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Audio recording of Frodsham Town Council Amenities & Planning Meeting 2 held on Monday 10th March 2025
Audio recording of Frodsham Town Council Amenities & Planning Meeting 9 held on Monday 10th February 2025
In this episode of The Thriving Dentist Show, Gary Takacs kicks off 2025 with success by diving into the value of team planning meetings. Discover how these meetings can help you build a high-performance team, align goals with measurable outcomes, and strengthen team relationships through fun bonding activities. Packed with actionable tips, this episode is designed to inspire and equip you with the tools to make 2025 your best year yet. Tune in and get ready to transform your practice!
Curious about how we plan for the year ahead? In today's episode, we're taking you behind the scenes of our annual planning meeting, sharing everything from why we do it to how we structure the day. We'll talk about setting clear goals, evaluating our brand strategy, and even sprinkling in some creative moments to keep things fun! Plus, we're sharing our tips for planning your own meeting and lessons learned from our experience. Ready to see how we set ourselves up for success?Episode Show Notes: https://duocollective.com/blog/annual-business-planning-meetingAnnual Planning Meeting Agenda Template: https://duocollective.com/annual-planning-agenda-template Tuesday Tips & Sips: https://duocollective.com/subscribeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/duoonairpodcast/
Yes, it's time for the Festival of Structured Bureaucracy once again! From the makers of the 1800-01 planning meeting... there comes another laborious and sometimes painful process of determining what topics will be covered by each main episode's three segments... come for the occasional appalled reaction to less attractive ideas... stay for the poor pronunciation of certain Germanic words! If you want to know how the podcasting sausage gets made - a Napoleonic podcasting sausage made by committee, no less - then these Zoom audio-quality high-level talks are for you.
On this week's show: AlerStallings Co-Founder Tim Stallings joins Greg to talk about inheritance and your kids blowing through that money, the scary word that is Probate and creative ways to do legacy planning. Greg recently sat down with Johnny Van Zant and Rickey Medlocke of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Why you should bring your spouse to your retirement planning meetings. James Brown gave Eddie Murphy some interesting financial advice. Subscribe or follow so you never miss an episode! Learn more at GoldenReserve.com or follow on social: Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 4th quarter meeting with your retirement planner should be more than just a check in. There are important issues involving rebalancing, tax and planning issue to revisit. Are you missing anything? Subscribe or follow so you never miss an episode! Learn more at GoldenReserve.com or follow on social: Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Nathan Munt and Emma Hannon reveal what you can expect from your first financial planning meeting and how to prepare. Within their conversation, they cover: the purpose of this first financial planning meeting; how and what to prepare; questions you could ask; why you should be open to conversations on more than your finances; and the importance of ensuring the financial planner is the right fit. Important information The contents of this podcast do not constitute financial advice. The value of investments can fall as well as rise and it may not always be possible to receive back the sum initially invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future investment returns. This podcast constitutes a financial promotion. Lucas Fettes Financial Planning® is a registered trading name of Lucas Fettes & Partners (Financial Services) Limited, who are independent financial advisers authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number: 146279). Financial Conduct Authority regulation applies to certain regulated activities, products and services, but does not necessarily apply to all tax planning activities and services.
What's working? What's not? Every year we like to step back and talk about these things and start planning what we want to work on over the next 12 months. Asking ourselves if twelve months from now this is no longer an issue where our business will be. In the episode we talk about our recent meeting and how they have evolved over the last decade from just Craig & Allison to include our team members. Tune into #MWB to learn that and more about working with your spouse/partner not only at home but also at the office! Links: http://audibletrial.com/BizMarried https://www.marriedwithabusiness.net/
Here's your local news for Thursday, March 14, 2024:We attend a chaotic public meeting on the draft West Area Plan,Interview an incumbent candidate in the Dane County board race,Talk government transparency,Broadcast the most up to date fishing report,Check in on Madison's Flamingos,And much more.
