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#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 To help steer the conversation, what do you think of when the term “feed-based advertising” is used? Q2 Are you currently running any feed based advertising? If so, what kind(s) and on which platform(s)? Q3 Do you use a third party tool to manage your feeds? If so, which one and why? Q4 What is important to look for in a tool to run feed-based text ads for Search? Q5 What are the best/worst use-cases for feed-based text ads? Q6 Are there any “must do” or “do not do” items on your list when setting up or running feed based text ads? Q7 What is the biggest challenge you're facing with feed-based text ads right now? If you're not using them, what is stopping you from running feed-based ads? Q8 What are the top 3 things you can do to get a feed ready to fuel ads? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat-roundup/message
Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast for episode #146 with Dr. Howard Rankin, the host of the “How Not to Think Podcast” that runs on the premise that "People aren't logical, they're psychological with the emphasis on the psycho," which made me laugh at the same time as it made me think “How are we NOT supposed to think?” and the research on this topic began. Watch the interview on YouTube here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DlnOXE39aQ Learn more about Dr. Howard Rankin here https://hownottothink.com/ See past episodes here https://www.achieveit360.com/episodes/ On this episode, you will learn: ✔︎ What is the problem with our thinking, and why is it illogical? ✔︎ How awareness is important when making any decision. ✔︎ The importance of looking at things from a different perspective. ✔︎ Why "the more we know, the more we realize we know nothing at all." ✔︎ Why new knowledge opens up our world to new possibilities. ✔︎ How to motivate anyone to learn something new. ✔︎ Why reality is an illusion. ✔︎ Common problems that occur with our human thinking process and how to be aware of them. ✔︎ How self-limiting beliefs influence our results. I'm Andrea Samadi, author and educator from Toronto, now in Arizona, and like many of our listeners, have been fascinated with learning and understanding the science behind high performance strategies in our schools, sports, and the workplace with ideas that we can all use, understand and implement immediately, for improved results. This week's guest, Dr. Rankin, an expert in cognitive neuroscience, recently published his book I Think Therefore I Am Wrong[i] which looks at the many ways we can sabotage our thinking through cognitive biases, binary thinking, false assumptions and numerous other strategies. The How Not To think Podcast[ii] based on his book, examines how this false reasoning manifests itself in many areas of society through myths, and 'conventional wisdom.' On his podcast that I will be a guest on, Howard speaks with leaders in their fields to examine the impact of faulty thinking that occurs in every sphere of life. Dr. Rankin has extensive expertise and knowledge in the areas of psychology, cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology. He is also an experienced speaker and best-selling and award-winning author. Dr. Rankin has written 12 books in his own name, co-written another 9, and ghostwritten 30 others, all non-fiction. He has also published more than 30 scientific articles and been a consultant to the NIH and WHO (World Health Organization). His work has been featured in many newspapers and magazines and he has appeared on national networks including CNN, ABC, CBS, BBC, and on “The View” and “20/20”. He hosts the podcast How Not To Think and is the author of I Think Therefore I Am Wrong: A Guide to Bias, Political Correctness, Fake News and The Future of Mankind. Let's meet Dr. Rankin and see what we can learn about improving how we think. Welcome Dr. Rankin, thank you for being here today to share your knowledge and insights on your recent book, I Think, Therefore I am Wrong that you say is about Epistemology, what our past speaker, Tom Beakbane, on episode #144 said was the origin of his book How to Understand Everything[iii]. Can we start right away with the most obvious question? Q1: What is the problem with our thinking, how is it illogical, and why are people psychological, with an emphasis on the psycho? Q2: What inspired you to write your book, and launch your podcast on this topic? Q3: I love making connections with past speakers and what I see with your work, I connected with Tom Beakbane's book on How to Understand Everything where he talks a lot about looking at things from a different angle. With all the books you've written, you've got the knack for uncovering ways to tell something from a different angle, in a way that someone might not have heard it in that way. Why is it important to be able to see things from a different perspective? What does this do to our thinking? Q4: I was talking with my good friend Greg Link from Stephen Covey's organization the other day, after one of my last podcasts, and after some discussion I came to the realization that the more I am learning through these interviews, the more I realize I don't know anything at all! Greg told me that quote originated from the American author Warner Ehrhard who was quoting the Greek Stoic Philosopher Epictetus What do you think about this? The more we are learning, why does it take us into a rabbit hole where we realize we have no idea about anything at all? Q5: Chapter 1 of your book is titled “Is Reality an Illusion” and Einstein said this. What does that mean? Q6: What is logic and why do you think it's involved with some of the problems you see with our thinking? Q7: What about our beliefs or more specifically, our self-limiting beliefs? What are they and how do they influence our results? Q8: How does neuroscience or an understanding of how our brain works tie into our thinking and behavior? Q9: What should we all know and understand about “How Not to Think” for educators, or those in the corporate workspace? Thank you very much Dr. Rankin for your time today to share your thoughts, ideas, books and podcast as tools and resources for those who would like to learn more about How Not to Think. To learn more about Dr. Howard Rankin Facebook page; https://www.facebook.com/HowardRankinBooks/ A website where he posts blogs: https://ithinkthereforeiamwrong.com/ LinkedIn and Instagram Email: DrHRankin@gmail.com WEBSITE FOR THIS TOPIC www.hownottothink.com RESOURCES: Daniel Kahneman's Grip with Behavioral Economics April 26, 2013 https://www.thedailybeast.com/daniel-kahnemans-gripe-with-behavioral-economics Power Talk, the Art of Effective Communication by Howard Rankin, Ph.D. Published Feb. 24, 2021 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XJLJ6SN/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 REFERENCES: [i] https://ithinkthereforeiamwrong.com/the-book/ [ii] https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-not-to-think/id1488982079 [iii] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #144 with Tom Beakbane on “How to Understand Everything” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/author-and-marketer-tom-beakbane-on-how-to-understand-everything-consilience-a-new-way-to-look-at-the-world/
Mind Your Autistic Brain with Social Autie: THE Talk Show for Late Identified Autistics
I invited our Mind Your Autistic Brain community to send in their questions about burnout and I hosted a very casual zoom to answer them. We ended up with 13 questions in this episode and I hope it is as helpful to you as it was to the group. The poll results showed that the majority weren't sure if they were in burnout at the beginning of the webinar and wanted to learn more and when I asked at the end if those who answered they weren't sure now had clarity the results were very clear, yes burnout was definitely on the radar now. Time Stamps: Q1- 4:11 What is Autstic Burnout? Q2- 7:40 How can I help someone who is going through burnout? Q3- 10:51 What's the recovery journey look like? Where to start? What's the 1st step? Q4- 18:16 I have a long to do list, events and travel coming up and I'm feeling drained. Q5- 21:46 I have felt more distant & have no will to be social, is this an early sign? Q6- 26:12 Is there any way of getting motivated while in burnout? Q7- 31:43 At what age can burnout start? Q8- 34:44 How long or short could it be? How much can burnout vary? Q9- 37:44 How do I make peace with the me who was in burnout? Q10- 39:57 I've always thought I suffer from depression but could this be burnout? Q11- 43:20 Can medications make a difference and could this still be burnout? Q12- 47:19 How do I prioritize myself? Q13- 49:22 How do I recognize BO warning signs? How do I manage BO while still working full time? Mind Your Autistic Brain Talk Show hosted by The Social Autie, that's me, Carole Jean. I am a late identified, adult autistic and each week I have a conversation with another late identified autistic, who shares their voice, experiences and journey with you. I am only one voice among many and I can't wait to share my incredible friends with you and let you know that you are not alone on this autism journey, we are here with you. Join us each Wednesday on your favorite platform. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the latest episode and if you are loving the show, please take a moment to give a 5 star rating (If I've earned it) and a review on your listening platform or a comment under the video. Help your friend who is just starting their autism journey and share the show with them too. We all need a helping hand and a friend looking out for us. Be that friend. We look forward to hearing what you think and what you've learned each week. If you or someone you know would be a great guest to share their story on the show please send me an email at: carolejeanw@socialautie.com SUBJECT LINE: GUEST Visit me on the web at: www.socialautie.com f you are enjoying the show and it has been helpful to you in any way, please consider sponsoring me either by a monthly contribution via Anchor or through a one time sponsorship via Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/socialautie --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialautie/support
Moritz Seibert joins us today discuss the benefits of stripping down your trading approach as much as possible, the various ways to exit a hugely profitable trade, the different forms of research related to your investing approach, simplification vs over-complication, the acceptable amount of margin per trade, spread-betting using a Trend Following strategy, and if you should trade all markets the same way or tailor to each market accordingly. In this episode, we discuss: The benefits of simplifying your trading approach as much as possible Optimal exits from hugely profitable trades How to engage in related to your investment approach Over complicating a trading strategy Acceptable margin amounts Spread-trading using a Trend Following strategy Follow Niels on https://twitter.com/toptraderslive (Twitter), https://www.linkedin.com/in/nielskaastruplarsen (LinkedIn), https://www.youtube.com/user/toptraderslive (YouTube) or via the https://www.toptradersunplugged.com/ (TTU website). Follow Moritz on https://my.captivate.fm/@MoritzSeibert (Twitter). IT's TRUE
Moritz Seibert joins us today discuss the benefits of stripping down your trading approach as much as possible, the various ways to exit a hugely profitable trade, the different forms of research related to your investing approach, simplification vs over-complication, the acceptable amount of margin per trade, spread-betting using a Trend Following strategy, and if you should trade all markets the same way or tailor to each market accordingly. You can find some of Moritz's work here, and over at Real Vision. If you would like to leave us a voicemail to play on the show, you can do so here. Check out our Global Macro series here. Learn more about the Trend Barometer here. IT's TRUE
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 What are your general thoughts on this development - the end of cookies as we know them being pushed back? Q2 Which do you think is more interesting - announcing cookie support continuing until at least 2023 or the backtracking on FLoC? Q3 With the “end of cookies” still somewhere on the horizon, does this change anything you're doing now through the end of 2021? Why or why not? Q4 Do you think cookies, or some type of substitute technology, can ever completely go away with the advertising systems we have now? Q5 When you couple this with Apple's ATT (App Tracking Transparency) - do you think this gives Google any kind of advantage over other ad platforms? Q6 Are you seeing impacts from Apple's ATT now that it has been out there for a couple of months? If so, what are you seeing and it is more impactful on some platforms vs. others? Q7 Bigger question - can we do anything to help with data loss? Are you doing anything in your tracking to try to stop data loss now where you can? Increased UTM tagging? Changes in Google Analytics? Something else? Q8 What is your prediction for how this all ultimately plays out? Both for Google and with Apple's ATT? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat-roundup/message
