POPULARITY
How do you elevate your creative work when revisiting familiar places or projects? This episode explores how revisiting locations or concepts with fresh eyes can help refine your process and strengthen your portfolio. Aaron and Seth break down the value of intentional shooting, learning from past experiences, and finding balance between capturing the moment and simply enjoying it. From improving your approach to preparation to crafting those impactful “A+” results, this conversation is packed with insights to inspire growth in any creative field. Expect to Learn:How returning to familiar places refines creativity and improves resultsTips for prioritizing tasks under tight deadlinesHow to leverage connections for new projectsHow to structure planning to capture better shotsWhy focusing on quality over quantity will enhance your portfolioSponsor:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want high-quality prints, with a variety of material options, and who want their work delivered fast in 9 days or less!You can use the code TPM2025 at checkout for 15% off!https://www.whitewall.com/Our Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
What does it really take to modernize a retail company's approach to data?In this episode of The Marketing Intelligence Show, we sit down with Sophie Buresi, Global Data and CRM Factory Director at ETAM Group. Sophie shares how the team moved from legacy systems and disconnected tools to a modern, cloud-based setup that supports smarter segmentation, marketing measurement, and decision-making. You'll learn:How ETAM built their retail data strategy from the ground upWhat it takes to turn business goals into practical data projectsHow the team redesigned customer segmentation for real-world useThe steps they took to bring marketing mix modeling in-houseWhy data quality and team alignment were key to long-term successWhether you're in retail or just navigating data transformation, this episode offers an honest look at the real work behind building a strategy that sticks.
In today's episode, we reflect on our photography journeys, sharing pivotal strategies and mindset shifts that have shaped our growth. We explore the art of building momentum from small gigs, mastering versatility to meet different creative demands, and finding freedom in letting go of rigid expectations. With compelling stories and thoughtful analogies to keep things engaging, this conversation offers plenty of inspiration for photographers and creatives at any level. Expect to Learn:Why broadening your skill set helps you and excel in creative projectsHow to use small success to build momentum towards larger opportunitiesWhy networking may be the most important opportunity generator.Why focusing on the process rather than outcomes will automatically bring you successHow to start thinking about "value gained" beyond simply earning money.Sponsor:Thanks to Tamron for being our lead sponsor this episode! Explore the 28-75mm f/2.8 G2 lens with $200 USD & $300 CAD off and deals on many more lenses for your Sony E-mount, Nikon Z, and FUJIFILM X-mount mirrorless cameras by clicking www.tamron-americas.com or by visiting your local Tamron authorized dealer.Our Links:Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photographySupport the show
If you're still offering logo design as a standalone service and wondering why high-paying clients aren't hiring you, this episode is going to change everything.Premium clients don't just want a logo. They want a full brand identity that positions them for success. And if you're still marketing yourself as just a logo designer, you'll always be compared to the cheapest option.In this episode, I'm breaking down exactly why you're struggling to attract high-ticket logo clients and how to fix it. I'll share how I went from working with low-budget clients to consistently landing $10K+ branding projects, the biggest mistakes most designers make when selling their services, and what you need to shift to start attracting premium clients who value your expertise.You will learn:Why selling just a logo keeps you stuck with low-paying clientsThe power of offering full brand identity packages (and how it helped me scale)Why having a niche makes it easier to land premium projectsHow to position yourself as a branding expert, not just a designerThe one shift that changed everything in my businessIf you're ready to start booking high-ticket branding projects, this episode is for you.Aventive Academy's Resources:$12k Client Attraction Masterclass: https://aventiveacademy.com/attract-clients-workshop/Client Portal for Designers: https://aventiveacademy.com/client-portal/ The Wealthy Client Blueprint: https://aventiveacademy.com/wealthy-client/Mockup Magic: https://aventiveacademy.com/mockup-magic/ Brand Guidelines Template: https://aventiveacademy.com/brand-guidelines/ 12-Week Business Program for Designers: https://aventiveacademy.com/profit Join My Weekly Newsletter: https://aventive-academy.ck.page/0fc86a336f The Creative CEO Accelerator: https://aventiveacademy.com/accelerator
In this episode, we sit down with Peter Hans Hirschboeck, founder and managing director of impactECI, to explore the rapidly evolving world of data centers and energy infrastructure. With a background in electrical engineering and years of experience leading energy projects at AWS, Peter shares invaluable insights on how the demand for AI computing power is reshaping the energy landscape.We discuss:The massive growth of data centers and its impact on energy gridsWhy grid bottlenecks and interconnection queues are delaying projectsHow hyperscalers and AI companies are securing power for large-scale deploymentsThe increasing role of nuclear, renewables, and behind-the-meter solutionsHow utilities, developers, and tech companies can better collaborate to solve infrastructure challengesPeter also breaks down the current trends in power procurement, the importance of speed to deployment, and why grid reform is essential to meet future energy demands.If you're in energy, data centers, or AI infrastructure, this episode is packed with must-know insights!Connect with Peter & impactECI here!Paces helps developers find and evaluate the sites most suitable for renewable development. Interested in a call with James, CEO @ Paces?
Send Dr. Li a text here. Please leave your email address if you would like a reply, thanks.In Episode 219 of Make Time for Success, Dr. Christine Li shares a powerful 5-step framework for breaking through resistance, using decluttering as a practical example. Dr. Li walks listeners through this actionable process that can help transform overwhelming tasks into manageable achievements. Drawing from her experience leading a live decluttering session with clients from her Simply Productive program, she demonstrates how this framework can help anyone move past resistance and toward their goals.Key highlights from this episode include:A simple 5-step process for overcoming resistancePractical strategies for tackling decluttering projectsHow to transform resistance into productive actionThe importance of community support in achieving goalsThis episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to break through procrastination and resistance in their daily lives, whether it's related to organizing their space or tackling other challenging tasks.Timestamps:00:02:03] - Start of main content, introducing the framework using decluttering as an example[00:03:11] - Step 1: Identify the area you want to tackle[00:04:44] - Step 2: Identify your resistance[00:06:25] - Step 3: Shift away from resistance and envision desired outcome[00:09:16] - Step 4: Taking action[00:10:59] - Step 5: Reflect and celebrate with others[00:13:01] - Invitation to implement the process and contact on Instagram (@procrastination coach)[00:14:00] - Information about free 5-day "Reenergize Your Home" decluttering challengeTo register for Dr. Li's upcoming 5-Day Challenge (starting March 3rd) called Re-Energize Your Home, click this link: https://maketimeforsuccesspodcast.com/spring2025For more information on the Make Time for Success podcast, visit: https://www.maketimeforsuccesspodcast.comGain Access to Dr. Christine Li's Free Resource Library -- 12 downloadable tools and templates to help you bypass the impulse to procrastinate: https://procrastinationcoach.mykajabi.com/freelibraryTo work with Dr. Li on a weekly basis in her coaching and accountability program, register for The Success Lab here: https://www.procrastinationcoach.com/labConnect with Us!Dr. Christine LiWebsite: https://www.procrastinationcoach.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/procrastinationcoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/procrastinationcoach/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@procrastinationcoachThe Success Lab: https://maketimeforsuccesspodcast.com/lab
Many web designers don't want to scale. I get it - because I had that mindset too. I never wanted to be an agency with overhead, payroll, extra stress from managing people, etc.But the good news is, especially nowadays, you can scale a web design business your way. In a low-stress, low-pressure way that works for you no matter where your business is in revenue and profitability.Sandy Burns, a founding member of my community Web Designer Pro is a perfect example of this. She was on the podcast recently sharing her story of passing 10 years in business and how she (reluctantly) HAD to scale because she had become so overwhelmed with projects.We got to hear from her perspective what it was like to scale and how the timing couldn't have been more crucial because shortly after she began to scale and reduce her workload, she was diagnosed with cancer and immediately began a journey of chemo and cancer treatment.That's one angle of Sandy's story but another one is the other side of her scaling journey. Who did she hire? What was it like for them as she began to send more work their way and when Sandy was diagnosed, what was it like taking over projects and speaking directly to her clients?Well for that, I'm excited to introduce you to Alexis. Another founding member of Pro who was on the podcast a ‘little' while ago when we chatted about her first client experience
In this episode of The Business of Beautiful Spaces, we're focusing on how to work smarter, not harder in 2025. As your design business grows, so do the demands on your time, energy, and resources. Streamlining your business isn't just about saving time—it's about creating a sustainable, profitable operation that delivers exceptional results for your clients without burning you out.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The importance of implementing project management tools to streamline workflowsHow outsourcing and delegating tasks can free you up for creativity and growthProven strategies for managing client expectations and keeping projects on trackTips for reducing bottlenecks and avoiding unnecessary delays in your projectsHow streamlining improves client satisfaction and boosts your bottom lineBe sure to follow along on Instagram @thebusinessofbeautifulspaces + @thorntondesign to stay up to date on what we're talking about next week. If you love our podcast, please, please, please leave us a review. If you have any questions or topic ideas OR you wish to be a guest email us thebusinessofbeautifulspaces@gmail.com or find us on instagram @thebusinessofbeautifulspacesLaura Thornton is the principle designer of Thornton Design Inc, located in Kleinburg, ON. Since founding the company in 1999, Laura has been committed to creating a new kind of interior design experience for her clients. Thornton Design is an experienced team of creative talents, focused on curating beautiful residential and commercial spaces in the Toronto, Ontario area and beyond. Now sharing all the years of experience with other interior designers to create a world of collaboration and less competition. The Business of Beautiful Spaces I @thebusinessofbeautifulspacesThornton Design I @thorntondesign
When we aim for perfection in our work, it's easy to fall into a cycle of anxiety and procrastination. We hesitate to start, or we push ourselves until we're burned out, afraid that anything less than flawless won't be good enough.In this episode, I invite you to reconsider the value of imperfection. I discuss why flaws can make our work more unique and valuable, how imperfection is an inevitable part of challenging projects, and ways to shift from striving for the ideal to embracing the messy process of growth. I also dive into the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, which finds beauty in imperfection, and explore how this mindset can help us work more joyfully and authentically.Tune in to learn how embracing imperfection can transform the way we approach our work, fostering more flow, joy, and authenticity in every step.Topics CoveredHow perfectionism acts as a protective mechanismThe impact of fear of failure on motivation and creativityTechniques for embracing mistakes and seeing them as growth opportunitiesUnderstanding the beauty of flaws through the concept of wabi-sabiMeditation practices to confront the discomfort of failureShifting from a "right way" mindset to playful exploration in workThe role of imperfection in learning and creative processesEmbracing setbacks in long-term habits and projectsHow to cultivate playfulness and heart-centered productivityReframing failure as a natural part of any meaningful journeyTranscriptYou can find the transcript on the episode's web page by clicking here.Explore Zen HabitsZen Habits BlogFearless Living AcademyFearless MasteryCoaching with LeoConnect with LeoYouTube channelInstagramX (Twitter)LinkedIn FacebookEmail: podcast@zenhabits.netCreditsMusic: Salem Belladonna & Robrecht DumareyEditor: Justin CruzPost-production: Diana C. Guzmán Caro
Join us in this episode as we explore Ashley Wilson's journey from house flipping to multifamily investing! Listen in as she delves into the critical role of knowing the construction space and its impact on the success of a multifamily business, the power of networking and connecting with people, and building generational wealth through multifamily investments.Key Points & Relevant TopicsAshley's transition from corporate America into real estate investingWhy Ashley decided to shift her investment strategy from flipping and house hacking to multifamily investingBenefits of having a background in constructionHouse flipping vs. multifamily investingThe importance of creating partnerships and building networks in commercial real estateSteps to efficiently handle and deal with construction projectsHow to communicate with insurance providers effectivelyManaging contingency plans, budget allocation, and reservesResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Ashley WilsonAshley Wilson, is the Co-Founder of Conference Connect, Founder and CEO of Bar Down Investments, LLC, Co-Founder of Apartment Addicts & Co-Founder of HouseItLook, LLC, Best Selling Author of The Only Woman in the Room, Knowledge and Inspiration from 20 Women Real Estate Investors, a regular contributor to RENT magazine and has hosted several BiggerPockets multifamily series. She started investing in real estate in 2009 and has been involved in over $165 million in transactions and managed over $13 million in construction, within both single and multifamily, across over 1,500 units. In addition to operating her own investments, Ashley provides consulting and mentorship to other operators and investors. Ashley graduated on the Dean's List from Colgate University and then received a Masters in Leadership Development from Penn State University, where she was inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society. Ashley is a certified Six Sigma Lean Professional (SSLP) and a certified NAA Independent Rental Owner Professional (IROP). Today Ashley serves on the Penn State Real Estate Board, the Co-Chair of her alma mater, Colgate University, and a Montgomery School Board of Trustee. Outside of real estate she enjoys spending time with her family and competing her horses in the hunter-jumpers. Get in Touch with AshleyWebsites www.BarDownInvestments.com www.ApartmentAddicts.com www.HouseItLook.com www.ConferenceConnect.com Social MediaInstagram: @badashinvestor Facebook: Badashinvestor Youtube: BadAsh Investor Linkedin: Ashley Wilson To Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World
I first came across Ana Yi Soto's work through a LinkedIn post she created on language justice that went viral and due to its importance, she later decided to repost in the Society for Conservation Biology forum. In her post, she shared a meme from the television show Modern Family, in which Gloria, a native Spanish-speaking character from Colombia (the actress playing Gloria, Sofia Vergara is also from Colombia) says, “Do you even know how smart I am in Spanish?”Her powerful message about what language you happened to grow up speaking and how it can affect your career in conservation resonated deeply with me, especially given my own experiences conducting fieldwork in Kenya and particularly Gabon, where the national language is French and almost no one speaks English. I remember not being able to fully express myself and feeling dumb. Currently, I, am learning Portuguese and when speaking in Brazil, I even feel like I take on a different personality due to language limitations. I knew immediately that I had to invite Ana to share her insights with our Fancy Scientist community on how conservation being dominated by the English language when it comes to published research affects those who did not grow up as native English speakers, but still want to have a career that can make an impact.In this episode, we dive into the critical issue of language barriers in conservation work. We explore how the dominance of English in scientific research and conservation efforts can inadvertently exclude vital voices and perspectives from local communities. This conversation is essential for anyone passionate about creating more equitable, effective, and inclusive conservation strategies worldwide.Language barriers in conservation go far beyond simple translation issues. They can significantly impact the effectiveness of conservation efforts, limit the participation of local experts, and lead to misunderstandings that can derail well-intentioned projects. There are some words that have no meaning in other languages or do not fully translate. Ana and I discuss the frustrations of not being able to fully express complex ideas in a non-native language and the importance of creating spaces where all voices can be heard and valued.Ana's journey from a communication specialist in Peru to a global conservation leader working in Madagascar is truly inspiring. She shares valuable advice on maintaining curiosity and humility in conservation work, emphasizing the need for co-creation rather than imposing solutions. We also delve into her current roles with the Global Landscape Forum and CREA Planeta, showcasing how she's putting language justice principles into action.This conversation with Ana Yi Soto highlights the urgent need for a shift in how we approach conservation work globally. By prioritizing language justice and inclusivity, we can tap into a wealth of local knowledge and create more sustainable, community-driven conservation solutions.I encourage all of you, whether you're a seasoned conservationist or just starting your journey, to reflect on how language impacts your work and interactions. How can we all contribute to creating a more inclusive environment in conservation?Specifically, we go over:The concept of language justice and its importance in conservationChallenges faced by non-native English speakers in scientific fields and conservation workThe need for humility and co-creation in conservation projectsHow the landscape is shifting and efforts to increase inclusivity in global conservation events and publicationsAna's work with the Global Landscape Forum and CREA PlanetaHow Ana started out working in conservation in Peru and how she was able to pursue work across the globeAdvice for aspiring conservationists looking to make a differenceAnd more!I'm Dr. Stephanie Manka (formerly Schuttler), a wildlife biologist of nearly 20 yrs with 20+ peer-reviewed scientific publications, author of the book Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology: What It's Like and What You Need to Know (https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Job-Wildlife-Biology-What/dp/B08JDYXS4G/) and founder of Fancy Scientist. My channel and the Fancy Scientist LLC is dedicated to connecting people to science and nature, breaking stereotypes of, and empowering scientists. I help aspiring and struggling wildlife biologists get the right training so they can get jobs, live out their life's purpose and make a difference in this world.Sign up for my next free job training: https://stephanieschuttler.com/trainingwaitlist/ Want to learn about cool animals, conservation, and get tips about careers in wildlife biology, science, and more? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/StephanieSchuttler and join my email list: https://stephanieschuttler.com/ I'd love to meet you. Connect with me on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FancyScientistInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fancy_scientist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fancyscientist/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fancyscientist/pins/Join the “Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology” Facebook group to connect with other aspiring wildlife biologists, post your questions and get free advice: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gettingajobinwildlifebiologyListen to the Fancy Scientist Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fancy-scientist-material-girl-living-in-sustainable/id1509587394 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29swiuHG4TWKbS9gRZrORW#wildlifebiology #wildlifebiologist #wildlife #conservation #wildlifemanagement #wildlifeconservation #zoology #zoologist #ecology #ecologist #scientist #animals #science #graduatestudent #graduateschool #wildliferesearch #animalcareers #animaljobs
As the old saying goes, simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Getting the true ROI of AI isn't about abstract visions or hypercomplicated methodologies — it's about helping humans solve concrete business problems with actionable outputs.This week, your co-host Joe Bradley sits down with Andrea Dobrindt, AI/ML and Generative AI Automation Competency Lead at IBM. Andrea's extensive experience in life sciences and consulting have laid the foundation for her work at IBM, where she helps both external clients and internal teams marry AI knowledge with domain expertise to tackle complex challenges.Join us as we discuss:The importance of putting business problems before shiny technology when prioritizing AI automation projectsHow to simplify technical concepts for better communication with non-AI experts What it takes to improve collaboration between data and AI teamsStrategies companies and organizations can use to attract, nurture, and retain top AI talent
The well-known venture capitalist has published a book, Read Write Own, about how the concentration of power into the hands of a few Internet behemoths is bad for entrepreneurs and society at large. Sign up for our free newsletter here!Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Chris Dixon, founder and managing partner of a16z crypto, believes the Internet's early ideals of democratization and community ownership have been subverted by the consolidation of power into just a few small companies like Facebook and Google. He's written a new book called Read Write Own in which he writes about this phenomenon and argues that blockchain technology can help reverse the trend by providing an environment in which developers and entrepreneurs can once again build direct relationships with their audiences. Dixon joins Unchained to discuss criticisms of crypto VC firms, how he feels now about a16z's previous investment in Facebook, how crypto has become overly politicized in the U.S., why Facebook's Libra project was ultimately shut down, the significant promise of restaking and EigenLayer in particular, and why he believes that creator royalties are essential for the NFT market. Show highlights | What inspired Chris to write his new book and why he thinks the crypto industry is misunderstoodWhat the current problems of the Internet are and how do just a few companies control most of the revenueHow Chris explains the concept of blockchains to the laymanThe importance of property rights in the real world and how blockchains make this betterHow Chris responds to the criticism that venture capital firms “dump on retail” and what a proper allocation of tokens to VCs isWhat the best designs are to achieve good governance in decentralized networksHow the crypto industry has become politicized in the U.S. What Chris thinks about a16z's investment in FacebookWhy Facebook's Libra project was shut down and his takeaways from the ventureWhat lessons did Chris learn from the 2022 crypto debacle, with the collapse of FTX, Terra, Celsius, 3AC, etc?Where Chris sits in the debate about modular vs. monolithic networksHow restaking and EigenLayer could “unlock a bunch of new design possibilities,” according to ChrisThe role of open source software in driving a better environment and better projectsHow decentralized social networks could attract new levels of adoption Whether creator royalties are necessary and why Chris believes that they are “non-negotiable”Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn NetworkGuest | Chris Dixon, founder and managing partner of a16z crypto, author of Read Write OwnPrevious appearance on Unchained: Chris Dixon on How Trust Is the Best LegoLinks | TokenomicsUnchained: What Is Tokenomics? A Beginner's GuideVenture CapitalUnchained: Does Venture Capital Investment Violate the Ethos of Crypto? Sequoia Says NoModular vs. monolithicUnchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateWhat Are Modular Blockchains? A Beginner's GuideRestakingUnchained: Do You Need to Think Twice Before Restaking Your Assets? What Is Ethereum Restaking? A Beginner's GuideRoyaltiesUnchained: Are NFT Royalties the Way? How to Build a Sustainable Creator EconomyThe Chopping Block: Two on Two Debate: NFT Royalty Throwdown!The 2022 debacleUnchained: Collapses, Bankruptcies, and Fraud: How 2022 Became the Year of Crypto CarnageSocialFiUnchained: What Is SocialFi? A Beginner's GuideCrypto & AIUnchained: When AI and Blockchain Meet, How Can Each Technology Benefit?The Chopping Block: Why AI Will Change the Course of History in CryptoUnchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Profitable Photographer Podcast, your lively host Luci Dumas sits down with the dynamic Cinematographer and Photographer, Will Weeks. Luci and Will dive into the art of building a photography business fueled by passion. From capturing magical shots for businesses to capturing special wedding moments, Will, based in Memphis, Tennessee, shares how he turned his passion into a thriving business.Creativity is the heartbeat of any artist, and Luci and Will discuss the importance of maintaining creative control in your business. Learn how to keep those artistic juices flowing while still navigating the practicalities of the industry. When he's not behind the lens, he's out there helping small business owners with content creation. Learn how giving back to the community can be a fulfilling part of your photography journey.This episode is not just a list of tips and tricks; it's all about finding inspiration. Luci and Will will leave you excited to feel confident in your photography skills, take control of your creative business, and make your dream photography business come true.In this episode:How to build a passion-based businessWhat are the different skills between cinematography and photographyHow to stay creative and keep control of your businessHow to capitalize on passion projectsHow to give back to the communityHow to be confident in yourselfTune in for inspiration to build your dream photography business with Will and Luci on The Profitable Photographer! Don't forget to hit subscribe and join the journey to profitability with a smile.Use code Weeks23 for 40% off your first annual subscription to Photobiz: https://www.photobiz.com/sign-up?prod=website_buildityourself&promo=FREEMONTHConnect with Will Weeks:Info@weeksmediagroup.com Www.Weeksmediagroup.Com9014683203Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas' Programs and Contact Info:lucidumascoaching.comluci@lucidumas.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theprofitablephotographer_pod/https://www.facebook.com/LuciDumasCoachinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCut3Qk6t6Z2DUJYEYGSCfKA
In this Collective Whisper podcast, Simon K interviews guitar legend Carl Verheyen. Renowned for exceptional guitar skills and a versatile career, Verheyen, guitarist for Supertramp and leader of the Carl Verheyen Band, has left an indelible mark on the music industry. As a sought-after session guitarist in Los Angeles, his artistry knows no bounds.Verheyen's guitar prowess earned him significant recognition, ranked by Guitar Magazine as One of the World's Top 10 Guitarists. He also received the prestigious Best Guitarist award at the LA Music Awards. Collaborating with esteemed artists like The Bee Gees and Dolly Parton, his genius extends to film soundtracks and TV shows like Cheers and Scrubs.Beyond performing, Verheyen served as an adjunct instructor at USC Thornton School of Music and performed at Musicians Institute (MI) in Hollywood, California. His instructional books, "Improvising Without Scales" and "Studio City," are cherished resources for musicians.In 1985, Verheyen's journey shifted as he joined Supertramp for their 1985-1986 world tour. In 1996, he officially became a Supertramp member, contributing to the album "Some Things Never Change" and subsequent tours.Founded in 1987, the Carl Verheyen Band, initially Carl Verheyen Group, gained quick recognition, showcasing Verheyen's diverse musical expressions.Simon and Carl speak about:Carl's current projectsHow the album changes after the tourChanging from an analog to a digital guitar rigDiscovering your soundCarl's first NAMM show 30 years agoPlaying using complex rigsThe fun of keeping it simpleLet's go back in timeStudying sheet music to open your musical mindJoining SupertrampPutting your own spin on guitar solosStarting the Carl Verheyen bandRecording sessions over the webPersonal bias in your musicGetting starstruckHaving your voice heard as a session player3 different parts to Carl's careerNailing the sound you want in the sessionSong performance-God only knowsFuture plans and toursWebpage:https://carlverheyen.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carlverheyenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarlVerheyenOfficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwverheyen/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CarlVerheyen/videosCollective Whisper website: https://www.collectivewhisperpodcast.net#CollectiveWhisperPodcast #CarlVerheyen #GuitarLegend #MusicIcon #Supertramp #CarlVerheyenBand
Have you ever been frustrated with your work, putting in so much effort, hitting every deadline, to then feel stuck in a never-ending cycle? Never having the time or energy to make the systematic changes needed for more efficient processes?There are many reasons why we feel stuck, but there are also solutions to break the cycle. Melissa Howatson and Tom Seegmiller sit down to acknowledge the frustrating cycles as well as bring answers to how companies can change their systems by thinking bigger, working ahead, and prioritizing the projects needed to grow your business.Join us as we discuss:Why it's easy in finance to get wrapped up in the day to day and neglect larger projectsHow tracking your time can help teams move forward in the long runReducing teams stress while also making progress as a teamWhen to look at the bigger picture even when it comes to small tasks
Have you ever been frustrated with your work, putting in so much effort, hitting every deadline, to then feel stuck in a never-ending cycle? Never having the time or energy to make the systematic changes needed for more efficient processes?There are many reasons why we feel stuck, but there are also solutions to break the cycle. Melissa Howatson and Tom Seegmiller sit down to acknowledge the frustrating cycles as well as bring answers to how companies can change their systems by thinking bigger, working ahead, and prioritizing the projects needed to grow your business.Join us as we discuss:Why it's easy in finance to get wrapped up in the day to day and neglect larger projectsHow tracking your time can help teams move forward in the long runReducing teams stress while also making progress as a teamWhen to look at the bigger picture even when it comes to small tasks
Yo what's up this is toru and in a way so are you. For those of you who don't know me, I'm a music producer, artist, and entrepreneur.I make music for that space between the dance floor and the bedroom, which, as of this moment, I am grateful to say has been streamed millions of times and licensed by brands big and small, including companies like Apple.I believe that regardless of what you produce, whether it be music, art, physical goods, or even spreadsheets, you have a process, whether you know it or not.To explore this further, I created The ProducerHead Podcast.ProducerHead is a place to have conversations with Producers about their experience and process to share what works and what doesn't. To help each of us learn and improve our own processes.Today's guest is Brooklyn-based Cryptic One, a rapper, producer, drum programmer / finger drummer extraordinaire, and honestly a legend in his own right.If you had told a younger me that I'd be talking to this man in this context, there's no way I would have believed you.He's a member of the Atoms Family.He's released music through Def Jux.Has credits with artists that include Aesop Rock, Cannibal Ox, and others I'm definitely missing.AndIf that weren't enough, Cryptic One just received a Billboard plaque for the Lloyd Banks track “Dead Roses,” which he produced.Today is part two of the incredible conversation with Cryptic One, a Brooklyn-based rapper and producer. If you already listened to part one, then you already know and are ready to strap in for more. If you haven't already heard part 1 of this interview, I highly recommend you check it out. We talked about impostor syndrome, finding your own voice as an artist, and the role of consistency on the path to quality.Today's convo will close out some of the ideas we started in part 1 as well as get into:The impact of social media on finding your artistic identity,Turning small projects into larger projectsHow to use self-doubt positively.That's it for this episode of ProducerHead. Appreciate you coming through and being a part of it. My hope is that it helps you unlock a bit more creativity and find progress in a way that matters to you.Before we go:There are three simple and zero cost ways to support the ProducerHead Podcast.1 - Tap in and subscribe or follow wherever you're listening, whether it be Spotify or Apple.2- If you haven't already, drop a review on Apple or Spotify. The feedback is appreciated and helps me continue to do what's working while improving along the way.3 - Send this episode to one person who would enjoy it. Do not underestimate the power of word of mouth. The most old school of methods are often the most effective.Finally, let's stay connected:I regularly share ideas that help me develop my creative process along with music recommendations, and even give away free music and sample packs. Head to torubeat.com and sign up to receive all of these things and stay up on all things ProducerHead.You can also stay connected with me and the Podcast, @torubeat on Instagram, YouTube, and tiktok.The theme music is one of my own songs. It is called “Room To Breathe” and available on all streaming platforms.Again. For real. Thanks for being here with me and I look forward to catching you in the next episode of ProducerHead.This has been toru, and in a way, so are you.Peace.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/producerhead/donations This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit torubeat.substack.com
Join our conversation today with Andrew Dunn where we discuss the unique features of data center developments and how to maximize the potential of AI and emerging tech in your journey. Dial in to get a high-level view of the industry's future and how to grab commercial real estate investment opportunities that come along with it! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE An overview of what data centers areTop 4 factors to consider when developing data centersPro tip for investors interested in data center development projectsHow to look at energy demand and infrastructure todayThe practical guide to using AI as a real estate investorRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDOpenAI: https://openai.com/ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/Avison Young: https://www.avisonyoung.us/CBRE: https://www.cbre.com/JLL: https://www.us.jll.com/Northspyre: https://www.northspyre.com/Jasper: https://www.jasper.ai/Mock-AI: https://www.myamcat.com/products/mock-aiABOUT ANDREW DUNNAndrew has been active in the real estate industry for about four years, operating in the private family office sector, where he oversaw acquisitions, underwriting, property management, leasing, financing, and dispositions. His experience comes from over 70 residential fix-and-flip properties in the Las Vegas market and full-turn-deal profiles of several hundred thousand square feet of office, retail, and industrial space with a few hundred apartment dispositions. In addition, Andrew was involved in various land acquisitions and dispositions in the Hawaii, Las Vegas, Reno, and North Carolina markets. He has led several market expansions into Reno, Phoenix, Imperial Valley, and Salt Lake City, with several other markets at the forefront of expansion. CONNECT WITH ANDREWWebsite: VAC Development: https://www.vacdevelopment.com/YouTube: Andrew Dunn: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewmdunnInstagram: @andrewmdunn_: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmdunn_ LinkedIn: Andrew Dunn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewmdunn41/TikTok: @andrewmdunn: https://www.tiktok.com/@andrewmdunnX: @andrewmdunn_: https://twitter.com/andrewmdunn_CONNECT WITH USWant a list of top-rated real estate conferences, virtual meetups, and mastermind groups? Send Tate an email at tate@glequitygroup.com to learn more about real estate using a relational approach.Looking for ways to make passive income? Greenlight Equity Group can help you invest in multifamily properties and create consistent cash flow without being a landlord. Book a consultation call and download Tate's free ebook, "F.I.R.E.-Financial Independence Retire Early via Apartment Investing," at www.investwithgreenlight.com to start your wealth-building journey today!
Getting clients to approve creative work on the spot isn't just a time saver. It's how it should be if you're doing your job well. If you are putting in the strategic and creative thinking behind your work, there's no reason why you should go back and forth with a client.This month, I'm talking about the different ways that we make sure clients are getting the highest level of service, the best value, and the best custom work that we can offer, ALL while eliminating the revisions process.It saves time, it saves hassle, and it's a core tenet of the No BS model.This week, I'm sharing the third and final key to eliminating the revisions process and that is only showing your clients a finished product.Tune into this episode to hear:Why asking for input on the creative direction doesn't workHow we use principles of Gestalt design to get clients to see the big picture of their brandHow piecemeal decision making turns into a total time suck for your projectsHow the magic hour process makes decisions easier for your clientResources:No BS Blueprint to $30KNo BS Agencies MasteryThe Price to Freedom Calculator™No BS LaunchpadNo BS Agency Owners Free Facebook GroupStart reading the first chapter of my bookPiasilva.com
In everything we do, we can feel lit up and feel meaning ... or we can feel a sense of obligation, victimhood, discouragement. The difference is how we're relating to what we're doing — in an empowered or disempowered way.In this episode, Leo looks at how to create a new, empowered relationship to your purpose project.Topics CoveredThe concept of empowered versus disempowered relationships with one's projects and workEmpowered relationships involve feeling excited, lit up, and capable, while disempowered relationships are marked by fear, resistance, and self-doubtHow to examine their disempowered feelings and identify fears such as being judged, inadequate, or embarrassedExamples of empowering contexts, including play, service, leadership, art, love, compassion, wonder, adventure, and curiosity, to help shift the relationship with one's projectsHow to choose an empowering context and practice it consistentlyThe need for continuous practice and self-compassion when transitioning from a disempowered to an empowered relationshipHow Leo is applying an empowered relationship to his project — working on his grandmother's bookConnect with LeoZen HabitsYoutube channelX (Twitter) InstagramZen Habits Facebook GroupTiktok channelEmail leo@zenhabits.netResourcesThe Fearless Living AcademyCreditsIntro music composition: Salem Beladonna & Robrecht DumareyEditor: Justin Cruz
Let's talk about how to take your purpose project and turn it into action with focus sessions ... and how to work with the resistance that comes up.In this episode, Leo looks at how to set up effective focus sessions, and how to embrace the resistance and fear that inevitably comes with meaningful work.Topics CoveredThe importance of "focus sessions" for our purpose projectsHow to set up effective focus sessions & accountabilityThe most common obstacles that block us during focus sessionsHow “passive resistance” worksHow to embrace the unknown and fear that comes with meaningful workThe importance of not trying to eliminate fear, but working with itConnect with LeoZen HabitsYoutube channelX (Twitter) InstagramZen Habits Facebook GroupTiktok channelEmail leo@zenhabits.netResourcesThe Fearless Living AcademyCreditsIntro music composition: Salem Beladonna & Robrecht DumareyEditor: Justin Cruz
Today, we'll be discussing Episode 9 of 25, 21, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Kim Tae-ri as Na Hee-do and Nam Joo Hyuk as Baek Yi-jin. This is a special episode. Ernabel Demillo is back! Ernabel is Department Chair of the Communication and Media Culture Department at Saint Peter's University and host of the Emmy-award winning "Asian American Life" show on CUNY-TV.Ernabel shares her experience being a reporter and news anchor, and provides amazing insight into this episode, including:How networks decide to do special showsHow stories are assigned to reporters, and special projects usually go to special teams, not the day to day reportersThe journalist code of ethicsHow journalists should recuse themselves from stories when they have a connection to the subjectsHow journalists actually do have editorial differences with their photographers and videographersHow networks and newspapers don't allow their subjects to see stories before they are published or airedHow junior journalists are never tasked with big, important projectsHow shows about TV and print journalism always get it wrong, except for the movies Spotlight and Broadcast NewsListen to this episode to get our take on this episode and laugh your head off. ReferencesAsian American Life websiteAsian American Life on YouTubeDo Korean women take their husband's name after marriage?Tteokbokki recipeSundae on Wikipedia
Welcome to another episode of the Clean Power Hour! In this episode, Tim Montague sits down with Aaron Halimi, founder and president of Renewable Properties, and Dahvi Wilson, former VP Public Affairs at Apex Clean Energy in a live webinar to delve into the fascinating topic of Best Practices for Overcoming NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) when it comes to solar development.NIMBYism poses a significant challenge to the widespread adoption of solar and wind energy. Aaron Halimi and Dahvi Wilson, both renowned professionals in the field, bring their extensive experience and expertise to the table, shedding light on best practices and strategies to navigate this complex issue.From aesthetics and land use concerns to environmental and ecological factors, our guests address the multifaceted nature of the opposition and provide invaluable insights on engaging with communities to overcome resistance.Discover practical tips, communication strategies, and engagement techniques that can help solar developers, policymakers, and community leaders address NIMBYism and ensure a smoother path to solar project implementation. Key TakeawaysIntroduction to Aaron Halimi and Dahvi Wilson What is NIMBYismThe Challenges NIMBYism poses for the widespread adoption of solar energyThe impact of NIMBYism on solar projectsHow to navigate NIMBYism effectively and foster sustainable solar development.Connect Dahvi WilsonFollow Renewable PropertiesConnect with Aaron Halimi Connect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTubeTim on TwitterTim on LinkedIn Email tim@cleanpowerhour.com Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsThe Clean Power Hour is produced by the Clean Power Consulting Group and created by Tim Montague. Contact us by email: CleanPowerHour@gmail.com Corporate sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/The Clean Power Hour is brought to you by CPS America, maker of North America's number one 3-phase string inverter, with over 6GW shipped in the US. With a focus on commercial and utility-scale solar and energy storage, the company partners with customers to provide unparalleled performance and service. The CPS America product lineup includes 3-phase string inverters from 25kW to 275kW, exceptional data communication and controls, and energy storage solutions designed for seamless integration with CPS America systems. Learn more at www.chintpowersystems.com
In this episode, Shiv continues his conversation with a colleague in PM Power, Venu Subrmania Iyer.In the previous episode, he asked Venu if testing should always be independent or it can be embedded in the development process itselfHe shared his answer to that question and moreFrom earlier models of independent testing centers, testing is being shifted left [particularly in Agile approaches], but there is a need for both approachesHow he got exposed to Agile approaches, by starting with organizational transformational initiativesHow management support and culture are critical for any transformation projectWhat he considers as critical for success in agile transformation projectsHow his perception and appreciation for Agile approaches changed from the days of being a tester to getting into a transformation initiativeOn applying Agile based on the context and determining the best optionsThe importance of having shared or collaborative goals for team successHis thoughts on what skills are needed to be an effective testerHis tips for persons considering a career in testingVenu has been in the embedded technology space for 24 years, working on cutting-edge R&D in the areas of Consumer Electronics, Display Systems, Semiconductor & Automotive domains. Starting his career as a Hardware Engineer in Philips,later switched to Software Testing due to his passion for finding software defects. He was 1st independent software testing engineer in Bosch Car Multimedia, Bangalore and later played several leadership roles in testing, Project Management and Quality assurance.Prior to joining PM Power consulting, I was Director, Delivery and test in Harman for Automotive Digital cockpit and Telematics software solutions. I have played leadership role for delivery management, software testing and supplier delivery management.More about Venu : https://pm-powerconsulting.com/experts/venu/
One of the biggest challenges that small agencies have is closing clients on big projects.It's hard to get clients to pay the premium rates you want them to pay in order to deliver your highest value. And on top of that, a lot of small agency owners hate sales!Well, have I got an idea for you.I want to tell you about the Lead Product method.This is a process that I implemented in my business over 10 years ago and that I have since taught thousands of people with incredible results.All month on the podcast, we're going to talk about Lead Products, and today I'm going to share the basics of how it works.Tune into this episode to hear:The biggest reasons why free proposals end up sucking your time, energy, and resources for not enough returnThe main sections of a Lead ProductHow the LP saves time, builds trust in your expertise, and takes away the pressure of selling high-price projectsHow the LP process delivers value your clients might not have even known they neededWhy you should never include execution in your LPResources:No BS Agencies MasteryThe Price to Freedom Calculator™No BS LaunchpadNo BS Agency Owners Free Facebook GroupStart reading the first chapter of my bookPiasilva.com
So you want to be a Hollywood producer. But what does it take to make it in today's industry? It's not all glamour—it's hard work, disappointment, persistence—all in the pursuit of excellence. In this week's podcast, we feature Marty Katz. If his name is familiar, it's because he's been a Hollywood producer for over three decades and has worked with the cream of the crop in Tinseltown throughout his career. At Walt Disney Studios, he was Executive Vice President of Motion Pictures and TV Production, where he oversaw the production of classics like Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989), Pretty Woman (1990), and later produced Man of the House (1995), Reindeer Games (2000), The Four Feathers (2002), and many more. His experience is at a level few have accomplished. In this episode you'll learn:The truth of what a producer does and what the job entailsWhat it takes to get a movie made in Hollywood todayWhat it takes to get a star to read your script The challenges of working with actors/producers in filmmakingWhy low-quality scripts get produced over better projectsHow a can producer survive in today's film industryGet ready to learn what it takes to be a working producer in Hollywood.Connect with Marty Katz:IMDbLet's Connect!Alexia Melocchi - WebsiteThe Heart of Show Business - WebsiteLittle Studio Films - WebsiteShop Our Merchandise!TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedIn
Josh Edgoose is a photographer based in London whose work focuses on colourful and candid moments on the street, often captured with humour and wit.Josh recently published ‘Brilliant Parade', a monograph of his work spanning five years, and is also the co-creator of street and documentary photography magazine Framelines.Josh's work has featured in British and international exhibitions and when he's not taking photos in his hometown of London, he's creating photography videos for YouTube with his mate Shane Taylor.In this episode Josh discusses, among other things:How having a child changed his photographyHow he got back into photography after previously studying it at schoolHow he honed his distinctive lookHow he's become his own commissioning editor with photo projectsHow he got into YouTube with Shane TaylorGetting trolled on YouTubeWhy he loves buying and selling gearHow Framelines magazine comes togetherFollow Josh:Instagram Website
Today we're going to hear how semen retention helped Jeremy create a multi-million dollar business, and how this practice helps him get closer to the magic of life too.We explore:Semen retention as an integrative lifestyleThe magic and beauty of intentional ejaculationsCreating other forms of life besides human babiesHow sexual choices impact business successThe practice of building sexual energy, transmuting it and using it as fuel to power our creative projectsHow to tune into the magic of lifeWhy men need to unleash their "Wild Man"The Celtic Mysteries of Beltaine, Lughnasadh, Samhain & ImbolcAnd so much more...You'll find links to the upcoming events mentioned in this episode below... And or a quick overview of the Celtic Wheel of the Year, where these mysteries come from, check out this Wikipedia article. Within the next month I'll have a blog post up specifically about this. For now, the wiki is a good first step!
Episode 112: How to Balance Content Creation with a Full-Time JobWelcome to episode 112 of the Cocktails & Content Creation Podcast! For this episode, we're going to talk about balancing content creation with a full-time job with Colleen Blair, a full-time marketing professional and the face of Travel Like a Local: MA.In our one-hundred-and-twelfth episode you'll learn:How this marketing professional balances her FT career and her side hustleHow her background in marketing gives her unique insights to her content creator projectsHow she makes her weekends work for her and how she plans the workloadWhat it takes to be both a content creator and have a full-time positionAbout our Guest:Colleen Blair is the Boston-based blogger & content creator behind Travel Like a Local: MA, with a focus on travel across Massachusetts and New England. She covers destinations, hotels and restaurants, as well as cultural attractions, outdoor adventures, events and local shops, businesses and products, all from the perspective of a local resident.Colleen started Travel Like a Local: MA in 2019 and has organically grown her Instagram following to more than 17K engaged followers. She has become a trusted source of recommendations and travel inspiration for those living in and visiting New England.With a background in public relations and marketing, and a full-time marketing position today, Colleen is passionate about helping raise awareness of - and drive sales for - the partners she works with through storytelling and compelling visuals.Thanks for Listening!Join our Facebook Community for more tips and tricks on how to easily create content and chat with other content creators! And make sure to follow our Instagram. Links & Resources:Travel Like a Local:MA@travelikealocalma on Facebook@travelikealocalma on InstagramUntil next time, cheers to your next cocktail and happy content creating!Kate & JessieHosts of “The Cocktails and Content Creation Podcast”
Alright entrepreneurs! Well, not just entrepreneurs, but for anyone that works with clients on a daily basis, this one's for you! Today we're joined again by Qwantel Mosley, a great friend of mine who left her job to become an online business manager. For those of you thinking of going out on your own to coach, consult, freelance or anything else having to do with clients– Qwantel is your girl to help answer those inevitable first-timer questions.So sit back and take notes as I guide us through Qwantel's journey to becoming a successful and efficient business owner. There's a ton to learn and apply directly to your own business in this one!In this episode, we break down…Managing client relationships in a way that's healthy for all parties involvedHow to specialize, grow your business, and provide enough value with hard ROI to justify a higher retainerThe importance of having contracts in place when managing multiple projectsHow to handle a situation where things DON'T go as planned within client work, and how bad communication is often at the root of the problemKnowing when to walk away from a project that just isn't the right fit, and how to do so professionallyKey Quotes & Conclusions…"You're on retainer; you don't want to get comfortable. It's like if you're in a relationship and stop going on dates. If you let it go stale, it will.""It's important that you know when to walk away, and understand that every project is not the best project. You have to be careful with getting caught in your feelings.""Communication is so huge in just the discovery call itself. When you start asking these deep questions and they answer them in ways that give you 'uh-oh' feelings; pay attention to your internal understanding.""There could be a thousand things, but what is the thing you feel is hindering your funds from coming through when it comes to your actual marketing? So, that's the first thing I ask whenever I ask someone to prioritize.”"If the things that you present to me within your goals tell me that you have no time to dissect all the ideas that are within your head, we probably should not be on retainer."Connect with Qwantel:Connect with Qwantel: https://qwantellatay.com/ Follow Qwantel on InstagramWORK WITH ASHLEY:Wanna Mastermind Together? The Sprint with #AskAshBook me to speak at your conference, mastermind, or next event:Click here CONNECT WITH ASHLEY:Website: https://www.ashleyshuler.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyshuler/Instagram:
Ep26: If you're making some updates or starting a remodel on your home or investment property, you might be wondering if hiring a contractor is enough? Do you also need to hire an interior designer? Won't that cost more money when you're trying to keep costs down? Well, today I'm sharing 3 big reasons why it's worth hiring both a designer and a contractor for your next project. What to listen for:What contractors do, but more importantly-what they don't doThe amount of details and decisions in most projectsHow to get the best of both worlds with your new projectHow to choose a contractor for your remodel or updateGo to the show notes hereConnect with Sally: Follow on Instagram Follow on Pinterest Website Get on the waitlist for Room Design Essentials (RDE)
Acts 1:8 declares, “... and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Does this hold true for small churches too? Join us for a series of conversations about missions and small churches. In this first conversation, Charmaine Stulp from Ontario, Canada shares her experience with the Nepal PEACE Project, including her personal visit to a remote part of Nepal. Whether your small church is involved in missions or desires to be, listen in as Charmaine shares her insight including:The increased impact of developing partners over coordinating disconnected projectsHow an all-too-common “savior complex” gets in the way of true global partnershipsThree types of givers exist, defined by what deeply moves our heartsNepal PEACE Project: https://nepalpeaceproject.com/Rate, Review, & Follow Laurie on Apple Podcasts"I love Laurie and The Small Church Ministry Podcast!!"
This podcast is called No BS Agencies, but what exactly do I mean by BS?Where does it come from? Why does it happen? How much of it is acceptable in our businesses? And most importantly, how do we get rid of it?I think a lot of people use the term BS in their marketing because it makes them sound like they're no-nonsense. They cut to the point. They're not going to BS you or waste your time.But frankly, a lot of people who say they have no BS have a LOT of BS in their processes and their businesses.So let's get into what I mean by No BS, what a No BS agency is, and what kind of BS we're all dealing with.Tune into this episode to hear:How BS sucks your time and energy as a creative and a business ownerHow bad project management enables BS from clientsWhy pitching for free is BSTwo ways to avoid the BS of scope creep in your projectsHow to navigate pricing BS and get paid what you're worthLearn more about Pia: Learn more about No BS Agencies MasteryNo BS LaunchpadNo BS Agency Owners Free Facebook GroupThe Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my bookPiasilva.comThe 50/25/25 Rule to Profit and Freedom™ Mini Course
Market Proof Marketing · Do You Convert Announces New Creative Director Karla Tuten Kevin Oakley is joined by Do You Convert's new Creative Director, Karla Tuten! They dive into Karla's unique experience working with home builders over the years, what projects she's most proud of, why branding and graphic designs need to be minimal yet meaningful design and what that means, and more!Kevin and Karla discuss:Ep 121: Deep Design with Karla TutenThe obstacles that can get in the way of great graphic designKarla's favorite rebrands and projectsHow good design can equal a positive customer experience& more!Questions? Comments? Email show@doyouconvert.com or call 404-369-2595 and we'll address them on the next episode. More insights, discussions, and opportunities can be found at Do You Convert All Access or on the Market Proof Marketing Facebook group.Subscribe on iTunes > https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-itunesFollow on Spotify > https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-spotifyListen On Stitcher > https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-stitcherA weekly new home marketing podcast for home builders and developers. Each week Kevin Oakley, Andrew Peek, Jackie Lipinski, Julie Jarnagin, and other team members from Do You Convert will break down the headlines, share best practices and stories from the front line, and perform a deep dive on a relevant marketing topic. We're here to help you – not to sell you! The post Ep 258: Do You Convert Announces New Creative Director Karla Tuten appeared first on Online Sales and Marketing for Home Builders - DYC.
Historically, it has been challenging for solar and wind developers to find an appropriate parcel of land, conduct an accurate valuation, and then make contact with the landowner.But now there is a marketplace for land resources where developers can go to find parcels that meet their buy criteria and connect with landowners who want to get a deal done.Yoann Hispa is Founder and CEO of LandGate, a data intelligence platform and marketplace for land and its resources.An experienced entrepreneur in the energy and real estate space, Yoann built LandGate to make land and land resource deals more efficient for landowners, developers, real estate agents and investors.On this episode of Clean Power Hour, Yoann joins Tim to explain how LandGate functions as the Zillow of land resources, helping landowners understand the potential in leasing to solar and wind developers.Yoann describes LandGate's valuation tools, discussing how the platform helps its developer and investor subscribers identify hot and high-value leads.Listen in for insight on LandGate's success in attracting investors of its own and learn how its marketplace can help you develop renewables projects and accelerate the clean energy transition. Key TakeawaysHow making land resource deals more efficient inspired the creation of LandGateHow LandGate functions as the Zillow of land resourcesHow landowners benefit from using the LandGate resource valuation toolsHow LandGate provides its developer, investor and private equity subscribers with hot leadsWhat Yoann's team is doing to raise awareness of LandGate among landownersWhy LandGate focuses on serving real estate agents that specialize in landHow developers can use LandGate to identify parcels that fit their buy criteriaThe hot and high-value leads available to developers through the LandGate marketplaceHow much landowners can earn by leasing to energy developers for solar and wind projectsHow the energy market has evolved over the last 7 years in favor of renewablesLandGate's success in attracting investors like NextEra and KimmeridgeThe onboarding process for integrating LandGate's API with other applications Connect with YoannLandGateEmail account@landgate.com Connect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTubeTim on TwitterTim on LinkedIn Email tgmontague@gmail.com Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsResourcesRE+CoStarLAND MagazinesRice Investment GroupNextEra EnergyKimmeridgeCorporate sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/ Twice a week we highlight the tools, technologies and innovators that are making the clean energy transition a reality - on Apple,
He speaks on his decision to dedicate his life to the world of construction like his father and grandfather before him, and how he has evolved the business over the past two decades.Finally, Toby talks about his inspiring weight loss journey and recently discovered passion for fitness. He reveals to Brad his fight with childhood leukemia at the tender age of eight and how he aims to make a difference today among other kids who are going through what he once did.Sponsors:Visit https://buildertrend.com/aft/ to get a 60-day money-back guarantee on your Buildertrend account!Pella Windows & Doors - https://www.pella.com/Events:Learn More/Register for Contractor Coalition Summit November 06-09 https://www.eventcreate.com/e/contractorcoalitionsummitTopics Discussed:Taking on both commercial and residential projectsDifferent types of contracts that come with commercial projectsHow owners of commercial projects differ from residential homeownersTraining your construction team to thrive in commercial workWhy Toby chose constructionHow Cornell's system evolved over Toby's 20+ yearsThe extent of Toby's involvement in the preconstruction phasePartnering with architectsBalancing business development with lead generationSetting your prices and creating your contractsToby's fitness journeyToby's experience with the 75 Hard programOvercoming leukemia at eight years oldWhat's next for TobyConnect with Guest:Website - www.cornellcustomconstruction.comInstagram - @cornellcustomconstructionFacebook - Cornell Custom ConstructionLinkedIn - Toby CornellHouzz - Cornell Custom Homes, Inc.TikTok - @cornellcustomConnect with Brad Leavitt:Website - https://www.aftconstructionpodcast.com/Instagram - https://instagram.com/aft_constructionFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/aftconstructionHouzz - https://www.houzz.com/pro/aft-construction/aft-constructionPinterest - https://www.pinterest.ph/AFT_CONSTRUCTION/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzB4R_DHPVV1SPh7RUfR5jgKey Quotes by Toby:It's so rewarding, when you're renovating or remodeling, to start with this old home that needs a lot of work and needs life brought back into it and, when you're done, you can stand back and say, “Wow, our team built that.” It's the same thing with a new build: You start with a piece of dirt, and when you're done, you've built this huge, beautiful building that hopefully will be there for hundreds of years.
In this episode, we have one of the Lattice athlete team, Anna Hazelnutt, returning to the podcast with Tom Randall to discuss her incredible run of climbing performance since last year. We last interviewed her, with just a few trad leads under her belt and her first 5.14 sport climb. Since then, she's gone on to repeat two of the most iconic E9s in the UK - ‘Once Upon A Time In The Southwest' and also ‘Walk of Life' in a remarkable trajectory of grade.We talk to Anna about why she originally chose to try Once Upon A Time In The Southwest, how she justified attempting an E9 with almost no trad experience and her methods for controlling fear and anxiety in stressful situations. She also shares with us her strategies for breaking down projects, all the way from the start to the middle ‘messy' region and finally the ‘end' where an attempt is imminent. Finally, Anna talks through how she's specifically dealt with the 2 current season projects (Walk of Life and The Quarryman) and her ‘book chapter' approach for breaking down long and hard routes that take multiple sessions. Tom also discusses the ‘uncertainty bucket' concept and how this relates to his own climbing and those projects he's shared with Anna as a climbing partner this past year. Topics covered:Anna's background in highball climbing and sport climbingHer first trip to the UK and how an E9 was chosenThe process of projecting Once Upon A Time In The SouthwestHow she controls her fear and anxiety on leadAnna's ‘book chapter' method for visualising and breaking down projectsHow her current projects have gone and what she's learntThe ‘uncertainty bucket' conceptHer plans for the futureThe Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
Hello everyone and welcome back to CleanTechies the Podcast. This is episode 54. ________If you are a climate tech founder with specific questions you'd like us to ask -- OR -- looking for capital and strategic partner introductions, please reach out to me via the Slack Channel or LinkedIn and we are glad to help in any way we can. ________Today our episode is with Mariam Awara. Mariam is COO at Pulsenics Inc. Pulsenics is a Canada-based IoT device company that is helping enable electrochemistry at scale. A simpler way to put it is; they have a hardware and software solution that helps significantly reduce the operating costs of electrochemical industrial processes. Today our conversation largely revolved around how they are helping significantly reduce the costs of creating green hydrogen. We discussed the existing problem, how their tech works, and how they are solving it. To give you a precursor, in the event you're not a big fan of deep science, they have a device that helps monitor the internals of expensive machinery such as electrolyzes to identify when issues are starting so they can be fixed before a large breakdown. The same way preventative health helps avoid health crises. Please enjoy today's conversation! Main Talking Points: Intro to MariamHow she got into ClimateTechEvolution of the companyHow hard-tech is developed What they are doingWhere do they fit into clean-electrochemical projectsHow they are helpingIntegration with existing techThe ROI componentThe industries they support (outside of GH) Common objections and challengesNext bottlenecks to solveRegulatory landscape and concernsTalent landscapeWhat degrees to pursue for this fieldFundraising and it's evolution Keeping long-term visionThe futureClosingWe hope you enjoy today's episode - please reach out with any specific questions or discussion points. If you're interested in being a show sponsor you can reach me at silasmahner@gmail.comPulsenics Website: https://www.pulsenics.com/Connect with Mariam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariamawara/Check out our Sponsor, NextWave Partners: https://www.next-wavepartners.com/Join the Slack Channel: https://cleantechies.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-pd2drz6d-N~9nURU5JlyMXv2ZiO5bAQ#/shared-invite/emailFollow CleanTechies on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clean-techies/ HMU on Twitter: @silasmahner__________We are proud to continue working with NextWave as our official show sponsor for this podcast. NextWave and all of its staff are highly motivated to advance the ClimateTech revolution and are constantly innovating ways that they can help affect that transition. From experts in the talent space to ESG experts, NextWave is taking on Climate and Social responsibility head-on and helping companies build great cultures that not only make the world a better place but also increase workplace satisfaction. Reach out to NextWave Partners today to learn more aboutSupport the show
Corrie Legge is a multi-passionate artist and productivity coach for creatives. As an actor and voiceover artist, she has appeared in many independent films, national commercials, animation, video games, audiobooks, and more. She's also a filmmaker with several short films under her belt, and multiple feature scripts in the works! As a coach, Corrie hosts Your Creative Life, a creative community designed to helps multi-passionate actors take control over their dreams and build thriving creative careers without sacrificing the holistically fulfilled life they deserve. In this episode, we talk about:Why you shouldn't wait for gatekeepers to give you permission for your artFollowing your creative urgesBuilding community vs networkingFinding collaborators for your creative projectsHow to work creatively and collaborate with your partnerFinding time to be creative as a parentBeing a voiceover artistFinding the right medium for a storyHow to set goals with freedom instead of pressureBuilding your sustainable creative lifeCreative Resources Mentioned:On Writing by Stephen KingThe War of Art by Steven PressfieldLibbyMy Creative Type Quiz HereConnect with Corrie:@creatingwithcorriecorrie@corrielegge.comyourcreativelifecommunity.com
Episode 65: Today I sit down with professional photographer, writer, editor, and expedition leader and instructor, Justin Black, to chat about:What it was like working with Galen Rowell at Mountain Light Photography and some of the lessons he learned from GalenHis vision behind creating Visionary Wild and the various workshop and expedition types they offerThe role visual perception plays in how we interpret compositions and how we can use it to creatively and effectively compose our imagesWhat we can learn from studying other two-dimensional forms of artThe importance of curiosity, experimentation, investigation, discovery, and reflection in one's growth as a photographerPhotography as a practice (couldn't agree more!)The idea of purposeful photographyHis work with the International League of Conservation Photographers and ways that photographers can work with non-profits on conservation projectsHow anticipation and awareness help with visualization and responding to nature in the momentUsing simplicity in compositions from the grand landscape to small, intimate scenesA whole lot more!LINKS MENTIONED:Portfolio Website: http://justinblackphoto.comFollow Justin Black on:InstagramFacebookWorkshops and Travel Opportunities: http://visionarywild.com [Use coupon code OPSCHOOL5% for 5% off all Visionary Wild Workshops and Expeditions booked in 2022 - programs themselves can operate in 2022, 2023, or 2024.]Follow Visionary Wild on:InstagramFacebookJustin's articles and episodes we discussed:Opening the Mind's EyePhotographing With PurposeSubtracting the UniverseEpisode 40: The One Thing That Will Improve Your Photography This YearRecommended Books (Amazon affiliate links):Mountain Light, Galen RowellTrust the Process: An Artist's Guide to Letting Go, Shawn McNiff Full Show Notes***HAVE A QUESTION?Record a Question for Tidbit TuesdayLOVE THE OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST?Ways you can support the show:Buy Me a CoffeeLeave a Rating and ReviewSign up for the Outdoor Photography School NewsletterShare the show with others!***5 Naturalist Skills That Transform Your PhotographyImprove your nature photography by becoming a better naturalist with this FREE guide full of resources, skill-building strategies, exercises, templates, and more! Download at https://www.conservationvisuals.com/skills.Brought to you by the Conservation Visual Storytellers Academy
Can you make more money and help people's lives simultaneously? You don't want to miss this episode as today's guest Samuel Sells will answer this question and talks about developing distressed properties for the better and how it positively impacts their community. This episode will change your perspective on being rich, so make sure to listen in!Key Takeaways To Listen ForThe importance of using money as an instrument to impact people's livesWhat is “impact investing”?Steps for running distressed properties more smoothlyHow to set better expectations for real estate projectsHow to cope with unforeseen events in the real estate industryStrategies to find compatible business partnersResources Mentioned In This EpisodeFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Samuel SellsSam Sells, a retired U.S. Air Force officer and combat veteran, founded Wild Mountain Holdings and its affiliates in 2018 with his hero dad. Sam started his real estate career in the early 2000s by funding and completing rehabs on numerous fix-and-flips across several states. since 2019, the team has purchased numerous development/rehab properties creating equity growth of nearly 2x initial investment in less than 3-years. Projects include apartment communities, mobile home communities, and self-storage. Connect with SamuelWebsite: Wild Mountain CapitalEmail: sam@wildmountaincapital.comFacebook: Wild Mountain CapitalLinkedIn: Wild Mountain CapitalInstagram: @wildmountaincapitalYouTube: Wild Mountain CapitalTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams.