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Ask An Artist podcast is back for 2024 and we will be releasing new episodes every fortnight, throughout the year.In this episode Peter and Tom have a planning meeting for the forthcoming year. Rather than simply share their advice, in this episode, they let you "behind the curtain", to eavesdrop on their own planning meeting for the year.Starting by looking back and reviewing positives and negatives from the last 12 months, Peter and Tom use this reflection to plan what needs to stay, go and be changed, as they move into the coming year. They set themselves goals and targets and share some advice for keeping yourself accountable.Visit our website for some example worksheets which may be helpful for your own planning: www.askanartistpodcast.com This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Rosemary & Co Brushes and Jackson's Art Supplies.For more information about our sponsors, please visit:Rosemary & Co Brushes: www.rosemaryandco.comJackson's Art supplies: www.jacksonsart.com
Tools and Tailgates is a family friendly event hosted by 731 Woodworks. There will be tailgate games for prizes, food, and family fun. For the first annual event we will be meeting on April 27, 2024 from 10am until 2pm in the parking lot of Woodcraft in Franklin, TN. We are looking for “committee members” that are local to the area to help us plan this event. We will also host another tools and tailgates in Kansas City, MO near the end of June. More details on that one later. If you are interested in helping out email info@731woodworks.comWhat to Expect:Tailgating games for tool prizes. FoodFamily friendly funWoodworking Plans - https://www.731woodworks.com/storeSign up for our email newsletter for encouragement, content notifications, and more! - http://eepurl.com/dgLYFfGreatest Free Gift I've Ever Received: http://story4.us/731Woodworks
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Welcome to our first ever publicly broadcast planning meeting. And just to get us started, Nick has a few of what he is calling 'Mid-faith Crisis Moderately Interesting Questions'. Snappy. Before that, we talk about haggis, ghosts, whether it's wrong to get angry and the idea of church as a place to share stories. Support the podcast Contact the podcast through your email machine Mentioned in this episode: Haggis Burns Night Ghosts
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In the world of estate planning, one crucial factor stands out above all else: understanding and achieving the objectives of the client. On today's episode our host Mary Vandenack, CEO, Founder, and Managing Partner at Vandenack Weaver LLC,engages in thought-provoking conversations with Anne Burnett, founding partner atBurnett Wilson Law to explore the concept of client-focused planning. Join us as we delve into the fundamental components of a comprehensive estate plan as well as real-life examples of how estate planning strategies change in response to dynamic family circumstances, such as the presence of a family business or the unique needs of a special needs child.This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's guest on the Financial Planner Life podcast is Warren Shute *deep breath* Chartered Wealth Manager, Money Coach, Author, Sunday Mirror Columnist and Co-Founder of Lexington Wealth management …That was a mouthful! Warren takes us on a career journey and shares his proven system for creating a £1,000,000 turnover business! it's such a good method that now he's packaged it up into 36-month coaching program for Financial Planners. Is it about time you took your business to the next level? Here's a breakdown of what the coaching course covers: · Setting a business plan so you know what business you want to develop.· Establishing your ideal client profile so you know who to attract.· The systems and controls to manage your workflow efficiently.· Time and diary management so that you can maximise your time in the office.· How to build a service proposition so you attract raving fans.· How to conduct an empowering Discovery Meeting.· How to conduct an exciting and engaging Planning Meeting.· How to model the essential financial planning catastrophe scenarios.· How to deliver a comprehensive estate planning solution.· How to create an ideal investment proposition. Find out more here - Be sure to mention Financial Planner Life!00:00:00 | Intro00:02:12 | Warren's Career Journey00:08:11 | The Positive Impact of Being a Financial Planner00:11:10 | Money Mindset00:15:20 | FinTech00:18:43 | The Goal When Setting Up a Business00:20:18 | Working Less00:22:09 | Business Structure00:28:03 | Is There a Blueprint for This Level of Success?00:32:36 | Coaching00:37:05 | Coaching Course Candidates00:47:01 | Type of People on the Courses00:48:36 | Systems & Structures00:55:05 | Client AcquisitionBe sure to follow financial planner life on YouTube for extra content about a career within Financial Planning HIT THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON! Below are some excellent links from our sponsor Recruit UK for any aspiring or experienced financial planners looking for new job opportunities or looking to get ahead in their career. Experienced and searching for a new role within the financial planning profession? Click here for a free career consultation.Check out the 2023 Financial planning Salary Guide here. If you would like to discuss partnering with The Financial Planner Life for jobs, advertising, marketing or academies please reach out to sam@financialplannerlife.com or call 07854778712.