继上一次的听众问问答2.0已经过去好几个月啦!所以我们又回来了,拖了这么久的听众问问答3.0上线!!这一期你将会听到……01:40 当红主播男友亚当来袭02:08 欢迎亚当,卡门对亚当专访02:29 亚当跟桃乐丝在一起快两年,XSH到底是什么情况?03:10 徐熙娣来家里做客,大长水疗器具在厕所里?04:45 徐熙娣独自逗留亚当家到深夜?05:18 桃乐丝做播客以后,跟亚当的生活发生了什么变化?06:41 亚当控诉,桃乐丝剪节目时间太长,工作跟生活分不开08:11 卡门是影响桃乐丝和亚当感情的主要原因?10:32 卡门对亚当的初印象10:50 桃乐丝明令禁止亚当喝大酒,原因居然是?12:08 亚当笑道桃乐丝喝完酒以后的囧态13:58 亚当喜欢皮鞭??14:42 桃乐丝不介意徐熙娣做小的?14:58 正片开始!!听众问问答3.0来了!15:17 Q1——怎么跟父母去谈XING?16:50 父母睡觉关房门吗?18:21 卡门开飞机被妈妈撞见19:43 卡门妈妈担心卡门跟女孩在玩到太晚20:36 卡门跟亚当都不是独生子女,会跟兄弟姐妹谈XING吗?22:16 亚当跟哥哥一起看过小电影?23:52 小电影在亚当家是一个兴松平常的事情24:21 小时侯撞见过父母的「甜蜜时刻」?26:55 桃乐丝、亚当、还有卡门有了小孩,会怎么跟小孩沟通XING27:28 桃妈给桃买了一本书——「如何成为一个男子汉」28:49 Q2——对象在微信跟别人聊骚,很露骨,不知道怎么办了?30:34 桃乐丝跟亚当在一起以后,也遇到过有人过来聊骚32:22 Q3——我喜欢了一个男生,他也喜欢我。可是他拒绝我了。34:29 亚当鼓励大家主动大胆去追求自己喜欢的人36:10 Q4——桃乐丝真的是猛一吗?38:19 卡门遇到假1的故事39:42 Q5——桃乐丝是怎么知道卡门的45码大臭脚的,有推特吗?我不信41:34 Q6——想成为卡门的弟弟,需要去哪里投简历?43:35 卡门会排斥跟听众朋友交往吗?44:44 Q7——想问下八分饱是怎么做到周更的?桃乐丝是时间管理达人吗?47:51 Q8——直女喜欢上一个弯弯怎么办?50:04 亚当:双XING恋真的存在,遇到这个问题怎么办?51:30 女生们请注意,清分清楚直男和弯弯!53:14 Q9——怎么才可以认识桃乐丝这么优秀的朋友?54:23 卡门:没有见过桃乐丝喝醉酒大哭不算认识桃乐丝56:01 亚当:送命题——5秒说出桃乐丝5个优点58:14 Q10——什么时候可以去卡门哥哥的卧室狂欢01:00:22 我们打算每10期做一期听众问问答环节!欢迎投稿!Intro music:Tai Verdes - A-O-K Cody Simpson - ABCBackground music: Fleetwood Mac - Dreams我们欢迎你投稿:同名微博私信email:papasanrenxing@163.com「八分饱ChannelAwesome」是一档由桃乐丝与卡门,两个在深圳生活的年轻人打造的都市生活类播客节目。WB:八分饱ChannelAwesomeWEB:ChannelAwesome.club商务:papasanrenxing@163.com
Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, EPISODE #136 I'm Andrea Samadi, a former educator who has been fascinated with understanding the science behind high performance strategies in schools, sports, and the workplace for the past 20 years. If you have been listening to our podcast, you will know that we've uncovered that if we want to improve our social and emotional skills, and experience success in our work and personal lives, it all begins with an understanding of our brain. Watch the interview on YouTube here. My goal with this podcast is to bring the most current neuroscience research to you and make it applicable in your life whether you are a teacher in the classroom, or using these ideas to improve productivity and results in your workplace. As I am researching and learning new ideas, I'm also implementing them myself, and making connections to past speakers, so that we can all benefit from the research that is emerging in this new field of educational neuroscience. Today's episode features Lois Letchford[i], the author of the book Reversed: A Memoir[ii], that tells the story of her son who failed first grade in 1994. His prognosis was dire. Testing revealed he could read 10 words, had no strengths, and a “low IQ.” The first few chapters of her book are painful for a parent to read, and even worse if you're a teacher or a coach, knowing how important your role is for shaping the lives of the students who come before you. Her book sets the stage for just how chilling, and impactful their story is. I'll read it slowly because there's lots to think about here. Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine. —THE IMITATION GAME I have to spoil the story, and tell you there is a happy ending, with Lois' son defying the odds he was given at an early age and graduating with his Ph.D. in 2018 from Oxford University.[iii] I can just see this story as a movie, especially when I saw the book trailer on YouTube[iv], with the beautiful and prestigious University in the background, where scholars go to earn their degrees, where one young man would work harder than most to achieve what many only dream of. This story is of dreams becoming reality, where a Mother used the principles, she learned from Dr. Immordino Yang, to help her son to achieve his dreams. This is our third case study on the podcast, with our first with Bridgid Ruden, and her story of overcoming a severe traumatic brain injury, and then with Barbara Arrowsmith-Young and her story of changing her brain and leaving her learning disability behind. Both of these stories moved me to such an extent that I realized the importance of featuring examples of people who have used the strategies we suggest on this podcast, with outstanding results. Which brings us to the fascinating story of Lois Letchford. She had the opportunity to homeschool her son for six short months. During this time, she applied all the principals of learning provided by Dr. Immordino Yang. It turned her son's life around – and hers too. Lois Letchford BIO: Lois Letchford specializes in teaching children who have struggled to learn to read. Her creative teaching methods vary depending on the reading ability of the student, employing age-appropriate, rather than reading-age-appropriate, material. Her non-traditional background, multi-continental exposure, and passion for helping failing students have equipped her with a unique skill set and perspective. Originally a physical education teacher, she later completed a Master's in Literacy and Reading from the State University of New York at Albany. Lois has presented her work at The California Reading Association, Michigan Summer Institute, and New York State Reading Association conferences. She is co-president of the Albany City Reading Association and a member of the Australian College of Education. Lois continues to work with students to provide education and support to their teachers. Let's meet Lois Letchford, and hear her story, with the hopes that it will inspire you to look at your students in a different light, or your own child, and see the unlimited potential that just might need some extra fanning, and new ideas or strategies to ignite their excellence. Welcome Lois! Thank you for reaching out to me with your fascinating life's story on teaching and learning that you tell so beautifully in your book Reversed. Q1: Just to set the stage for those who have not yet ready you book, when you got that phone call that day, waiting the news that Nicholas had passed his final tests for his PHD and he said, “you can write your book now” I wondered how he handled the fact that this was his story of struggle going out to the world. Do you think he realized that it was time to show others that there is always a way by sharing his story of determination, struggle and success? Q2: When I read your recollection of his life at school in PART 1 of your book “He sits alone every lunch time, every day” or “He has no friends, and no communication with anyone. It's almost like he is an outcast” I couldn't help but remember a young kid like this in my class...now this was middle school, and this kid, would sit by himself and not say a word. It wasn't his academics he struggled with, but more the social aspect of school, making friends and there was this group of us who all worked hard to make him feel included and a part of everything. I think it took a good year before he finally found his place, and It wasn't hard to find him a few years ago, he's now a doctor. How did Nicholas keep his fire going through those difficult early years without those early relationships to “shape” his social and emotional development? Q3: When I was reading your story, of the struggles to learn, I couldn't help but to think of the extra work I've put in with my youngest daughter. Not even close to your story, but listeners who have noticed their child, or a student who needs constant support (not all children are the same—my oldest achieves perfect scores with little effort, but my youngest, if I think back to kindergarten, it was with the letters of alphabet, to counting numbers by 5, progressing to vocabulary or spelling words I would print off in squares, cut out and then carry with us in the car to practice. Flashcards galore, they were everywhere in my house. The extra work built around trying whatever possible to inspire learning. Your ship at sea analogy made sense to me. Complete sense. I remember the moment I felt the same way. Can you explain why reading more books, working harder, doing the same thing, was not the answer with your ship at sea analogy? Q4: Here I go tearing up again as I write my questions for you. It must be something to do with the process of teaching and learning. There's something extremely powerful to me of educational institutions where you can “feel” the learning that has taken place before you. I used to spend time at the University of Toronto's Hart House gym, and it was a feeling I'd never forget. I actually still have a towel from this gym to remind me of that feeling. Walking through these old buildings, looking at the athletes on the wall, wondering who they were. Exactly like Robin Williams in the movie “Dead Poet Society.” Can you share what it was like teaching Nicholas to read maps, “on the outskirts of Oxford University, a seat of learning for almost one thousand years” (page 100)? Q5: I also have tried everything to “make learning fun” and felt for you when Nana said “put the books away and make learning fun” and you said “But how do I do that?” How was learning for you growing up and at what point did you discover that you had Dyslexia? What strategies did you use to find the joy in the learning? Q6: What were some shifts that helped Nicholas with his learning? Q7: How did you come across Mary Helen Immordino-Yang and what specifically helped you from her work? Q8: What were some of the secrets that you think got you out of this Quagmire (I had to look that up!) I must be a British term my Mum didn't use. She would have said jam or pickle. How can parents or teachers listening implement some of the ideas that you found to be the most useful for Nicholas? Q9: What are you currently working on now? Where can people learn more about your innovative teaching methods? Q10: Have I missed anything important you would like me to ask? CONTACT LOIS: https://www.loisletchford.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lois-letchford-13762917/ https://twitter.com/LetchfordLois https://www.facebook.com/loisletchfordauthor RESOURCES: Dr. Sam Bommarito talks with Dr. Brian Cambourne and Dr. Debra Crouch about the Conditions of Learning Published on YouTube May 13, 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmJLYqiD_jA&t=5s Prof Pam Snow and Jake Downs: The Science of Language and Reading August 2020 on The Teaching Literacy Podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Q8QPjcrlpJn8cAdx7SixK Maps from Ptolemy's Geography https://www.carydalebooks.com/pages/books/3533/lelio-pagani-intro/cosmography-maps-from-ptolemys-geography REFERENCES: [i] https://www.loisletchford.com/ [ii] Reversed: A Memoir by Lois Letchford Published March 13, 2018 https://www.amazon.com/Reversed-Memoir-Lois-Letchford-ebook/dp/B079Y599W5 [iii] Reversed: A Memoir from Dyslexic to Ph.D. Oxford Published August 15, 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF-H07Ct7R0 [iv] Reversed: A Memoir from Dyslexic to Ph.D. Oxford Published August 15, 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF-H07Ct7R0
For those of you who are new here: Every once in a while, I like to do a podcast where I answer your questions on nutrition, workouts, career, skills, alcohol, life, money, and whatever else you can think—whilst sipping some bourbon. Sometimes, a lot of bourbon. For the rest of youse: you know how these go. Enjoy! TIMESTAMPS: (4:00) Q1 (part 1) - Recommendation for good workout shoes? (6:24) Q1 (part 2) - How do I keep my feet from getting busted from working out? (8:36) Q2 - What is your definition of yo-yo dieting? How do you view a little weight gain over the holidays? If I lose 10lbs, gain it over the holidays, and lose it in January every year, is this yo-yo dieting? (14:10) Q3 - I'm studying for the bar and even taking an hour out of my day to workout makes me feel so guilty. How do I get over this and utilize that time as stress relief? (19:26) Q4 - What's the "end goal" for you? Do you think you'll do fitness forever? (25:47) Q5 - When you see pictures of super lean, competition-ready Matt, does that affect you mentally in any way? Do you ever wish you were that lean or jacked, or are the trade-offs so far from worth it that it doesn't phase you? If seeing them does bring up negative emotions for you, what do you say to yourself to level yourself back out? (30:50) Q6 - What's your biggest regret? (36:44) Q7 - Aside from the obvious, why are rest days important? Should I refrain from any exercise on these wonderful days? (40:46) Q8 - What is a character trait you admire in others that you don't have yourself? (43:55) Q9 - What are the most valuable lessons & experiences playing football on a team gave you? **PS: If you could rate and review the podcast, it would mean the world to me and it would help get the word out to others just like us so we can continue building this amazing, one-of-a-kind community.** WATCH this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4IHExPnJ3Sw Connect With Matt: [Free] 30-Day Ultimate Physique Development Manual: https://bit.ly/UltimatePhysiqueDevelopment Hire Matt For Coaching: https://mattmcleod.org/online-coaching Instagram: @mattmcleod6 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/mattmcleod6 Website: https://mattmcleod.org ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com Social: @_margittai © 2021 Matt McLeod
Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, EPISODE #132 with Barbara Arrowsmith Young, an incredible woman from my hometown, Toronto, Canada, who is otherwise known as “The Woman Who Changed Her Brain”[i] Watch this interview on YouTube here. In this episode, you will learn: ✔︎The heroic story of Barbara Arrowsmith-Young that Dr. Norman Doidge, the author of The Brain That Changes Itself says is “truly heroic, on par with the achievements of Helen Keller.” ✔︎ What specific learning challenges Barbara noticed by 1st grade, and how she struggled through school during the time of the “fixed” brain, before the concept of neuroplasticity. ✔︎ How her parents prepared her for the legacy she would create years after she graduated from OISE’s Faculty of Education in Toronto. ✔︎ How a Russian neuropsychologist Alexander Luria and psychologist Mark Rosenzweig would help her to find the solution she was looking for to overcome her learning challenges and change her brain. ✔︎ What is the Arrowsmith School and Program that serves schools in educational institutions in worldwide? ✔︎ How you can connect with the Arrowsmith School to learn more about their programs to change student’s brains. Welcome back, I'm Andrea Samadi, a former educator who has been fascinated with understanding the science behind high performance strategies in schools, sports, and the workplace for the past 20 years. If you have been listening to our podcast, you will know that we’ve uncovered that if we want to improve our social and emotional skills, and experience success in our work and personal lives, it all begins with an understanding of our brain. I first learned about Barbara Arrowsmith Young when researching for Brian Fact Friday and EPISODE #129 as she was a case study in Dr. Norman Doidge’s book, The Brain That Changes Itself[ii] Dr. Doidge is a Canadian scientist, medical doctor, and psychiatrist who was one of the researchers who put Neuroplasticity on the map and he dedicated a whole chapter in his book to Barbara’s story called “Building Herself a Better Brain” which is exactly what she did. You can read Barbara’s book, The Woman Who Changed Her Brain,[iii] that’s now in its third edition, here. I’ve heard Dr. Daniel Amen say over and over again that “you are not stuck with the brain that you have. You can be empowered to change it for the better[iv]” and Barbara Arrowsmith Young did just that, and more. Her story just below me away. Literally. It was the first time I cried while researching someone, as her story of struggling as a young girl hit a chord for me. The whole reason I do the work I’m doing now, is to help educators or those in the workplace to use the understanding of their brain to improve productivity (whether that’s in the classroom, or the workplace) and when someone is struggling in this area, like many people who have dedicated their life to the field of teaching and learning, most would want to know “why is this person struggling and what can we do to help them past this?” You can watch Barbara Arrowsmith Young’s TEDx Talk, or read her story in Dr. Doidge’s book, to dive deeper into her story, that began when she was told she had a mental defect with her brain when she was younger, would never learn like other children, and would just have to learn to live with these limitations. For those of us who have children who need a little extra help, or who have worked with children with learning disabilities, we know that many times, even though other areas of the brain are highly functioning, and can even appear to make up for those areas of the brain that are not as strong, not addressing the areas of weakness, fixing or correcting them, can cause years of frustration for the child and will show up eventually when the brain becomes tired of working hard to compensate for the weaker areas. This even showed up in my results with my brain scan at Amen Clinics with the X test, or the Connor’s Continuous Performance Test Score where we had to hit a key on the keyboard of a computer every time an X appeared, and not hit it when we didn’t see the x. Dr. Creado who did my test evaluation mentioned that “he has noticed that people who have weaker executive functions in their brain can develop life hacks to help them to focus and concentrate when they need to. But the problem is, that with time, and not working on brain health, or function, it will just become more difficult to keep up with these life hacks. Eventually, the brain will not be able to keep up with the hack which is why it’s so important to look and see what’s happening in your brain. You won’t know any of this, without looking.”[v] Her work, begun in 1978, has been recognized as one of the first examples of the practical application of neuroplasticity which, simply put, is the ability of the brain to change and rewire itself over one’s lifetime. As the Director of Arrowsmith School and Arrowsmith Program, she continues to develop and refine programs for students with learning difficulties. Her vision is that all students struggling with learning will have the opportunity to benefit from cognitive programs utilizing the principles of neuroplasticity, programs that change the brain’s capacity to learn and open to these learners a world of possibilities. The genesis of the Arrowsmith Program’s cognitive exercises lies in Barbara Arrowsmith-Young's journey of discovery and innovation to overcome her severe learning disabilities. Her inspirational book ‘The Woman who Changed Her Brain’ has become an international bestseller and a third edition updated with new research was published in December 2019. Barbara is the recipient of the 2019 Leaders and Legends Innovation Award from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto for her outstanding contributions to education in Ontario. About the Arrowsmith Program The Arrowsmith Program has been recognized by Sharp Brains as the Most Innovative Special Education Program of its kind, identifying and strengthening the weak cognitive functions that underlie specific learning difficulties. The Arrowsmith Program is offered in over 90 educational organizations in 13 countries. Ongoing research with neuroscientists, neuropsychologists and psychologists is demonstrating that the program not only changes the brain, cognitive functioning, and academic achievement but also leads to social-emotional well-being. ‘Barbara’s story is truly heroic, on par with the achievements of Helen Keller.’ Norman Doidge M.D. author of the New York Times Bestseller The Brain that Changes Itself. Barbara Arrowsmith-Young is the founder of the Arrowsmith Program, an assessment process and a suite of cognitive exercises designed to stimulate and strengthen weak areas of cognitive functioning that underlie a range of learning difficulties, which has been delivered for 40+ years throughout the world. Sadly, Barbara grew up at the time when most medical experts believed our brains were fixed, so she had to defy the odds, and find solutions to overcome her learning challenges on her own. She did and created the Arrowsmith School is Toronto where she now teaches other children many of the strategies that she used herself to strengthen her brain. Let’s meet this extraordinary woman, from my hometown, Barbara Arrowsmith Young. Welcome Barbara, I’m so grateful to have found you. It started when I read Dr. Doidge’s book The Brain That Changes Itself and chapter 2 of his book was dedicated to your story. My eyes saw Toronto (where I grew up and went to school) and Peterborough where you were raised, where I still send some Christmas cards to friends and family that way, and now I wanted to know your story. Then I saw your TEDx and the connection grew stronger with my background in teaching (I saw we both attended OISE’s Faculty of Education for our teacher training), and I had an interest in earning additional training in strategies for students with Learning Disabilities. Your story brought tears to my eyes as my focus on for the past 9 years has been to create content to help students/teachers in the classroom to instill a positive mindset for these young learners, and I saw how things were so different before there was such an emphasis on these skills. Thanks so much for being here today. Q1: Barbara, can you share what you were told about your brain, and learning when you were in 1st grade, (mental block) and the challenges you had growing up at a time when doctors believed that our brains were fixed? Q2: What specifically did you have a difficult time with and what did this do to your ability to learn at school (thinking of those students in the classroom today with a learning challenge)? Q3: Things reached their lowest point for you in grade 8 where you just couldn’t see how you could go on with learning being this difficult, but your father, an inventor, helped you to adopt the mindset you would need to soldier on. When I heard what he told you, it made me feel more connected to you. I had a mousepad given to me from a friend back in Toronto as a gift when I was moving to the US, with the exact same saying on it. What did he teach you and how did this help you to move forward? Q4: This is where my mind started to blow up a bit when I watched your TEDx. A bit because I can’t imagine researching before the internet. How did you come across the work of neuropsychologist Alexander Luria and psychologist Mark Rosenzweig[vi] and what did you learn from them? Q5: The final missing piece for anyone who has gone through life with a learning challenge like you, or like me as a parent, watching my youngest child, wondering why can one of my kids sail through school, without any effort, and the other, needs constant support and guidance? Or a teacher out there, wondering what else could we do to help that one student putting in extra effort, without any results. Can you share what are the Assessments[vii] you use at Arrowsmith to identify a learning challenge, and what can they do for a student to help them past this challenge? Q6: This podcast is going into our 6th season, and 3rd year and has a reach of over 148 countries around the world. Our top countries are the USA, Australia next and Canada and the UK not far behind. I saw your participating sites link[viii] on your website, and wonder how schools could become a participating site to access your assessments and curriculum? Q7: What programs can you tell our audience about at Arrowsmith Schools? I saw a powerful video about your Summer Intensive program in Toronto that drew students from around the world (USA, Australia, the UK and beyond). Do you have anything like this coming up? Q8: What’s your vision for Arrowsmith Schools, and on the horizon for you that we should all be aware of? For people who want to learn more about your school, assessments and programs, I have put all of the links in the show notes, in addition to your website. https://arrowsmithschool.org/ Where else can people follow you and your school? Thank you Barbara for taking the time to speak with me. It’s a true honor to meet someone who has made such an incredible impact on the world, that began with an understanding of your brain. I will continue to follow work and wish you much success! RESOURCES: Here are some videos of students and parents describing the changes from the work: https://youtu.be/YB1NPYJIcuE https://youtu.be/kK_fe_KcXA0 https://youtu.be/8v8d_6u9iKM Summary documents on our research https://arrowsmithschool.org/research/ ArrowsmithProgram-Research-Summary-2019.pdf (arrowsmithschool.org) ArrowsmithProgram-Research-Overview-2020.pdf (arrowsmithschool.org) Participating Sites of the Arrowsmith School and Programs Worldwide https://arrowsmithschool.org/participating-sites/ Arrowsmith Cognitive Enhancement Program https://arrowsmithschool.org/enhancementprogram/ Live Arrowsmith Cognitive Classroom Demonstration with Howard Eaton Published on YouTube March 5, 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epHBDNBPnHg Cognitive Questionnaire https://questionnaire.arrowsmithprogram.com/ Neuroplasticity: How the Brain Can Heal Itself by Lynn Malcolm April 21, 2015 https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/neuroplasticity-and-how-the-brain-can-heal-itself/6406736 Alexander Luria: Life, research and contribution to neuroscience by Maria Illmarovna Kostyanaya https://www.thescienceofpsychotherapy.com/alexander-luria-life-research-contribution-to-neuroscience/ The Man with a Shattered World: The History of a Brain Wound by A.R. Luria Published April 30, 1987 https://www.amazon.com/Man-Shattered-World-History-Brain/dp/0674546253 REFERENCES: [i] The Woman Who Changed Her Brain TEDx Toronto Published April 27, 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0td5aw1KXA [ii] The Brain That Changes Itself by Dr. Norman Doidge Dec. 18, 2007 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c5aTlq3nYI [iii] Barbara Arrowsmith-Young The Woman Who Changed Her Brain: How I Left My Learning Disability Behind and Other Storis of Cognitive Transformation, Foreword by Norman Doidge. Published Sept. 17, 2017 https://arrowsmithschool.org/books-3/ [iv] Dr. Amen http://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2019/08/14/1901976/0/en/Dr-Daniel-Amen-s-Change-Your-Brain-Change-Your-Grades-Helps-Students-Parents-and-Teachers-Sync-Up-for-Better-Success.html#:~:text=Amen%20Clinics%2C%20Inc.,-Los%20Angeles%2C%20California&text=LOS%20ANGELES%2C%20Aug.,change%20it%20for%20the%20better. [v] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast Episode #84 “How a SPECT Scan Can Change Your Life.” with Andrea Samadi https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/how-a-spect-scan-can-change-your-life-part-3-with-andrea-samadi/ [vi] American research psychologist Mark Rosenzweig https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Rosenzweig_(psychologist)#:~:text=Rosenzweig%20initiated%20experimental%20research%20upon,than%20rats%20raised%20in%20cages.&text=This%20work%20led%20in%201962,enrichment%20increased%20cerebral%20cortex%20volume [vii] https://arrowsmithschool.org/assessments/ [viii] https://arrowsmithschool.org/participating-sites/
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) Q1 What if you couldn’t target search ads by keywords - what would you do instead? Would it change your strategy or approach? Q2 What if you could no longer do retargeting - what would you do instead? Q3 What if conversion actions could not be passed back into ad platforms - what would you do? Q4 What if product feeds went away and we were left with only schema? What would you do? Q5 What if you could not use lookalike or similar audiences anymore - what would you do? Q6 What if you could not utilize your first party data (like uploading customer lists to a platform) - what would you do? Q7 What if Google Ads goes fully automated - how would you adapt? Q8 What if you can no longer see audience or demographic data in platforms - what would you do? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat_roundup/message
Bob Burg; Sales expert, Speaker, and Author. Today’s Episode Summary: On today’s podcast, I have a very special guest, Mr. Bob Burg; a sales expert, speaker, and author of several books on sales, marketing and influence, with total book sales approaching two million copies. Bob started his career 40 years ago with a sales system that changed his destiny in the world of sales forever and now he is helping other people to grow in sales. Bob also has a library and has turned the knowledge and wisdom of other people into his own through its right application. Today Bob is sharing with us his wisdom of 40 years on sales and he is also entertaining questions of our Clubhouse audience. Bob explains that selling a product/service is not just about going out and telling people about it. It’s about having a well-proven system that guarantees to generate more sales. Such type of sales system is usually based on logical and specific set of ‘how to’ principles which can help you to predictably achieve more sales. Secondly, don’t make “money” as your prime reason of sales. Rather focus on providing “value” to your customers because money is just a reward for hitting the target of serving others. If you will approach selling this way, people will willingly exchange their money with the value, they will also be your walking ambassadors, and they will refer you to everybody. As a salesperson, you should focus on the wants and desires of your customer. You should provide them value that THEY think is a value, not what YOU think is a value. If you are a Solopreneur or you are running a small company then you should focus on making enough money so that you could afford to hire people who could take care of your administrative work. And if you will not hire someone at some stage or point, you won't be able to grow sustainably. If you want that your employees, particularly young employees, follow the core values of your company then you should remind them again and again what your core values are and how your business wants them to work. Secondly, your own actions must be aligned with your core values otherwise your employees won’t follow these values either. If you want to increase charges for your service, first make sure you are providing a significant amount of value. Secondly, calculate the number of hours you are giving to a client (whose rates you want to increase); if you are investing X amount of time on a client, that X you can give to 2 clients, you should better increase your rates. These are few sales tips from our honorable guest & sales expert; Mr. Bob Burg. All of these tips have the potential to generate more sales and bring more money into your hands. If you are selling any product/service and your sales are stagnant and you want to grow them then don't miss this episode. You will get a mind-changing sales approach in this podcast and it will help you to generate more sales for your business. To learn more about “How to generate more sales”, take advantage of this podcast and listen to the 40 years of Bob's experience just in 1 hr &13 min. What You Will Learn from this Episode: How Bob discovered a well-proven sales system to boost his sales? Definition of a “sales system” that can give you the desired result? Why do salespeople fail? Relationship of personal development with sales. What is the best way to approach selling? Importance of providing value to the customer. Concept of ‘Price’ vs. ‘Value’. ‘Value’ from customer’s perspective vs. ‘value’ from a salesman’s perspective. Importance of ‘asking questions’ and ‘listening’ in the field of sales. Importance of Sandler’s sales model. Books of Bob and their impact on people’s lives. What you will learn from Q&A session b/w audience & Bob Burg How you can increase sales if you are a solopreneur or running a small company? How you can engage your employees with your company values? Is there any incongruence between “being a Go-Giver” & “having a targeted market”? How to balance “being good to everyone” & being strategically good? How to be authentically curious & genuinely ask questions in any meeting or conversation? When you should increase the rates of your product or service? How to reduce the communication gap with your clients? How to judge if you are providing value to your client are not? The Episode Timeline: [00:00]– Introduction of Bob Burg. [00:58]- How Bob discovered the system to step-up the game of his sales? [04:22]- Definition of a right SYSTEM that gives the desired result in sales. [05:34]- Personal development is part of sales. [06:29]- Books of Bob and their impact on people’s lives. [10:15]- Characters in Bob’s book- ‘Go-Giver’- and their link to Bob’s own sales story. [13:00]- The best way to approach selling: “do not focus on money, focus on providing the value.” [15:46]- People buy for their reasons, not for your reasons. [16:40]- Money is a byproduct of the value you are giving. [20:49]- Why salespeople fail? [21:06]- Concept of ‘Price’ and ‘Value’ explained. [22:08]- “Subjective truths of human beings vs. real truths”; concept explained in the context of sales. [24:24]- Importance of asking questions and listening properly for closing more sales. [26:06]- Last piece of advice from Bob for the listeners. [27:18]- David Sandler’s Sales Model. [28:09]- Contact detail of Bob and his resources. [29:41]– Q & A session with Bob Burg (introduction). [31:16]- Q1: How to increase sales if you are a solopreneur or running a small company? [35:23]- Q2: How to engage employees with company values? [39:14]- Q3: How to balance “being good to everyone” & being strategically good? [43:22]- Q4: How to be authentically curious & genuinely ask questions in any meeting or conversation? [46:25]- Q5: When you should increase charges of your service? [58:01]- Q6: How to reduce the communication gap with your clients? [1:00:40]- Q7: How to quantify if you are providing value to your client are not (particularly in a situation where it’s not quite obvious)? [1:03:31]- Q8: What is the one big thing in Bob’s career? Golden Nuggets from Episode: “If you want to make a lot of money in sales then don’t have ‘making money’ as your target. Your target is serving others. And when you hit this target, you will get a reward and that reward will come in the form of money. Remember that money is simply the reward for hitting the target of serving others.” –Bob Burg “Great salesmanship is never about the salesperson or product or service. Great salesmanship is about the other person. It’s about adding immense value to the lives of those you touch.” –Bob Burg “Money is simply an echo of value.” –Bob Burg “You don’t make money out of a hobby.” –Bob Burg “Money follows the value” –Bob Burg “If you are serving a client, your goal is to get them to the finish line; your goal is to get them the result that you agreed upon. That result doesn’t matter how much money they are paying you.” –Corey Berrier “Will it make money? It isn’t a bad question. It is a great question; it is just a bad first question. The first question should be does it serve? Will it bring immense value to other human beings?” –Bob Burg “Value is always in the eyes of the beholder. It’s not what we think is valuable about this OR what we think they should think is valuable about this. It’s what THEY think is valuable about this.” –Bob Burg “If you want to be curious, MAKE A DECISION TO BE CURIOUS. Because action inspires feeling.” –Bob Burg “Solopreneurs first do everything on their own and then little by little they find right people who can replace them in certain areas.” –Bob Burg Bob Burg’s Website: Website: https://burg.com/ My Website & Social Media Handles: Website: https://salesceo.co/ Facebook: @Corey Berrier https://www.facebook.com/corey.berrier Instagram: @coreyberrier https://www.instagram.com/coreyberrier/ @successfullifepodcast https://www.instagram.com/successfullifepodcast/ Twitter: @ successfullifepodcast https://twitter.com/success40324744 Linkedin: Corey Berrier- Successful Life Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreysalescoach/ YouTube: Successful Life Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrPl4lUyKV7hZxoTksQDsyg/featured
This week, Stacey is joined by Igor Gorsky, author of Principles of Parenteral Solution Validation, A Practical Lifecycle Approach. Stacey and Igor discuss the history of Parenteral Process Validation and why the resources in this manual are so important in this day and age. Resources from this episode: Principles of Parenteral Solution Validation: A Lifecycle Practical Approach written by Igor Gorsky and Harold Baseman, published by Elsevier Process Validation: General Principles and Practices - FDA ICH guidance Q8 Pharmaceutical Development published May 2006 Q&A for the current working procedure for implementing the Q8, Q9, and. Q10 guidance's Slides referenced by Igor Igor is the principal consultant at Valsouce Inc. He also is a Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries’ Leader with broad strategic and tactical leadership experience spanning Development, Commercial Manufacturing, and Quality organizations. Proven record in implementing Validation Master Plans based on Risk Management and principles outlined in ICH Guidances Q8, Q9, Q10, and Q11 in a variety of pharmaceutical facilities. Expertise in implementing Quality by Design in the manufacturing environment throughout commercial product launch. Proven track record in building Validation organizations, establishing and implementing validation policies and training programs. Direct personal interface with FDA, MHRA, ANVISA, and other regulatory organizations. Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out the website at http://ivtnetwork.com.
#ppcchat Twitter discussion that runs on Tuesdays at 5pm GMT - Led by Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) and co host Kirk Williams (@PPCKirk) Q1 To help any beginners here: what makes Shopping different from Search, and what are some things to keep in mind when managing Shopping Ads? Q2 Standard vs. Smart Shopping (SSC)? In your experience, who wins and why? Any commonalities you’ve found as to when one works better than the other? Q3 What are examples of ways SSC (smart shopping campaign) removes data from reporting, and do you think this is a problem? Why or why not? Q4Have you developed or found any interesting ways to see some of this data again? Q5 What should we know about Microsoft Shopping Ads? What differences do you see in performance vs. Google Shopping? Q6 What do you think is an under-valued tactic to help grow Shopping Ads in 2021? Q7 What do you see as the future of Shopping Ads? What should we be watching out for - what are you paying special attention to? Q8 How do you think the recent Google privacy changes will impact Shopping Ads? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ppcchat/message
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A bunch of our listeners are expats living overseas, and knowing what to do with your money can be a challenge. So in this episode James Ridley from Atlas Wealth joins Glen to talk through some listener questions around Aussies residing and working overseas. The convo touches on:
Dit is een dubbel aflevering. Deel 1 is opgenomen op 03/02/2021 en deel 2 is opgenomen op 18/11/2020. Deel 1: Proeverij - Mails - Relatief Ongeschonden hfdst 12+13 - Spicy snack proeverij - Covid-19 & festivals - The Last Dab proeverij - Pepper X controverse - Gamestop Deel 2: Anthony heeft De Peperkwekerij cocktail uitgevonden & de Jordi-burger De films en series waar wij het over hebben zijn Time Trap, We Are the Champions, No Good Deed, HIMYM, The Black belly Of A Tarantula, Blank Check, , The Cynic The Rat & The Fist, The Kid, The Case Of The Bloody iris, Honey i Shrunk The Kids, REC 3, Frank & Ollie, The Devil All The Time, Flubber, The Skin Under The Claws, Misery, Mighty Ducks Trilogie, Killer Cop, Fantasia, Pret A Portier, The Little Matchgirl, I Don"t Feel At Home In This World Anymore, de Homeward Bound films, Bad Sameritan, Jack, Q8, Night Of The Museum III, Madness, Maniac 2, Borat 2, Humanoids From The Deep, Towering Inferno, Black Moon Rising, That Cold Day In The Park, Death Laid An Egg, One Two Three, The Killer Of Dolls, The Young The Evil & The Savage, Freaked, Autopsy, Bloody Sect, Poor Pretty Eddy, Death Walks On High Heels, The Strange Vice Of Mrs Wardth, Friday The 13th V, Millers Crossing, Mozart Is A Murderer, Misery, pool Party Massacre, Paganini Horror, Trapped, Emperium, Blue Eyes Of The Broken Doll, Cruising, Single White Female, My Dear Killer, American Murder: The Family Next Door, Kill The Fatted Calf And Roast It, The Haunting Of Bly Manor
We have a special episode for you today featuring Turtle Trading legend Jerry Parker and renown Systematic Investor Robert Carver, who debate the topic of Volatility Targeting and how actively one should manage open trade equity risk. We also discuss the benefits of ‘Hybrid Trend Following’ versus classical Trend Following, breakouts & moving averages versus other trend indicators, whether the 2020 market crash should have caused systematic investors to update their strategies, and if short positions should still have a place in today’s Trend Following portfolios. Check out the episode that sparked today’s debate here! If you would like to leave us a voicemail to play on the show, you can do so here. Check out our Global Macro series here. Learn more about the Trend Barometer here. IT's TRUE
We have a special episode for you today featuring Turtle Trading legend Jerry Parker and renown Systematic Investor Robert Carver, who debate the topic of Volatility Targeting and how actively one should manage open trade equity risk. We also discuss the benefits of ‘Hybrid Trend Following' versus classical Trend Following, breakouts & moving averages versus other trend indicators, whether the 2020 market crash should have caused systematic investors to update their strategies, and if short positions should still have a place in today's Trend Following portfolios. In this episode, we discuss: The level of active-management that should be involved in controlling open trade equity risk The benefits and drawbacks of volatility-targeting Modern Trend Following methods compared to classical Trend Following The 2020 ‘Covid Crash' and its possible long-term effects on systematic investing How important are short positions in a rules-based portfolio? Follow Niels on https://twitter.com/toptraderslive (Twitter), https://www.linkedin.com/in/nielskaastruplarsen (LinkedIn), https://www.youtube.com/user/toptraderslive (YouTube) or via the https://www.toptradersunplugged.com/ (TTU website). Follow Jerry on https://twitter.com/mrzepczynski (Twitter). Follow Rob on http://twitter.com/investingidiocy (Twitter). IT's TRUE
How are you performing in all areas of your life? Are you burning out or slaying? In this episode Vanessa Bennett from Next Evolution Performance joins Glen to answer some community questions, including:
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你發現了嗎?這幾年我們經常看到自己小時候崇拜的偶像明星,經過了十幾年幾乎沒什麼變,甚至看起來都還比自己年輕,讓我們不禁在心裡吶喊著,天啊!他們再不老,我們都要瘋了,其實明星們定期打除皺針早已是公開的祕密了 再看看如果在美容網站閒逛,最常看到的求助問題,就是如何瘦小臉,經常看到有人提問,減肥都瘦到只剩42公斤了,為什麼臉就是瘦不下來?還有閨密跟我說,明明只有45公斤,因為臉大,去相親時還被男方問食量是不是很大?說起臉大的困擾,相信很多姊妹們都能說出一堆傷心血淚史,因為臉小不僅拍照好看,更顯得秀氣、惹人憐愛的模樣,甚至還有客人跟我說,臉變小了以後,就連護膚品用量都變省了呢。 那麼究竟這些網紅小姐姐們為什麼個個都是小V臉、巴掌臉呢?其實是這些小姐姐們都偷偷打了瘦臉針,而瘦臉針也幾乎長年都是詢問度最高、最受歡迎的醫美療程,很多醫美小白的微整形經驗都是從瘦臉針開始入門的喔。 接下來的幾個問答,就來開始瘦臉針跟除皺針的大解密囉! Q1. 瘦臉針跟除皺針是什麼? 在廣告中常看到的瘦臉針、除皺針、保妥適其實都是肉毒素,肉毒素的成份就是肉毒桿菌,只是很多診所擔心顧客聽到肉毒桿菌會害怕,所以就改用其他名字來包裝,但其實都是一樣的東西。 肉毒素是一種經由細菌提取的純化蛋白質,可用來在醫美療程中使用的稱為「肉毒桿菌素A型」,能阻斷神經與肌肉間的聯繫,注射後的肌肉會放鬆,因此可以用來治療過度活躍的肌肉,讓造成皺紋的肌肉放鬆,達到除皺的目的。 Q2. 肉毒素除皺跟玻尿酸除皺有什麼不同? 在第一節課中我們提到過,皺紋有分動態紋與靜態紋,肉毒素因為作用在肌肉層,對於做表情時會出現的魚尾紋、皺眉紋、抬頭紋,這類的動態表情紋效果是最好的。 玻尿酸的除皺則是針對即使不做表情也能看見的靜態紋路去做填補,很多靜態紋都是由動態的表情紋加深演變而來的,所以在除皺療程上,也經常是將肉毒素跟玻尿酸同時搭配使用。 Q3. 肉毒素為什麼能瘦臉? 每個人的臉型都不一樣,影響臉型的因素取決於骨骼、肌肉、脂肪、甚至牙齒都會影響到臉型,前面提到肉毒素主要作用於肌肉層,因此對於愛吃硬的東西造成咬肌肥大的臉大問題,瘦臉的效果是非常好的,但如果是因為脂肪或骨骼的關係,則需要透過抽脂或削骨才有可能改善臉大的問題。 而肉毒素瘦臉的原理在於注射後會使肌肉放鬆,注射完一個月內,在吃東西時會比較無力,這時候你會自然而然的避開較為堅硬的食物,接著肌肉就會開始慢慢軟化然後變小,同時也同步訓練你改變飲食習慣,時間長了,你就會開始變得不愛吃硬的東西,它的道理就跟我們運動鍛鍊會長肌肉,而不良於行的人腿會長的特別細的道理是一樣的。 Q4. 國產的肉毒素與進口的保妥適有區別嗎?進口的真的比較好嗎? 目前,在醫療美容市場上流行的肉毒素注射美容產品,主要有兩種,第一種是國產的在蘭州生產的衡力的肉毒素,第二種就是美國所生產的BOTOX。很多愛美人士都不確定這兩種肉毒素有什麼區別,該如何挑選,在這裡列出幾點做比較: 第一點:進口肉毒素使用的輔料是人血白蛋白,而國產的使用的是明膠,明膠這種成分來源於動物,容易造成免疫反應,同時,進口肉毒素的生產工藝採用的是真空乾燥法,而國產的採用的是冷凍乾燥法。因此,從這一點可以看出來,進口的肉毒素相對於國產的肉毒素,過敏的可能性會低一些。 第二點:是關於彌散程度的不同,由於肉毒素是注射於肌肉層的神經傳導阻斷作用,需要讓成分在定點發揮作用,國產肉毒素的彌散度大,注射後較容易往週邊擴散,比較容易造成表情不自然的現象,而進口的肉毒素彌散度小,於定點作用的專注性更強,注射後的效果更容易控制。 但是彌散度高,也不是完全沒好處的,如果是用來瘦臉,通常臉頰兩側的咬肌都比較結實,而且面積也比較大,使用國產的肉毒素反而能更均勻的消除大塊肌肉,就像我們用修圖軟件修飾臉型時,筆劃大一點修起來臉型就會比較自然,所以,消除動態紋比較適合用進口的保妥適,但是想瘦臉,用國產的肉毒素就是不錯的選擇。 第三點:是關於抗藥性的問題,由於新一代的進口肉毒素純化程度很高,因此對人體較不容易產生抗體,藥效相對穩定,比較不會因為抗藥性造成劑量越打越高,維持時間越來越短的問題。 Q5. 何時開始生效?能維持多久? 一般來說,如果注射部位是針對動態紋除皺,注射後約3~7天就會開始發揮藥效,做表情時就不會在看到皺眉紋或魚尾紋、抬頭紋了,如果是瘦臉,注射完約需要最快二週,最慢四週,就能看到肌肉軟化,臉開始有變小的效果。肉毒素在體內的藥效,依據個人體質跟肌肉的使用及強度不同,大約在三個月後開始衰退,平均維持時間為4~6個月。 Q6. 會不會依賴?不打會不會更糟? 這是大家最擔心的問題,一般來說,在停止注射肉毒素後,會隨著藥效的衰退使臉部皺紋慢慢恢復到未治療前的樣子,有些人會擔心不打了臉會變得更鬆弛,其實這也是不需要擔心的,皮膚的鬆弛是跟膠原蛋白的流失有關,肉毒素是作用在肌肉層,而動態紋也是臉部做表情時牽動肌肉而產生的紋路,所以不打了並不會變得更糟,只是你看不習慣皺紋又冒出來的樣子而已。 Q7. 肉毒素打多了會不會中毒? 其實任何東西如果攝取過量都是毒,就連喝水喝的過多也會水中毒,使用在醫療美容中的肉毒素都是經過純化後非常精純的蛋白質,用於美容用途的劑量極少,每次的注射量都會在4~6個月左右就完全的被人體代謝完,所以不需要太擔心。 Q8. 會不會打壞?打壞了會怎樣? 會打壞的原因有很多,有可能是不了解進口與國產肉毒素的特質而造成操作失誤,當然,撇開進口與國產的區別,醫生的技術才是最重要的,舉例來說:如果抬頭紋打壞了,會造成眼尾與眼瞼下垂,或者眉毛一高一低,皺眉紋打壞了,本來雙眼皮會變成單眼皮也就是眉壓眼的現象,或眼神看起來比較兇,魚尾紋打壞了,笑的時候眼睛不跟著動,而法令紋打壞了,笑起來臉會歪歪的,或者根本笑不出來。而瘦臉針打壞了,通常是打的不夠深,本來該打在肌肉層,卻把藥劑都打在皮下,導致瘦臉沒效果,而另一種則是注射點定位不精準,造成局部凹陷或兩邊臉頰不對稱的現象。其實專業的醫生給他70分的產品也能打出90分的效果,但如果隨意在工作室給沒有醫生資質的人注射,不僅用的產品沒保障,更是拿自己的身體開玩笑。 Q9. 為什麼朋友打的瘦臉針、除皺針比我便宜? 除了因為國產與進口的肉毒素成本不同之外,業界還有個不為人知的秘密是會將肉毒素每瓶2.5cc的標準稀釋比例稀釋到6cc甚至8cc,這樣一來,原本一瓶肉毒素只能打兩個客人,就變成能打4個客人,降低了成本,但是效果也比較差,維持時間也比較短,由於每家診所的進貨成本都是一樣的,療程價錢不可能會差太多,大家千萬不要貪便宜才好。 以上,就是關於瘦臉針、除皺針的相關作用及業界小秘密囉~ 這節課就講到這邊,下節課要跟大家聊聊玻尿酸如何讓你變很美?,感謝大家訂閱Ruby老師的醫美知識課程,我們下節課再見~
This is part 2 of the conversation with chiropractic student Colton Purscell. Colton currently attends Palmer Florida. He’s going to graduate in a little over a year, with plans to eventually open his own practice. He had some questions for Haley, so we recorded our interview to help others as well. A huge thank you to Colton for coming on the podcast! Colton is a Q8 chiropractic student at Palmer College of Chiropractic - Florida. He has a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology from TCU, and plans to open a cash practice in TX after graduation in March 2022. If you're a student, new in practice, or looking to start your own chiropractic practice then this episode is perfect for you! This episode is part 2 of a 2 part series. Listen to episode 170 for part 1. Thanks to DC2B Colton Purscell for being on the podcast, we appreciate him coming on the podcast and if you have the same questions then we know you will too! If you haven’t already downloaded the ebook that goes along with this series, visit lifestylepracticebuilders.com/ebook and download it today. In the ebook, there are action steps for each of the 5 things we’re talking about in this series, and it’s a great way to get started as you pursue your dream of opening your own chiropractic practice. And if you’re a nerd like me then it’s nice to have a workbook to print off and take notes on while you listen to the podcast. Taking the leap from student or Chiropractic Associate to small business owner is HUGE! There’s so much to know and it gets overwhelming thinking about all the steps involved, in order to create a business, find a location, and get open. So many unknowns, so many steps to truly fulfilling your dreams of owning and operating your own clinic. That’s why we created this podcast series for you. We were once in your shoes and we know what it’s like to feel lost in a sea full of information. We want to help by clarifying some of the key concepts you’ll need to understand before making that transition. The more you know, the better off you’ll be in practice. Fully understanding these elements and how they affect you and your future practice will lead to your future success! So let’s add some success tools to your toolbox! Want help with this process? Want like minded friends pursuing extraordinary goals? Join us in our facebook group. Follow us on Instagram @lifestylepractice. We have helped hundreds of students and chiropractors find start and build their own practices. We’d love to help you, wherever you’re at, to create and fulfill your own vision. We're creating the resources we wish we had when we first started! Hang out with us, download the resources, and make a plan! We can't wait to get to know you and help you make some of those tough decisions. Your success is our goal! Like what you hear? Subscribe! If you’ve found any value or helpful information in the Lifestyle Practice Builders Podcast then we’d love to hear about it! Please head over to iTunes and subscribe. While you’re at it, leave us a RATING (5 stars would be great) and a REVIEW so others can find us! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and we’ll be happy to answer them!
Chiropractic student Colton Purscell asks Lifestyle Practice Builders podcast host, Dr. Haley, all the questions he has about starting his first practice. Colton is a Q8 chiropractic student at Palmer College of Chiropractic - Florida. He has a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology from TCU, and plans to open a cash practice in TX after graduation in March 2022. If you're a student, new in practice, or looking to start your own chiropractic practice then this episode is perfect for you! This episode is part 1 of a 2 part series. Listen to episode 171 for part 2. Thanks to DC2B Colton Purscell for being on the podcast, we appreciate him coming on the podcast and if you have the same questions then we know you will too! If you haven’t already downloaded the ebook that goes along with this series, visit lifestylepracticebuilders.com/ebook and download it today. In the ebook, there are action steps for each of the 5 things we’re talking about in this series, and it’s a great way to get started as you pursue your dream of opening your own chiropractic practice. And if you’re a nerd like me then it’s nice to have a workbook to print off and take notes on while you listen to the podcast. Taking the leap from student or Chiropractic Associate to small business owner is HUGE! There’s so much to know and it gets overwhelming thinking about all the steps involved, in order to create a business, find a location, and get open. So many unknowns, so many steps to truly fulfilling your dreams of owning and operating your own clinic. That’s why we created this podcast series for you. We were once in your shoes and we know what it’s like to feel lost in a sea full of information. We want to help by clarifying some of the key concepts you’ll need to understand before making that transition. The more you know, the better off you’ll be in practice. Fully understanding these elements and how they affect you and your future practice will lead to your future success! So let’s add some success tools to your toolbox! Want help with this process? Want like minded friends pursuing extraordinary goals? Join us in our facebook group. Follow us on Instagram @lifestylepractice. We have helped hundreds of students and chiropractors find start and build their own practices. We’d love to help you, wherever you’re at, to create and fulfill your own vision. We're creating the resources we wish we had when we first started! Hang out with us, download the resources, and make a plan! We can't wait to get to know you and help you make some of those tough decisions. Your success is our goal! Like what you hear? Subscribe! If you’ve found any value or helpful information in the Lifestyle Practice Builders Podcast then we’d love to hear about it! Please head over to iTunes and subscribe. While you’re at it, leave us a RATING (5 stars would be great) and a REVIEW so others can find us! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and we’ll be happy to answer them!
It’s hard to believe but this is our 200th episode, and to celebrate we’re answering fans’ questions. Arielle, our producer, joins Luke and me as we dig down deep to answer questions about the show, our bromance, and to offer advice to those looking for solutions to pressing problems. Along the way, we get to reminisce about the beginnings of Stay Paid and reflect on what advice we’d give to our younger selves. Connect | Resources - Free Predictive Index Assessment: www.remindermedia.com/staypaidPI - Episode 196 - The 3 Facebook Ads Every Business Should be Running: https://bit.ly/39DPCtr - The 3 Facebook Ads Every Agent Needs Webinar (Includes step-by-step instructions for setting up Facebook ads): https://bit.ly/3qhGu3t - Episode 91 - Start Your Own Podcast Today: A Step-by-Step Guide: https://bit.ly/36pB7XX TIME STAMPS [0:48] Preview [3:26] Q1: Do you and Luke ever not agree on a topic or answer to a question? [6:23] Q2: In a world of “Stepford Realtors®,” how can you distinguish yourself without resorting to corny gimmicks? [9:51] Q3: Do you have any advice for starting a blog? [14:39] Q4: What is the best lead generating tool for agents with a small sphere of influence? [20:51] Q5: Why did you start the Stay Paid podcast? [26:11] Q6: How has the Stay Paid podcast helped your business? [29:20] Q7: What is your favorite part of doing Stay Paid? [31:56] Q8: If you could go back and tell your younger selves anything, what would it be? [f37:05] Action Item To learn how to generate more referrals and repeat business, visit: www.remindermedia.com Follow Stay Paid: https://twitter.com/staypaidpodcast https://www.facebook.com/staypaidpodcast https://www.instagram.com/staypaidpodcast Follow Luke Acree: https://www.instagram.com/lukeacree https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukeacree https://www.facebook.com/lukeacreeRM/
Listen to this uplifting conversation with a renowned and award-winning keynote and TEDx speaker, emcee, author, and host of the amazing "Making Waves" podcast, Thom Singer. He is an incredibly bright and generous individual and a well-rounded professional who speaks with me about how he became the master of the art of speaking, the power of deep human connections, relationships, networking, and his current quest to reinvent himself in a virtual and distracted world (you can listen to the full audio version of the @Alloutcoach Podcast episode available on all podcast platforms - link to the episode: http://www.anchor.fm/alloutcoach). Life requires different versions of you and different parts of your character at different the different stages of life. When you form a family, become a parent, or have a stable, long-term relationship for the first time, when you are promoted to new responsibilities, or experience a job or a different loss in life or a failure, life teaches you to reinvent yourself. And it is always other people with whom you form deep and meaningful connections and relationships over time that help you rise up in the ranks, endure difficult times, and transform your career or personality whether before or after the pandemic. Thom reveals his own transformation throughout life, his endless curiosity, and evident bright personality and intellect which has allowed him to win multiple speaking awards, write books, host conferences, coach presentation skills and speech-writing, lead marketing and business development functions in the corporate environment, just to name a few. He has had celebrity keynote speakers as personal mentors across many industries and shares illustrious stories about the richness of his life and experiences, and shares tips on agility and leadership by reinventing yourself in a distracted and lonely world in which we have all become so accustomed to live. Timeline of the Podcast 00:56 - Q1: How did you make waves in the beginning? 02:39 - Q2: What role did mentors play in your rise in the ranks? 06:09 - Q3: How did you pivot to become a speaker? 07:54 - Q4: Did you have separate coaches for different skills/talents? 09:48 - Q5: How did you land your first TEDx gig? 11:47 - Q6: How do you find the source of energy when you present? 12:57 - Q7: What role has sports played in your life? 14:31 - Story about Legacy in a Corporate Company Culture Initiative 15:25 - Q8: How do you stretch yourself and pivot during COVID19? 20:44 - Q9: Are coaches important to next generation leaders due to loneliness, distraction, and specialization? 23:18 - Q10: How has marketing transformed as a function over the years based on his experience? 26:34 - Power of Personal Referrals and Human Connections vs. Social Media Likes and # of Followers 36:54 - Q11: What were the characteristics of his most memorable presentations? 39:26 - Q12: Best advice to next generation leaders to make their presentations more memorable? 41:52 - Recognition of other master keynote speakers with an impact on Thom's life --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alloutcoach/support
Part 1: What does it Mean to be Involved in the Music Industry? (3:07)Before becoming highly involvement in the music industry, David used to have a high-paying job and led a comfortable life, but then it all changed and he suddenly had nothing. We discuss what life was like for him ten years ago and the beginning of his passion for performance, art and music.Key QuestionsQ2: What did you envision for your life? (3:40)Q3: What was life like before your active involvement in the music industry? (8:00)Q5: What would it take to stand out in a saturated society (i.e. wherever we look, there always seems to be so much of the same thing out there)? (20:18)Part 2: The High Cost of High Achievement (26:28)David talks about the prevalence of burnout in the music industry. It is so easy for creatives to overwork themselves and David shares his own devastating experience of it and how he came out of it.Q6: What is the extent of your responsibilities in the music industry and the Tees Music Alliance? (26:45)Q7: What is burnout? (31:55)Q8: For someone working in music and creative industry, what would lead to burnout? (35:35)Q9: When you suffered from burnout, what did you do as a result? (41:50) Part 3: Finding the Hidden Balance (50:53)David shares advice for artists to maintain a work-home balances and we briefly touch on what changes are perhaps necessary in the creative industry.Q10: How do you maintain a balance when you become overworked? (51:30)Q11: How do you measure what you enjoy doing, what you want to achieve and how to combine that with a healthy mental, emotional and physical existence? (56:11)Q12: What do we need in the music industry for artists to thrive now and going into the future? (58:37)Are you an artist? Interested in supporting the creative industry? Find out more about the Tees Music Alliance here: https://teesmusicalliance.org.uk/You can also find them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.Bands mentioned:Wax Heart SodalityBlack Sheep Frederick DickensEve Conway (Darlington-based artist managed by David)Subscribe and Stand a Chance to Win a Voucher every Month!Subscribe to my newsletter: regenerationstudio.co.ukSubscribe to my YouTube channel (lots of wonderful developments to come!)Subscribe to my podcast on Apple or Spotify.I would greatly appreciate any feedback! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave me a review. Show your support by liking and sharing the podcast with friends and family on social media: FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeMusic credit:Rob Irish: https://rob.irish/home
Part 1: Dark. Delicious. Alternative. (2:40)Cacao Brew did not start as a business concept. It started with the love of dark chocolate and as a brewing experiment. Jazmin takes us back to the very beginning of the idea.Key QuestionsQ2: What is Cacao Brew? (3:14)Q3: Can you take us back to the beginning, to the very moment the idea crossed your mind? (6:50)Q4: What did you envision for your life when you went to university and how has that subsequently changed? (11:25)Part 2: ‘Life Happens. Chocolate Helps.’ In any shape, size and form. (12:28)Jazmin talks in more detail about the product and the early stages of brand development.Q5: Can you expand more on the benefits (of this particular form of ‘chocolate’ and the different ways in which you can use it? (13:10)Q6: What were the different stages of establishing Cacao Brew and gaining customers, including any challenges you might have experienced? (17:00)Q8: Did you experience this period of lockdown as being significantly different in terms of sales and how you thought about business? (23:30)Part 3: Starting a Superfood Revolution (25:12)Most of us think twice before we try something new. Yet, as a new product, Cacao Brew offers some incredible health benefits, is amazingly versatile and tasty too. Q9: What is your take on the concept of superfoods? (26:44)Q10: Do you think there is a possibility of normalising the concept of superfoods and changing the way we think about what is ‘tasty’? Do you think it is necessary? (28:08)To see what Cacao Brew offers and order your own bag of luxury brewing cacao, visit their website: https://www.cacaobrew.co.uk/You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram.Subscribe to my newsletter: regenerationstudio.co.ukI would greatly appreciate any feedback! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe on Apple or Google Podcasts or Spotify and leave me a review. Show your support by liking and sharing the podcast with friends and family on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeMusic credit:Rob Irish: https://rob.irish/home
Part 1: Skin Talks (3:33)Dr Baguley explains why he became a doctor and what inspired him to become involved in the beauty industry. Key QuestionsQ2: What was the original vision for A Vita? How have you expanded your range of services and the expertise of your team? (4:16)Q3: You’re a doctor and since the lockdown you also work full-time for the NHS. How did you get involved in the beauty industry and what is your main role at A Vita? (6:00)Q4: From your own point of view, what makes your clinic different? How do you survive in the beauty industry? (9:14)Part 2: A New Post-Lockdown Perception of Beauty? (11:10)We discuss the importance of beauty in our society, whether our perception of beauty has changed coming out of lockdown and the impact A Vita has had on its clients.Q5: What is beauty and why is it important to us? (11:56)Q6: Coming out of lockdown, do you think our concept of how we need to look will change? (13:45)Q8: Which three services have changed clients’ lives at A Vita and will continue to do so in the future? (18:15)Part 3: Outer Appearances and Inner Realities (22:04)There are many challenges when dealing with clients' expectations in the beauty industry. Dr Baguley talks in more depth about dealing with these expectations but also how to balance our need to look good with a healthy lifestyle.Q9: Can you give us an example of challenges you face when dealing with clients' expectations and how you, and the staff at A Vita, deal with it? (22:16)Q10: If someone is thinking about getting a treatment done, what are the main factors they should consider? (28:35)Q11: Where is the balance between being too obsessed with how we look and striving to live healthily? (31:30)Q12: What should age represent to us? (34:26)Find out more about the services at A Vita, which include aesthetic and beauty treatments, visit their website: https://avitayarm.co.ukYou can also find them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Subscribe to my newsletter: regenerationstudio.co.ukI would greatly appreciate any feedback! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe on Apple or Google Podcasts or Spotify and leave me a review. Show your support by liking and sharing the podcast with friends and family on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeMusic credit:Rob Irish: https://rob.irish/home
訂閱東森美洲電視頻道→https://bit.ly/2VF6dFI 主持:曾國城、蔡尚樺 (00:00)Q1:哪家電影公司LOGO是咆哮的雄獅,且是美國電影象徵? (02:56)Q2:哪種國標舞蹈,在比賽時舞者通常不會有笑容? (05:01)Q3:國標舞的阿拉丁舞比賽中,比賽中不會跳哪種舞? (06:58)Q4:芭蕾舞起初是那些人開始跳? (08:33)Q5:倫巴最早是哪種人發明? (09:57)Q6:哪位藝術家是在80歲還在結婚的藝術家? (11:31)Q7:世上最貴的名畫排行,最貴名畫是誰的作品? (13:04)Q8:哪個藝術家參與過棒棒糖的發明,並設計外包裝? (14:14)Q9:哪個國家禁止芭比娃娃商品販售? (16:26)Q10:獅子王是莎士比亞四大悲劇的哪部做為創作藍本? (17:34)Q11:迪士尼公主中,哪一位公主是以真人為原型? (19:29)Q12:哪種動物是迪士尼最早成名發展周邊商品的明星卡通? (21:10)Q13:宮崎駿哪部電影票房最高? (22:59)Q14:「跑龍套」的稱呼最早這個詞和演員的關係是什麼? (24:53)Q15:第一個樂高人偶是什麼職業? (26:04)Q16:當初歐洲人彩繪指甲的原因是什麼? (28:37)Q17:世界歷史中,在位最久的君王是誰? (30:29)Q18:哪件事可以提升唱歌音感? (32:58)Q19:拉拉熊和小雞的的關係是什麼? (33:42)Q20:電玩「馬力歐」名字是任天堂的誰而命名? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ettvamerica/message
Part 1: When should Individuality Stop & Co-dependence Start? (4:25)Relationships cause trouble, because we tend to expect too much of ourselves. We want to be perfect friends, lovers, parents, cooks and have amazing careers too. I talk to Ninky about why we get into a relationship in the first place.Key QuestionsQ2: Are relationship issues universal? (6:12)Q3: Why get into a relationship in the first place? Are we really meant to live in a co-dependent state? (12:47)Q4: Does the tension between the traditional relationship structure and the modern-day version cause more distress and relationship breakups, because we want to be individuals with full rights within a co-dependent entity? (17:05)Part 2: The Relationship Toxicity Thermometer (21:10)Ninky explains why the additional stress of lockdown would have ended some relationships as the toxicity levels or lack of understanding became clear. As we come out of lockdown, adjust to normal life and make plans for the future, we need to decide how to balance our own needs with that of our partner.Q5: Do we want too much out of a relationship? Why do they become toxic? (21:19)Q7: How do we balance individualism, taking time to look after ourselves – requesting ‘me’ time – and still maintain a loving, secure relationship? (23:30)Q8: How do you think the added pressure of lockdown and dealing with new regulations concerning Covid-19, have affected the toxicity levels in relationships? (28:22)Part 3: Steps towards Self-care and away from Toxicity (33:22)We discuss exactly what is implied by self-care and what steps you can take to assess whether your relationship is toxic and what you can do to change things around.Q9: What is implied by self-care in relationships? (34:10)Q10: Are there preventative steps we can take to avoid reaching a point where we feel our relationship is unhealthy? (37:35)Q12: Could you give us a quick five-step assessment that we can use to gauge our happiness in any relationship, whether we think it is toxic or not, and what we should do next to make it better? (44:05)Thank you for taking the time to listen to the show!If you know of anyone who is unhappy in their relationship, feels that they are not living up to the expectations of others, that they need to be different or might just need some advice, share this episode with them. I would greatly appreciate any feedback! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, where you can leave me a review, or Spotify. Show your support by liking and sharing the podcast with friends and family on social media:Follow me on:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeMusic credit:Rob Irish: https://rob.irish/home
