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Sisko & A Mike
EP.69- IE Spooks- Chasing Ghosts, Folklore and Spooky Encounters.

Sisko & A Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 105:39


Ready for a chill down your spine? In this episode were joined by Marin from IE Spooks to explore the world of ghost hunting and all things paranormal! We dive deep into the eerie covering the ins and outs of ghost hunting, the gadgets used to detect spirits, and the beliefs that drive those searching for the supernatural. From ghost meters to spirit boxes, Martin gives us a peek behind the curtain of what it's like to be on a ghost hunt. Things get real when Mike has a spine-tingling encounter-something unseen pressed up against him, making the meters light up! is it Llorona? or maybe even El chupacabras? We also discuss the cultural beliefs and folklore, taking a look a the origins of legends like La Llorona and El chupacabras. Are they just stories...or is there something more to them? Don't miss this Hauntingly fun episode filled with chills, laughs and some hair Rasing stories. Like, Subscribe, and hit that bell for more of Sisko and Mike and don't forget to let us know your thoughts in the comments and let us know about your paranormal experience. #ghosthunting #ghost #folklore #lallorona Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mojo In The Morning
Streaming Services Are Rasing Prices Again

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 14:46 Transcription Available


Soul Slumber Party
Overcoming the Comparison Trap (S2 E9)

Soul Slumber Party

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 44:50


Chelsea Kunz talks about her trip to Nintendo World (Mario World). And creatively connects it to the deeper meaning of our creative power, uniqueness, and authenticity. We explore how to escape the comparison trap and create the world that is uniquely our own.Soul Slumber Party Soul Slumber Party InstagramSoul Slumber Party TikTok Soul Slumber Party FacebookShow Inquiries soulslumberpartypod@gmail.com

Palisade Radio
David Murrin: Rasing The Alarm, Why The Western World Must Change Course or Face Decline

Palisade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 65:04


Tom Bodrovics welcoms back global forecaster and author David Murrin to discuss the significance of historical understanding for predicting complex geopolitical events and avoiding future conflicts. Murrin shares his belief in the repetition of historical patterns due to human unconsciousness, emphasizing the importance of studying history from multiple perspectives. He believes that the current geopolitical situation between the West and China/Russia could lead to World War Three, highlighting historical cycles as potential catalysts for conflict. Murrin also shares his theory on five stages of empires, which he's applies to Britain, Germany, and America's power dynamics. He warns about the challenges facing China due to economic instability and military expansion, urging strategic thinking to counteract this challenge. Murrin discusses China's economic shift towards industry growth, and the potential implications of the U.S.'s rate-cutting cycle. David emphasizes the importance of understanding war blindness, a dangerous tendency for denial and appeasement in Western society, and the potential consequences of inflation due to economic power shifts between democratic and autocratic systems. He encourages individual action and the embrace of lateral thinking as crucial steps for personal growth and societal progress. Murrin also discusses the potential for wars to promote accelerated societal evolution and encourages understanding historical cycles to prevent future conflicts. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction2:15 - Perspectives & Predictions7:04 - Humanities Blind Alley15:08 - History & Narrative Bias18:32 - China & Economic Issues28:29 - China's Strength?30:40 - U.S. Monetary Policy34:44 - China & Commodities38:24 - War Monger?42:44 - Stimulus & Recession?46:00 - End of Globalization?47:34 - Economic Warfare & China50:55 - Warning & Avoidance53:18 - Strategic Thrivers59:24 - Wrap Up/Conclusion Talking Points From This Episode David Murrin stresses historical patterns' repetition and their role in predicting geopolitical conflicts. He identifies five stages of empires and warns about China's economic instability and military expansion. Murrin advocates understanding war blindness, lateral thinking, and historical cycles to prevent future conflicts. Guest LinksTwitter: https://twitter.com/GlobalForecastrWebsite: https://www.davidmurrin.co.uk/Lateral Vs Linear Thought: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_v5720RPmw&t=636s David Murrin began his unique career in the oil exploration business amongst the jungles of Papua New Guinea and the southwestern Pacific islands. There, he engaged with the numerous tribes of the Sepik River, exploring the mineral composition of the region. Before the age of adventure tourism, this region was highly dangerous, very uncertain and local indigenous groups were often hostile and cannibalistic. David's work with the PNG tribespeople catalyzed his theories on collective human behavior. In the early 1980s, David embarked on a new career, joining JP Morgan in London. Watching his colleges on the trading floors, he quickly identified modern society also behaved collectively. He was sent to New York on JPMs highly rated internal MBA equivalent finance program. Once back in London, he traded FX, bonds, equities, and commodities on JPMs first European Prop desk. In 1991, he founded and managed JPMs highly successful European Market Analysis Group, developing new behavioral investment techniques which were utilized to deploy and manage risk at the highest level of the bank. In 1993, David founded his first hedge fund, Apollo Asset Management, and, in 1997, co-founded Emergent Asset Management as CIO. His primary role was overseeing trading across all fund products as well as being particularly active in the firm's private equity business. He co-founded Emvest, Emergents African land fund, in 2008 and acted as its Chairman until its sale from the group in 2011.

Best of Roula & Ryan
072424 8a Rapid Fire Quiz, Dave Morales And John Talk Deadpool And Rasing Canes Stops By

Best of Roula & Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 34:28


Dave Morales And John join us to talk about the new Deadpool Vs. Wolverine movie. Website

ATX Metal Podcast
Rasing the Bar: Lift The Curse delivers Quantity and Quality

ATX Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 67:31


The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan Rayle interviews the members of Lift the Curse, an alternative heavy rock band based in Austin, Texas. The band consists of Jon Yadon Jr. on guitar, and Ryan Hegefeld on guitar and vocals. They discuss their background, the formation of Lift the Curse, their songwriting process, and their live performances. The conversation also touches on the changing music industry, the use of technology in music creation, and the importance of live shows. The conversation covers various topics including an upcoming show on August 9th, the process of putting together a music package, the experience of being a metal parent, and the release of a new single and music video. Lift the Curse discusses their songwriting process and future goals. Each member has their own role in the band, with Ryan Hegefeld as the main lyricist and Jon Yadon Jr. on lead guitar. They both contribute to the music, with Jon also recording bass.  Lift the Curse aims to release consistent music and play more live shows, including festivals. They also have a strong international following, thanks to YouTube channels that feature their music.Quick RiffsThey have been playing together for a decade, but Lift the Curse as a band is only two years oldThey have released over 40 songs as Lift the CurseThe guys discuss the challenges and rewards of being parents and sharing their love for music with their childrenThe new single 'As You Were' is discussed, with its theme of reflecting on a relationship and the changes that occur over timeEpisode InfoWebsite: Home | LiftthecursemusicFB: Lift The Curse (@liftthecurse)IG: Lift The Curse (@liftthecursemusic)TikTok: LIFT THE CURSE (@liftthecursemusic)Intro track: "Numb” by Bridges AblazeFeatured track: "As You Were" by Lift The CurseATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)Sponsors / Affiliates Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited

A Little Less Fear Podcast
EP 247 Rasing Your Frequency and Removing Blockages with Holistic Therapist Edit B Kiss

A Little Less Fear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 65:40


In this episode, Edit B Kiss tells us about her journey into becoming a reiki master and karma yogi practitioner. She answers questions about the true self, ancestral healing, raising your frequency and removing emotional blockages.Edit B Kiss is a holistic therapist, success habit coach, #1 best-selling author, Humanitarian Award winner, and international speaker. She helps her clients to get healed from running minds, and insomnia to gain more focus and fill the void in their hearts by raising their frequency and getting them aligned with their true selves so they can stand the storms and live their lives joyfully and reinvent themselves to the next level.  She works with clients on releasing long-lasting pains, blockages, ancestor defects, and emotional traumas so they can live fulfilled and joyful lives.Edit originally was a petroleum engineer, working in the petroleum industry for 15 years before being a holistic mentor full-time. During those years while living around the Globe, she trained to become a Reiki Master, a Sekhem Healer, and a Karma Yogi Practitioner under the teaching of Karma Guru Sumant Kaul; strengthened her extra senses; and worked on several family constellation therapies. She learned life coaching from the Satori Prime brothers (who base their work on Landmark approaches) and was trained by Bob Proctor, who is known for his appearance as a featured expert in the movie, The Secret. While living in New Zealand, she was a member of Reiki NZ Incorporated.YouTube: @magicalkarmapriestessWebsite: www.editbkiss.comEdit B Kiss - Holisitc Mentor (@editbkiss) • Instagram photos and videosThis is Dr. Lino Martinez the host for A Little Less Fear Podcast. For more information, please use the information below. Thanks so much for your support!Author | A Little Less FearA Little LESS FEAR Podcast (@alittlelessfearpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosLino Marinez (@alittlelessfear) TikTok | Watch Lino Marinez's Newest TikTok Videos(4) A Little Less Fear Podcast - YouTube

Tennis & Bagels Podcast
Clay Season: Alcaraz, Swiatek still leaders? Rybakina, Ruud, Tsitsipas rasing their game

Tennis & Bagels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 60:41


This week, Vansh and Andre have a chat about their thoughts on the current clay season progress. Notably, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud have reached the Monte Carlo and Barcelona finals back to back, with the Greek winning Monte Carlo and the Norwegian taking the Barcelona crown for his biggest title to date. On the women's side, Elena Rybakina fought hard to win the Stuttgart indoor clay title, with a win over two-time defending champion Iga Swiatek in what was possibly the best match of the week.With Carlos Alcaraz's withdrawals due to injury, Novak Djokovic's current lack of proper form (and a title in 2024,) ths ATP side of things is looking rather intriguing ahead of Madrid, and, most of all, Rome, as it is the closest in conditions to Roland Garros. Who will emerge as the top contender? Can Rafael Nadal find yet another title on the Parisian clay?And though Iga Swiatek lost, it's still the same: Rome will define who is truly in the best form for the French Open - although so far we feel pretty confident in the 3-time Roland Garros champion to win the title. That is, if one of Elena Rybakina, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff don't step up to dethrone the World Number 1, or even a rising star in potentially Marta Kostyuk and a finally stable Emma Raducanu.We also have a quick look back into the achievements and career of Garbine Muguruza, who just announced her retirement from professional tennis in a press conference this past week. Happy retirement!Talk to us on social media :)Follow Tennis and Bagels: Twitter @TennisAndBAGELSAndre Rolemberg @RolembergAndreVansh Vermani @vanshv2kOwen Lewis @tennisnationDownload the TennisONE APP for scores, stats, news, videos, player content, fan contests, and more https://t1.app.link/VanshOwen's The Golden Rivalry: follow all chapters as they are released on substack!Check out Popcorn Tennis!Twitter: @Popcorn_Tennis1Website: popcorntennis.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tennis-and-bagels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tennis And Bagels Podcast
Clay Season: Alcaraz, Swiatek still leaders? Rybakina, Ruud, Tsitsipas rasing their game

Tennis And Bagels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 60:41


This week, Vansh and Andre have a chat about their thoughts on the current clay season progress. Notably, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud have reached the Monte Carlo and Barcelona finals back to back, with the Greek winning Monte Carlo and the Norwegian taking the Barcelona crown for his biggest title to date. On the women's side, Elena Rybakina fought hard to win the Stuttgart indoor clay title, with a win over two-time defending champion Iga Swiatek in what was possibly the best match of the week.With Carlos Alcaraz's withdrawals due to injury, Novak Djokovic's current lack of proper form (and a title in 2024,) ths ATP side of things is looking rather intriguing ahead of Madrid, and, most of all, Rome, as it is the closest in conditions to Roland Garros. Who will emerge as the top contender? Can Rafael Nadal find yet another title on the Parisian clay?And though Iga Swiatek lost, it's still the same: Rome will define who is truly in the best form for the French Open - although so far we feel pretty confident in the 3-time Roland Garros champion to win the title. That is, if one of Elena Rybakina, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff don't step up to dethrone the World Number 1, or even a rising star in potentially Marta Kostyuk and a finally stable Emma Raducanu.We also have a quick look back into the achievements and career of Garbine Muguruza, who just announced her retirement from professional tennis in a press conference this past week. Happy retirement!Talk to us on social media :)Follow Tennis and Bagels: Twitter @TennisAndBAGELSAndre Rolemberg @RolembergAndreVansh Vermani @vanshv2kOwen Lewis @tennisnationDownload the TennisONE APP for scores, stats, news, videos, player content, fan contests, and more https://t1.app.link/VanshOwen's The Golden Rivalry: follow all chapters as they are released on substack!Check out Popcorn Tennis!Twitter: @Popcorn_Tennis1Website: popcorntennis.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tennis-and-bagels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

kode24-timen
#206: Mystisk Linux-hull, Redis-rasing, påsketanker, kontortvang

kode24-timen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 42:35


Jørgen har brukt påska på Gamemaker.Ole Petter har brukt påska på angst i fjellet. Utviklere raser – Redis er ikke lenger åpen kildekode.GTA 6-utviklere raser – mener kontortvang er nedbemanning.Folk raser – gigantisk og mystisk bakdør i Linux oppdaga i påska.kode24-klubben raser... eller... nei egentlig ikke altså, men de sysler med sitt. Vitsespalta kommer seg gjennom nok ei uke, såvidt det er. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan
894: Bet on Yourself With Jennifer Rasing

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 11:46


Get Your Copy of Asian Women Who Boss Up - https://bit.ly/SYC-Shop Order The Tao of Self-Confidence: A Guide to Moving Beyond Trauma and Awakening the Leader Within - https://sheenayapchan.com/thetaoofselfconfidence/Unlock your self-confidence personality today by taking this free quiz - https://www.sheenayapchan.com/quiz

Attorney Dennis Block -Landlord Tenant Podcasts
Attorney Dennis Block- Zoom Landlord Tenant Talk Radio 2-10-24

Attorney Dennis Block -Landlord Tenant Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 58:21


Topics Discussed: Methods upon which tenant may pay the rent Tresspasser taking possession Rent threshold for the City of Los Angeles Relocation for temporary displacement Renter's insurance Voluntary vacate agreements Rasing rent in Los Angeles City Increasing the security deposit Inspection regarding the security deposit prior to tenant vacating Selecting a management company Collection Covid rent   Unruly pets Determining if a tenant has abandoned the unit Serving a lawsuit by an "Order to Post" Taking possession of a unit if the tenant dies Requirment to notify applicants that there has been a death in the unit

The Creative Influencer Show
SEASON: 2 Episode 94 – Rasing good humans and how I encourage my kids to become the best version of themselves

The Creative Influencer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 46:25


Today Iam sharing my advice on how to raise good humans and encourage kids to push through and do the hard stuff! 8 Things I teach my kids 1-     Do your best 2-     Don't walk away from something that you will regret tomorrow 3-     Eat your greens 4-     Respect your mentors, coaches and more importantly your elders 5-     Find value in experiences not in materialistic things 6-     Taking care of yourself, your belongings, and your general area is not a chore it is a life skill knowledge on that will make you a better person 7-     Read more books 8-     Know that you are loved and no matter the world needs your version of you RB COURSES NOW AVAILABLE

Can Of Heaven
Rasing your vibration

Can Of Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 30:45


Follow my ig UG_Guerita this episode is now on yt @Can of heaven --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jaqueline-arellano5/support

Vitamin Sports
WHO RASING THESE ATHLETES

Vitamin Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 16:23


You take vitamins everyday just like we talk about sports everyday. Spotify: Vitaminsports ApplePodcast: Vitaminsports IG: Vitaminsports

Alabama's Morning News with JT
Jay Ratliff says the Fed is rasing rates again

Alabama's Morning News with JT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 5:02


New Hope International (English)
Rasing Kids Godly Ways 9 - Protecting & Caring for Children

New Hope International (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 49:10


New Hope International (Thai)
Rasing Kids Godly Ways 10 - Protecting & Caring for Children

New Hope International (Thai)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 52:42


New Hope International (Thai)
Rasing Kids Godly Ways 10 - Protecting & Caring for Children

New Hope International (Thai)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 52:42


New Hope International (English)
Rasing Kids Godly Ways 9 - Protecting & Caring for Children

New Hope International (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 49:10


The Coonhound Collective Podcast
Mr. Morris Tart [Success of Breeding and rasing puppies ] The Coonhound Collective Ep #47

The Coonhound Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 41:54


On today's episode, The Coonhound Collective hosted by Mr. Jason Snellgrove. Join me this week as isat down with Mr Morris Tart and we talk hounds of the past and the present , dog breeding and puppies  .  I hope y'all enjoy!!   The Coonhound Collective Podcast  Find us on Facebook and Instagram @the coonhound collective. Get 5% off when use code CCK5 at Home - Dogtra Pathfinder  Find Them On Facebook @czweldingandfab  https://www.facebook.com/czweldingandfab   https://www.ukcdogs.com/docs/rulebooks/2023-coonhound-rulebook.pdf

Coastal Sports Pod
100. Raise The Bat

Coastal Sports Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 63:18


Who would have thought 2 years ago after our first ever episode we would have reached 100 episodes! In this episode, Rasing the bat for the century, Liverpool v Arsenal, Sacked managers, Bin List, Instagram question, Anamoe or Dubai Honour, Round 6 preview, Accountability, SGMS & FTS, UFC 287 picks. Follow us on Instagram @coastalsportspod to keep up to date. (0:00) Catch up (4:30) Liverpool Arsenal/ Sacked Managers (12:00) Bin List (20:01) Hip Drop Tackles (26:19) Round 6 Preview, SGMS & FTS (58:51) UFC 287 Picks

Uplifting Podcast
Rasing Humans by Design

Uplifting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 40:53


In today's episode,  I'm joined by Christina Irvin, who is a 1/3 Emotional Generator with the RAX of Eden 3 and Human Design guide who is passionate about using the system to support parents and people who desire heart-to-heart connection and a holistic understanding of self to chat about raising humans by design.  With the 6-59 Channel of Mating being her only defined channel, Christina is here to birth things into the world.  She recently became a mother and also birthed a new creation into the world- her customized Human Design affirmation deck. INSIGHTS:Christina's story of discovering Human Design and how understanding her authority and non-self theme of frustration transformed her life How understanding her daughters designed has informed her parenting The most important aspects of your child's design to understand and integrate into your parenting Power of starting with your own deconditioning as a parent How Christina gave birth to a custom Human Design affirmation deck after recently giving birth to her daughter Connect with Christina on Instagram and on her Etsy shop for her custom Human Design affirmation deck. If this episode resonates with you, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. Take a screenshot, share it with your friends on social media, tag me (@iamrandilee), and let me know what your biggest takeaway was from this episode.  I can't wait to connect with you.Learn how to read, interpret, and analyze Human Design and Gene Keys charts and integrate this wisdom into your business to support your clients: BECOME A CHART READING MASTER Human-Centric Leadership PodcastAre you tired of chasing performance outcomes, and no matter how hard you work, you...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showConnect with Randi on Instagram and TikTok, learn how you can co-create magic together and Join Embodiment by Design: FREE community on Mighty Networks

Duimpjeworstelen
114 // Live vanaf InScience: Prof. dr. Theo Rasing

Duimpjeworstelen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 44:02


Tijdreizen is een van de leukste en spectaculairste subgenres van sciencefiction, maar in hoeverre klopt er wel hout van? Om daar met een kritisch oog naar te kijken, hebben we Prof. dr. Theo Rasing, hoogleraar natuurkunde en ontvanger van de Spinozapremie 2008, uitgenodigd. Niet in de gebruikelijke thuisstudio. Nee, we nemen plaats in het café van LUX Nijmegen, tijdens de achtste editie van wetenschapsfilmfestival InScience, waar misschien wel dé tijdreisklassieker draait. Back to the Future (1985) is nagenoeg onaanraakbaar. Zie maar een gast te vinden die echt wil zeggen dat deze komische scifi-klassieker een stuk bagger is. En ook onze podgast beleeft vooral veel plezier aan het verhaal van de tiener Marty McFly die vastzit in 1955, en misschien ook nog eens het huwelijk van zijn ouders per ongeluk heeft verijdeld. Maar met een wetenschappelijke bril zijn er echt wel wat gaatjes te prikken in de wetenschappelijke basis voor BttF. Is 1,21 gigaWatt namelijk wel genoeg energie om door de tijd te reizen? Prof. dr. Theo Rasing is door InScience uitgenodigd om dit cruciale plotdetail flink onderuit te halen, en komt alvast een voorproefje geven tijdens deze live podcastopname. En hij wil nog wel even wat meer details van kritiek voorzien. Bovendien gaat het over energie als de uitdaging van de toekomst voor onze exponentieel groeiende behoefte aan informatietechnologie, de zon als perfecte energiebron, en geeft hij uitleg over wormgaten zoals je normaal alleen in films ziet. En tussendoor zegt hij ook nog kort even hallo tegen collega-hoogleraar Prof. dr. Peter Hagoort (Neurowetenschap), die toevallig langsloopt. Steun Duimpjeworstelen op Patreon! En ontvang leuke extraatjes ^_^ Links: Prof. dr. Theo Rasing op de Radboud Universiteit: https://www.ru.nl/personen/rasing-t  Back to the Future op InScience 2023: https://www.insciencefestival.nl/en/vertoning/back-to-the-future/  De NWO-pagina van Theo Rasing: https://www.nwo.nl/prof-dr-thhm-theo-rasing  Theo Rasing te gast bij Noorderlicht in 2008: https://www.vpro.nl/speel~POMS_VPRO_203611~beluister-het-interview-met-theo-rasing-in-noorderlicht-radio-4-november-2008~.html  'De fascinatie van Theo Rasing', een interview in Vox: https://www.voxweb.nl/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/vox15jg620_23-1.pdf  Inscience International Science Film Festival Nijmegen: https://www.insciencefestival.nl/  Extra links:  John Mulaney op het Just For Laughs-festival, 'Back to the Future is very weird': https://youtu.be/ButlizwQXnU?t=175  Hoe goed passen deel 1 en deel 2 over elkaar heen?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmIJ6MdKqaE  Oorspronkelijk zou Michael J. Fox niet de hoofdrol spelen, maar Eric Stolz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6nUsHqHBZE  Tom Wilson (Biff) heeft een comedyliedje over zijn meest iconische rol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwY5o2fsG7Y  How it Should Have Started: Back to the Future II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxoPaDk7a0U  Honest Trailers – Back to the Future: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bn121d5Fk8  Deze aflevering is opgedragen aan Luuk van Huët (1978-2023). Rust in vrede, Luuk.  

The Grey Print Podcast
Ep. 29 "Rasing the BAR"

The Grey Print Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 32:45


On this week's episode of The Grey Print, the crew discusses proper bar etiquette. How do approach someone that you find attractive, how do you flirt with a cute bartender? Also, what NOT to do at a bar!!! Tune in and learn something!!! This episode is brought to you by Archie Grand! A new favorite Friday night spot located in White Plains NY. Be sure to go to bestof.westchestermagazine.com and in the community and media category Vote for Angelo Scarfone for best social media influencer Don't forget to Subscribe and give us a thumbs up! Follow The Grey Print Podcast: https://instagram.com/_thegreyprintpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Hosted By: Sadie - https://instagram.com/_sadieruiz?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Amanda - https://instagram.com/amandamariacortes?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Rick - https://instagram.com/_rickramirez?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Produced By: Angelo - https://instagram.com/4ngelo5carfone?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Mimosas with Moms
Rasing Kids with Big Emotions with Rachel Bailey

Mimosas with Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 27:53


This week on the You, The Mother Podcast, Abbey welcomes Rachel Bailey! Rachel Bailey is a Parenting Specialist who has been serving families for over a decade. Besides being a mother of two, she also has a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology, a certification in Positive Discipline, and has provided services as an ADHD Coach, in-home mentor, and therapist. Rachel walks us through what it means to have a child with big emotions, how we can show up for our child with big emotions, how we can foster resiliency and self-esteem, and more! Rachel gives tangible tools and steps to creating a more confident parenting approach with our children with big emotions. Are you struggling with a child with big emotions? Let's talk about it! ——————————————— You can find Rachel Bailey: website: https://rachel-bailey.com/ Podcast: https://rachel-bailey.com/podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/rachelbaileyparenting Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelbailey Free Training: https://rachel-bailey.com/longgame In this brief set of videos, you'll learn about diffusing situations quickly, how to help children ACTUALLY use calm-down strategies, and getting the family on board as you raise a “big feeling” child. ——————————————— Instagram @youthemother FB /youthemotherbyabbeywilliams www.youthemother.com Email: Abbey@youthemother.com Now Offering 1-on-1 coaching!

With Gourley And Rust
RASING CAIN

With Gourley And Rust

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 142:55


The De Palma Paradox.With Gourley And Rust bonus content on PATREON and merchandise on REDBUBBLE.With Gourley and Rust theme song by Matt's band, TOWNLAND.And also check out Paul's band, DON'T STOP OR WE'LL DIE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Voorhees We Trust
RASING CAIN

In Voorhees We Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 142:55


The De Palma Paradox.With Gourley And Rust bonus content on PATREON and merchandise on REDBUBBLE.With Gourley and Rust theme song by Matt's band, TOWNLAND.And also check out Paul's band, DON'T STOP OR WE'LL DIE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ASK Raghulan Tamil
P3 - Preparing Pitch deck | Long vs Short Version | Rasing Capital

ASK Raghulan Tamil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 11:02


P3 - Preparing Pitch deck | Long vs Short Version | Rasing Capital

Let's Talk Wrestling
Talking Wrestling with Blake Rasing

Let's Talk Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 76:13


Remember last week when I told you to remember this name? Well I was lucky enough to sit down with Blake Rasing! Blake is from New Hampton, Iowa, where he won a state title at heavyweight his senior year against last week's guest, Brian Rodas. He went on to wrestle for the Iowa Hawkeyes, where he is the last Hawkeye wrestler to win a Big Ten title. He now resides in Chicago and loves doing taxes. So please, sit back, relax and enjoy, Blake Rasing! I'm also happy to announce you can find the Let's Talk Wrestling podcast is now available on Amazon Music and Audible! Be sure to check it out on those platforms!

Rabbi Eli Mansour Daily Class
08-02-22 MDY Unity Event Rabbi Mansour Rasing Parents

Rabbi Eli Mansour Daily Class

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 39:20


The Opinionated Podcast
Rasing Boys To Men

The Opinionated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 87:42


We had the uncomfortable conversation can a woman raise a boy to become a man. We was very honest in our opinions about the subject seeing how 2 of us was raised by just our mothers. Listen to this podcast episode with a open mind and don't be so quick to judge.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Coupchells Night 1, Titanic Rip Offs 06.13.22

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 60:32


In episode 1267, Miles and guest co-host DJ Danl Goodman are joined by writer, comedian, and host of TV, I Say w/ Ashley Ray, Ashley Ray, to discuss… Jan 6 hearings, The reaction from the RIGHT, Life-Sized Titanic Replicas Are a Bad Idea (and Sometimes a Scam) and more! Jan 6 Hearings Life-Sized Titanic Replicas Are a Bad Idea (and Sometimes a Scam) Halifax had grim role in Titanic tragedy The Titanic copy-cats that have been as ill-fated as the original ship A full-size replica of the Titanic — complete with simulated iceberg crash — is being built in China Chinese theme park Titanic replica upsets families A Titanic fraud? LISTEN: Só Para Você (feat. VHOOR) by Juniper & Sango See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jacksonville Jaguars Recent
Coupchella Night 1, Titanic Rip Offs 06.13.22

Jacksonville Jaguars Recent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 60:32


In episode 1267, Miles and guest co-host DJ Danl Goodman are joined by writer, comedian, and host of TV, I Say w/ Ashley Ray, Ashley Ray, to discuss… Jan 6 hearings, The reaction from the RIGHT, Life-Sized Titanic Replicas Are a Bad Idea (and Sometimes a Scam) and more! Jan 6 Hearings Life-Sized Titanic Replicas Are a Bad Idea (and Sometimes a Scam) Halifax had grim role in Titanic tragedy The Titanic copy-cats that have been as ill-fated as the original ship A full-size replica of the Titanic — complete with simulated iceberg crash — is being built in China Chinese theme park Titanic replica upsets families A Titanic fraud? LISTEN: Só Para Você (feat. VHOOR) by Juniper & Sango See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TRUTH SPEAK! POLITICAL THIS - THE PODCAST
Trump Trial and Celebs on Gun Control

TRUTH SPEAK! POLITICAL THIS - THE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 16:13


Where do Republicans stnd on Trump? Celebs on Gun Control. Rasing the legal age AND MORE! Subscribe Like Share Comment --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicalthisradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicalthisradio/support

TRUTH SPEAK! POLITICAL THIS - THE PODCAST
Trump Trial and Celebs on Gun Control

TRUTH SPEAK! POLITICAL THIS - THE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 15:25


Where do Republicans stnd on Trump? Celebs on Gun Control. Rasing the legal age AND MORE! Subscribe Like Share Comment --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicalthisradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicalthisradio/support

The Blessed Family
What is God's Main Method for Growing His Church? - Ep 71

The Blessed Family

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 31:44


There are two ways to grow the church: Rasing our children in the ways of God, and reaching the lost. Both of these are bibilical and important, and yet, training up our children is the 'Great Ommission' in the church today. If the church will raise up their children in the ways of God, we will impact this world in a way we never imagined possible.

What Now Show
What is God's Main Method for Growing His Church? - Ep 71

What Now Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 31:44


There are two ways to grow the church: Rasing our children in the ways of God, and reaching the lost. Both of these are bibilical and important, and yet, training up our children is the 'Great Ommission' in the church today. If the church will raise up their children in the ways of God, we will impact this world in a way we never imagined possible.

What Now Show
What is God's Main Method for Growing His Church? - Ep 71

What Now Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 31:44


There are two ways to grow the church: Rasing our children in the ways of God, and reaching the lost. Both of these are bibilical and important, and yet, training up our children is the 'Great Ommission' in the church today. If the church will raise up their children in the ways of God, we will impact this world in a way we never imagined possible.

Rasing A Ninja – IQMZ
Ninja Recovery & Hottest Batman!

Rasing A Ninja – IQMZ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 30:36


Rasing a Ninja is back! Nothing in this video is sponsored everything we mention I bought with my money and we love them. All athletes need to focus on recovery after sports and workouts. The earlier the better as far as I'm concerned. We also saw the new Batman and gave a quick review on Twitter where Leiyah was worried about the new batmans "hotness" Lord help me! https://www.therabody.com/ https://markbellslingshot.com/ Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/iqmz Visit our website: http://iqmz.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ohdoctah http://twitter.com/Leiyah

Grounding Journey
Rasing your energy and removing energy blocks

Grounding Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 24:19


Feeling a little low or just too much? It may be an energy block you haven't been listening to in your body. So before we begin the Chakra Series next week, I wanted to take a chance to talk about energy blocks, how to recognize them and what to do to shift the energy to a higher vibration.

WTTR
RASING-CONNECTIONS

WTTR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 27:22


Lets Talk
RASING KANAN SEASON 1 EP.5

Lets Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 41:57


#STARZ #50CENT

Lets Talk
POWER BOOK 3 SEASON 1 RASING KANAN EP. 2

Lets Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 41:04


#POWER #RAISINGKANAN #LETSTALK #50CENT

Intentional Living with Dr. Randy Carlson

What do you want your child to become when they grow up? Successful? Famous? A follower of Christ? All the above? But now you're just trying to get through one more day of parenting. Hang on! You can become more intentional in just 30 days! Sign up for Dr. Randy’s INTENTIONAL ONE THING CHALLENGE. Here’s […]

Kate Dalley Radio
0601 Hour 2 New Mask Study Saliy Hudayar Uyghur Torture And Rasing Kids No Fear

Kate Dalley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 44:37


0601 Hour 2 New Mask Study Saliy Hudayar Uyghur Torture And Rasing Kids No Fear by Kate Dalley

Teeny Tiny Talks
Meet Dr. Armin Tehrany: We want to know how a renowned Orthopedic surgeon is equally as invested in rasing his two girls

Teeny Tiny Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 22:09


Dr. Armin Tehrany, is a New York City orthopedic surgeon, and a world expert in arthroscopic shoulder surgery. He is the founder of Manhattan Orthopedic Care where he has worked with the team physicians for the New York Jets, New York Rangers and New York Islanders. As if saving shoulders were not enough Dr. Armin is also an accomplished film producer together with his wife Valerie. In 2018 they formed a film company called Precision Cut Productions. In addition to his two serious businesses Dr. Armin serves on several boards, teaches in medical school, and is an Honorary Surgeon for the New York City Police Department. He lives with his wife and two girls ages 13 and 16.

Northwest University Podcast
Rasing Us Up | Angela Craig

Northwest University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 30:32


Rasing Us Up | Angela Craig by Northwest University

Switched Podcast
Bonus - "DJ & Rylee Review Sonic Drive-in and Rasing Cain's" ft Auto Warranty Scammer

Switched Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 31:09


In this less depressing bonus episode Hyrulian and his lovely girlfriend review their food from a recent trip to Rasing Cain's and Sonic Drive-in. Plus a scammer interrupts them!

