as a coach to save her mother and how she built a legacy coaching business. Dive into impactful, legacy-driven coaching on our podcast! In this inspiring episode, join Prima Jope, the visionary behind Expert to Millions, as she shares her compelling story of becoming a coach to save her mother. Discover how Prima transformed her expertise and deep personal motivations into a thriving coaching business. This isn't just about coaching; it's about creating a legacy. Prima discusses the nuances of building a brand that's not just successful but significant making an impact that lasts. Tune in to learn how you can also elevate your expertise into a legendary coaching career. Connect with Prima: WWW.PRIMAJOPE.COM https://www.facebook.com/primajope PROMOTION: Free training I recently Created - 3 Steps to Turn Your Expertise Into High Value Coaching That You Love. It's on my website www.primajope.com ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Make a booking: https://bit.ly/45Vslx8 Website: https://talkingwiththeexperts.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talking-with-the-experts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/rosedavidsonaustralia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosedavidson_australia/ YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ #business #entrepreneur #marketing #businessstrategy #entrepreneurship #leadership #finance #startups #strategy #productivity #talkingwiththeexperts #rosedavidson
In this episode, I talk about building on your mission more so than a personal brand, you'll feel overwhelmed when you only treat things like a business instead of a vision, why the truth shall set you free, how to engage with other people on social media and the Internet, leading by example and more!Follow me on Instagram @mattgottesmanJump on my weekly texts for the soul here 480-530-7352My writing mattgottesman.substack.com RESOURCES:→ Fulfill the most important 5 Hobbies You'll Ever Need… Resources to Create, Earn, Learn & Build→ Create more clarity around… Time, Energy, Money, Creativity, Work, Rest & Play→ The recommended reading list you didn't know you needed (Art, Spirituality, Happiness, Philosophy, Building Wealth, Entrepreneurship, Relationships & Other Memos I wish were more mainstream.→ Get the Write, Design, Build: Content Creator Studio & OS - Growing the niche of you, your audience, reach, voice, passion & income→ Need MORE focus? - Here's our Goal Planning Workshop: 1-page templates for focus, priorities & defining clear, actionable next steps→ Need a CREW to run with? Join our Build 1 Thing Creator Community (Weekly Live Coaching & Monthly Workshops) - Get unstuck, avoid burnout, hack habits, create & execute fluidly… accountability & growth group for artists, creatives and entrepreneurs.OTHER RELATED EPISODES:When It Comes Natural, That's Your ArtApple: https://apple.co/4cWuwVkSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3U6gZ5Z
Dive into the inspiring world of Dr. Esther Zeledon on the 'Living the Dream' podcast with Curveball. Discover how this international diplomat, scientist, and life coach transcends borders and norms to help people craft a limitless life and achieve balanced success. From pioneering listening-based development projects worth millions to reshaping the narrative of success, Dr. Zeledon's journey is a masterclass in turning dreams into reality.
If you feel your just going through life aimlessly, psychologist Linda Mintle reminds us we were designed by for on purpose and for a purpose. She offers ideas for better identifying your God-given mission. Robert J. Morgan, author of "Whatever Happens," shows that we can have joy and happiness even when circumstances are overwhelming. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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In this episode of "Building Great Sales Teams," Doug Mitchell discusses with Kasey Luft, CEO of Clientric, the importance of clear business communication and the use of Zoho CRM in the roofing industry. They explore the challenges of conveying evolving business models, nurturing leads, and the significance of leveraging networks and data for growth. Kasey introduces the "granny test" for simplifying business explanations and stresses the value of marketing automation and KPIs. Additionally, Kasey shares his personal journey, including his battle with cancer and his drive to leave a legacy through solving complex problems. ChaptersThe granny test (00:01:33) Kasey explains the concept of the granny test, a simple one-page document outlining a business's operations for easy understanding.Communicating business evolution (00:03:37) The hosts discuss the challenge of effectively communicating the evolution of their sales programs and services to clients without overcomplicating the message.Nurturing leads (00:05:30) The conversation delves into the topic of nurturing leads, discussing strategies for following up with potential clients and maintaining top-of-mind presence.Follow-up strategies for roofers (00:09:05) Kasey shares follow-up strategies for roofers, including direct mailers, yard signs, and nurturing campaigns to engage potential clients.Transition from physics to data engineering (00:12:26) Kasey discusses his transition from a physics degree to self-taught data engineering and his passion for Zoho CRM technology and process mapping.Leveraging data for business growth (00:18:00) The conversation focuses on leveraging existing networks and data to drive business growth for roofing companies, emphasizing the importance of utilizing available contacts and data for campaign outreach.Nurturing Leads and Referral Campaigns (00:22:25) Discussion on the significance of nurturing leads and leveraging referral campaigns to stand out in recruiting and prospecting processes.Optimizing CRM and Business Processes (00:24:12) Importance of optimizing CRM and business processes, utilizing technology solutions, and identifying areas for improvement.Understanding Sales Flow and Conversion Rates (00:26:12) Exploration of sales flow, conversion rates, and strategies to convert existing leads and clients into new sales, referrals, and testimonials.Personal Experience with Testicular Cancer (00:33:36) Kasey Luft's personal experience with testicular cancer, its impact on his perspective, and how it influenced his decision to start his own business.Defining Legacy and Personal Mission (00:39:56) Kasey Luft's interpretation of legacy and his personal mission statement to solve complex problems for the benefit of humanity. Thank you for support Building Great Sales Teams! If you want to learn more about our host Doug Mitchell or get free BGST resources go to www.salesprogrambuilder.com.
Philip McKernan, bestselling author, inspirational speaker, philosopher, filmmaker, coach, and enlightened hooligan joins me on this episode. Philip works with entrepreneurs, leaders, and athletes around the world, who in one form or another want to live a more courageous life. He helps people connect with their truth, uncover their unique gifts, and use them to impact the world. Topics we cover include uncovering our past, a personal mission to eradicate loneliness, doing the deep work, being seen as a threat, finding our gifts, one last talk, the challenge of vulnerability, the dark side of gratitude, and more. Get connected with Philip: Website: https://philipmckernan.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philip.mckernan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-mckernan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilipMcKernan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philip_mckernan/ Purchase a copy of One Last Talk: https://www.amazon.com/One-Last-Talk-Truth-Matters/dp/1544500971 Listen to the One Last Talk podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-last-talk/id1440871876 Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend!
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Traditional industries are shaken up by disrupters. Disrupters change the way the game is played and in doing so - change the industries they work in. This week I'm joined by pet-preneur and social entrepreneur Beth Miller to talk about her personal mission to make the world more dog friendly and in doing so - change the world.1️⃣ Overcoming personal challenges and health issues due to overworking, Beth's experience reiterates the necessity for entrepreneurs to acknowledge their strengths and limitations, advocating a focused and balanced approach to business and personal life.2️⃣ The establishment of a virtual dog friendly summit exemplifies innovative thinking in entrepreneurship, showing how a global platform can educate and address niche-specific issues like canine welfare and community dog friendliness, and the economic opportunities arising from the pet industry.3️⃣ Beth Miller's "unfair advantage" concept, using her passion and advocacy for dogs, sheds light on how entrepreneurs can utilise unique personal attributes to differentiate and advance their businesses and personal brands in the marketplace.---Get your copy of my Personal Brand Business Blueprint It's the FREE roadmap to starting, scaling or just fixing your expert business.www.amplifyme.agency/roadmap----Subscribe to my Youtube!! Follow on Instagram and Twitter @bobgentleJoin the Amplify Insiders Facebook Community : www.amplifyme.agency/insidersPlease take a second to rate this show in Apple Podcasts. ❤ It will mean a lot to me.
When Prof Georgina Long and Prof Richard Scolyer accepted their award for Australians of the Year, they had a very personal message. Their pioneering work has dramatically increased survival rates for melanoma, the most common cancer among people between 20 to 39 years old. But they are also fighting a different, equally challenging battle as they apply their expertise to a world-first treatment for Scolyer's own terminal brain cancer. In his own words: “I'm not ready to die yet.” You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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Pre-PA Club Podcast Interview: Joy Moberly Discusses the Joint PA and Public Health Degree Program at Touro University, CaliforniaIn this episode of the Pre PA Club Podcast, host Savannah Perry is in conversation with Joy Moberly, the program director of Touro University, California. They delve into the unique offerings of the university's physician assistant (PA) program and its inclusivity towards all students. Besides offering public health field study opportunities in areas like criminal justice, community health, and global health, Touro stands out for its joint PA and public health degree program. The institution also uniquely equips all its students as lifestyle coaches via the Diabetes Prevention Program. On the flip side, Joy, as a practicing PA, talks about her own journey from aspiring to be a physical therapist to becoming a passionate advocate for diabetes education. She also discusses the value of self-reflection for PA students during their application process and interview phase. Savannah ends by probing into Joy's thoughts on the future of PA education.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:18 About the Host and the Podcast01:51 Introduction to the Pre PA Academy04:06 Interview with Joy Moberly Begins04:11 Joy's Journey to Becoming a PA09:19 Joy's Transition into Academia11:49 Joy's Continued Practice as a PA15:14 Unique Aspects of Touro University's PA Program21:00 The Importance of Authenticity in PA Programs21:56 Understanding the Mission of Your Chosen Program22:43 Being Genuine and True to Your Career Goals23:23 The Role of Personal Mission in Choosing a Specialty24:45 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in PA School25:24 The Art of Self-Reflection in PA Applications26:32 The Importance of Being Different in Your Application27:10 Understanding the Interview Process28:55 Reevaluating Your Application: What to Do If You Don't Get In32:20 The Future of PA Education: Thoughts on Doctorate Programs38:14 Getting Involved in Your State Society38:55 Closing Thoughts and Contact InformationPre-PA Academy - https://thepaplatform.thrivecart.com/pre-pa-academy/ Touro University California Admissions website: https://tu.edu/programs/mspas-mph/admissions/Info sessions: https://tu.edu/news--events/events/search/?types[]=Open%20House&keywords=physician%20assistantMappd - https://app.mappd.com/register?code=paplatform Pre-PA Workbook - https://amzn.to/3H80G1O PA School Interview Guide - https://www.thepaplatform.com/book PA School Personal Statement Guide - https://www.thepaplatform.com/pa-school-personal-statement-guide Pre-PA Essay Review - https://thepaplatform.thrivecart.com/pre-pa-essay-review-2500-5000/ Mock Interview - https://www.thepaplatform.com/mock-interview Pre-PA Counseling -
Your personal mission is your greatest power. So, as an entrepreneur, it's your responsibility to embrace it to drive customer value and improve the quality of their lives. Today, Renee Dua from Together by Renee sits down with A.J. to discuss how her personal experiences shaped her business venture, helping her build an innovative health tech product that's now improving patients' lives and outcomes.About Renee Dua:Renee Dua is the Founder of Together by Renee, an AI assistant that supports patients and their caregivers to achieve better health outcomes by helping them with healthcare tasks. She's also the Founder and Advisor at Heal, another powerful software to improve health outcomes by providing in-home primary care. Renee completed her BS in Biochemistry at UC San Diego, her MD at Rosalind Franklin University, her residency in internal medicine at UCLA, and her fellowship in nephrology at USC. Before founding Together by Renee and Heal with her husband, Nick Desai, she built a nephrology practice that was noted for the successful use of electronic health records and practice management.Episode highlights: Entrepreneurship tends to be a lonely road. So, having support along the way makes all the difference. It gives you greater confidence to build a product or a service that can change someone's life. So, if that support doesn't come to you naturally, look for an experienced and savvy mentor to guide you toward your business goals and help you become a better entrepreneur. (06:43) Focusing solely on innovation won't cut it for entrepreneurs aiming at long-term success. The real achievement is creating products that consistently improve people's lives and not just sit on the shelves. That's why it's vital to deeply understand your users and focus on solving real-world problems while at the same time ensuring your product is both mission-powered and user-focused. (09:50) When you combine your personal mission with your business vision, you can draw unique insights to help you innovate in your company. This alignment can help to improve people's lives and drive meaningful change in society, ultimately skyrocketing your business growth and leaving a long-term legacy behind. (18:40) Understanding what people need and creating solutions for those needs is super important in business. Your own experiences can be really helpful here. They can help you find gaps in the market and understand what problems people are facing. By putting yourself in their shoes, you can develop creative solutions that connect with them. This makes your product stand out and gives your customers something that really matters to them. (20:28) Autonomy is an important aspect of building user-oriented products. This is particularly critical in sectors like healthcare, as it puts the control back in users' hands and makes them feel in control. Empowering users is a win-win strategy that fuels your product's success by improving user experiences and fostering trust and loyalty toward your product. (29:18) Renee's best advice for entrepreneurs:“Everybody has this story. And hearing my patients, having the privilege of being able to still see patients, and then having our parents and me being their caregiver, that has been so instrumental in every aspect of what you see.” (22:23)Connect with Renee: LinkedIn Twitter Together by Renee on Twitter Resources Mentioned: Together by Renee Heal Using Generative AI to Drive Customer Value with Nick Desai The Life-Changing Impact Of Mission-Driven Companies with Nick Desai Follow Beyond 8 Figures: Linkedin Twitter Website
Welcome to the Femme Farmacy. In this Inaugural episode, Sami and Elizabeth introduce themselves and explain how they arrived at this place; creating a podcast centered around women's health. Each shares an introduction to their personal journey, struggles and moments of triumph. They recount meeting for the first time on social media, and the instantaneous bond they developed. This bond flourished into a support system of sharing information, resources and products; both figuratively and literally. In getting to know your hosts, you will learn just how personal a mission Femme Farmacy is, creating a safe space where women can empower themselves with knowledge and reclaim autonomy over their health and bodies. They have meticulously put together best in class experts in their fields, new brands changing the way women care for themselves, and stories of personal growth and healing in the coming episodes. This is only the beginning of an incredible, community-forward journey! Website: www.femmefarmacy.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/femmefarmacyYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@FemmeFarmacy/channels Produced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the old saying goes, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. I have the privilege of receiving a lot of newly published books in my mailbox, but rarely do I get truly excited about them. However, when I saw the cover of my friend's new book, I couldn't wait to start reading it.The title of the book is You Have Permission: Developing a Personal Mission Beyond the Walls of Church by Pete Cocco. I love that message! God has a mission for you—a simple, unique, and personal mission that extends beyond the walls of the church. This topic has been a passion of mine for quite a while now and I love that Pete is providing a vision of something we all need to understand.Pete Cocco loves seeing people reach their God-given potential. In addition to being a campus minister for 25 years, he has served as a pioneer coach in multiple ministries and organizations in over ten countries. It's his experience outside the walls of the church that has produced in him an unwavering belief that all people need to be activated toward a personal mission.In this conversation, you'll hear:Why you should give yourself permission to dream bigWhy your mission doesn't have to occur in the churchThe five permissions to help you understand your personal missionAnd so much more!Thanks for listening in and learning more about this topic with me!Show Notes: https://jillsavage.org/pete-cocco-173
Are your members equipped for the personal mission? Many of us tried turning our churches into evangelistic “fishing ponds.” That didn't work. We taught our members to invite others to […]
In today's show, I'm receiving Chad Frischmann, one of the co-creators of Project Drawdown, and founder of Regenerative IntelligenceWe talk about:- Project Drawdown's historical book, and insights from those enormous research and studies- Chad's new role to continue spreading the word in a different way- How Chad deals with the lack of progress, ecoanxiety and the looming risk rising.- We even touch on Geoengineering, spiritual journey, the yin and yang and finding balance to sustain the long personal journey to driving positive impact--------------ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co--------------ABOUT THE GUEST:Chad Frischmann is the Founder and CEO of Regenerative Intelligence (RegenIntel), a global ecosystem superpowered by leading system thinkers and doers creating a regenerative economy and society that places human and planetary well-being at the heart of our collective future.Chad is also the co-creator, lead researcher, and architect of the Drawdown Solutions Framework, the engine behind the New York Times best-seller Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming (Penguin, 2017) and the Drawdown Review (2020). As the architect of Drawdown Solutions, Chad led a global team of researchers to assess the world's most effective climate solutions and determine if, when, and how the world can reach "drawdown," the point in time when the concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases begins to decline on a year-to-year basis. Chad is a key spokesperson and coalition-builder dedicated to sharing the message and model of the Drawdown Framework to the world.--------------SHOW NOTES:00:00 – Intro01:51 - Project Drawdown's Impact on VC Decisions03:48 – Is a Drawdown still possible by 2050?06:00 - Navigating Climate Change Challenges10:03 - The evolving strategies for climate change; Is there a need for a more aggressive approach?14:42 - What is the actual role of innovation versus existing technology in policymaking?17:25 - Geoengineering: A Taboo or Mainstream Solution?19:45 – How do extreme climate events affect densely populated areas? Geoengineering as a means to address these issues22:02 - Chad Rad's Departure from Project Drawdown25:36 - Education for Climate Change; Chad's education program26:45 – Is a regenerative economy really inevitable?29:00 – Mission-derived vs mission-driven person – what does it mean?31:27 - The Journey of Personal Mission and Balance – Yin and Yang concept34:17 - Balancing Advocacy and Respect in Personal Relationships37:43 - The Intersection of Popularity and Change in the Political and Corporate World41:29 – How to deal with eco-anxiety? 45:43 – Outro--------------ABOUT THE HOST: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/ Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, with a goal to contribute significantly to the fight against global warming. Passionate about empowering individuals striving to make a difference in addressing climate change, he is renowned as the podcast host of Climate Insiders. In this role, he dedicates himself to showcasing the perspectives of trailblazers in environmental sustainability.--------------Mentioned in the podcast:Chad Frischmann https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadfrischmann/Regenerative Intelligence https://www.regenintel.earth/Project Drawdown https://drawdown.org/Chad's talk https://madfeed.co/video/how-to-reverse-climate-change-chad-frischmann/Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to...
Kimi was a successful television producer working with the biggest networks, like CNN, NBC and Oprah. But a mountaintop revelation led her to leave it all behind. Today she's the voice behind what might be the world's first “one for one” charitable podcast. Her show features people who've survived terrible ordeals. In this interview, she shares the inspiring lessons she's learned from them. Follow Kimi's show on Instagram @allthewiserpodcast We discuss: What makes a great story — and how to tell it well The overarching lessons Kimi has learned from her guests on the show Her work on the excellent documentary Gleason, which captures the experience of an NFL player battling against Lou Gehrig's disease — and which is I think just an outstanding tribute to human courage and faith The toughest story Kimi has ever told on her podcast And lastly, toward the end of our interview, you'll hear a special surprise we have for Kimi
Each one of us, including God's angels, have been created with a particular mission that leads to our holiness and the holiness of those around us.