£20 VOUCHER GIVEAWAYWin a £20 voucher to use with Fourteen Drops. To enter the draw subscribe to my newsletter by following this link: https://www.regenerationstudio.co.uk/Part 1: Origins of Fourteen Drops (4:24)It is all about selecting the finest at Fourteen Drops, while ensuring there is a range of products at affordable prices. Where did Fourteen Drops start? We discuss Fiona's unexpected career change from costume designer to sommelier and the incredible roles she has had before opening up her own wine bar.Key QuestionsQ3: How do you become a sommelier and where did you end up working before you opened up your own wine bar and shop? (17:20)Q4: What inspired you to open Fourteen Drops? (19:55)Part 2: Experience the World of Wine (21:00)You would be hard-pressed to fine their wines easily anywhere else. Fiona explains why they chose to buy from smaller producers and why the story behind the wine is so important.Q5: What is your preferred wine? (21:30)Q6: How do you choose your wines? How do you encourage people to try new wines? (24:20)Q7: How do you select your cheeses, charcuterie and other products? (31:00)Part 3: ‘Wine is the Answer. What was the Question?’ (35:40)The demand for quality wine and cheese remained steady during lockdown. We discuss ways in which Fiona adapted to the situation and why wine is potentially beneficial for us and the growth of a natural wine movement in Teesside.Q8: How did you adapt to COVID-19 and lockdown? (36:110)Q9: What was the hardest challenge during that time and what did you learn, in terms of running a business on the high street? (41:15)Q10: As a wine expert, what do you think about the potential health benefits of wine? (46:20)Q11: In terms of offering, what do you think would really change the perception of wine in Teesside? (49:30)Find out more about Fourteen Drops' wine selection by visiting their website: www.fourteendrops.comYou can also find them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.I would greatly appreciate any feedback! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe on Apple or Google Podcasts or Spotify and leave me a review. Show your support by liking and sharing the podcast with friends and family on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitterMusic credit:Rob Irish: https://rob.irish/home
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Artists have the unique opportunity to investigate social issues often in surprising ways. Through a range of silly props and seemingly light-heartedness, Gudrun lays bare some of the most pressing issues in society through her work, which leaves a lasting impression on viewers. Following an unexpected journey from Iceland to the Royal Conservatoire in Scotland, she now lectures, directs and creates solo performance work in Glasgow. Part 1: "I'm here. I'm from there. Isn't it incredible?" (4:35)She came across the RCS's Contemporary Performance Practice by chance but it has set her on a course to produce fascinating work and contribute to the development of theatre in Scotland. We talk about her two homes: Iceland and Glasgow and some of her career highlights and failings over the last couple of years.Key QuestionsQ3: What is your perception of nationality? Do you believe it is fixed and that we only truly belong to one place? Or is it a more fluid concept and possible to construct our own national identity? (08:52)Q4: Can you tell us more about the journey that led you from Iceland to Scotland where you now produce the majority of your work? (13:07)Part 2: Creating for Others as well as Yourself (24:25)Elision explores concepts of home and belonging and what it means to be an independent nation. It is also a great example of theatrical experimentation. Gudrun discusses her work in greater depth especially when it comes to working with a script, responding to audiences in the moment and the challenges she faced in adapting it for GIFT 2020.Q6: Is your work largely scripted or is there a measure of improvisation? If it is one or the other, why did you decide to go about creating this kind of work? (24:59)Q8: Talk us through the initial inspiration and eventual realisation of Elision. (29:55)Q9: Firstly, why did you decide that it was worth performing Elision on a digital platform? Secondly, how did you adapt it? What were some of the challenges in changing it? (32:37)Part 3: Escaping the Cold of an Artless World (38:08)Sometimes making art, especially if it is not of the readily consumable kind, can feel like floating far away from everything and everyone. This is one of the reasons making a living out of a creative pursuit – theatre, music or painting – is not easy.Q10: Given the recent changes with venues being closed and festivals being cancelled, has it just gotten a lot harder to survive as an artist? (42:03)Q11: What are your thoughts on the future of the industry and artists in general? Does the world need live art? (45:47)Find out more about Gudrun Soley Sigurdardottir and her work by visiting her website: http://www.gudrunsoley.com/You can also find them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I would greatly appreciate any feedback! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe on Apple or Google Podcasts or Spotify and leave me a review. Show your support by liking and sharing the podcast with friends and family on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitterMusic credit:Rob Irish: https://rob.irish/home
On this episode of Inflight, Sol and Norm sit down with the much loved Q8Pilot, a YouTuber known for his in-depth and concise reviews of aircraft and scenery. During the approximately one hour and fifteen minute episode, Q8 shares with podcast listeners what drew him towards YouTube in the first place, what work typically goes into a Q8Pilot video, why he left YouTube in 2019, and what eventually convinced him to return to making videos for his loyal fanbase. This episode is full of heartwarming moments and lots of laughs as Sol, Norm, and Q8 navigate their interview together and help show a new side of Q8 to his audience. You can learn more about Q8Pilot by visiting his website which includes links to all of his work: https://www.q8pilot.com/ Thank you for listening to this episode of Inflight! If you would like to hear more, continue through our SoundCloud library. If you want to experience more from the Threshold editorial, visit: https://www.thresholdx.net Questions, comments, concerns? Our Director of Media can be reached at: sol@thresholdx.net Interested in advertising with us? Our CEO can be reached at: magnus@thresholdx.net Music used in Inflight is licensed under Creative Commons. Intro: Watch Me by Geographer — Can be found here: https://bit.ly/2SR7oA9 Produced by Threshold. Threshold A.S. © 2020
Buckle up your boot-straps my friends. Are you ready to get your mind right today? I recorded this episode just 2-days ago after an epic workout to get my own mind right. As a matter of fact, I kept my smelly clothes on, my UA headband on, my MyZone belt on, and absolutely loved fielding not one, not two, not five, but NINE questions from our fire-breathing dragon friends from around the globe. YESSS!! Today we are talking about my top movements/exercises, top fears, productivity routines, eating habits, leadership, mental toughness, not settling for the tie, and how to win the battle between the ears right now. I guarantee there is something in this episode for you, your family, and friends so please share it with them. Buckle-up and enjoy the show. The energy was flowing and I hope what I share today is of great VALUE to help you win the day. Go get after it! Hit me on Social Media and let me know how you are doing. #WeGotThis --> Tag me @ToddDurkin. TIMESTAMPS: 00:54 - EMOMs--You gotta try this workout today!!! 2:45 - Shout out to my book launch Team! 3:33 - IMPACT Story 5:38 - Q1. What exercises/movements do you recommend for high school athletes to do immediately after school? 15:12 - Q2. I'm not reading as much during Covid19, what tips can you give me on how to get back into reading? 16:53 - Q3. What are your top 3 fears? 21:53 - Q4. Todd, do you ever grab a bag of chips and go to town on it? 22:53 - Q5. How do you balance helping others to be better and accomplish goals without “doing it for them” and without sacrificing your own sense of self and purpose? 25:30 - Q6. How do I get back into fitness and movement after being off for over a month? 27:13 - Q7. While everything is shut down, I find myself mentally just playing for the tie and putting my goals on hold until everything reopens and gets back to “normal”. What should I do? 33:25 - Q8. What is the one food you can't live without? 33:60 - Q9. How can I prepare myself to wear a mask in public? I have a panic attack and feel like I can’t breathe. THANK YOU Karina Stuke, Sara Jones, Lana Saal, Dawnelle Dutton, Maria Meeuwisse, Matthew Fox, Josh Muecke, Gretchen Schupbach, and Lori Erlenbach for sending in all of these amazing questions and Derek Blacksher for your IMPACT story. We LOVE answering your questions on the IMPACT Show & would love to highlight you also. Please KEEP THEM COMING. -- To ask a question to Todd for the podcast, please go to www.todddurkin.com/podcast and ask a question on anything on your mind (business, leadership, training, high-performance, or mindset). -- If you enjoyed today’s episode of the Todd Durkin IMPACT Show, can you please do a few things: Give us a 5-star rating on iTunes. Write a great review of what you love about the show. Please SHARE the episode on your Social Media or in a newsletter. Thank you in advance! -- Follow Todd… --> Instagram & Twitter: @ToddDurkin --> Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ToddDurkinFQ10 --> FB: @ToddDurkinFQ10 --> If you are a fitness pro or trainer and want to be coached by Todd, visit: https://todddurkinmastermind.com/ -- ABOUT: Todd Durkin is one of the leading coaches, trainers, and motivators in the world. It’s no secret why some of the top athletes in the world have trained with him for over a decade. He’s a best-selling author, a motivational speaker, and owns the legendary Fitness Quest 10 in San Diego, CA where he leads an amazing team of 42 teammates. Todd is a coach on the Netflix show “STRONG” that is must-watch TV. He is a previous Jack LaLanne Award winner, a 2-time Trainer of the Year, and he runs his Todd Durkin Mastermind group of top trainers and fitness pros around the globe, coaching them with business, leadership, marketing, training, and personal growth mentorship. Todd and his wife Melanie head up the Durkin IMPACT Foundation (501-c-3) that has raised over $250,000 since it started in 2013. 100% of all proceeds go back to kids and families in need. --> To learn more about Todd, visit www.ToddDurkin.com and www.FitnessQuest10.com. --> To join his community of fire-breathing dragons and receive regular motivational and inspirational emails, visit www.ToddDurkin.com and opt-in to receive his value-rich content.
This is part two of Ed Finegold’s interview with PR 360. We continue our discussion on how to manage a story when it goes hot. We also discuss further on the importance of keeping people in a company aware of the marketing efforts, why there is not “bad” stories and more! Enjoy!Time Stamps● [00:42] Q1: How can teams accurately record the impact of a hot story? ● [03:38] Q2: Is there some ways to keep the momentum going? ● [06:19] Q3: Is it better to have small core team for handling hot stories? ● [08:03] Q4: It seems like a smaller team can pivot when needed? ● [09:37] Q5: How do you effectively message to company the PR/marketing efforts?● [13:47] Q6: How difficult can it be to generate buzz?● [18:11] Q7: What is one thing you would like to our listeners?● [20:01] Q8: What are some skills that Comm Directors should brush up on?● [22:06] Q9: Do you think bad movies, shows, books teach you what not to do?● [24:47] Q10: Understand the audience when creating content?● [25:19] Q11: Final Thoughts?People and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show● Ed Finegold was our guest today.Episode Length: 26:44Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options● Direct Download: Right-click here and click “Save As” for a direct download.● Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!● If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us!● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode…Welcome back to another episode of PR 360. This week, we discuss with Ed Finegold on how to capitalize on hot stories. They can happen at any time and, it’s important to recognize when stories obtain big reach! Listen in as Ed breakdowns on what to do, and how to look at each story. Enjoy!Time Stamps● [00:53] Q1: Coffee or Tea Drinker ● [01:01] Q2: Do you have a favorite coffee brand? ● [01:21] Q3: Explain to our listeners the unexpected hot story you had? ● [06:03] Q4: What did you guys do to keep that momentum going?● [08:06] Q5: What are some of the steps you took to prepare for the hot story?● [10:20] Q6: Should we look at marketing messaging as books with chapters?● [12:31] Q7: Personalizing a story is important?● [14:05] Q8: What can derail momentum?● [17:48] Q9: How do you continue this hot or viral story?● [21:54] Q10: Are any templates for implementing plans for hot stories?People and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show● Ed Finegold was our guest today.Episode Length: 25:25Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options● Direct Download: Right-click here and click “Save As” for a direct download.● Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!● If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us!● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode…Welcome to a new episode of PR 360! This week we have Peter Mahoney founder and CEO of Plannuh and former CMO of Nuance, a multi-billion-dollar leader in voice recognition. Brett and Peter talk about marketing tools, voice search and the hurdles and obstacles CMOs and marketers face in the industry. If you aspire to be a CMO, this is a great episode for you!Time Stamps● [01:09] Q1: Coffee or Tea Drinker? ● [02:00] Q2: What excites you about tech? ● [03:50] Q3: Can you explain a little about Plannuh? ● [05:08] Q4: Are you implementing AI or machine learning?● [06:11] Q5: It seems like AI is being used more and more in marketing?● [08:23] Q6: You think team cohesion can be the problem?● [09:26] Q7: Were do you think PR/marketing is headed for the future?● [10:35] Q8: What do you think the key to relationships are in PR?● [11:44] Q9: Personalization in a message?● [12:55] Q10: What do you think is the biggest hurdles for CMOs?● [14:30] Q11: It seems like CMO and marketers are always the first to go in a bad economy?● [15:13] Q12: What are the key kpis CMOs should be focusing on?● [17:26] Q13: Do you think voice search overtake traditional search?● [19:36] Q14: Do you think marketers should use some resources for voice search?● [20:48] Q15: What other tools would you like to develop or see other people develop?● [22:25] Q16: How do you think marketers are going to have to change or adapt to new data privacy laws?● [25:02] Q17: What do you think is some of the biggest issues facing marketers today and in the future?● [25:53] Q18: Do you think marketers are going to have use more tools to get the right measurements?● [27:16] Q19: Do you think the messaging is going to become more holistic and personalized? ● [28:48] Q20: What advice do you have for future marketers and CMOs? ● [31:01] Q21: Final ThoughtsPeople and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show● Learn more about Peter Mahoney● Plannuh was our guest today.Episode Length: 32:30Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options● Direct Download: Right-click here and click “Save As” for a direct download.● Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!● If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us!● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode… Science, tech, and startups. They're within the most exciting tech sectors today. And Barry Matsumori CEO of BridgeComm, loves it! This week on PR 360 we talk with Barry about startup life, the value proposition that led to Qualcomm being dominant, taking risks and following with passion. It’s a great episode for anyone that needs some inspiration.Time Stamps● [01:26] Q1: Are you a coffee or tea drinker? ● [01:55] Q2: What is a typical day for you? ● [02:49] Q3: What led you to the roles how did it shape you? ● [03:44] Q4: What led you to land in the science and space field? ● [05:56] Q5: What insight can you give our listeners about startups?● [08:00] Q6: What are some of the risks working at a startup?● [10:27] Q7: What are some of the benefits at working at a startup?● [11:30] Q8: What is appealing to you for working at a startup?● [11:50] Q9: What marketing strategies made Qualcomm a dominant company in the mobile industry?● [12:45] Q10: What were the key value propositions for Qualcomm?