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POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer BLACK FRIDAY SALE CODE: SHOVELSALE PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton In this episode, Bricky is joined by Brad and Eric to discuss one of the greatest updates to happen in Warhammer 40k 10th Edition. A balance dataslate that focused on fixing internal balance at the same time that factions are getting a new detachment. We are on the correct timeline, tune in for a rare POSITIVE episode of poorhammer. RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Bricky: https://www.youtube.com/@Bricky TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 01:08 Brad and Eric abuse their enditor once again 04:15 Berilio Doesn't Know if he should cut this 05:26 Dataslate First Impressions 09:20 Core Rules Update 13:23 Adepta Sororitas 19:21 Adeptus Custodes 22:06 Adeptus Mechanicus 23:41 THE WENT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER 24:02 ASStra Militarum 28:08 Chaos Knights 31:16 Chaos Space Marines 32:34 Chaos Daemons 34:31 Death Guard 34:50 Drukhari 36:39 Genestealer Cults 42:59 Grey Knights 43:18 Imperial Agents, Imperial Knights and Votann 43:34 Necrons 46:41 Orks 50:27 T'ausand Sons 50:39 Tyranids 53:38 World Eaters 54:07 Space Marine Chapters 56:34 Space Marines 01:10:08 Final Thoughts 01:14:03 Outro SHOW LINKS: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for November: Blizted_Brain BradyC. Brandon Janky Corvus Da Red Gobbo stole mah' Dragsta to deliver gifts!! 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Orkshop James Wiedenfeld Jared Kemmerling JaredIsLonely Jarrod Williams Jaydon Jeff Jeff Wong Jesse JimElone Joey Weela John Lillo Jon Hart Jonathan Novak Jordan Strunk Joshua Eisele Joshua Galvez Joshua Rosenthal Julie Low Jurgsie Justin Krolikowski Kaalia Kaden Matuszewski kauotiskhanduk Kawaii demon cat AJ Kazarik KendalMoth kevbwell . 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YouMaSePush YouWinAFREEiPOD Zachary Haben Zak Force Zak0321 Zeed Zeffy Zenith Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/drruler.bsky.social Eric's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/onekuosora.bsky.social Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “Night Out” by LiQWYD CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt CC BY “First Class” by Peyruis CC BY “Funky Souls” by Amaria CC BY
POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer BLACK FRIDAY SALE CODE: SHOVELSALE PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton In this episode, Bricky is joined by Brad and Eric to discuss one of the greatest updates to happen in Warhammer 40k 10th Edition. A balance dataslate that focused on fixing internal balance at the same time that factions are getting a new detachment. We are on the correct timeline, tune in for a rare POSITIVE episode of poorhammer. RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Bricky: https://www.youtube.com/@Bricky TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 01:08 Brad and Eric abuse their enditor once again 04:15 Berilio Doesn't Know if he should cut this 05:26 Dataslate First Impressions 09:20 Core Rules Update 13:23 Adepta Sororitas 19:21 Adeptus Custodes 22:06 Adeptus Mechanicus 23:41 THE WENT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER 24:02 ASStra Militarum 28:08 Chaos Knights 31:16 Chaos Space Marines 32:34 Chaos Daemons 34:31 Death Guard 34:50 Drukhari 36:39 Genestealer Cults 42:59 Grey Knights 43:18 Imperial Agents, Imperial Knights and Votann 43:34 Necrons 46:41 Orks 50:27 T'ausand Sons 50:39 Tyranids 53:38 World Eaters 54:07 Space Marine Chapters 56:34 Space Marines 01:10:08 Final Thoughts 01:14:03 Outro SHOW LINKS: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for November: Blizted_Brain BradyC. Brandon Janky Corvus Da Red Gobbo stole mah' Dragsta to deliver gifts!! DemolitionMann DrLace HugeAxeMan Jan Geisse Kiwifruitbird Nathan Seward Nj harlan Noel North Pizza00100 Rock The Mailman TrickyIsZaone War crimes are fun Wargame Simulator Our Biggest Supporters: 100 jonny 3D Frank 4K_Fart Adrian Franke Alex Fuja Amists Another hairy Sasquatch Ballad BedlamsNemesis Beff Jezos bigsdog 03 Blubbles 180 BoltersAndBanter Cameron Cairns-Baker Cameron R Carnuvex Christian Schrewelius Viklund Christopher Gargagliano Chroma Veil Chuck Mordock Craig Judge Cube1359 Daniel Field5150 DasGoopy Devin Voiles Dominick Colacicco Drathjennifer Edward Lawrence Ethan Gerard Ezelvor Gathering Clouds Geete Gyarados HappyBrontosaurus InfiniteFes It's a beautiful day J3C GAM1NG Jacob Gibson Jarrett DiPerna Jason McMaster kalex Kaydien moore L'Etranger (Lukus) Le BloupBloup Logan Bannach LSJay Madison Ramanama Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mitchell Mixolydius mmmm burnt toast MoistToast Monkey218 morfiel55 Pierce would like everyone to know that 'brain rot' won Oxford's word of the year Primarch Alucard Protius7331 Qelan Retr0Brave RossWarlock Sarah Hanson Siegbro Slaanesh's Sausage Emporium Struggle_l3us The Marine who plays Tau The Tired EMR Thecrusader13 TheFishboi Thrango Tom McGrath Vaultguardian Victoria Angel Weebay Werner 'Illindi' Wallman Ysomad2 Our Supporters: 4-Pointz a.ei Ace Adam admiral stiffplank Ai Nvr Aiden Parrot Aiganach Aizengale Ajrifbesik Alan Townshend-Carter Alexander Alexis Barraza Alice Queen of Hearts Alpha Scorpii Always go full OwO AnActualT0ffie Andres Cedillo Andy Yang Ann Annweiler AnotherNixon anpespi Aristedes Hristopoulos Asuka Lang.String Austin Baker Austin J Bell BadBadger Bard_Weasel Bastiaan Sanders BeckettBaladas Ben Ben Craft Benjamin Nafziger Benjamin Routier bigb293 Bitterness745 BladeSwinga Blake Adds Bobthemime Boston Webber Brian Carton Brother Captain Corskadai BulletSponge7 butterroll Caboose Calidoc Call-me-vito Cameron Rigby Cammron Morrison cecropic Cegorach Cephalopope Certified Unfunny Chad Blackford Chaosheaven234 Chris Compton Chris Merrell Christian Marti Christopher Andrews Christopher Badeaux Christopher Hutchinson Christopher Polly Claude Shepherd Clayton Murdock Cody Myers CodyHawk Caster Colin Kavanagh Connor Melville Cornfrosty Crisis Faith CSmitty101 Damian Preciado Dan H. Bentsen Daniel Ashe DankBonkRipper69 DarkGalderia DaRobotGuy13 David bowling David Martinez David Zuckerbrot dixoniii Doc4077 Dorkturtle Dr. Battle Drad DrCake Drowsy Drunk Tank82 DukeDukain Eamon echoes act zero Ed Yoon Eddie Kelliher Edgemassa Eko EldritchBee Emily Sturdy Emily W Eric Kelly Ethan Randolph eugene-sy Evan Langlois Falcon Kirby Fatguy688 Fedora Appreciator Florian A. Fooby FreetimeIdiot Fryknight Gareef Garrett Johnson Garrett Seaton Gaterpiller Geoffrey Bowser George McC George Reimers ghost GilgameshVS. Glaci Glacier0516 _ Goat GoldenEagle25 Gom Abdul-Jabbar Gort Graeme Harrison Grant Lambert Greatwhite67 grenade0219 Grhmbl Hannah Anthony Hayden Haws Henry Podgorski HieronymusRex hrspks Infernicus Islingr317 Ivan Kong J Jabbar Haider Jack Clifford Jack Porter Jacob Cantor Jake Lancaster Jake Palicki James Abell James W. Orkshop James Wiedenfeld Jared Kemmerling JaredIsLonely Jarrod Williams Jaydon Jeff Jeff Wong Jesse JimElone Joey Weela John Lillo Jon Hart Jonathan Novak Jordan Strunk Joshua Eisele Joshua Galvez Joshua Rosenthal Julie Low Jurgsie Justin Krolikowski Kaalia Kaden Matuszewski kauotiskhanduk Kawaii demon cat AJ Kazarik KendalMoth kevbwell . KingLeNose Kinniku Buster Enjoyer KitsuneCurator Knepo Kory Anderson Krashnox Krimpey Krippe kyhariel Kyle Kyle that Custodes guy Lame One Landscape Laurie Ruberl LB Trooper LE0NHARDT Leopard LizardHawthorne Local Thallid lordmilitant LostAus Louis Finney LunarPaladin Lusankya M.P.Hammy Maciej Piwowarczyk MadMax997 Mae Ember Mao Marcelo herrera Mark Quigley Marlin Wardell Martin Griffin Mason lloyd Mathieu Rodrigue Matthew Burke Matthew Gallagher Max Megas-Cadron Michael ferguson Michael Kratochvil michael robinson Mikal Mandichak Mitch the Dungeon Master Nathan Trence Ncf Nicholas Nussbaum Nick Podrebarac Nighty87 Nils475 Norman Conquest Notsosmartboi Objectively_Bad1 OG Fili Ol' Slappy Orion T P1 Press Start Pale Werebear Parker Pastel Prince Patrick Moore Patrick Vega Paul Skonieczny Paul Wilson Phaeron Novishtar of the Nikorin Dynasty Phreak Phrenologer Pixo Pokemon12602 PrawnPapi PremiumNutsack Promethius QuadFatherReckless Quinn Duncan Ramen kun Rancor17 Rasmus Eriksson ratbeast83 Red_Tx RevolverGunman Ridge Storey Ridley Riley Westfall RionnAotrom Rob.P Robb H McConnell Roman RPGrenade Ryan Guth Ryan Schnepfe Ryan Shaw Rys Ion Sailehaem Sam Scahcker Samdroid Sasha Robison Scope First Scrubbing SCRUNGUS Sean Campbell Selcar Seph Shady Cyanide shashi SiDeath Sidertrune SkellyBones Slaaneshlight Sleazy P Martini snootch n Snowman53 SofaLordOfCouch Sol Solonite Soupy Sucks Spencer Noell Spencer O'Brien Spode Spongle Spootyone Stephen Beckman Stephen Eckstein Stephen Slocum Stephen Witham Steven bingham Stinger123 StompyBoi Stormy superkeaton SwonkUaeb That Little Skaven That one smug necron thatmoiety The Amazing Physicist The2player TheBustinJustin TheDeman008 Thelosttexan Thenoble117 TheNuclearEagle TheOOFVideoWasPOGSoThisIsWhy Thomas J Gamble Thomas Williams Thraxxerus 14 TMD Gaming Tomás Nieves Irizarry tongole Karanu Tony Sacco ToxicRelief TurquoiseTempest TyrisUnbreakable UnkindlyRook Vihrug Voegelnator Volcano1 VValmartgreeter Waymaker Whasian What_The_Fuck_Did_I_Support Whatsitsay WhiteHammer Will Miller Will Wagner willisbetter Wish Fox Xeno Xmas Mike XsandmanunitedX . YouMaSePush YouWinAFREEiPOD Zachary Haben Zak Force Zak0321 Zeed Zeffy Zenith Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/drruler.bsky.social Eric's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/onekuosora.bsky.social Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “Night Out” by LiQWYD CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt CC BY “First Class” by Peyruis CC BY “Funky Souls” by Amaria CC BY
POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer BLACK FRIDAY SALE CODE: SHOVELSALE PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton In this episode, Brad hosts a Warhammer Board Game with Eric, Bricky and DK (Adeptus Ridiculous), Adrian (Tabletop Titans) and Tyler (Billion Dollar Clown Farm) as Players. Nothing good happens. Expect pain. RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Trivia Game Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAQ3hzNf71k Tabletop Titans: https://www.youtube.com/@TabletopTitans Billion Dollar Clownfarm: https://www.youtube.com/@billiondollarclownfarm Adeptus Ridiculous: https://www.youtube.com/@Adeptusridiculous Bricky: https://www.youtube.com/@Bricky TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 05:41 Rules of the Game 09:23 Fooling around before the game starts 11:04 Game Finally Starts 41:52 Craziness Begins 01:38:10 Post-Game Stupidity 01:41:47 Tyler's Temporal Answer SHOW LINKS: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for November: Blizted_Brain BradyC. Brandon Janky Corvus Da Red Gobbo stole mah' Dragsta to deliver gifts!! DemolitionMann DrLace HugeAxeMan Jan Geisse Kiwifruitbird Nathan Seward Nj harlan Noel North Pizza00100 Rock The Mailman TrickyIsZaone War crimes are fun Wargame Simulator Our Biggest Supporters: 100 jonny 3D Frank 4K_Fart Adrian Franke Alex Fuja Amists Another hairy Sasquatch Ballad BedlamsNemesis Beff Jezos bigsdog 03 Blubbles 180 BoltersAndBanter Cameron Cairns-Baker Cameron R Carnuvex Christian Schrewelius Viklund Christopher Gargagliano Chroma Veil Chuck Mordock Craig Judge Cube1359 Daniel Field5150 DasGoopy Devin Voiles Dominick Colacicco Drathjennifer Edward Lawrence Ethan Gerard Ezelvor Gathering Clouds Geete Gyarados HappyBrontosaurus InfiniteFes It's a beautiful day J3C GAM1NG Jacob Gibson Jarrett DiPerna Jason McMaster kalex Kaydien moore L'Etranger (Lukus) Le BloupBloup Logan Bannach LSJay Madison Ramanama Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mitchell Mixolydius mmmm burnt toast MoistToast Monkey218 morfiel55 Pierce would like everyone to know that 'brain rot' won Oxford's word of the year Primarch Alucard Protius7331 Qelan Retr0Brave RossWarlock Sarah Hanson Siegbro Slaanesh's Sausage Emporium Struggle_l3us The Marine who plays Tau The Tired EMR Thecrusader13 TheFishboi Thrango Tom McGrath Vaultguardian Victoria Angel Weebay Werner 'Illindi' Wallman Ysomad2 Our Supporters: 4-Pointz a.ei Ace Adam admiral stiffplank Ai Nvr Aiden Parrot Aiganach Aizengale Ajrifbesik Alan Townshend-Carter Alexander Alexis Barraza Alice Queen of Hearts Alpha Scorpii Always go full OwO AnActualT0ffie Andres Cedillo Andy Yang Ann Annweiler AnotherNixon anpespi Aristedes Hristopoulos Asuka Lang.String Austin Baker Austin J Bell BadBadger Bard_Weasel Bastiaan Sanders BeckettBaladas Ben Ben Craft Benjamin Nafziger Benjamin Routier bigb293 Bitterness745 BladeSwinga Blake Adds Bobthemime Boston Webber Brian Carton Brother Captain Corskadai BulletSponge7 butterroll Caboose Calidoc Call-me-vito Cameron Rigby Cammron Morrison cecropic Cegorach Cephalopope Certified Unfunny Chad Blackford Chaosheaven234 Chris Compton Chris Merrell Christian Marti Christopher Andrews Christopher Badeaux Christopher Hutchinson Christopher Polly Claude Shepherd Clayton Murdock Cody Myers CodyHawk Caster Colin Kavanagh Connor Melville Cornfrosty Crisis Faith CSmitty101 Damian Preciado Dan H. Bentsen Daniel Ashe DankBonkRipper69 DarkGalderia DaRobotGuy13 David bowling David Martinez David Zuckerbrot dixoniii Doc4077 Dorkturtle Dr. Battle Drad DrCake Drowsy Drunk Tank82 DukeDukain Eamon echoes act zero Ed Yoon Eddie Kelliher Edgemassa Eko EldritchBee Emily Sturdy Emily W Eric Kelly Ethan Randolph eugene-sy Evan Langlois Falcon Kirby Fatguy688 Fedora Appreciator Florian A. Fooby FreetimeIdiot Fryknight Gareef Garrett Johnson Garrett Seaton Gaterpiller Geoffrey Bowser George McC George Reimers ghost GilgameshVS. Glaci Glacier0516 _ Goat GoldenEagle25 Gom Abdul-Jabbar Gort Graeme Harrison Grant Lambert Greatwhite67 grenade0219 Grhmbl Hannah Anthony Hayden Haws Henry Podgorski HieronymusRex hrspks Infernicus Islingr317 Ivan Kong J Jabbar Haider Jack Clifford Jack Porter Jacob Cantor Jake Lancaster Jake Palicki James Abell James W. Orkshop James Wiedenfeld Jared Kemmerling JaredIsLonely Jarrod Williams Jaydon Jeff Jeff Wong Jesse JimElone Joey Weela John Lillo Jon Hart Jonathan Novak Jordan Strunk Joshua Eisele Joshua Galvez Joshua Rosenthal Julie Low Jurgsie Justin Krolikowski Kaalia Kaden Matuszewski kauotiskhanduk Kawaii demon cat AJ Kazarik KendalMoth kevbwell . KingLeNose Kinniku Buster Enjoyer KitsuneCurator Knepo Kory Anderson Krashnox Krimpey Krippe kyhariel Kyle Kyle that Custodes guy Lame One Landscape Laurie Ruberl LB Trooper LE0NHARDT Leopard LizardHawthorne Local Thallid lordmilitant LostAus Louis Finney LunarPaladin Lusankya M.P.Hammy Maciej Piwowarczyk MadMax997 Mae Ember Mao Marcelo herrera Mark Quigley Marlin Wardell Martin Griffin Mason lloyd Mathieu Rodrigue Matthew Burke Matthew Gallagher Max Megas-Cadron Michael ferguson Michael Kratochvil michael robinson Mikal Mandichak Mitch the Dungeon Master Nathan Trence Ncf Nicholas Nussbaum Nick Podrebarac Nighty87 Nils475 Norman Conquest Notsosmartboi Objectively_Bad1 OG Fili Ol' Slappy Orion T P1 Press Start Pale Werebear Parker Pastel Prince Patrick Moore Patrick Vega Paul Skonieczny Paul Wilson Phaeron Novishtar of the Nikorin Dynasty Phreak Phrenologer Pixo Pokemon12602 PrawnPapi PremiumNutsack Promethius QuadFatherReckless Quinn Duncan Ramen kun Rancor17 Rasmus Eriksson ratbeast83 Red_Tx RevolverGunman Ridge Storey Ridley Riley Westfall RionnAotrom Rob.P Robb H McConnell Roman RPGrenade Ryan Guth Ryan Schnepfe Ryan Shaw Rys Ion Sailehaem Sam Scahcker Samdroid Sasha Robison Scope First Scrubbing SCRUNGUS Sean Campbell Selcar Seph Shady Cyanide shashi SiDeath Sidertrune SkellyBones Slaaneshlight Sleazy P Martini snootch n Snowman53 SofaLordOfCouch Sol Solonite Soupy Sucks Spencer Noell Spencer O'Brien Spode Spongle Spootyone Stephen Beckman Stephen Eckstein Stephen Slocum Stephen Witham Steven bingham Stinger123 StompyBoi Stormy superkeaton SwonkUaeb That Little Skaven That one smug necron thatmoiety The Amazing Physicist The2player TheBustinJustin TheDeman008 Thelosttexan Thenoble117 TheNuclearEagle TheOOFVideoWasPOGSoThisIsWhy Thomas J Gamble Thomas Williams Thraxxerus 14 TMD Gaming Tomás Nieves Irizarry tongole Karanu Tony Sacco ToxicRelief TurquoiseTempest TyrisUnbreakable UnkindlyRook Vihrug Voegelnator Volcano1 VValmartgreeter Waymaker Whasian What_The_Fuck_Did_I_Support Whatsitsay WhiteHammer Will Miller Will Wagner willisbetter Wish Fox Xeno Xmas Mike XsandmanunitedX . YouMaSePush YouWinAFREEiPOD Zachary Haben Zak Force Zak0321 Zeed Zeffy Zenith Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “Night Out” by LiQWYD CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt CC BY “First Class” by Peyruis CC BY “Funky Souls” by Amaria CC BY
POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer BLACK FRIDAY SALE CODE: SHOVELSALE PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton In this episode, Brad hosts a Warhammer Board Game with Eric, Bricky and DK (Adeptus Ridiculous), Adrian (Tabletop Titans) and Tyler (Billion Dollar Clown Farm) as Players. Nothing good happens. Expect pain. RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Trivia Game Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAQ3hzNf71k Tabletop Titans: https://www.youtube.com/@TabletopTitans Billion Dollar Clownfarm: https://www.youtube.com/@billiondollarclownfarm Adeptus Ridiculous: https://www.youtube.com/@Adeptusridiculous Bricky: https://www.youtube.com/@Bricky TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 05:41 Rules of the Game 09:23 Fooling around before the game starts 11:04 Game Finally Starts 41:52 Craziness Begins 01:38:10 Post-Game Stupidity 01:41:47 Tyler's Temporal Answer SHOW LINKS: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for November: Blizted_Brain BradyC. Brandon Janky Corvus Da Red Gobbo stole mah' Dragsta to deliver gifts!! DemolitionMann DrLace HugeAxeMan Jan Geisse Kiwifruitbird Nathan Seward Nj harlan Noel North Pizza00100 Rock The Mailman TrickyIsZaone War crimes are fun Wargame Simulator Our Biggest Supporters: 100 jonny 3D Frank 4K_Fart Adrian Franke Alex Fuja Amists Another hairy Sasquatch Ballad BedlamsNemesis Beff Jezos bigsdog 03 Blubbles 180 BoltersAndBanter Cameron Cairns-Baker Cameron R Carnuvex Christian Schrewelius Viklund Christopher Gargagliano Chroma Veil Chuck Mordock Craig Judge Cube1359 Daniel Field5150 DasGoopy Devin Voiles Dominick Colacicco Drathjennifer Edward Lawrence Ethan Gerard Ezelvor Gathering Clouds Geete Gyarados HappyBrontosaurus InfiniteFes It's a beautiful day J3C GAM1NG Jacob Gibson Jarrett DiPerna Jason McMaster kalex Kaydien moore L'Etranger (Lukus) Le BloupBloup Logan Bannach LSJay Madison Ramanama Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mitchell Mixolydius mmmm burnt toast MoistToast Monkey218 morfiel55 Pierce would like everyone to know that 'brain rot' won Oxford's word of the year Primarch Alucard Protius7331 Qelan Retr0Brave RossWarlock Sarah Hanson Siegbro Slaanesh's Sausage Emporium Struggle_l3us The Marine who plays Tau The Tired EMR Thecrusader13 TheFishboi Thrango Tom McGrath Vaultguardian Victoria Angel Weebay Werner 'Illindi' Wallman Ysomad2 Our Supporters: 4-Pointz a.ei Ace Adam admiral stiffplank Ai Nvr Aiden Parrot Aiganach Aizengale Ajrifbesik Alan Townshend-Carter Alexander Alexis Barraza Alice Queen of Hearts Alpha Scorpii Always go full OwO AnActualT0ffie Andres Cedillo Andy Yang Ann Annweiler AnotherNixon anpespi Aristedes Hristopoulos Asuka Lang.String Austin Baker Austin J Bell BadBadger Bard_Weasel Bastiaan Sanders BeckettBaladas Ben Ben Craft Benjamin Nafziger Benjamin Routier bigb293 Bitterness745 BladeSwinga Blake Adds Bobthemime Boston Webber Brian Carton Brother Captain Corskadai BulletSponge7 butterroll Caboose Calidoc Call-me-vito Cameron Rigby Cammron Morrison cecropic Cegorach Cephalopope Certified Unfunny Chad Blackford Chaosheaven234 Chris Compton Chris Merrell Christian Marti Christopher Andrews Christopher Badeaux Christopher Hutchinson Christopher Polly Claude Shepherd Clayton Murdock Cody Myers CodyHawk Caster Colin Kavanagh Connor Melville Cornfrosty Crisis Faith CSmitty101 Damian Preciado Dan H. 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T'as ptèt un discours intérieur négatif qui te répète que t'y arriveras pas... Mais c'est pas pour autant que tu dois l'écouter. Alors, prêt.e à prendre le contrôle de ton parcours ? Dans cet épisode, je te parle d'un concept inspiré de l'hypnose (le point zéro) pour switcher ton discours intérieur et arrêter d'être victime de tes peurs et de tes croyances limitantes.Plutôt que d'être constamment dans une énergie de bataille contre toi-même, tu vas apprendre aujourd'hui à vivre en harmonie avec toutes les facettes de toi-même.Découvre aussi comment la neutralité émotionnelle associée à ce fameux point zéro, te permettra d'affirmer tes choix et créer un succès à ton image.Ce que tu vas découvrir concrètement dans cet épisode : ✨ Comment la neutralité émotionnelle peut te libérer de tes peurs et blocages ✨ Le secret du point zéro pour équilibrer les polarités positives et négatives ✨ Le script à répéter pour réussir à passer à l'action malgré tes peurs ou malgré ton manque de confiance en toi Cet épisode est pour toi si :
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With me today is Maggie Bachenberg, CEO and Co-Founder of Pointz, and Trisha Ballakur, CTO and Co-Founder of Pointz, a mobile mapping app that helps navigate bike and scooter riders through safe routes in cities. Just to get us started here, are you both cyclists? And if so, where do you do that at? What's your city? Where do you bike around? MAGGIE: Yeah, we both bike. So I live in Providence, Rhode Island, along with Trisha, and use my bike primarily as a transportation device. So I'm riding around from my house to work, to get groceries, to my friend's house, kind of all different types of purposes. TRISHA: Yeah, and I grew up biking but kind of stopped after age, like, six or seven. And it was only when I got to college at Brown, where I met Maggie, that I got back into it and felt more confident to get back on the bike. And that was completely actually because of Pointz. VICTORIA: Oh, that's nice. Yeah, speaking of confidence, I am not confident on a bicycle. I actually only learned after college. [laughs] And there's a video out there of my college friends helping me learn how to ride a bike. It's very cute. But still not my expertise. So I'm excited to learn more about it and learn about how Pointz could give you that confidence. So, whoever who'd like to start, why don't you tell me about what caused you to want to create Pointz? MAGGIE: Pointz was originally kind of my idea. And I got into biking in 2017 when I did a long-distance bike trip. I biked from Virginia to California. And it was my first time doing long-distance cycling, and I just kind of fell in love with it. But I realized that when I was riding, it was pretty scary to navigate cities in particular. And so, a lot of locals would redirect me onto different routes that were safer. And I was confused why this wasn't captured in a mapping app already. And so, that's kind of where the idea was seeded. But I didn't start working on it until I got to college and met Trisha. VICTORIA: Great. So you got to college, and you saw that there was a need to have easier access to biking and biking information in an area, right? MAGGIE: Yeah, exactly. VICTORIA: Very cool. What was that initial process like? It was just the two of you, and you started building stuff? How did you really get the traction going early on? MAGGIE: It started with doing some customer discovery interviews with local cyclists. And so we interviewed over 100 initially and just asked kind of what their biggest barrier was to start riding. And we kept hearing this recurring theme of people not feeling safe enough to go on different routes. And so we brainstormed a bunch of different ideas in a class that Trisha and I were in together. But we ended up landing on the one that we're working on today, which is, like, you know, the rating system, and then also putting the rating system of bike friendliness into a routing algorithm where people could actually find routes. VICTORIA: That's very cool. And was there anything that really surprised you in that customer discovery process? MAGGIE: Just maybe the consistency around people's fear and, like, I guess, being nervous on a bike because we were interviewing people of all types of backgrounds and experiences. And even people that were more experienced had this fear of getting hit by a car because of lack of infrastructure and that sort of thing. TRISHA: Doing customer discovery and chatting with so many different types of riders...and we call them riders, bike riders, rather than cyclists for the distinction that, you know, in the bike riding community, there's a lot of very avid fitness-geared cyclists, maybe who want to go on their bikes to burn calories and challenge themselves. A lot of people they would call themselves someone who rides a bike. And it's to those types of people where safety is really critical, especially in allowing new people to go and try to ride a bike for the first time or the first time in many years. And so, that's something else that we noticed from those customer discovery interviews is identifying the different types of riders. VICTORIA: Thank you. That clears it up for me because I never know to call someone a cyclist or a rider, but it makes sense that cyclist is more, like, the athletic pursuit versus riding and, you know, just trying to get about your day. [laughs] And it also makes me feel better that even people who are really experienced riders have fear of being unsafe or getting hit by a car because that's certainly what I'm thinking about when I'm [laughs] venturing out there. So, what was your initial build like for the app solving this problem? TRISHA: Initially, we had a couple of different Brown University interns or students working on it together one summer and myself included. And that evolved to me and this one other student who was working with us figuring out how to transition the app from, like, an iOS Swift native app to React Native so it could be cross-platform. And we had to teach ourselves React Native for that. So our intern at the time he had done an internship during the summer at this one startup where they taught him React Native. So he had done a couple of projects there. And I had a little bit of experience writing in JavaScript but really not as much as him. And so, together, we worked on coding the app from what we had in iOS in Swift, which was pretty limiting. But, at the time, it wasn't very much. But we were able to replicate that in React Native during; I think it was my junior...Maggie in my junior winter break. That became the start of our MVP, which had many, many more iterations to get all the features in and was a little bit slow to build until when we released it out, which was our senior year in about March or so. VICTORIA: So that's really exciting. So, like, how long did it take you to really get to that initial MVP with the team that you have? TRISHA: It took quite a bit longer than expected, as with all sorts of technology when you're building it for the first time. So what was important to us throughout the process was making sure that all the features we put out there were really well tested, and were useful, and were actually solving the problem of providing safer routing. And to get to that stage, at first, we, you know, we had an app in Swift. Then we wanted to make it cross-platformed, and we needed to have the routing algorithm actually take those different weights, the different bike friendliness ratings of the roads into account. And that took a lot of researching and talking to mentors. So there were quite a few really hard challenges to get to the MVP, which is why it spanned about a year to get to that point. But throughout it all, we worked with other students at Brown. Then we pulled in some front-end contractors from online, like contractor sites, who were awesome. And we were just focused on being really scrappy to get it out in March of 2022. VICTORIA: That's great. And maybe it felt like a long time, but I feel like a year for a really solid MVP is pretty good, [laughs] especially when you have those safety concerns, and the quality of your data, and what you're giving out is super important. So now you've got the MVP, and I believe you just raised your round of seed funding last year. What was that process like for you? MAGGIE: Yes, so the round of funding that we did, we raised the first initial amount actually going into our senior year, and that was from a firm called Rogue Venture Partners. And we also got a little bit of it from their Women's Fund. And, yeah, that was the kind of piece of funding that got us started and allowed us to really, you know, add additional resources to the product to get it out there, at least the MVP. And then, after that, we got a little bit more funding from them. And then we raised money from Techstars as well because we got into their accelerator at The Roux Institute. That's kind of in association with Northeastern, and that was out of Portland, Maine. I guess it wasn't really necessarily, like, a cohesive round. It was, like, a couple of different checks that all kind of went into, like, our early funding for Pointz. And I would say it was very much so based on, you know, our relationship that we had with our initial venture firm that were working with Rogue. They actually mentored us for quite a few months before they invested in us. So they started mentoring us our junior year when we were in school. And then we got the deal together September of 2021. VICTORIA: That's awesome. Well, congratulations. And I'm glad you were able to find the right partnerships, and mentors, and funding that you needed. What did you find was really the differentiator for your app versus what was already on the market for biking-related apps? MAGGIE: There are a couple of different types of competitors, so there are the biking-related apps that you just mentioned, and then there are the general kind of use case apps like Google Maps or Apple Maps. And so, for the bike-related apps, the main thing that's different about Pointz is that we're more focused on, like, bike riders in general, so people that are riding around for transportation and recreation, not so much the cyclist type of a person that Trisha described earlier. So, you know, a lot of our features are geared towards people that are getting around the city or maybe are exploring a city or a neighborhood. It doesn't necessarily have to be a city, but that's kind of the focus. Whereas for other cycling-specific apps, like Komoot or Ride with GPS, it's focused a lot on, like, the fitness side of things and the recreation fitness side of riders. And so, at least the Ride with GPS and a few other of, like, the technologies that are available to more hardcore cyclists tend to have a more sharp learning curve. And ours was built more as, like, a general use case in navigating and exploring. VICTORIA: That makes sense. So it's more for people like me who are trying to go the most scenic [laughs] or the flattest and the safest way, not necessarily the fastest or the more fitness-focused aspect of cycling and biking. MAGGIE: Yeah, exactly. And, you know, we actually built this for people like us. Granted, I did do that long-distance bike trip. But, generally, I don't consider myself that hardcore of a rider, I mean, in my daily life. So it's for people who don't really identify as a cyclist and are more just, like, riding their bike around and, honestly, for people who are new to riding in general. Because a lot of our riders have recently gotten into biking or have recently moved to a new area, and so, they're just trying to figure out, you know, where are the good places to ride? Where do I feel safe? And, you know, how can I get more comfortable on my bike? VICTORIA: I'm loving this idea because I have a bike that's been sitting in my patio for over a year. [laughs] I haven't used...my partner is like, "Can we get rid of it? Because you don't use it." But I'm like, "I will. I will use it." I know my neighborhood problem is that there are giant hills if we leave our street here. So getting out is fine. But getting back in [laughs], it's like you need an electric bike. So that's very exciting. So, tell me more about now that you've graduated and you're taking this up full time; what does the future look like? What's on your horizon? MAGGIE: I mean, we've been working a lot with one of our advisors on, you know, getting to the point where people really love the product, and that's been kind of happening over the last year. We met Anuj Adhiya from Lenny's Newsletter. We've been working with him to really hone in on what the thing is that people really love about Pointz and make that experience better. And then also figure out what exactly the persona is so we can target them eventually with marketing, which is kind of the stage that we're at right now. So we were seeing our retention curves really evening out in especially a couple of cities that we're targeting. And so, this summer, we're focusing on getting our user base up in Los Angeles and then trying to figure out how, like, a playbook for scaling up a user base in a specific geography. Right now, a lot of our users are distributed throughout the United States. And there are clusters, but there's not, like, a huge spike in one city. And so, that's what we're working on right now is figuring out how to get a geographic kind of density to happen. VICTORIA: That makes sense. And it sounded like the app also uses a lot of user-generated data for safety ratings and things like that. Am I getting that accurately? TRISHA: Yep, that's correct. And what we do is we have a bunch of different layers of our data that we pull from. We have a base layer of data that comes from OpenStreetMap, and then we build on top of that. We rate all roads on a one through five bike friendliness scale. And building on top of that, we pull from city-specific data sets from cities, and towns, and municipalities. And then, we layer on the crowdsourcing similar to how Waze does at the top. VICTORIA: Got it. So taking advantage of that open data, the open city data, and what other data the city is putting out there. Are you finding that you're using whether or not a city has open data to inform if you're going to expand into that location? MAGGIE: Kind of as a focus point. So, the way it works right now is Pointz is available actually anywhere in the U.S. So; it doesn't matter if you're in a city or a rural area, you can use Pointz. And you can use it for routing and navigation and all the features that are available. However, we only have visualized the ratings in all 350 or so urban areas in the U.S., and so those are all visualized, but not all of them have the supplemental city-data. And so, the way we decide when we pull in city data is based on gaps in, like, the base layer. So, if we're seeing that there are a lot of accuracy issues in a specific city, we'll go, and we'll look and see if there's a more accurate map that the city has put out or that an advocacy group has put out. And so, we've done this recently in Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland, Oregon, just to supplement the base layer of data, and it has helped a lot in terms of accuracy. And users or our riders really like it. VICTORIA: That's great. And what is your current level of usage in the app? How well have you been adopted? MAGGIE: Are you talking in terms of, like, user numbers or just, like, our engagement levels? VICTORIA: Yeah, whatever you're using to measure your level of engagement or number of users on the app. Like, what are your stats looking like? MAGGIE: Yeah, so, we use...we have our overall signups. And then we have a subcategory of, like, active and engaged users. And so, for our overall signups, we're at just over 9,000 total signups since we launched the MVP, and we haven't marketed it at all kind of until right now, where we're trying to push it out in LA a bit more. And then, in terms of our engaged cohort, I'd have to pull up the exact number. But last I checked, it was around 1,800 monthly active users. We kind of look at that cohort, and then we break it down into, you know, who's even more engaged in that? Who's coming back every week, every day? 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I wonder if you could describe to a founder who's considering to build an application, like, what should they consider for their long-term maintenance? RICHARD: Well, like you said earlier, part of what you're going for with that long-term maintenance is making sure the health of your project, of your application, is always there. And you don't want to be surprised as you're continuing to work with your users and so forth. And so, a number of things that we pay attention to in maintenance are, we're paying attention to keeping the application secure, providing security updates. We want to make sure that the ecosystem, basically, all of the tools and third-party services that are tied to your application that, we're responding to those sorts of changes as we go along. And then part of it is, occasionally, you're going to find some smaller issues or bugs or so forth as your user group continues to grow or as needs continue to change. You want to be able to respond to those quickly as well. And so, a lot of what goes into maintenance is making sure that you're paying attention and you're ahead of those things before they surprise you. VICTORIA: Because what can happen? Like, what are the consequences if you don't do that ongoing maintenance? RICHARD: Well, the security updates those happen across gems and in the platform sort of tools that are there. And so, if you're not keeping those up to date, your exposure, your vulnerability to being hacked, or having a bad actor come into your application start growing on you if you're not doing the maintenance. The other ones that can come up is there's new interfaces that these third-party services...they may be updating their APIs. They may be updating how you're supposed to work with their tool. And so, those can occasionally break if you're not paying attention to what's going on or you're suddenly surprised by an upgrade that you have to make. And then, finally, there's this long-term sort of code change that just builds up over time if you're not keeping it refactored for the changes that are upcoming in a language or the gems that you work with. And then, suddenly, after a while, it suddenly gets to the point where you have a lot of work that you might have to do to rehabilitate the application to take on some of the newer features that are being released. And so, that makes it that much more difficult, that much more friction about being able to deliver updates for your users or to be able to respond to changes that are happening out there in your application. VICTORIA: Right. So, if you don't have that ongoing maintenance, you could run into a situation where, suddenly, you need to make a very large investment and fixing whatever is broken. RICHARD: Absolutely. It's going to be very tough to plan for if you weren't keeping up all the way along and, yes, absolutely ends up being much slower if you have to remediate it. VICTORIA: That makes sense. I wonder if you have any examples of a project you've walked into and said, "Wow, I wish we had been doing a little bit more maintenance." [laughs] And maybe you can share some details. RICHARD: Yeah. We had a fairly large application that involved a number of clinic services. So, we had an application that users were going in every day and counting on our fast response. And, over time, we've got surprised by a database upgrade that had to happen. Basically, the database was going to be changed by our third-party hosting service, and that hadn't been tested. There hadn't been procedures in place when we discovered this need. And there was a very hard date that that change had to be done or else the entire application was going to go down. And it came at a very inconvenient time, at the end of the year around Christmas, that we had to respond to all of that. And had we been in front of it and just updated it every quarter and staying current with it, it wouldn't have been nearly the lift that it turned out to be. We were facing a pretty hard deadline [laughs] there to keep things going. It was very, very stressful and disruptive for the team and potentially for the clinics. VICTORIA: Right. And it always happens around a big holiday or something like that, right? When it all comes to a head. So... [laughter] RICHARD: Absolutely. You want to be in control of the timeframe and not have the timeframe be in control of you. VICTORIA: Right. And if you have a team like thoughtbot supporting you, you can go on your vacation with a little bit more knowledge that if something breaks, there's someone there who can respond and fix things, and you don't have to interrupt your very valuable time off. So... RICHARD: [chuckles] Absolutely. VICTORIA: Yeah. Well, thank you so much, Richard, for joining me today. I appreciate you coming here to talk with us. And we'll talk to you again soon. RICHARD: Yeah, it was a pleasure. Thank you. VICTORIA: I'm wondering if you have any incentives built into the app for users who are, like, contributing data back, or maybe they're writing every single day. Are there any little challenges or achievements that you could unlock within the app right now? MAGGIE: We do have some gamification, yes. And so, the way that people can earn points on the app...we call them points with a Z because of the name. The way that they can earn those points are a couple of ways. So, one is through riding their bike and using Pointz as a navigation tool or as a tool to record their ride. And so, for that, you get one point for every mile. And then the second way is by contributing to the map, so either crowdsourcing an amenity like a bike parking that isn't on the map already or by adding information about a hazard that might be on the map, like, for example, a car parked in the bike lane. And for each of those, you know, you get one point. And so, yeah, we have that gamification system built out and a couple of...like, we have a leaderboard. And then, also, we have, like, a way for you to kind of go up in your avatar on the app. But besides that, we do monthly contests. And so, this past month, we partnered up with a company called Po Campo, which makes stylish bike bags that can be taken off your bike and then worn as, like, a purse or a handbag. And so, they sponsored the prize, which is one of their bags, and whoever kind of gave the highest quality and quantity of crowdsourcing reviews and miles ridden they're the winner of the contest for this month of June. VICTORIA: That's very cool. I love to see that and hear about what strategies people have for engaging with their users within the app. I'm curious to go back to, you know when you two first met, how did you know that you were going to be good partners to work on this project together? TRISHA: One of the ways that we knew that was because we had first been introduced to each other from our mutual friend who is a close friend of both of ours, and she had been telling the other person about each other. And it was one day where we just met up, and we really clicked. But, at that point, Maggie was looking for someone who could work on the mobile development, and I didn't have any experience with that. However, I joined a club, which Maggie was leading, which was called The Women's Entrepreneurship Group. And we got a chance to work together and plan out many events, including a large conference right before COVID hit. Like, we saw how we'd worked together. We really enjoyed it. And we had very similar aspirations and motivations towards entrepreneurship. When I had the chance to basically join what Maggie was already working on with Pointz in the summer of 2020, I knew that that was going to be a great opportunity. And we decided to become co-founders by the end of the summer. VICTORIA: That's very cool. And I know how important it is to have the right team together to work on a project like this and to start something up from scratch. So, were there other big turning points? And you mentioned COVID, so I'm curious how that affected the growth and progress of this effort. MAGGIE: Yeah, to be honest, in the heart of COVID, like 2020, we weren't really built yet. So, it didn't quite affect us a whole lot, just because the product didn't get launched until the spring of 2020 to actually, you know, kind of publicly. But there were a couple of other turning points in our company, one of them was Techstars and kind of the progress we made during Techstars. We joined the accelerator, and we were having a bit of a hard time getting tech kind of pushed out really quickly. It was taking us a long time to build the features. And so, Trisha and I kind of evaluated why that was happening. And we came up with a process that worked a lot better, which we still use today. And speaking of team, we got a couple of really awesome teammates that made a huge difference on how quickly we could turn around features and bug fixes. And so, that was a really big turning point because we were able to iterate much more quickly and get feedback from our riders a lot faster. So that happened November, December of last year, of 2022. The other big turning point, I would say, is the slider that we released in March of this past year of 2023. And so we were having a hard time retaining users and getting them to really like the routing because people who bike tend to be very opinionated. And if the route isn't exactly kind of how they wanted it, they would be upset. And so, we'd fix it for one group of users, and then we would upset another group that didn't want that, you know, added to the routing. What we ended up doing was releasing this safety slider, which has the fastest routes on the left side of the slider and then the safest or the longest routes on the right side of the slider. And that really helped people get a wide variety of routes that fit their use case. And it's helped a ton with retention. And also, the feedback we were getting from users really changed from, like, really honing in on a very specific issue with routes that they were getting to general feedback about how we could enhance the app and keep people coming back more consistently. TRISHA: I just want to emphasize again that, yeah, the team is really critical. And, like, on our team, we have really awesome people who are 10xers and just great. Also, have someone who worked at MapQuest and has...I think our combined mapping experience is around 20-plus years. So it's really awesome to have that sort of a team together. VICTORIA: Yes. And, you know, talking about it now on the podcast, in retrospect, I'm sure it all seems like it came together, and it was kismet, and everything just worked. But was that how it really felt? Or were there moments where you doubted it and thought, maybe this isn't going to come together? MAGGIE: Yeah, definitely. There were moments of that feeling. One thing that gave us a lot of confidence was getting to the point where we felt like we could really iterate quickly and release features at a consistent and predictable cadence. So that gave us confidence that you know, there is a process for this, and there's a process of gathering user feedback and rider feedback, and then translating that into features, or bug fixes, or UI fixes. I think that gave me a lot of confidence that we could solve it. But, of course, it always takes a lot longer than you expect. And our advisor, Anuj, always says that 80% of what you're going to do won't work and 20% of it will. And it's all about how quickly you can iterate and figure out what works. And sometimes you get lucky, and it happens quicker. Or maybe you have unique insight into the problem, and you can guess, and it works out quicker. But I don't know; I definitely think it's been a learning process for everyone on our team. VICTORIA: That's great advice. And now that you've got your velocity up and you have your confidence, what's on the horizon? Are there new features that you all are working on that you're excited about? TRISHA: Yeah, so we're really excited about leaning into the whole generative AI trends that are happening, especially with ChatGPT and others. One thing that we've been hearing from most of our riders, people who use Pointz, is that using the app to create routes, which will allow them to explore new places, go to a new coffee shop that they've been hoping to go to but just don't know how to actually get there is critical. And most of our riders on Pointz are people who are new to a city. Maybe they've only lived there for a max of one year or less. So, exploring the area around them is really important to them, and that's why they use Pointz. And so, leaning into that, we're going to be releasing, in the next couple of weeks, a new explore feature where someone can go and, you know, describe to Pointz what type of route or...not even route, what type of things they want to see in a city, and Pointz will come up with that. It'll learn their preferences and continue to suggest really awesome places to get to, which they can do car-free, basically, through bikes, because they can be safe and, you know, they can rely on this app to get them through the city safely. VICTORIA: That's really exciting. And I'm excited to try it out myself [laughs] once you have that feature launched. Maybe you can tell me how that feature plays into...or what your success really looks like for Pointz in the next six months. MAGGIE: Yeah, so I think that feature is something that will be, I mean, of course, we got to test it, but I think that it will help people kind of use Pointz as an exploration tool more effectively. People are already using it for that, but it's not specifically built for exploration. Right now, it's built more for, I guess, routing to, you know, new places but not specifically, like, oh, let's go on a route that takes me through all these tourist destinations in the city I'm visiting. But this new feature will allow people to use it for that more. And I think, overall, you know, our mission at Pointz is to help people feel comfortable riding bikes so that they can drive less and feel like they can get around in a sustainable fashion, rather than having to rely on their car so often. And this feature is tied to that in the sense of, like, people can use it as a tool to help them, you know, find the safe route or a route they're comfortable with, and then use it to explore an area but maybe a bit more geared towards, like, tourists or, you know, more recreational-type use cases. VICTORIA: That's very cool. Thank you so much for sharing that. And what is your biggest challenge to achieving that success? MAGGIE: I think biking is a first step in that process of helping people feel like they can be more car-light or car-free, you know, use their car less. There are obviously a ton of other factors that go into whether or not you're driving, or you're taking a bike, or you're taking public transportation. And, you know, our next steps after we have really nailed this product are to explore those opportunities and build tools that help people choose alternative transportation more often. That's what we're excited about going into the future. You know, there's a ton happening in cities all across the U.S., not only for biking but also investments in transit, infrastructure, and whatnot. So, you know, young people and people of all ages...I think a lot of people feel comfortable and that they don't want to be sitting in traffic a whole lot [laughs] because that's not fun for anyone. And, you know, traffic and congestion is always frustrating. So, as much as we can reduce that, I think that's the mission of our company. And, of course, it takes a ton of scale. But it's a big goal, but we're going after it. VICTORIA: That's great. You know, I heard about a town in the U.S. that actually had banned cars and was pedestrians only for the whole town. It's like, what a great idea. [laughs] But I love it. I love that you're working on it. And I wonder now, you know, you're a couple of years into it. If you could go back in time and give advice to yourself when you first started this project, what advice would you give yourself? MAGGIE: For me, I would say to get a minimal viable product more minimal, [chuckles] so reduce it to, like, a single feature, get it out quickly, and start getting feedback more quickly from, like, a very practical, you know, piece of advice. And then, like, an overall piece of advice would be just to be more confident earlier on. It took a long time for me to gain the confidence of, like, being a thought leader in the space. And, you know, I felt like I was young, so there were all these people that knew more than me. But I think everyone has a really unique perspective, and if you really lean into that and share that with the world, it can inspire a lot of people. And you just have to be confident enough to do that. TRISHA: Yeah, I definitely second what Maggie just said. I think also from the tech perspective, if you're someone who is maybe more inexperienced, like, I just got out of college and did this, and I have never worked a full-time job before anywhere except this. And so I think there was a lot of doubt that I had of being able to lead the technical side because I didn't have 20 years experience working somewhere. But, actually, at the end of the day, that doesn't matter. It just matters that you're able to be in touch with what it takes to build certain features and talk to the users, or your riders, or whoever because they're the ones who are going to be dictating whether this is a success or not based on what you build. It's really not good if you're building and wasting a lot of resources and time on features which nobody wants or nobody uses. And so, that's been core to why I think I've gotten a lot of confidence in being able to be, like, the tech leader in this app and in this space. VICTORIA: Yeah, I'm curious to hear more about that. You touched on this really being your first full-time job. So, how do you build your personal brand as an executive leader in this company that you're building? TRISHA: For anyone who does startups, they'll know that it's a lot of figuring it out as you go, and things that you're taught in school don't necessarily translate well to the startup world because, like, I did, like, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. I did operating systems. I built a whole bunch of random stuff in school, and I studied for hours and hours. Of a lot of that, the most important thing, which actually translates to working in my field, is the perseverance to, like, keep going and working really hard. Otherwise, none of that stuff which I learned honestly translates. I had to learn everything myself with regards to building mobile apps. And I think the foundations were really critical from school but not really much of the hours of studying. I don't think that that's necessary, but I think it's necessary to build that sort of perseverance mindset. VICTORIA: That makes sense sort of to reflect that back a little bit, just having the perseverance to keep pushing, and keep learning, and keep understanding what is it going to take to build the features that you want? And that's really the core of being a CTO, right? TRISHA: Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. VICTORIA: And, Maggie, I wonder about you as well, like, what resources are you drawing on to really perform as a CEO for this company? TRISHA: One thing that I read a lot is...it's more product-focused, actually, but it's product and growth-focused. It's Lenny's Newsletter, which I mentioned earlier. I use that as a resource a lot. I listen to their podcasts, and I read their articles. And then secondly, I interact a lot with other CEOs and founders because I think that's one of the best ways you can learn is from other people who are in it right now, maybe are a couple of steps ahead of you, or who have done it before. And so, I lean into that quite a bit. And just, you know, try to get advice from people, take what makes sense, and apply it to what we're working on. VICTORIA: That sounds great, yeah. I can relate to that; just building your personal network with people who are in similar roles helps you stay in touch and understand what other challenges people are facing and what you might face someday, right? [laughs] That's really cool. I love that you have all that set up. And is there anything else that you all would like to promote today? MAGGIE: I would just say to anybody who's interested in biking or maybe is, like, a beginner rider, we'd love to have you try out the app and then explore your area and give it a try one weekend when you have some time and see if you feel more confident, you know, given the routes that are on more green and protected roads. VICTORIA: I'm really excited to be talking to you because I am that person. I need this app. [laughs] I'm excited to try it out. Thank you, Maggie and Trisha, for joining us today. [laughs] It was a really great conversation, and I'm excited to follow along and see what happens with Pointz in the coming years. You can subscribe to the show and find notes along with a complete transcript for this episode at giantrobots.fm. If you have questions or comments, email us at hosts@giantrobots.fm. And you can find me on Twitter @victori_ousg. This podcast is brought to you by thoughtbot and produced and edited by Mandy Moore. Thank you for listening. See you next time. ANNOUNCER: This podcast is brought to you by thoughtbot, your expert strategy, design, development, and product management partner. We bring digital products from idea to success and teach you how because we care. Learn more at thoughtbot.com. Special Guests: Maggie Bachenberg and Trisha Ballakur.
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My mentor once said, "You can step in the sh** traps, but don't get stuck in them!" In this episode I'm going to talk about the sh** traps we all face. Those traps include obstacles big and small, sabotagers, distractions, and bad mindsets. The thing to know about sh** traps is that they are inevitable. No matter your journey, if you are pushing forward, you are stepping in sh** traps. The key is to have a strategy to get out of them as fast as possible. I'll also share the simple 3-step strategy I've developed over my many years of getting sh** on my shoes. It includes #1) face it (don't fake it), 2) innovate, 3) act. Tamara's Everyday Innovator style is Risk Taker Experiential. What's yours? Sticky Inspiration: You can step in a shit trap, just don't get stuck in it Lesson & Action: When you step in it, 1) face it (don't fake it), 2) innovate, 3) act Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn Join our global Everyday Innovators community on Facebook Raw Podcast Transcript: Hello. Hello, Tamara here, your host, creator of the Everyday Innovator Method and zombie movie Aficionado. I love, love a good zombie movie and TV show. All right, today's topic. Today's sticky inspiration is all about what I call the shit. Now I'm gonna warn you right now that if you have kids in the room while you're listening or, uh, swearing is not your thing, I totally get it. But I'm gonna say the phrase shit trap a lot because it highlights exactly what I'm talking about today. So I actually drew this out for a friend of mine the other day when we were talking about getting stuck. Feeling like things weren't going as planned and kind of why and what that feels like and how frustrating that is. And I drew this, um, map for her that explained kind of what we think things are gonna be like when we decide to take action, to be innovative, to move forward versus what they really look like. And that's where this kind of shit trap comes from. So let me, let me. oftentimes, and I know that I have most definitely been guilty of this. When we decide to take action and we know it's the right thing to do, we know it's gonna get us where we, where we wanna go. Maybe it's innovative, maybe it's bold. Maybe it's just the right thing to do. We think it's gonna be a straight lineup. Right Point A is where we are now. Point Z is where we're trying to go, but clearly we're doing the right thing. So it's gonna go well. It's gonna be a straight line up. Maybe there's a few bumps in the road. Maybe there's a little bit of a squiggly line, but hey, we're on the right path. However, I think as we all know from our own personal experience, that is typically not , how it goes in real life. What I have found is that along the way, we hit a. Of shit traps. And as my mentor once said to me, you'll always step in the shit traps. But the key is to not get stuck in them. So if you see my stinky inspiration, my little doodle that goes with this that I drew for my friend, that's on social media everywhere. And on the podcast page, you'll see exactly what I'm talking about. Let me explain what a shit trap is. And I want you, as I'm talking about this, to visualize if you have a piece of. and on the bottom left you have point A, which is where you are now, right now in this very moment. And at the top right of that piece of paper, you drew a dot that was Z, and that's where you're trying to go. So here's where you are at the bottom left and on the top right is that goal you're trying to achieve, that decision you made of kind of what you're going for and members I said, . Typically, we think it's a straight line up, but I have found that you start at point A, that bottom left and you go up and then you kind of veer off into these little shit traps. Sometimes those shit traps get really big. Sometimes they get really long and they're filled with a lot of poop, and other times it's just a little bit, but we veer off, we hit these traps, and it's our job to try to get back on track. Move forward with what we've learned, what we've discovered the experience, right? Maybe we've had to pivot a little bit, but then we hit another one and then another one. And all along the way this path is filled like that until we get up to our goal. Now, what exactly is a shit trap? Well, I think can be one of many things. It could be. A big obstacle, often one that's not expected. Maybe it's a big brick wall that's kind of thrown up in front of you that's keeping you from moving forward. But like I said, oftentimes it's not expected or maybe it's a lot of little obstacles or problems that start to wear you down and make you exhausted, or maybe that shit trap is full of sabotage. You know those people, they love mediocrity. They don't love that you've decided to move forward. And sometimes those sabotages are verbal is how, how they talk to you and they try to pull you down. And sometimes it's physical. And what I mean by physical is they actually sabotage your efforts. They block your ideas, they shut down things. They make it impossible for you to move forward for one reason or another. They just, they sabotage what you're trying to do. So sometimes a shit trap can be full of sa sabotages. Sometimes it's mindset. Maybe things aren't happening fast enough. So you start to get frustrated. You start to doubt yourself, oh my gosh, so much doubt comes in, doesn't it? Or maybe you just start to get overwhelmed and exhausted, so you start to almost slow down. Let the shit take over you. Let that smell go everywhere and just stop putting in the effort you should be putting in because your mindset is not in a good. , or maybe the shit trap is full of distractions. You know, those distractions, all those other things that get in the way of your, of what you're really trying to accomplish. And that makes you feel disheartened. Like, I'm never gonna get th to this. This is never gonna happen. Maybe it's a bad idea. I'll get to it later after I focus on all these things. Now you and I both know that later never actually happens. So all these shit traps that you experience along the way can be like, I. Big obstacles that make it really difficult to move forward oftentimes are ones you didn't expect could be a lot of little obstacles that start to, or problems that start to wear you down. It could be those sabotages, either verbally, they're jabbing at you. . Well, tomorrow that'll never work. Why would you do that? Here's all the reasons why it won't work. Or maybe they're physical sabotages, meaning they're actually sabotaging your efforts. They won't sign off on your idea. They make it impossible for you to move forward. They throw up so many roadblocks that you can't get that next step. Or maybe it's mindset, it's not happening fast enough. You start to doubt. You start to get exhausted or distractions, all that other stuff that gets in the way of what you really wanna be going. So you start to get disheartened and you start to slow it down. It could be one sum or all of the above. Your shit trap could have a little bit of distraction, a little bit of mindset, and a lot of sabotages. It could have a big obstacle and also distractions. I know that I've stepped into a lot of shit traps in my day, and they have had a lot of, all of the above, all of the. So the question then becomes, if we're gonna experience these shit traps, is how do we get out of 'em? Because I think the biggest challenge that a lot of us face, and myself included, is that once we get into a shit trap, it's hard to get out. And the more and more bogged down by the shit that we get, the harder and harder it gets to move forward. You start to almost accept. , what is that old phrase? I'm probably gonna get it wrong. You know, I always mess up my analogies and my phrase is, but it's something like, you know, when you've been surrounded by shit for so long, you stop smelling it. Isn't that it? Or something like that. You know what I'm talking about? You ever walked into a person's house that has like, and I love dogs by the way, but they have like 10 dogs. They can't smell the dog anymore, and you're like, whoa, this couch. Ripe, right? It's the same kind of thing. So sometimes when we're in it, the problem we have is either we get too exhausted and we start to accept it as our reality, or we simply stop smelling the shit. We don't even realize that we're in it until one day we wake up and we go, oh my gosh, why am I still here? How did I get here? I was moving this way, and now I'm stuck over on the left, over here on the right, in this shit trap that I can't get out of. , let me tell you the lesson or insight that I've had about how you get outta shit traps. And here's the thing about what I, I'm about to tell you. It's super simple, but it isn't always easy. It takes some effort, it takes some shifts in your thinking, but it's a hundred percent possible if you just follow these steps every time. And over the years, I have come to implement this every time I fall into a shit trap and. We all have 'em all the time. I will have more in my life. You will too. So we gotta have a strategy to be able to get out of it because man, it's no fun. It feels exhausting and overwhelming and it brings in a lot of self-doubt. And it's frustrating and it's, uh, for me it's anger. Like there's a rage. There's a lot of things to go into the shit trap. So we gotta have a strategy to get out of it. So I'm gonna share with you mine, the one that I've develop. over my many years, it has really helped make sure that not only can I get out of the shit traps, but I don't have the anxiety about getting into them anymore. So here it is. Number one is face it. Don't fake it. So what I used to do in all truth, is I would get super. be