This bonus episode is really more of a planning meeting than an actual episode of the Napoleonic Quarterly. It contains all the features of a modern online discussion: unscheduled coughs, rustling, unscheduled sniffles, people talking over each other, variable audio quality and strange buzzing sounds appearing at intermittent intervals. However, listeners may be willing to put up with all this if they want to hear how the sausage gets made - all the wrangling and negotiations and balancing and hand-wringing that goes into deciding the key quesrtion of: what should we have as our three interview segments for the eight episodes covering 1800 and 1801? For this episode Josh Provan takes the reins; Charles Esdaile and Alexander Mikaberidze give their views; the newly-appointed Quartermaster-General Alex Stevenson reveals what he had had in mind ten years ago; and Bernie Campbell summarises the views of the Patrons attending, including the very welcome season 4 contributor David Hollins. In summary, the first part of 1800 is something of a mess but things definitely improve in 1801. So stick with us, if you can!
Are you feeling overwhelmed or uncertain about estate planning? We got you covered in this episode of The Agent of Wealth Podcast. Together, Marc Bautis and John Williams break down what you should know about the process before your first estate planning session. From identifying critical decisions about your assets to getting clear on your estate planning goals, digesting this information can help you make well-informed choices tailored to your unique needs.In this episode, you will learn:What relevant information you'll need to bring to your first estate planning meeting.How to determine your goals and objectives for estate planning.The differences between the key players in your estate plan – beneficiaries, heirs, guardian, executor and trustee.The most common estate planning documents.And more!Resources:Episode Transcript & Blog | MyAdvocate | Episode 60 – How Using a Professional Executor Can Improve Your Estate Planning with Anthony Park | Bautis Financial: 8 Hillside Ave, Suite LL1 Montclair, New Jersey 07042 (862) 205-5000 | Schedule an Introductory Call
It's easy to talk yourself out of an opportunity. But it takes courage and faith to believe in yourself. It takes strength to push yourself beyond self doubt and anxiety. Let's leave the self doubt behind us and be our best selves.
Be a fly on the wall while Tami Stroud and Nat Daudet have an in depth meeting reviewing and planning Fertility Knowledge Collective! Listen to the processes they go through to review their program for Fertility Awareness Educators, reflecting on what went well and what improvements they want to make. If you've ever wondered what goes into planning every aspect of a course or program, you won't want to miss this episode! Join the waitlist for Fertility Knowledge Collective Take FAM Fundamentals free! Save 12% on Tempdrop.