● [14:14] Q11: How did your time at Qualcomm help you with SpaceX and Virgin Space?● [15:10] Q12: Explain to us what Bridgecomm and the tech?● [16:25] Q13: How does the tech of Bridgecomm help the telecom industry?● [17:58] Q14: Will Bridgecomm tech be a competitor for 5G or enhance it?● [18:57] Q15: Does that mean no more drop signals?● [19:22] Q16: What are you excited about in the tech and space field?● [20:47] Q17: Do you have any advice for people wanting to get into the startup, space, science, or tech fields?● [22:00] Q18: Final Thoughts? People and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show● Learn more about BridgeComm, Inc.● Barry Matisumor was our guest today.Episode Length: 23:35Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options● Direct Download: Right-click here and click “Save As” for a direct download.● Listen and subscribe to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!● If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us! ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode…This week we sit down with Steve Shattuck, Senior Director, PR, and Communications at Western Digital. We discuss why it’s important to talk and listen to your customers in creating the right products for them. Also, pivoting when the market gets bumpy, generate the right leads, how to send the right message about your products, influencer marketing and more! Enjoy!Time Stamps● [01:08] Q1: Are you a coffee or tea drinker? ● [01:34] Q2: Give a brief description of what Western Digital is all about?● [02:54] Q3: How does your team navigate acquisitions from a communication perspective? ● [05:45] Q4: How does SanDisk figure out the right products for their customers? ● [06:45] Q5: How does Western Digital communicate and pivot with their audience? ● [08:00] Q6: Do you think SanDisk will push more into the drone industry?● [08:50] Q7: How do you message that Western Digital is the leading company in the data industry?● [11:30] Q8: How do you focus your messaging on the core audience?● [13:30] Q9: How do you go about getting leads for B2B customers?● [15:25] Q10: What are the strengthens and weaknesses going from agency to in-house?● [16:48] Q11: Does Western Digital have different tier influencers?● [18:13] Q12: What platforms have you seen the most success for influencers marketing?● [19:02] Q13: What does the future of communication look like for Western Digital in 2020● [20:45] Q14: What are some strategies for content in 2020?● [22:03] Q15: What do you find the best social networks for customer excellence?● [23:18] Q16: What are the key strategies for Western Digital in 2020?● [25:03] Q17: Any favorite tools to decipher the data?● [25:50] Q18: Fun Question: Will SATA ever die?● [26:54] Q19: Fun Question: Will we see more articles that PC is “dying” again?● [27:42] Q20: What is some advice getting into the storage and communication industry?● [30:05] Q21: Final Thoughts?People and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show● Learn more about Western Digital● Steve Shattuck was our guest today.Episode Length: 31:01Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options● Direct Download: Right-click here and click “Save As” for a direct download.● Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!● If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us! ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi folks, This is one from the 864 show I did back in 2018 that you probably haven't heard so releasing it now on 1% Better. Hope you enjoy. Details of the conversation below:Cynthia Johnson is an American entrepreneur, marketing professional, SEO specialist, columnist and public speaker. She is a co-founder of Ipseity Media and previously served as the director of brand development of American Addiction Centers (AAC). She is currently member of the Forbes Agency Council and advisory board for the Millennium Alliance. According to Entrepreneur Magazine, Cynthia was one of the 10 Personal Branding Experts to Follow, in 2017 Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Forbes, Huffington Post, TIME, and several other industry specific publications. Below is a summary of the questions and topics we cover in this 15 minute podcast.Q1 30secs – What stands out the most?•Entrepreneurship portion – learning so much from this Q2 1mins – Born with or learned? •It’s an energy that you develop and be exposed to Q3 2mins – First venture? •Suspended for selling coolade Q4 3mins – Starting young? Less fear? •Yes and no – you get in trouble for this – maybe there is something wrong! •For Cynthia, it was more interesting and learned more Q5 4mins – A big mistake? •Get the ego out of the way! •Have the moments when things are not going your way – you get the ego out!•Arriving to a presentation not prepared for CFOs Q6 6mins – Teaching to be better prepared? •Know who you’re audience are? Q7 7mins – Public speaking? •Not fear – perform much better in front of 2000 people than 2!•When others do what you do and have the same view •Knowing the material is key – you can learn faster when you are presenting something new Q8 9mins – Prioritize work? •Focus on the short term goals? •Long term goals – break them down in much smaller chunks •Making sure you’re doing things for other people – look at these points of value add •Balance time with being useful to self and others Q9 11mins – Chasing people – what was the turning point? •Speaking at a conference – that she attended before •Someone mentioned •A girl can stand up there and look pretty – but we need good content •Slide deck that stood out and became the most downloaded Q10 13mins – A favourite phrase? •Sit back and be objective – the only way you’ll get to the next level is find out what other people think of you•Poe’s LAW Q11 14mins – Advice? •Don’t quit, ask for the time off! Get in touch with Cynthia via:Twitter - @CynthiaLive or @bellviyincwww.CynthiaLive.comwww.BellIvy.com
Hi folks, This is one from the 864 show I did back in 2018 that you probably haven't heard so releasing it now on 1% Better. Hope you enjoy. Details of the conversation below:Cynthia Johnson is an American entrepreneur, marketing professional, SEO specialist, columnist and public speaker. She is a co-founder of Ipseity Media and previously served as the director of brand development of American Addiction Centers (AAC). She is currently member of the Forbes Agency Council and advisory board for the Millennium Alliance. According to Entrepreneur Magazine, Cynthia was one of the 10 Personal Branding Experts to Follow, in 2017 Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Forbes, Huffington Post, TIME, and several other industry specific publications. Below is a summary of the questions and topics we cover in this 15 minute podcast.Q1 30secs – What stands out the most?•Entrepreneurship portion – learning so much from this Q2 1mins – Born with or learned? •It’s an energy that you develop and be exposed to Q3 2mins – First venture? •Suspended for selling coolade Q4 3mins – Starting young? Less fear? •Yes and no – you get in trouble for this – maybe there is something wrong! •For Cynthia, it was more interesting and learned more Q5 4mins – A big mistake? •Get the ego out of the way! •Have the moments when things are not going your way – you get the ego out!•Arriving to a presentation not prepared for CFOs Q6 6mins – Teaching to be better prepared? •Know who you’re audience are? Q7 7mins – Public speaking? •Not fear – perform much better in front of 2000 people than 2!•When others do what you do and have the same view •Knowing the material is key – you can learn faster when you are presenting something new Q8 9mins – Prioritize work? •Focus on the short term goals? •Long term goals – break them down in much smaller chunks •Making sure you’re doing things for other people – look at these points of value add •Balance time with being useful to self and others Q9 11mins – Chasing people – what was the turning point? •Speaking at a conference – that she attended before •Someone mentioned •A girl can stand up there and look pretty – but we need good content •Slide deck that stood out and became the most downloaded Q10 13mins – A favourite phrase? •Sit back and be objective – the only way you’ll get to the next level is find out what other people think of you•Poe’s LAW Q11 14mins – Advice? •Don’t quit, ask for the time off! Get in touch with Cynthia via:Twitter - @CynthiaLive or @bellviyincwww.CynthiaLive.comwww.BellIvy.com
In This Episode…In this episode of PR 360, we are joined by Michael Becker. Michael is the Founder of Identity Praxis. We discuss how to properly use data and the coming ethical struggles on how to use data when collected. Also, the effect GDPR is having, how data helps PR Pros create the best content, how much data will be transferred to companies in the future. If you’ve ever been curious about data, this is the right episode for you!Time Stamps● [01:05] Q1: Are you a coffee or tea drinker? ● [01:10] Q2: What is your favorite (coffee or tea)? ● [01:22] Q3: Can you tell us a little about data science? ● [02:26] Q4: How do PR Pro make those actionable insights and use data the best of their abilities? ● [03:40] Q5: Are there any tips of tricks to understanding data and getting the great insights from it?● [05:00] Q6: Could the data help a PR Pros steer them in creating great content?● [06:55] Q7: What do you think the future of data science looks like in the next 5 years?● [09:31] Q8: What tools do PR Pros need to decipher the data?● [11:22] Q9: What companies are using the data well?● [12:24] Q10: How can PR Pros can be ethical about data collection?● [14:51] Q11: Do you think General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) help PR Pros guide them to use data wisely?● [17:05] Q12: Do you think the big tech companies Google or Amazon have collected too much data?● [20:55] Q13: Do you think the speed of data collection speed up with 5G?● [21:37] Q14: Do for people interested in the data science field?● [23:00] Q15: Final Thoughts● [29:40] Word of the DayPeople and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show● Learn more about Identity Praxis● Michael Becker was our guest today.Episode Length: 30:02Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options● Direct Download: Right-click here and click “Save As” for a direct download.● Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!● If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us! ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a wonderful episode! This episode is a bit different, I sit down by myself for the first 25 minutes talking about how youth sport parents are horrible and ruining sports for their kids. Just my own little two sense and the expeirence I have noticed being in the coaching sector for the last two years. Part 1: Show notes 1:30- 5:45- Are kids playing sports for the wrong reasons and how do you deal with the two different athletes (social athlete/competitive athlete) and do parents know what their kids want? 5:50- 6:30- Ways to approach your kids about playing sports and asking your kids what they WANT! 6:30-14:57- The 5 pointers for parents on how to talk to their kids about sports/after games 15:05-19:40- When is too many sports too much for kids? 19:45-23:28- PARENTS STOP LIVING THROUGH YOUR CHILDS SPORTING CAREERS! Part 2: Show Notes! I bring on my old High School hockey coach and we talk shop on parenting, coaching, how to be a better sport parent, how to talk to your kids, how to find leaders on a high school team, dealing with parents and a whole lot more! Q1: 30:00- 34:00- How do you get a kid that isn't very interested in the subject (or sport) to buy in and enjoy the class (sport) ? Q2: 34:45- 38:00- As a coach, what do you look for in a leader/captain? Q3: 38:00- 41:10- How do you foster a captain/leader as a coach? Q4: 41:15-45:00- How do you deal with the parents that are too hands on and involved? Q5: 45:10-48:30- Some tips for parents on approaching their kids after games? Q6: 48:35-53:00- How do you find that happy medium between being a parent/coach? Q7: 53:10-1:00:10- Are kids REALLY chaning or are we MAKING kids change? Q8: 1:00:10- Do you think we are coddling kids too much or putting too much pressure on them? Helpful links I mentioned in the episode: 5 ways to talk to your athlete Ask kids what they want article DON'T FORGET!!! If you like the show so far head to iTunes and leave a review! Go to iTunes, leave a review and send me a screenshot to receive a FREE Lead By Example Hockey Training button. Social media accounts to follow me on! Podcast: Lead By Example Hockey Training Podcast Instagram: @leadbyexamplehockeytraining Twitter: @lbxhckytraining YouTube: JJ Santagata Website: www.lbxhockeytraining.com Email: lbxhockeytraining@yahoo.com
In this episode, Derek Charlebois and I answer questions from Instagram. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Grab a signed copy of my new book, Bodybuilding For Beginners: https://kylehuntfitness.shop/collections/books/products/bodybuilding-for-beginners Questions on the show: Q1: What is your opinion on the movie “The Game Changers” and plant-based eating in general? Q2: I’m 21 years old, if I want to max out my strength potential, how much time should I spend in a caloric surplus vs. maintenance? Q3: What are the ways to recover or cope when athletes peak too early or too late? Q4: How can you add calories to your diet without gaining fat? Q5: Do tattoos limit your possible success at a bodybuilding show? Q6: What is the ideal heart rate to shoot for if you are including daily steps as cardio? Q7: What are your thoughts on hormone replacement therapy? Do you consider it taking steroids? Q8: What is the best way to determine changing weight classes in powerlifting? Q9: Top tips for the first time gaining phase for women? What are the key things to know? Q10: What is your favorite form of recovery? Q11: Will working on calf strength help with powerlifting? Q12: Do you think your current level of leanness is sustainable? Connect with Derek: https://www.prbreaker.com/ Instagram: @DerekCharlebois Connect with Kyle: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Instagram: @huntfitness YouTube: @HuntFitnessTV Get Strong Now with the Absolute Strength Powerlifting Program: https://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absolutestrength2/ Build Muscle and Gain Strength with my Absolute Progress Powerbuilding Program: https://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absoluteprogress/ Improve Your Bench Press with my 6-Week Bench Press Program: http://kylehuntfitness.com/benchprogram Get 10% OFF PR Breaker Materia Pre Workout and Hitpoint Protein: DISCOUNT CODE: “hunt10” at https://www.prbreaker.com/
#101 How To Finally Stop Dieting, My Paranormal Experiences, Avoiding Gossip & More! Q&A I have broken this Q&A into two episodes, so this second part will answer these 5 listener questions: Q6: How can I focus on intuitive eating and shut up the “I must diet” voice in my head? Q7: Have you ever had any paranormal experiences? Q8: What brings you passion in life? Q9: How did you get to an “I’m allergic to surface level conversations” place? I feel like I get close... but I’m not where I want to be! Q10: What are your tips for feeling gratitude or mindful while the moment is occurring instead of mentally being somewhere else? Resources mentioned: -My Blog https://www.kyliemlewis.com/from-junk-food-addict-to-health-food-advocate-in-8-simple-steps/ -Cynthia Pasquella https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-youre-really-hungry-for-with-cynthia-pasquella/id1099386890 -Teal Swan https://youtu.be/wzJiMp-P_lY Sign up for an upcoming event here — https://www.kyliemlewis.com/events/ ______________________________ FOLLOW KYLIE LEWIS JOIN “Happy Healthy Women” Facebook Group - https://m.facebook.com/groups/239875663199598 Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/kyliemorganlewis/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kyliemlewishttps:// YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffKFLZscJzABkKPwxn2h0w ______________________________ KYLIE’S WEBSITE Shop T-Shirts - https://www.kyliemlewis.com/t-shirts/