like, no, this challenge is an opportunity. Oh my gosh, I'm gonna see the good in all this. This is not as bad as I think it is. So I'm all about optimism, but BS positivity keeps you stuck because you're not facing. The reality that you're in and you're in it, you're in the shit trap. So just freaking own it. And I find that if we really, as someone once said to me, one of our everyday innovators, Mia actually in our, I was interviewing her for our, um, membership, for all our online events, our webinars, and where our community comes together. They're pretty cool. I love it because we get to bring all these people from across the globe. with the drive of being innovative come together. And I was interviewing her and she said, my motto is, face it till you make it. Not fake it till you make it. and actually interestingly, some people in the kind of mindset growth mindset research area have shown that fake it till you make it doesn't work because our brain has this little BS meter that's like, it's not all, okay, Tamara. That is a problem. Tamara, that is poop on your shoe. Tamara, I don't know what you're talking about. It's not chocolate. So fake it till you make it doesn't work. And that's the reason it's so frustrating and I, it drives me nuts when I hear the people out there talk about like, you just have to be positive. You'll just be positive. I'm positive I can get outta the shit trap with these strategies, but the situation isn't always rosy and we have to accept it. There's nothing wrong with that. So face it till you make it. We need to really dig into what's real about the situation. If we wanna get outta the shit. We just have to own what's really about it. And again, maybe it's tiny, maybe it's a little shit trap. It's one piece of poop. Maybe it's a whole pile of it. But either way, we just have to be honest about the situation. Optimism, in my opinion, comes from knowing you can deal with it, not thinking that everything's rosy all the time. I think that's a huge, uh, mistake and something that really keeps us stuck actually. And I don't know if you've ever experienced that. Tell me in the comments section on our webpage, if you, if you're listening through, . I find that that positivity feels good for a moment, but it doesn't really move us forward. We gotta face it. So that's number one. Face it till you make it. Not fake it, no bs. Number two is innovate. You don't wanna think or do what you've always done to get outta the shit trap, because whatever those things are probably dug you in a little bit deeper inside. To begin with, right? What is, what's that old phrase? What got you here won't get you there. So whatever problem got us into the shit trap and is keeping us stuck there is not gonna get, get us out. We need to think differently. Otherwise we just end up deeper. So we're gonna think differently to get out. We need new ideas, new approaches, new behaviors, new mindsets, new. You know, um, in another podcast I talk about getting out of a riptide in the ocean and how you have to go sideways, which is not your normal inclination. When you are stuck in a riptide in the ocean, your natural instinct is to double down, swim harder, right? Move your arms faster, kick your legs harder, but that actually pulls you under and further away from shore. and what we actually have to do to get outta that riptide is actually go sideways, get out of that lane. Right? If you kind of visualized it in the ocean. Well, this is the same way to get outta the shit trap. We gotta think differently. We gotta go a little bit sideways. So we've gotta use our everyday innovator mind, our talents to think differently about the situation so that we can actually get out of it for good. What I find is that if I do what I've always. I think I'm getting out of it. Like I got one step out, but the shit trap pulls me right back because I'm not actually moving the needle. I'm not actually changing anything enough to really walk away from it and get out of it. So number two is you've got to innovate. And then number three to no surprise is take action. If it all loves, it lives up in your head, you're just standing in place in the shit trap, then you're gonna end up like those people I was talking about before where either you're so far in deep, you accept it as your reality, or you stop smelling the shit and everybody else around you is like, hello, Tamara. Do you, do you smell that and you don't? Now here's the thing about the action. I find that the action can. Tiny, tiny, tiny. It can be small like little, or it can be big or a mix of all of the above. It can be a, you know, a lot of little steps. It can be one big leap, it can be a mixture of all of it, so don't get hung up on. It's gotta be this huge big leap to move myself forward. I've doctor found that's not the case for me. I found it's a mixture of a couple small steps, a couple big, brave, bold leaps. Couple small steps, and here's the. , the first step is the hardest because you're fighting inertia and you've got 10 pounds of shit at your feet weighing you down. But as you keep moving and keep moving, it gets easier and easier. And I've also found that those first steps don't always get you completely out right. It, it loosens up your foot a little bit. Get your leg in front of you a little bit, and then over time, hopefully quickly, you move and move until you. But like I said, sometimes it's a bunch of tiny, sometimes it's a big bold move. More often than not, it's a blend of all of 'em. So the way to get outta the shit traps that you are experiencing and going to continue to experience is to face it, to innovate and to act. That's what I've found for me anyway, and for a lot of people that I've talked to and shared this with. That's what gets us out of the shit trap. Now, here's the thing, I have to remind myself of all the. . The shit trap isn't a one time thing. In fact, it's a constant thing. So once you get out of one shit trap, you get on track, and then eventually you'll find yourself in another and then another, and then you'll get back on track, and then you'll find yourself in another. Then you'll get back on track. Life is full of obstacles, sabotages, distractions, struggling with your mindset. Those things never go. So now you're thinking, well, tomorrow, why are you giving me tools to get out if they're always there? Well, because you don't, as my mentor said, it's okay to step in it. You just don't wanna get stuck there. So here's what I'll say about that. I used to have a lot of anxiety about getting stuck in the shit trap. , I was afraid that I couldn't get out. I was like, it used to just put me not in a panic, but let's say high anxiety and pretty stressed out. When I found myself there, I used to have a very emotional reaction to it. Or if I got out of the shit trap, I'd be panicked about what was around the corner, the next shit trap that was coming, that could I handle it? Could I not handle it? And it's like I expected every time I got out that it would be smooth sailing from there, and it never ever was. And the anxiety was about not being sure I could get back on. and not feeling confident in my abilities to handle the situation. Now I know that whatever shit trap comes my way, I have the ability to get out quickly. And I think, let me go off on a tangent for a minute here. I think realizing and owning the fact that your journey is gonna be filled with a bunch of shit. makes the whole thing a lot easier because your expectations are right. You know it, you may not know what those are. You may not even know h exactly how you're gonna handle it, but you know they're coming. Don't you find oftentimes when people are really thrown off, it's because they weren't expecting it and something happened, right? An obstacle got thrown up, a distraction came along, whatever it was. Um, it's because we don't expect it. So now, Whatever comes my way, I'm like, I'm good. I know. I know it's coming, number one and number two, I know I can handle it. And it's not because I'm like, oh, the worst is always in front of me. It's not that. It's much more of a realism perspective of, all right, it's coming and when it comes, I'll handle it and. Please know that, um, shit traps bother me. It's not that. I'm like, okay, here we are again. Smells horrible. Love it here. It's just that I know they're coming and so they don't bother me the way they used to in any way. And of course, I have emotions when I'm in there. Sometimes I get angry, sometimes I get frustrated. , but it's a point in time. I feel that emotion and then I move quickly into face it and then into innovate and then into action. And I think those who know me will tell you that I don't get stuck in shit traps very long. No matter how big they are. I find a way out and that's the innovative mind by the way, if you really wanna get outta that shit trap fast, especially the big ones. It's innovation. I always get out and I think now with my str my simple strategy and just really years of experience under my belt, I have the confide. That I'm gonna be able to get out, and I don't always know how, because sometimes the ones that come up are ones that I would never kind of have imagined. But I know that I'm gonna face it. I know that I'm gonna innovate and I know that I'm gonna take action. And just having that in my back pocket keeps me from getting stuck in the shit trap for too long. And I hope that you. Use this very simple strategy and I hope you think about your work and your life and kind of, you know, that blank piece of paper of A in that small corner and Z up on top where you're trying to go and know that there's a bunch of little traps along the way, but also know that you have the tools, the mindset, the ability to get out of it. That I know for certain. Tamara out.
Celui qui est libre de son mental est libre de tout. Cet épisode de podcast est une Masterclass. Frédéric Vincent nous raconte sa révélation du Point Zéro, alors qu'il cherchait la paix de l'esprit. Depuis, il a créé Zéro Mental et enseigne cette méthode à tous ceux qui cherchent à se déshypnotiser de l'illusion du réel. Sortir de la matrice si tu préfères. Ton cerveau va peut-être chauffer, ou tout sera clair comme de l'eau de roche. Un indicateur de tes résistances vers la libération de ton mental. Si tu veux en savoir plus sur le Point Zéro et le Zéro Mental : https://www.zeromental.com/ https://deshypnose.com/ Retrouve Frédéric sur Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClZsB-xtFWAytynm1qRFbVQ Retrouve Frédéric sur Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fred.zeromental/
Meet Leigh Barnes, business expert and powerhouse entrepreneur, and known as The Edge in circles across America. Leigh talks with Biz Pointz TV Host Larry Kortkamp about her forays into successful business from the young age of 9.To contactwork with Larry Kortkamp, sponsor the show or be a guest on an upcoming episode, call 972-824-8001 or email larry.k@offbeatbusiness.com.Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.orgSmart Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, https://ReadEpoch.comhttps://Jepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal ApparelBiz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZcr5JSLWKmhahO0bDGVa1iWaHGxbMbT6),Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/channels/bizpointztv),Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/BizPointzTV), and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KPJEppAsZPvlvpoP04YmA?si=82b19c125f8b42b7.Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastFollow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkProduced for the https://OBBMNetworkBrands.com and https://OBBMNetworkPodcasts.com by https://Gracepoint.MediaSupport the show
Le festival UTOPIE : POINT ZÉRO revient pour une deuxième édition le samedi 17 septembre 2022 de 11 à 23h, au Lieu Utile à Bouguenais. l'événement proposé La Turbine, le collectif nantais qui mêle arts, sciences et écologie pour créer un futur désirable. Une journée festive, ouverte à tous avec au programme : des lectures participatives, une balade théâtrale , une lecture musicale et préhistorique , une expo photo chlorophyllée, une session d'écoute de podcasts , des ateliers, jeux et expériences immersives sur le climat et le vivant...https://www.leblogdelaturbine.org/utopie-point-zero-2022
Voici un extrait audio d'une visioconférence enregistrée dans le centre d'évolution Zéro Mental. Il y est abordé une question capitale qui revient souvent : Vider son esprit est il un déni de la réalité ? Pourquoi lorsque je vide mon esprit mes problèmes reviennent après ? Dans ces visioconférences hebdomadaires ainsi que dans le "mentorat whatsapp" que j'anime 7j/7j, je recadre en direct la compréhension et la pratique des participants pour simplifier et accélérer leur évolution, jusqu'à leur éveil au Point Zéro. Tu peux nous rejoindre toi aussi. Nous vivons dans une ère où il est fréquent d'avoir des "bases" en développement personnel et où de nombreux individus confondent "les bases et l'expertise" : raison pour laquelle ils plafonnent dans leurs résultats ou tirent des conclusions néfastes pour eux, ou même pour leurs clients. Sans hyper-précision, pas d'experts : c'est le niveau de détail qui fait toute la différence.
Rencontre avec Frédéric Vincent : formateur, auteur, praticien en zéro mental. Nous discutons de son concept du zéro mental, de la rapidité possible du changement, de l'hypnothérapie en général. Nous devisons sur les leviers de changement de la méthode zéro mental, ainsi que de son efficacité et de sa façon d'aller à l'essentiel.