What would your business look like if everyone on your team is operating in alignment toward a common vision? What if you had everyone on the team rowing the boat in the same direction at the same cadence? That's exactly what the Contractor Dynamics leadership team is focusing on right now. In this episode, Joseph shares his experience of our annual leadership meeting, in which we outlined our vision and major initiatives. We highly recommend carving out the time to get your team together to create your vision and ensure that everyone is operating in alignment with that vision. Learn more about Contractor Dynamics: https://www.contractordynamics.com/
Join the crew as they sit down to plan upcoming episodes, and accomplish nothing because Reggie got the guys drunk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike1726/support
We are hosting the Vision Re-Alignment Mind-Body Retreat (20 spots available Deadline to join May 6th) We'd love for you to join us! https://calendly.com/purposefulpursuit/mind-body-retreat Want to get certified as a Soul-Aligned Practitioner: https://justinaford.com/soulfully-aligned-institute/ Do you find yourself setting goals but struggling to reach them? Sometimes the missing puzzle piece is the inability to clarify your goals, especially so you know when you'll reach them. In this podcast episode, we're going to chat about the SMART goals method and how it can be a game-changer for launch strategies and your business as a whole. It's one thing to set goals; however, it is important to clarify your goals so you know when you will reach them. In this podcast episode we're going to look at several practical tips for helping you go beyond simply setting goals for a small launch. You'll walk away with the confidence and clarity to set goals that build momentum and purpose in your business and an upcoming launch. I'll be walking you through how I go about clarifying my launch goal that I'm actually in the middle of trying to meet when you listen to this recording. At the time of the recording, I was still in planning mode! Where I've been trained in mind-body protocols that honor Jesus: www.splankna.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soulfullyalignedyou/support
Focus for Sundays and Mondays, Street Ministry Workshop, Kids Prayer at the Park, and Resurrection Round Up Saturday and Sunday
We finally get a chance to rehash our Annual Planning Meeting from the fall. In this episode we will talk about how our meetings have been evolving as our team has grown and what we did in 2021 to plan for 2022 by taking a 3-step approach to looking at the company and setting goals for the new year. Tune into #MWB to learn that and more about working with your spouse/partner not only at home but also at the office! Audible Link: http://audibletrial.com/BizMarried
The Quarterly Execution Planning meeting is one of the most important meetings in a quarter because it is where a leadership team decides the priorities for the company and the priorities for each department for the following quarter. The quarterly meeting takes the strategy from the annual meeting and translates it into practical, executable goals for the team to focus on. In this episode, Brad and Kevin discuss why you need a Quarterly Execution Planning meeting, what a quarterly meeting agenda must include, and tips for a successful quarterly meeting.
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In this episode, we talk to Rich Maltzman and Jim Stewart about their book How to Facilitate Productive Project Planning Meetings: A Practical Guide to Ensuring Project Success Rich Maltzman PMP, has been an engineer since 1978 and a Project Management supervisor since 1988, including a recent 2-year assignment in The Netherlands in which he built a team of PMs overseeing deployments of telecom networks in Europe and the Middle East. His project work has been diverse, including projects such as the successful deployment of the entire video and telecom infrastructure for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, to the 2006 integration of the PMOs of two large merging corporations. As a second, but intertwined career, Rich has also focused on consulting and teaching, having developed curricula and/or taught at: Boston University's Corporate Education Center Merrimack College Northern Essex Community College University of Massachusetts – Lowell web: http://earthpm.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/exclaim Jim Stewart PMP has been a project manager for twenty-five years and since 2003 has been independently providing consulting, training and mentoring. A PMP since 2001 and Certified Scrum Master since 2013, he contributes by helping organizations increase their project maturity and best practices. In 2019, he received three agile certifications: PMI-ACP, IC-Agile coach and SAFe (Scaled Agile.) He is currently a partner in The Agile Collaborative which provides agile consulting and training. web: https://jpstewartconsulting.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimstewartpmp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sundaylunchpm/message
In a secluded location in Colorado, Andrew interviews several members of the Convention of States staff, as the team meets for a special planning retreat.
Soooooo... We have a lot of show topics left to cover before we determine which is the better resort. At some point, we need to address what, when and with whom. We decided to meet and determine this for the next 3 months of shows. AND, we needed to release a show. Listen as we discuss all of the current remaining show topics, ask for your feedback on other show ideas, ask for your promotion of confirmed rumors and much more! We have some exciting guests lined up. We have Taren from Earzup, Julie from SFgate (see her stuff here) and fan favorite Natalie from Disnerland What will they cover on their shows? You'll have to listen and see. Is this blatantly lazy to release a business meeting? Absolutely. Is it kind of a peeling back of the curtain for your favorite niche parks podcast? Sure. Is it kind of entertaining? If you enjoy our other previous episodes, this might be your favorite one yet. Enjoy! Show image courest of Disnerland.com and sort of sums up the episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices