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Are you being micromanaged—or is there something else really going on behind your boss's constant check-ins? If you've ever felt frustrated, second-guessed, or slowed down by a boss who keeps hovering over your work, you're not alone. But here's the twist: sometimes what feels like micromanaging is actually stress, pressure, or performance concerns you may not see. In this episode, you'll learn how to step back, assess what's really happening, and use specific phrases to shift the dynamic—so you can reduce overwhelm, build trust, and create a more collaborative relationship with your manager. By listening, you'll learn how to: Diagnose whether you're truly being micromanaged or if performance gaps or external pressures are driving the behavior Start a calm, productive conversation using practical phrases that lower defensiveness and increase influence Propose clear solutions that give your boss confidence while giving you the autonomy you need to do your best work Press play now to get the exact words you can use this week to stop feeling micromanaged and start building the trust and freedom you've been wanting at work. Check out: 02:44 – The three powerful self-reflection questions to ask before confronting a micromanaging boss (this changes the entire tone of the conversation). 07:12 – The first conversation-starting phrase: how to open the discussion in a way that builds trust instead of triggering defensiveness. 10:10 – The “I'm hearing… Can I commit to…” framework that helps you propose a solution meeting both your needs and your manager's. Leadership Without Using Your Soul podcast offers insightful discussions on leadership and management, focusing on essential communication skills, productivity, teamwork, delegation, and feedback to help leaders navigate various leadership styles, management styles, conflict resolution, time management, and active listening while addressing challenges like overwhelm, burnout, work-life balance, and problem-solving in both online and in-person teams, all aimed at cultivating human-centered leadership qualities that promote growth and success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most vivid memories from my childhood was the day I was bucked off my pony, Macaroni. I was only six years old. We were in an arena where my mother was giving me my very first riding lessons. Macaroni was stung by a bee, and she reacted by bucking. I couldn't hang on, and I landed hard on my back. It knocked the breath out of me. I gasped for air. Then, as I finally caught my breath, I started bawling at the shock of being involuntarily dismounted. My mom caught the pony, led her back over to me, and gently told me to dust myself off and get back on. But by this time, I was sobbing the way kids do when they've cried so hard that they can't stop. Failure is Just a Bruise I shook my head and refused to get back on the pony. My mother tried her best to calm me down and reason with me, but I still refused to get back on. Then she took a different tactic and got tough. Her stern, direct tone of voice made it clear that she was not asking me to get back on the pony—she was telling me. That's what I remember the most because my mom had never talked to me like that before and has rarely ever used that tone and directness since. “Get up, and get back on that pony now!” she admonished. She was unmovable. Like Teflon. My tears and pleading made no difference. I knew I had no choice, so I stood up, shaking. Still trying to catch my breath, she helped me get back on the pony. Right there in the riding ring, at six years old, I experienced one of the most pivotal lessons of my life. My mother taught me that failure is just a bruise, not a tattoo. She wasn't being cruel; she was being protective—protective of my future self, the one who might otherwise have carried an irrational fear of horses, or an ingrained habit of backing down at the first taste of adversity into the rest of my life. She knew that if she had let me off the hook and let me walk away from that pony, there was a good chance that I'd never get back on again. That the fear I felt when I landed on my back in the sand would grow and gain a life of its own. That I would vow to never let the pain and embarrassment of falling off happen to me again, and with that, my brush with failure would become permanent. Failure Can't Really Bite You The truth is, failure is usually a short-lived event. Yes, it's jarring, unexpected, and can momentarily knock the breath out of you. But it doesn't have to be the defining chapter of your story. That's what my mother understood so well in that riding ring. She insisted that I face my fear, effectively telling me, “Hey, the worst part's over. Now that you've experienced fear and failure, get back on and prove to yourself you can handle it.” Because once you push through that initial sting, you discover that the fear can't really bite you unless you give it teeth in your own mind. When Failure Becomes Permanent For far too many people, though, the pain of failure does become permanent. Instead of allowing themselves a moment to dust off and try again, they walk away in defeat—often without fully grasping the long-term impact of that decision. Rather than letting the bruise fade, they opt to memorialize failure in their minds, assigning it more meaning than it deserves. They replay the embarrassment and pain over and over, until it becomes an unspoken vow: “Never again.” And in that single choice, a brief setback can morph into a defining moment in which they forfeit the chance to learn, grow, and eventually experience the sweetness of victory. Think about how this scenario plays out in everyday life. Maybe you dream of learning a new skill—painting, playing guitar, writing a book, starting a podcast—but in your first attempt, you falter or feel foolish. Rather than chalking it up to “beginner's missteps,” you decide: “I'm terrible at this; I'll never try again.” And that small bruise becomes a tattoo right there, on the spot. You miss out on the personal growth, the fun, and potentially incredible experiences you would have discovered if you'd simply dusted yourself off and tried again. Sales is a Tapestry of Failure In sales, this avoidance of failure is just as prevalent, if not more so, because the stakes often involve your income or your reputation at work. One day, you run a sales call that goes terribly off the rails—the prospect is disinterested, you get flustered, or you stumble on a key question. You come away feeling embarrassed, incompetent, maybe even humiliated if it happened in front of your sales manager. That single negative experience can color your perception of future calls. You avoid that type of call, that kind of prospect, or that particular approach. You remember that unpleasant feeling so vividly that you decide it's “safer” never to try again. So many sales reps finally gain the courage to cold call a C-level executive at a high-value prospect. Then freeze when they get a hard objection, leaving them feeling small and insecure. Instead of analyzing what went wrong, adjusting their approach, and trying again, they vow, “I'm never calling anyone that high up again.” And while that might spare them from momentary embarrassment and discomfort, the long-term consequences are enormous. Their pipeline shrinks and income tanks because they're playing it safe. And, ultimately, their career crashes because they're afraid to push outside of their comfort zone. Sales Failure: Where the Bruise Can Really Hurt Sales can be bruising. Each rejection takes a piece out of you and can feel like a blow to your self-worth. It's easy to internalize it. Over time, a string of “no's” can erode your confidence, making the idea of picking up the phone and calling prospects feel daunting. Our minds can often be drama queens. When something painful happens, we cling to that memory and replay it, each time piling on new layers of negativity—“I can't believe I said that,” “What was I thinking,” “I'm so stupid.” In reality, the prospect might barely remember it or might even respect your courage. But to you, it's all-consuming. But remember, a “no” in sales is rarely personal. Often, it's circumstantial—maybe the prospect is having a bad day, or their budget cycle doesn't align with your proposal, or they had a negative experience with a different vendor and brought that baggage with them into your presentation. The more you detach your self-worth from the outcome, the less likely you are to see these “no's” as permanent markers of failure. Instead, you'll shift your mindset. You begin to view failure as data that you can use to gain insight into how to improve. You start to treat each rejection as a chance to refine your approach. Success Stories are Forged in Failure The true success stories in sales almost always come from people who learned to pick themselves up, analyze the failure, and adapt. They didn't let the fear of failure overshadow their potential for greatness. The best salespeople—and frankly, the happiest people—know that failure is inevitable. Rather than avoiding it, they embrace it. They feel the pain just like anyone else, but recognize that bruises eventually fade. You just have to keep moving forward in order to heal. At the end of the day, resilience in the face of failure is a choice. It doesn't always feel like one, especially in the raw moments right after you've messed up, taken a big hit, or find yourself on your back in the dirt. But as soon as you reclaim your power to stand up, brush off the dust, and climb back on—whether it's a literal or figurative pony—you'll find your perspective shifting. Failure no longer holds you hostage. It becomes a footnote in a broader story of your determination and personal growth. Failure is Only Final If You Make That Choice So, the next time you bomb a sales call, lose a deal you thought was a lock, get yelled at on a cold call, or face an embarrassing situation in front of your peers, remember: you get to choose. Will this be just a bruise, or will you sear it into your psyche, turning it into a tattoo of permanent self-doubt? My challenge to you this week is when things go wrong, to look up and get up. Get back on the phone. Set another meeting. Propose the next big idea. Trust yourself to learn, adapt, and keep going. Will yourself to stop and make one more call. Because failure is only final if you decide to never get back on that pony again. If you haven't grabbed our FREE guide, 25 Ways to Ask for an Appointment on a Cold Call, download it now at salesgravy.com/cold-calling-guide/.
Ohio ranks fifth in the nation for data centers. Does the development of this industry need more regulation?
Ohio ranks fifth in the nation for data centers. Does the development of this industry need more regulation?
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Marco Rubio's Munich speech is filled with worldview lessons. The topic of antisemitism pops up at a Religious Liberty Commission hearing. And Colorado lawmakers introduce a proposal to legalize prostitution. Recommendations Ben Sasse interview Segment 1 – Rubio Munich Speech Rubio's Speech It Was Said Podcast Breakpoint article Segment 2 – News Headlines Controversy at Religious Liberty Commission CO Sex Workers Bill NY Times article on Marijuana Segment 3 – Questions and Comments Colson Fellows program
This week on Do You A Favor Thursday, Lamont got a call from a listener named Patrick who wanted to propose to his ex-girlfriend Vanessa. Listen to The Lamont Show Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone. For more of 107.7 The Bone go to: 1077thebone.com Connect with 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Connect with 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Do You A Favor Thursday, Lamont got a call from a listener named Patrick who wanted to propose to his ex-girlfriend Vanessa. Listen to The Lamont Show Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone. For more of 107.7 The Bone go to: 1077thebone.com Connect with 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Connect with 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Top headlines for Tuesday, February 17, 2026On today's episode, Savannah Guthrie issues an emotional plea for her missing mother, holding onto hope in the goodness of people. Bethel Church places pastor Ben Armstrong on administrative leave amid a sexual assault allegation. And a new report suggests local churches could run government-backed marriage boot camps for cohabiting parents.00:11 Savannah Guthrie pleads with kidnapper 2 weeks after mom vanished00:57 Bethel Church places Pastor Ben Armstrong on leave01:46 Churches could run gov't supported ‘marriage bootcamps': report02:38 DOJ investigates university for alleged discrimination of Jews03:28 FFRF files complaint after rapper 'quotes Bible' at school event04:20 Churches in India take anti-conversion laws to Supreme Court05:13 Actor James Van Der Beek shared about God before his deathSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on XChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsSavannah Guthrie pleads with kidnapper 2 weeks after mom vanished | U.S.Bethel Church places Pastor Ben Armstrong on leave | Church & MinistriesChurches could run gov't supported ‘marriage bootcamps': report | PoliticsDOJ investigates university for alleged discrimination of Jews | EducationFFRF files complaint after rapper 'quotes Bible' at school event | U.S.Churches in India take anti-conversion laws to Supreme Court | WorldActor James Van Der Beek shared about God before his death | Entertainment
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Home and Away stars Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart announced their engagement after he proposed on Coogee Beach, which Tim immediately declared a terrible proposal spot citing septic tanks and people wandering around with Boost Juice—completely forgetting it's where they first held hands. We asked Sydney to call in with their lamest proposal locations and the stories did not disappoint. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:09:56 - L'invité de 7h50 du week-end - par : Ali Baddou, Marion L'hour - L'invitée 7h50 du week-end est Isabelle Lasserre, correspondante diplomatique au Figaro, autrice de "Les fantômes de Munich, l'Europe au défi du monde contemporain" (L'observatoire). Elle revient sur le discours en apparence très apaisé du secrétaire d'État américain à Munich. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
She fells him doing it on Valentine's Day is NOT the best idea and THIS is why
Aujourd'hui, Charles Consigny, avocat, Jérôme Marty, médecin urgentiste, et Sandrine Pégand, avocate, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
With tomorrow being Valentines day, there will be many who may feel pressure to pop the question tomorrow. But should you? Joining Andrea to discuss was Counselling psychologist Niamh Delmar and Nick Appleby from Appleby Jewellers, who sell engagement rings
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Joey’s 9-year-old put some arcade tokens inside the plastic part of his suitcase and asked Joey to get them out. Joey ended up having to cut a hole in the bottom to get them. The airspace around the El Paso airport was shut down abruptly yesterday. The order said it would be closed for 10 days. Just hours later, it reopened. There was miscommunication between the FAA, the city of El Paso, and the federal government. Hot Tea: James Van Der Beek, the main actor from Dawson’s Creek, lost his battle with cancer and passed away yesterday. The girlfriend of the Olympian who admitted to cheating on her on live TV has spoken out. She did not appreciate being put in the position she is now in and isn't sure if she can forgive him. A bar is raising its age restrictions from 21 to 25 due to so many people using fake IDs. The final straw was someone trying to use a fake ID with a photo of Benjamin Franklin on it. Nancy and her family are going on a cruise for spring break! She told her son that he could bring a friend with them. Now she is wondering if she needs to pay for the friend’s trip or if the kid’s parents should do it. We got more information on the kid who swam 4 hours to get help for his family that was stranded on kayaks in the ocean. We listened to the recording of his 911 call. Lucky 7 for tickets to Dollywood Motorcycle Jim returned to turn regular country songs into love songs using his deep voice. Nancy thought she was going to die last night at dinner. She inhaled her drink and got very choked. None of her family tried to help her, and they all thought it was funny. She coughed for a long time afterwards and is okay now. Group Therapy: My In-Laws Want Me to Propose with Grandma’s Small, Cloudy Ring See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey’s 9-year-old put some arcade tokens inside the plastic part of his suitcase and asked Joey to get them out. Joey ended up having to cut a hole in the bottom to get them. The airspace around the El Paso airport was shut down abruptly yesterday. The order said it would be closed for 10 days. Just hours later, it reopened. There was miscommunication between the FAA, the city of El Paso, and the federal government. Hot Tea: James Van Der Beek, the main actor from Dawson’s Creek, lost his battle with cancer and passed away yesterday. The girlfriend of the Olympian who admitted to cheating on her on live TV has spoken out. She did not appreciate being put in the position she is now in and isn't sure if she can forgive him. A bar is raising its age restrictions from 21 to 25 due to so many people using fake IDs. The final straw was someone trying to use a fake ID with a photo of Benjamin Franklin on it. Nancy and her family are going on a cruise for spring break! She told her son that he could bring a friend with them. Now she is wondering if she needs to pay for the friend’s trip or if the kid’s parents should do it. We got more information on the kid who swam 4 hours to get help for his family that was stranded on kayaks in the ocean. We listened to the recording of his 911 call. Lucky 7 for tickets to Dollywood Motorcycle Jim returned to turn regular country songs into love songs using his deep voice. Nancy thought she was going to die last night at dinner. She inhaled her drink and got very choked. None of her family tried to help her, and they all thought it was funny. She coughed for a long time afterwards and is okay now. Group Therapy: My In-Laws Want Me to Propose with Grandma’s Small, Cloudy Ring See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you think these questions are chaotic, wait until you hear Christian’s answers!Gia’s boyfriend talks about wetting the bed, the only thing about Gia that’s a little ‘ick’ and where he would potentially propose to his Jersey Girl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5 Simple Systems That Turn Evening Hours Into Recurring Revenue Streams Episode Summary Discover how digital entrepreneurs, especially busy parents, are leveraging AI automation to create profitable side hustles that fit into just 90-minute evening blocks. This episode dives deep into five "boring" but lucrative AI automation systems that require no coding skills, generating $1,500 to $5,000 in sales each. From email categorization to podcast repurposing, these digital marketing strategies solve real business problems while helping you build recurring income streams. Whether you're new to digital products or looking to enhance your online entrepreneurship journey, this guide is packed with tips for entrepreneurs aiming to make money online without sacrificing family time. Tune in to learn actionable email marketing tips, automation workflows, and other digital product ideas perfect for parents striving to balance business and life. Key Timestamps & Insights 00:00 - Opening 00:55 - Episode Overview 01:25 - The Parent Advantage 02:45 - Immersive Success Story 06:20 - The 5 Profitable Automation Systems 14:25 - Newsletter CTA 15:00 - Intelligent Elevation 16:20 - Whiskered Wisdom Strategies Shared The 90-Minute Build Strategy Leverage limited evening time for focused automation building Use constraints to force clarity and essential features only The Boring Beats Brilliant Approach Focus on simple, linear workflows over complex AI agents Solve obvious problems for obvious money The Local Network Launch Start with businesses you know personally (dentist, daycare, coffee shop) Observe repetitive manual tasks before proposing solutions The Referral Multiplication Method One satisfied client becomes your best sales force Same system, different clients, recurring revenue The Problem-First Framework Identify pain points before building solutions Focus on time-saving value over impressive technology Resources Mentioned Make.com - Visual automation platform (no coding required) Apify - Data scraping service for lead research OpenAI - AI processing for email categorization and content N8N - Alternative automation platform AI Escape Plan Newsletter - Step-by-step automation guides for parents Action Steps to Take Immediate Action (This Week) Pick one small business in your network Spend 15 minutes observing their repetitive manual tasks Write down potential automation opportunities Learning Phase (Next 30 Days) Create free Make.com account Build simple email sorting system for yourself Document your learning process Validation Phase (Month 2) Approach one business owner with observed problem Calculate time/cost savings of automation solution Propose pilot project with clear ROI Scale Phase (Month 3+) Refine successful system for replication Build referral network through satisfied clients Develop recurring maintenance contracts Subscribe to the AI Escape Plan Newsletter - DarkHorseInsider.com - Get practical, AI-powered strategies to start, grow, and streamline side hustles designed to protect family time while boosting income. Next issue includes step-by-step automation building guide with screenshots and parent-tested workflows. Episode Quote "Boring beats brilliant when it comes to building wealth. While everyone else is chasing the latest AI agent or complex chatbot, you're going to focus on simple, linear workflows that solve obvious problems for obvious money."
If you think these questions are chaotic, wait until you hear Christian’s answers!Gia’s boyfriend talks about wetting the bed, the only thing about Gia that’s a little ‘ick’ and where he would potentially propose to his Jersey Girl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's MadTech Daily, we discuss Paramount's latest attempt to buy WBD; Alphabet planning a 100-year sterling bond sale, Apple and Google proposing App Store changes after a CMA probe
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Although the bill's prospects are uncertain, New York is at least the sixth state to consider pausing construction of new data centers. Also, a march supporting California's billionaires didn't exactly draw a huge crowd on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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CSU's Veterinary Technical Hospital is requesting pet blood for their blood bank, Hundreds of people gathered on Saturday to protest recent actions by ICE, Colorado state lawmakers introduced a proposed bill package to restrict ICE's activity
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February 2nd, 2026
Study the daily lesson of Sefer HaMitzvos for day 338 with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, where he teaches the mitzvah in-depth with added insight and detail.
Study the daily lesson of Sefer HaMitzvos for day 338 with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, where he teaches the mitzvah in-depth with added insight and detail.
Go to https://www.squarespace.com/ODDCAST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code ODDCAST. Today's Oddcast - Talking Lamar - Propose Or Get Off The Pot (Airdate 1/30/2026) Lamar shares the story of how he ended up finally proposing to his wife, Carla. The Bob & Sheri Oddcast: Everything We Don’t, Can’t, Won’t, and Definitely Shouldn’t Do on the Show!
ARC Raiders has been hit with a cyber attack. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside a discussion about the Ubisoft union proposing a mass walkout and Scotland's Chief Games Officer. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at cybersecurityventures.com
Amid rallying cries on the left of "defund ICE," the Senators from Nevada, Catherine Cortez-Masto and Jacky Rosen, have proposed a middleground solution: Diverting close to half of the $175 billion in Big Beautiful Bill funds earmarked for the agency towards local law enforcement. Will it work? And does it matter? Today, host Sonja Cho Swanson talks with Nevada Current editor April Corbin Girnus and writer Scott Dickensheets about the proposal, along with the valleywide impacts of later school start times for CCSD high schoolers, and why a proposed second Sphere in the DC suburbs has us feeling jealous. Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Learn more about becoming a City Cast Las Vegas Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
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A woman found out her boyfriend is going to propose to her soon and she shares how she's feeling about it... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Un acteur du monde du foot est l'accusé du soir. Il est ensuite défendu avant le verdict du juge.
Aujourd'hui, Charles Consigny, avocat, Didier Giraud, éleveur de bovins, et Fatima Aït Bounoua, prof de français, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
'Is this the right time,' asks MissouriNet's Alisa Nelson about a proposal to eliminate the Missouri state income tax. She joins Megan Lynch ahead of Governor Mike Kehoe's annual State of the State address. She points to expected tight budgets in the next couple of years.
Rebecca Bailin, executive director of New Yorkers United for Child Care, talks about Governor Hochul and Mayor Mamdani's announcement on their proposed universal 2-Care program which would provide free child care for New York City's 2-year-olds, and her work advocating for child care in New York.
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NBA on NBC Reporter Grant Liffmann joins Papa & Silver to propose how the NBA can resolve some of its officiating issues after a chaotic night at the Intuit Dome. Plus, why he's upset with Snoop Dogg for stealing his shine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.