Richard Gadberry, Sr. MNA Advisor with Murphy Business & Financial Corporation, and Craig Cowles, CEO of EntreCraft, join Host Larry Kortkamp to discuss business evaluations that improve your position. Whether you plan to sell your business or not, this information is critical to understand how to maximize your effectiveness in process, profit, and value. Craig Cowles can be reached at https://www.entrecraft.net/ and Richard Gadberry can be reached at Murphy Business and Financial Corporation https://murphybusiness.com/.To contactwork with Larry Kortkamp, sponsor the show or be a guest on an upcoming episode, call 972-824-8001 or email larry.k@offbeatbusiness.com.Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.orgWellness Institute, 469-939-8933Smart Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, ReadEpoch.comhttps://Jepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal ApparelBiz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZcr5JSLWKmhahO0bDGVa1iWaHGxbMbT6),Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/channels/bizpointztv),Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/BizPointzTV), and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KPJEppAsZPvlvpoP04YmA?si=82b19c125f8b42b7.Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastFollow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkProduced for the https://OBBMNetworkBrands.com by https://Gracepoint.MediaSupport the show
When you know that you need to hire someone, what do you look for? How do you know if the person you are interviewing is a good fit? What does your hiring process look like? In today's market, do you still find it easy for you to find the right person for an open position? If hiring the right person is something that you are struggling with, then this episode is for you. My lab partner today, Chris Bellizzi, is someone who has been coaching business owners for years on this topic, and this is something he is very passionate about. Chris Bellizzi started his career in the Water Treatment industry fresh out of college. After graduating with a degree in Chemical Engineering in 1994 from the University of Washington, he went on to work at NALCO. He started as a Sales Representative, and was promoted to District Manager three times and eventually became the Regional Manager in the middle market business sector at NALCO. Currently, Chris is the General Manager at EAI Water and the Managing Partner at ApHinity. ApHinity from EAI is a brand of technologies based on the science of chemical affinity. The technologies ApHinity offers play a critical role in the challenging water conservation, reuse, and recycling environments of today. Chris is also a Certified Legionella Water Safety and Management Specialist and a Certified Water Treater. Chris and his wife Elsa have four daughters - two of whom are now working in the water industry (not for Chris!), and he loves being able to “talk shop” with them. If you are a Water Treatment company owner or a hiring manager, this episode is for you! Chris will share with us why building trust and delivering results are the foundations of finding the right people for your company, the 10 traits that he looks for when interviewing someone, why setting expectations is important, and how perpetuating the OKG (our kind-of-guy / our-kind-of-gal) mentality made him and his team better Water Treaters! Bottom line: Chris Bellizzi will share with us his keys to hiring the best people for open positions at your company. Your roadside friend, as you travel from client to client. -Trace Timestamps: Why the water treatment industry is the best industry for people who love to learn [00:54] Thinking On Water With James [06:55] Promoting Legionella Awareness Month in August and other industry events [08:15] Finding the right people is difficult [11:23] Introducing Chris Bellizzi, the General Manager at EAI Water and the Managing Partner at ApHinity [14:02] Why building trust and delivering results are the foundations of finding the right people [18:49] Where to find candidates and the 10 traits to look for when interviewing candidates [22:00] The art of hiring slowly [43:21] Setting expectations [50:33] Perpetuating the OKG (Our-Kind-of-Guy / Our-Kind-of-Gal) mentality [55:04] Lightning round questions [1:03:57] Thinking On Water With James: In this week's episode, we're thinking about how to properly store pH probes. Why is pH probe storage important? What can happen if stored improperly? Can a pH probe be stored dry? Can it be stored in city water or distilled water? What about storing it in a pH 4, 7, or 10 buffer solution? Why would one be better than another? Is there a storage solution designed for pH probes? How might the storage solution be applied to the rubber cover often used to protect probes between uses? Take this week to think about your pH probe and what proper storage means to its accuracy and lifespan. Quotes: “I was able to become a District Manager at a very young age, and it forced me to learn how to run teams and grapple with the issue of hiring at a very early age.” - Chris Bellizzi “What are the core values that clients really buy from over the long term? Number 1, they buy trust, number 2, they buy results.” - Chris Bellizzi “Credibility + Reliability + Intimacy ÷ Self-Focus = Trust.” - Chris Bellizzi “The non-negotiable traits I look for in an interview are people with low self-ego, high-integrity, high emotional intelligence, someone who cares, and a passion for mechanical and chemical things. The negotiables are work ethic, someone that got your back, social leadership, competitive drive, an aptitude for mechanical and chemical things.” - Chris Bellizzi “There is no one solution in Water Treatment; there are a variety of ways to get from Point A to Point Z.” - Chris Bellizzi “In the Water Treatment Industry, people that are successful are those that are very comfortable initiating the relationship.” - Chris Bellizzi “The longer the interview process, the better. The art is in managing your expectations as the hiring manager and the interviewee's expectations, and not losing people along the way.” - Chris Bellizzi “Prioritize hiring the right values and behaviors over experience and booking business.” - Chris Bellizzi “The Water Treatment Industry should never be boring. It comes with its built-in alarm, and that alarm is if you ever feel bored, you are doing this job wrong.” - Trace Blackmore “Life is too short. Do something you love, you'll never work another day in your life.” - Trace Blackmore Connect with Chris Bellizzi: Phone: (949) 939-7162 Email: cbellizzi@eaiwater.com Website: eaiwater.com LinkedIn: in/chris-bellizzi-a08b6863 Links Mentioned: The Demographic Drought - presentation by Author and Economist Ron Hetrick 173 The One With the Exit Plan Coach Herb Brooks Coach Chris Petersen The EntreLeadership Podcast The Every Man Ministries Podcast The Rising Tide Mastermind Submit a Show Idea AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Events: August is Legionella Awareness Month Smart Water Summit – August 29 to 31 in San Antonio, Texas Water Infrastructure Conference – September 11 to 14 in Portland, Oregon StormCon 2022 – September 26 to 28 in National Harbor, Maryland Books Mentioned: The Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni Revenue Growth Engine by Darell Amy
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CFO & Director of Business Development from King of Texas Roofing, Lance Van Winkle, joins Host Larry Kortkamp to discuss ethics and social responsibility in the framework of impact on the community we serve. According to Lance, education is key. From the big picture, how do we position ourselves so that we are known for doing good work for the community? For King of Texas, that starts at the quality of the products they use and environmental sensitivity. There are sets of ethical codes standardized at the local, national and international level. There is a moral obligation we want to permeate throughout the company and support the courses of action we want to take. Lance points out that it's important to be aware of conflicts of interest and avoid those situations.King of Texas Roofing wants people to know that commercial roofing employment start at $60K/yr and develop skills that give them a career path that's limitless. Employment with King of Texas Roofing includes extensive training and certifications that build a portfolio to be proud of. To speak with Lance or learn more about employment opportunities, email Lance@KingOfTexas.com or call 972-399-0003.To contactwork with Larry Kortkamp, sponsor the show or be a guest on an upcoming episode, call 972-824-8001 or email larry.k@offbeatbusiness.com.Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.orgSmart Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, https://ReadEpoch.comhttps://Jepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal ApparelBiz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZcr5JSLWKmhahO0bDGVa1iWaHGxbMbT6),Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/channels/bizpointztv),Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/BizPointzTV), and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KPJEppAsZPvlvpoP04YmA?si=82b19c125f8b42b7.Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastFollow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkProduced for the https://OBBMNetworkBrands.com and https://OBBMNetworkPodcasts.com by https://Gracepoint.MediaSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
Biz Pointz TV is back with another powerful business-building episode with returning guest Craig Cowles, founder and CEO of Entrecraft. Do you own a business or do you own a job? Let's talk about what that means. If you're the hub and spoke of your business - and decisions can't be made without you, you're in the owner's trap. Are you the primary salesperson? Are you the only one that can deliver the service? Are you answering the phones? Build a company you can play a different role in! Watch this to get an 'outside in' perspective that will help you see where you're overspending or overworking. What do you need to understand about your current business value during this historic moment in time? Get with Craig at https://Entrecraft.net and start working through these things so you can have a business that gives you what you want. To contactwork with Larry Kortkamp, sponsor the show or be a guest on an upcoming episode, call 972-824-8001 or email larry.k@offbeatbusiness.com.Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.orgSmart Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, https://ReadEpoch.comhttps://Jepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal ApparelBiz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZcr5JSLWKmhahO0bDGVa1iWaHGxbMbT6),Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/channels/bizpointztv),Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/BizPointzTV), and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KPJEppAsZPvlvpoP04YmA?si=82b19c125f8b42b7.Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastFollow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkProduced for the https://OBBMNetworkBrands.com and https://OBBMNetworkPodcasts.com by https://Gracepoint.MediaSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
In this episode, Host Larry Kortkamp continues his discussion with Richard Gadberry, Murphy Business Financial Corporation, and Craig Cowles with Entrecraft, two companies with longevity working with local business investments. The effort and money you put into training is the highest investment you will put into your business. Chances are, there are no training classes for what you need to your new employee to become proficient in. And this is critical, because you can't get to the next level in your business running it yourself. How does the culture of your company play into this? Communication and empowerment are the functions of a successful onboarding journey. You'll want to listen to this loaded episode more than once! Craig Cowles can be reached at https://www.entrecraft.net/ and Richard Gadberry can be reached at Murphy Business and Financial Corporation https://murphybusiness.com/.To contactwork with Larry Kortkamp, sponsor the show or be a guest on an upcoming episode, call 972-824-8001 or email larry.k@offbeatbusiness.com.Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.orgSmart Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, ReadEpoch.comhttps://Jepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal ApparelBiz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZcr5JSLWKmhahO0bDGVa1iWaHGxbMbT6),Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/channels/bizpointztv),Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/BizPointzTV), and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KPJEppAsZPvlvpoP04YmA?si=82b19c125f8b42b7.Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastFollow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkProduced for the https://OBBMNetworkBrands.com by https://Gracepoint.MediaSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
Host of Biz Pointz TV, Larry Kortkamp, talks with local DFW business transition experts, Craig Cowles and Richard Gadberry.New opportunities means new pressures! It's more important than ever to position yourself and your business for success. The next stages of your business, whatever they might be, will be positive if you take critical steps in the right direction. This episode breaks down exactly what you need to do to navigate your next moves.Craig Cowles can be reached at https://www.entrecraft.net/ and Richard Gadberry can be reached at Murphy Business and Financial Corporation https://murphybusiness.com/.To contactwork with Larry Kortkamp, sponsor the show or be a guest on an upcoming episode, call 972-824-8001 or email larry.k@offbeatbusiness.com.Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.orgSmart Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, ReadEpoch.comhttps://Jepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal ApparelBiz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZcr5JSLWKmhahO0bDGVa1iWaHGxbMbT6),Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/channels/bizpointztv),Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/BizPointzTV), and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KPJEppAsZPvlvpoP04YmA?si=82b19c125f8b42b7.Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcastFollow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkProduced for the https://OBBMNetworkBrands.com by https://Gracepoint.MediaSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
Jessie Bolton, CEO of Bolt Resources and Larry Kortkamp, host of Biz Points Podcast, discuss staffing in the exciting world of technology. Bolt Resources supports job seekers from start to finish, administering self assessments, career mapping and coaching, training on current technologies, and working on applicants' behalf, to form relational connections in their professional network.Bolt also serves the business sector with qualified applicants now ready for the technology workforce. To contact Jessie for more information, you can email her at info@boltresources.net or call Bolt at 495 905-BOLT (2658). She's also in FB and Linkedin.To work with Larry Kortkamp, sponsor the show or be a guest on an upcoming episode, call 972-824-8001 or email larry.k@offbeatbusiness.com. Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of CommerceSmart Technology Solutions, YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, ReadEpoch.comJepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal ApparelBiz Pointz TV can be found on: Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever you enjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcast--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
Lance Bodwell, Owner of the Farmer's Branch, Texas, Cedar Creek Brewhouse & Eatery, sits down with Larry to talk about his successful foodie hangout and craft brewery. Located in Mustang Station and members of the Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce, this active destination location is getting attention for supporting community businesses and attracting foot traffic that keeps coming back. A breakout of Seven Points Brewery in Seven Points Texas, Lance's partnership with Jim Elliott and Jeff Seitzman is a marriage of great craft beer and unexpected food choices you'll never forget. How did they get this off the ground during pandemic restrictions? How are they supporting their staff to get it all done?As a military veteran, Lance was an Airman 1st Class, learning how to get everyone's ideas on the table, choosing how to forge ahead together and then doing so with expert precision. Delegation of duty is a skill that has served him well and allowed him to stay in a constant state of growth, building and growing teams that get things done. Go to CedarCreekBrewhouse.com to support this vital business that's supporting YOU, and play a role in history that you'll be proud to have participated in! Find them at 13090 Bee Street, Farmers Branch, TX 75234 and call (469) 372-6997. Sponsored by:Farmer's Branch Chamber of CommerceSmart Technology Solutions, YourITAnswers.comEpoch Times, ReadEpoch.comJepriv.com, Ladies Casual, Career, and Formal Apparel Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: https://bit.ly/BigIdeasSmallBusinessPodcastTechnology: https://bit.ly/BizPointzPodcast--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkSupport the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
6 heures, 1er janvier 2022.Au cours d'une marche matinale, je décide de faire une vidéo impromptue pour te communiquer mes voeux pour 2022.Des souhaits qui sortent un peu de l'ordinaire, pour changer et répondre davantage au contexte actuel.Même si te souhaiter la santé est essentiel, je vais plutôt te parler de santé mentale et de ma lecture du monde d'aujourd'hui. #2022invincible #Deshypnose Ps : Video filmée en mode très amateur, l'essentiel étant le message. ✅ ACCÈS GRATUITS AU ZERO MENTAL : ⭕ Démarrer Zéro Mental Gratuitement avec la Masterclass
#samadhi #eveil #meditation Pour les fêtes, je t'offre une expérience de 12 minutes pour dépasser les frontières de ton esprit ! ✅ ACCÈS GRATUITS AU ZERO MENTAL : ⭕ Démarrer Zéro Mental Gratuitement avec la Masterclass
Host Larry Kortkamp talks with Crypto and Blockchain Expert Jon West about crypto currency and blockchain technology so we can get a handle on what this means for business. What do these terms mean, and what do they mean to US?Jon explains that crypto is only one blockchain technology. Think of a ledger, or a spreadsheet, that keeps consensus between everyone's version of the spreadsheet data. Blockchain turns into a very secure centralized documentation that can be used for all types of information sharing. How do all those computers come to consensus on what shows up on these ledgers? This discussion will open your eyes and help you see the possibilities. Be sure to listen all the way to the end! To consult with Jon, connect with him on LinkedIn or email jon.west@vercey.com. To work with Larry, email Larry@KortkampGroup.com or call 972-824-8001.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV--------------SMART Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpochTimes.com, https://www.theepochtimes.com/Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.org--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
Bob Boyle (‘03) talks about his unique professional experiences that led him across the country, and across careers. Listen as he shares how he went from working as a baseball Umpire to a VP of Logistics. He discusses the impact of flexibility, a work-life balance, and how his History degree helped him develop the critical thinking skills he needed to thrive in the corporate world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob Boyle (‘03) talks about his unique professional experiences that led him across the country, and across careers. Listen as he shares how he went from working as a baseball Umpire to a VP of Logistics. He discusses the impact of flexibility, a work-life balance, and how his History degree helped him develop the critical thinking skills he needed to thrive in the corporate world.