Welcome to another milestone episode on the podcast - number 150!!In this episode we dive deep into:Check in on my journeyA vulnerable share of how I've been feelingThe daily challenges running multiple projectsHow to build a strong foundation in self3 Things to always focus onAnd so much more!There was so much goodness in this episode.I really enjoyed this episode and I hope you do too!(Also - you can watch the full video episode on YouTube! )------------------------------------------Join our new app SALĀJoin our instagram to see moreApply for 1 on 1 mentorship with me:http://bit.ly/work-with-carlo------------------------------------------Connect with me on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/carlo_cirillo Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarloCirilloLinks to all events and media: https://www.liinks.co/carlo_cirillo----------------------------------------Podcast Sponsor: Sacred Cacao10% off your orderCode: "CARLO10"www.sacredtaste.comEVA HOME$100 off your orderCode: "CARLOLOVESEVA"www.eva.com.au
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Multicoin Capital is a thesis-driven investment firm that invests in the crypto space. They manage a hedge fund and a venture fund, investing across both public and private markets. Since their founding in 2017, they have become known for their high returns.We were joined by founders Kyle Samani and Tushar Jain, for Multicoin's third visit on the show, to chat about how they came together to form Multicoin, their current investment thesis and how it has evolved, and the road ahead in the blockchain ecosystem.Topics covered in this episode:Tushar and Kyle's backgrounds and what led to MulticoinWhy did they choose to create an investing company?Their current investment thesis and how it has evolvedMulticoin's decision to not invest in certain lucrative projectsHow they chose what to invest inThe Proof of Physical Work thesisThe process of how they select an investment and the strategy behind their portfolioProjects they regret not investing inA prediction of how the blockchain ecosystem will look in three yearsDominance of DeFiEpisode links:Episode 361 with KyleEpisode 223 with Kyle and TusharProtocols dont capture value, DAOs manage risk - thesisMulticoin on TwitterKyle on TwitterTushar on TwitterSponsors:ParaSwap: ParaSwap aggregates all major DEXs and makes sure you beat the market price at every single swap and with the lowest slippage - paraswap.io/epicenterChorus One: Chorus One runs validators on cutting edge Proof of Stake networks such as Cosmos, Solana, Celo, Polkadot and Oasis. - https://epicenter.rocks/chorusoneThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/441
How do you share your work when a client reaches out to you?How do you create a powerful photo collection to pitch to a client? And do you tailor your portfolio every time?Creating a portfolio is one of the most underrated tasks in our creative lives but I can't emphasize enough how critical it is if we are looking to work with brands. In this week's podcast episode I'm sharing how to create a custom portfolio for a client, a portfolio that will not only give the brand the confidence that you can handle their product but also blow them away with your beautiful photos and skilfulness. What to include, how much is optimum and what makes for a custom portfolio - it's all in there!In 6 easy steps, I'm going to walk you through how to build a relevant and targeted portfolio that increases your chances of working with a client. In this episode I'll cover: How to study the brand to show you really understand what they needLearn how to select photos that give the client confidence in your skills, experience and abilitiesWhether or not, to include personal projectsHow to create a powerful cover pageWhat details to include in the photos that highlight your skillsTips on how to organize and share your portfolioRead more at https://myfoodlens.com Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/27-how-to-create-a-photography-portfolio-for-a-client
Documentary filmmaker Dan Sturman has won Oscar, Emmy, and Peabody Awards, and his films have been shown at the world's most prestigious festivals, from Cannes to Sundance. He has interviewed presidents, war criminals, movie stars, and ordinary people with extraordinary stories. In this episode, Dan takes us behind the scenes of some of his films, including “Nanking,” “Soundtrack for a Revolution,” “The Hollywood Complex,” and “Twin Towers.”He gives us an inside look at documentary filmmaking:How he comes up with ideas for projectsHow he gets funding for his filmsHow he convinces people to be interviewed about controversial subjectsHow awards and festival recognition impact his workDan also sings the praises of composers who score films. (Imagine how scary—or rather, how NOT scary—a horror movie would be without the music and sound effects!)Dan shares the challenges (mostly related to financing independent films) and the joys of being a documentarian (such as getting to meet inspiring people and in turn being inspired by them). Dan's films are consistently thoughtful and thought-provoking. Here are some ways you can watch the films discussed in this interview:"The Hollywood Complex": https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1754351/"Twin Towers": https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0344503/"Nanking": https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0893356/"Soundtrack for a Revolution": https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/soundtrack/ Want to know more about Dan?check out his website: dansturman.com Want to know more about The Experience Podcast?Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to theexperiencepodcast.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page)Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedIn
Host Matt Finch sits down with Distinguished Researcher and Vice President of Technology Ecosystems at TSIA John Ragsdale to talk about current trends in the tech industry and the importance of a strong freelance culture. The conversation includes:John's perspective and definition of the liquid workforce Trends shaping emerging digital talent platformsHow COVID accelerated already established trends and behaviors of younger workersThe shift to more fixed-price predefined projectsHow to remain a competitive employer in a tough hiring marketHow rising cost of living in coastal cities may be contributing to younger workers wanting to move to this new modelSolutions to allow both distance work and in person collaborationThe risks and rewards of using contract workersWhy middle managers will be so important during this shiftProject based hiring best practicesJohn's advice around challenging the traditional hiring and career mindset for young workersTo learn more about this topic download Mavenlink's recent research report, The Changing Face of the Modern Workforce.
Every leader wants to know how to deliver results. Sometimes, it can be as easy as asking one simple question.In this solo episode, I share how I, and many others, have had success leading teams using the question, "Who needs to do what by when?" It's not complex or hard to ask this question. But, sometimes we forget the most basic solutions to helping our teams deliver results. Well, I do anyway.And, that may be the case for you too.If it is, check out this episode where I not only explain the power behind this simple question. I also open up about why I sometimes avoid doing what I know should do: asking who needs to do what by when.You'll LearnHow to deliver results by asking "Who needs to do what by when?"Strategies for leading effective meetings and team discussions using this questionThe obstacles I, and maybe you, need to avoid when leading a team with this techniqueThe importance of being a vulnerable and authentic leaderWhy things get done when specific action items are assigned to specific owners with clear deadlinesThe benefit of having conversations and dialogue when leading people and projectsHow to be aware of and avoid the traps our ego sets for us when we're leading teams3 Fundamental Career Skills Related to Today's Episode1. Being clear and specificAsking the question, "Who needs to do what by when?" requires a leader and a team to get clear and specific. A thoughtful answer that will produce results takes an investment of mental energy and focus.The act of asking this question will help you and others clarify the resources required to be successful and secure the commitment of the team and organization.2. Being vulnerableBeing vulnerable to admit you aren't perfect as a leader and are susceptible to the dangers of following your ego and pride isn't a sign of weakness. It's an indicator of strength.Admitting to your team that you are a flawed human being will earn the respect of the people you are leading. Because they too are imperfect humans.3. Trusting your teamVulnerability is made possible by trust. As you learn to trust the people on your team, you will find it easier to be more authentic and real with them.And, you will also find it easier to share responsibilities and tasks with them. As you do that, they will be given increased opportunities to grow and develop as leaders and you can focus on tasks that only you can do.For More InformationCheck out the full show notes at GregHarrod.com.
Tom Gilbert is a husband, dad and music person living in Nashville, TN. Born in Kronberg, Germany to British parents, Tom grew up in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Olney, MD where he uncovered a deep fascination with music and guitar. This led to the formation of many bands, a move to Tennessee, years of touring in a 15-passenger van, and a career in music marketing. After a two-year stint in Oakland, CA, Tom now resides in the Inglewood neighborhood of Nashville with his wife and daughter, and works as the Marketing Communications Director for music gear brand Positive Grid.Tom and I get into:How Tom's dad and older sister influenced how he got into musicHis journey through undergrad and choosing writing, recording, and performing over schoolHis run in with an old high school teacher which shifted his aimsWorking at the Nashville symphony hallHis time playing in parachute musical, divider, farkus, and other projectsHow he proposed to his wifeAnd much, much more!Little Vista Named after the street that Tom lived on in Olney, where his mom still lives. Tom plays all the instruments. (He co-wrote that song... with himself).https://littlevista.bandcamp.com/releasesMicro Jordan/Scrawny PippenTom's project with Ben Stix and Flesh (who also plays in Born Empty, along with Ben)woahmicro.bandcamp.comPositive Gridpositivegrid.com Get the Spark Amp at positivegrid.com/sparkFollow Tom on IG @tahm. And one last thing, go do yourself a favor and listen to Steely Dan - Gaucho (Full Album)--Support Light the Night Donate to my Personal page - https://pages.lls.org/ltn/nca/Montcomd21/rsmithDonate to my Team page - https://pages.lls.org/ltn/nca/Montcomd21/teamzavadowskiNational Suicide Prevention Lifelinehttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/promote-national-suicide-prevention-month/Wounded Warrior Projecthttps://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/Suicide Prevention Month: Empathy and Support in Moments of Crisis?https://coupleandfamilyclinic.com/suicide-prevention-month-empathy-and-support-in-moments-of-crisis/
Special Guest Casey Balon joins us and shares how we can release resistance + blocks and tap into our infinite creative potential.Casey Balon is a writer, facilitator, & the founder of Awakened Freedom. She supports conscious leaders & creative entrepreneurs to reveal their radiant expression, tap into their innate power, & uncover their next layers of creative potency through voice reclamation, integrative teachings, & embodiment experiences.I am so excited to have Casey on the podcast! In this episode we will discuss how you can access your own creative genius, unblock and release the resistance thats holding your back and how to come into flow state and tap into your creative genius. If you are looking to start a creative project, to write a book, start a business, create art, music, etc and are having a difficult time getting started- this episode will help you identify what is holding you back and give you tools & tips to work through and unblock so your can stand in your full and radiant expression and take action towards your desires.On this episode Casey shares:What blocks us from accessing and connecting to our own creative expressionHow we can overcome the resistance and transcend our fears, doubts around pursuing our creative projectsHow can we embody confidence around sharing our work and putting ourselves out thereHow to identify what ideas are most aligned and how to take action steps towards these ideas to bring them to life without getting overwhelmed What flow state is, and how we can arrive into a state where we are inspired and fully with the art and allowing the ideas to flow through usHow to stand in our self worth and practice devotion towards ourselves and our creative projects Connect with Casey:Instagram - @iamcaseybalonWebsite- https://www.caseybalon.com/Work With Me: Learn more about how hypnotherapy can help you release resistance and step into the life you desire & book a hypnotherapy session with me: https://kianasayadfar.com/ Connect with me on Instagram: @kianasayadfar Music:Song: Thomas Gresen - Another LifeMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 UnportedVideo Link: https://youtu.be/4Sh8uXe5KrY