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Cyber crime at the nation state level is on the increase, and instead of working through our communities one computer at a time, they've decided to hone in on a tool everyone uses. Host Larry Kortkamp talks with nation state cyber security professional Jessica Nemmers, Chief Security Officer at Elevate Credit, to explain the nuances of this type of infiltration. Does this impact local DFW business? Does it hurt the local economy? Hold on to your seat for this intense discussion you need to hear.This is organized crime, not individuals, but groups. They are well funded and getting stronger. These are blanked spray attacks, and our businesses are at risk. They are getting our intellectual property, using surveillance to learn our secrets. How do we protect ourselves from danger like this?Go to https://www.elevate.com/ to learn more about 3rd party risk mitigation and threat intelligence.To work with Larry, email Larry@KortkampGroup.com or call 972-824-8001.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV--------------SMART Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpochTimes.com, https://www.theepochtimes.com/Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.org--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
Larry Kortkamp is back with Teknion Data Solutions Will Grey to help us understand how we influence our technical world. Data privacy and data security are often packaged together, but they should really be considered differently. Will describes in detail how data privacy is misunderstood so we can see our vulnerabilities. We're giving away more data than we think. As a small business, do we know the right questions to ask? What are the implications to using data without the correct permissions, or for that matter, giving it away. Where is our data going, and how is it being used? When we're using 'big tech', we need a better understanding of how narrow we should actually be. It's likely that broadening our scope of data sets will offer better advertising results. Even so, wearable technology is gathering data that may go where we don't intend for it to go. From an ethical standpoint, businesses have access to marketing data gathered, and a chain of custody for that data is critical to protect. We should be asking if we are over collecting, and how that might be happening. It's time to be asking better questions to be a better steward of the data we capture. Teknion Data Solutions works with businesses to help them develop the data governance necessary today to take your business into your next level responsibly.To work with Larry, email Larry@KortkampGroup.com or call 972-824-8001.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV--------------SMART Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpochTimes.com, https://www.theepochtimes.com/Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.org--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
Host Larry Kortkamp talks with Paola Saibene and Kyle Roberts from Teknion Data Solutions. Paola and Kyle come with extensive backgrounds in data science and data ethics. When it comes to data, most people think they need much more than they do. Once that data is gathered, where is it stored? What does it do? How is it handled? Now that data monetization is becoming a much bigger conversation in most companies, all of these pieces are important to understand. The fuel for innovation is data. With a higher level of data now available to us, we need data governance and have no idea how to do it. We don't necessarily have the right to everything we are dealing in. We may start off collecting data for one reason, and later decide to change the purpose of that same data. When the rules change, it's time to reevaluate to be sure we're making ethical choices that could have unintended consequences. It's time to be asking better questions to be a better steward of the data we capture. Don't be afraid to ask for help, and don't rely too much on automated talent acquisition. Teknion Data Solutions works with businesses to help them develop the data governance necessary today to take your business into your next level responsibly. To work with Larry, email Larry@KortkampGroup.com or call 972-824-8001.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:Money: http://bit.ly/LifeWithLoriPodcastBusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVLocal AllenBusinesses: http://bit.ly/PowerGroupAllenPodcastBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV--------------SMART Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpochTimes.com, https://www.theepochtimes.com/Farmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.org--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetworkSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
The local churches had many challenges over the last several months, and technology played a big role. Pastor Ashish Mathews describes the journey his congregation has been going through since they first opened their Plano, Texas church. Find your community, and start building strong relationships that enhance lives. Commission Church is 1209 W. Parker Road, Plano, TX. Call 214-843-1817, and go to https://www.thecommissionchurch.com to learn more about this great church!Ashish is also a small businessman. Running a video production company gave him a headstart most didn't have, but they still had to figure out how to stream the services. https://MotionBlurFilms.com is where you'll find award winning wedding cinematographers based in Dallas, TX.To work with Larry, email Larry@KortkampGroup.com or call 972-824-8001.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:Money: http://bit.ly/LifeWithLoriPodcastBusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVLocal AllenBusinesses: http://bit.ly/PowerGroupAllenPodcastBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV--------------SMART Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpochTimes.com, https://www.theepochtimes.com/WeStandForFreedom.comFarmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.org--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
People are getting back to work in DFW, and Norris Event Centers is ready to support their events, trainings, and operations you need for successful presentations. Host Larry Kortkamp talks with Carrie Schilling to walk you through all the great ways amenities available for local business and organizational meetings. It's all in the details! AV, parking, expandable space, impeccable customer service and reasonable rates, Norris can take care of your group from 1-184 people at reasonable rates customized to your budget and requirements. How should you figure your budgeting and where should you be concerned about flexibility? Carrie and Larry cover it all! Go to https://NorrisCenters.com to learn more about their space and services, and to work with the DFW center, call Carrie Schilling at 469-840-0700, text 409-370-0623, or email c.schilling@norriscenters.comTo work with Larry, email Larry@KortkampGroup.com or call 972-824-8001.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:Money: http://bit.ly/LifeWithLoriPodcastBusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVLocal AllenBusinesses: http://bit.ly/PowerGroupAllenPodcastBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV--------------SMART Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpochTimes.com, https://www.theepochtimes.com/WeStandForFreedom.comFarmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.org--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offb Support the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
⭕️ Livre Zéro Mental ( Nouvelle édition 2021 )
Fais tu parti de ceux qui sont encore persuadés « d ‘avoir le choix » dans leur vie ? Choix de leur partenaire, de leur type maison, de leurs relations, de ce qu'ils vont manger tout à l'heure, de leurs passions, de leurs achats etc … ? Fais tu parti de ceux qui croient encore qu'ils décident de leurs actes ? De ceux qui s'identifient pleinement à cet automate qu'est le corps/mental ? Si oui, il est temps de se poser les bonnes questions, et sortir du mode zombie en commençant tout de suite avec cette nouvelle vidéo. ⭕️ Livre Zéro Mental ( Nouvelle édition 2021 )
Meet Maggie & Trisha, rising seniors at Brown, and co-founders of Pointz. Pointz is a mobile mapping app that acts like a safety focused "Waze," designed for bike and scooter riders. Maggie & Trisha have completed Brown's B-Lab, were featured in Bloomberg radio, and named a top 10 startup to watch in 2021 in RI. Listen to Trisha explain the tech and process behind mapping the US, creating proprietary "quiet networks," and crowdsourcing data from micro mobility riders. Maggie delves into the insights gained from customer discovery interviews, and the beta test conducted in Providence. Maggie & Trisha share their personal stories of how they decided to pursue Pointz, formed relationships with biking communities nation wide, and are making micro-mobility transportation safer and more accessible for everyday people. Reach out to Maggie & Trisha on IG @bikepointz to join their beta test, and be sure to download the app when it launches in August!
Host Larry Kortkamp talks with local DFW's Marshall Chapman, with Expense Reduction Analysts. If you're looking for additional funds for capital expenditures, Expense Reduction Analysts can help you find money in your existing operational budgets to find hidden gems to get the job done. Marshall calls it 'sustainability through savings'. and often discovers 10-30% of overhead can actually be saved and reallocated. This story doesn't end there! It's not enough to merely identify the opportunities, there are challenges to making those shifts and still meet the requirements that make your company great. Expense Reduction Analysts stays with you through the process, imparting what they've learned for your highest benefit. Discover the 4 step process Expense Reduction Analysts use to determine where the focus should be, and how they look at the entire picture to hone in on what you need to grow. To work with Marshall, email him at mchapman@expensereduction.com, find him on LinkedIn, or call 817 330 9655 to work with him here in the DFW area and beyond. Go to https://www.ExpenseReduction.com to learn more.To work with Larry, email Larry@KortkampGroup.com or call 972-824-8001.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more.Biz Pointz TV can be found on:Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble, BitChute, and wherever youenjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Click here for Biz Pointz Podcast on Spotify.-----------Listen to more on these business topics:Money: http://bit.ly/LifeWithLoriPodcastBusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVTechnology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVLocal AllenBusinesses: http://bit.ly/PowerGroupAllenPodcastBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV--------------SMART Technology Solutions, https://YourITAnswers.comEpochTimes.com, https://www.theepochtimes.com/WeStandForFreedom.comFarmer's Branch Chamber of Commerce https://farmersbranchchamber.org--------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
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Welcome to History of Popcorn!This week HoP has Jesse of LosNinoTTV- a comedy/gaming channel with a bi-monthly podcast that airs every other wednesday! Jesse is our guest on today's episode to help cover some big Gaming Adaptations being produced. From Naughty Dog's The Last of Us series from HBO to a Twisted Metal television show with Will Arnett attached. Elijah and Jesse discuss the long long process from Point A: major motion picture with spielberg attached to Point Z: premiering on Paramount+ -- The Halo series is coming.Also covering Amazon's Fallout series from the WestWorld creators, Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy. John Wick Director, Chad Shahelski is adapting 2020's Ghost of Tsushima!We end the show with a quick review of Mortal Kombat (2021) and theorize who could possibly play Johnny Cage in the potential sequels!Who would you cast as Johnny Cage? Did Elijah miss any actor?LOS NINOS:Youtube Search: 'LosNinosTTV'https://twitter.com/LosNinosTTVhttps://www.instagram.com/losninosttv/https://www.tiktok.com/@losninosttvHISTORY OF POPCORN IS ON APPLE, AMAZON, SPOTIFY & YOUTUBE!NEW EPISODES EVERY TUESDAY!Find us on social media: https://twitter.com/HistoryPopcornhttps://www.instagram.com/historyofpopcorn/https://www.facebook.com/HistoryofPopcornYoutube: History of Popcorn