AusetianLovie33
Royal RAsing Affirmation

AusetianLovie33

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 1:22


Saying this everyday before you do anything else to make your day more powerful!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/universal--pisces-vibrati/support

REPENT OR DIE PODCAST
OUR CHILDREN ARE THE FUTURE. ARE WE RASING THEM TO BE ROYALITY OR ARE WE RASING THEM TO CONTINUE TO BE CURSED CHILDREN?

REPENT OR DIE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 40:18


There is a system in place for our children to fail in life. everything from school, music, Television and religion. All these things are put in place to confuse the mind of our Children. But where are the parents? This system doesn't allow parents to raise children properly nor do parents have the time to raised them because the system. So who you think is investing the time to our Children? Parents are also teaching the Children their bad habits, whether its smoking, drinking, fighting, arguments, etc. These are the things our children are faced with and have to deal with on an everyday bases. Its up to the parents to see this and fix the issues. We going to talk about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/repent-or-die-podcast/message

Skinfessional
Raise Your Prices And Find Your Dream Clients

Skinfessional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 53:48


Rasing prices is scary but we've done it, made the mistakes, and rocked the results! In this episode, we share how picking the right prices affects more than your bottom line. They can make or break your business, help you find joy in your job, and help you find your dream client.

Time To Shine
He Does Not Hold Back Anything Good For Your Life

Time To Shine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 7:27


Psalm 84:1-12 To be in the presence of is better than to live in the tents of luxury with the wicked. Rasing our hearts to him in his temple is better than anything that we can buy from from this world.

Toppfotball
Episode 194 - Solskjær uegnet som landslagstrener, Twitterpoesi, rasing, kuriosa og PostNord-cup

Toppfotball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 77:15


Med Martin Roppestad, Jørgen Tjærnås og Lasse Vangstein Episoden innledes med vakker twitterpoesi av en Toppfotball-venn. Vangstein frykter Solskjær ender som landslagstrener. Rossbach raser mot Odd. Ønske om martyr? Eller har han et poeng?  Tidslinje: 00:35: Twitter-poesi02:30: Breddefotballen får trene igjen04:45. Ukens Tulipan & Kaktus05:00: Kaktus: Aalesund12:45: Tulipan: Arnebrott, Mathisen, Diomande og de andre som setter mental helse i fotball i fokus, 22:07: Pulsen: Kort recap om landslaget24:50: Pulsen: Tore Reg er ferdig på landslaget25:30: Pulsen: Ståle inn? 28:00: Pulsen: Er Solskjær en god landslagstrener?30:30: Pulsen: Rykter om Knutsen til FCK - skrekk og gru32:40: Pulsen: Rossbach senior - en martyr?41:10: Pulsen: Raufoss satser på bredden - for å nå Eliteserien46:10: Pulsen: Dansk stopper til Odd47:00: Pulsen: Kuriosa - Nicholas Hollender, Norges beste fotballspiller 1999.51:16: Lytterspørsmål

Toppfotball
Episode 194 - Solskjær uegnet som landslagstrener, Twitterpoesi, rasing, kuriosa og PostNord-cup

Toppfotball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 77:15


Med Martin Roppestad, Jørgen Tjærnås og Lasse Vangstein Episoden innledes med vakker twitterpoesi av en Toppfotball-venn. Vangstein frykter Solskjær ender som landslagstrener. Rossbach raser mot Odd. Ønske om martyr? Eller har han et poeng? Tidslinje: 00:35: Twitter-poesi 02:30: Breddefotballen får trene igjen 04:45. Ukens Tulipan & Kaktus 05:00: Kaktus: Aalesund 12:45: Tulipan: Arnebrott, Mathisen, Diomande og de andre som setter mental helse i fotball i fokus, 22:07: Pulsen: Kort recap om landslaget 24:50: Pulsen: Tore Reg er ferdig på landslaget 25:30: Pulsen: Ståle inn? 28:00: Pulsen: Er Solskjær en god landslagstrener? 30:30: Pulsen: Rykter om Knutsen til FCK - skrekk og gru 32:40: Pulsen: Rossbach senior - en martyr? 41:10: Pulsen: Raufoss satser på bredden - for å nå Eliteserien 46:10: Pulsen: Dansk stopper til Odd 47:00: Pulsen: Kuriosa - Nicholas Hollender, Norges beste fotballspiller 1999. 51:16: Lytterspørsmål

Arceneauxs' Angle
Men are trash (rasing good humans)

Arceneauxs' Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 13:36


Are men trash? We discuss.

Average Woman Podcast
Old school child rasing

Average Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 14:31


Let's get back to the old school way...my house my rule. I talk you listen. I have made all the mistakes for you not to repeat. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/averagewomanpodcastshowut/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/averagewomanpodcastshowut/support

Spectrum Buddies
Parent Night! - Parents View On Rasing A Child With Disabilities

Spectrum Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 120:03


A show about living with autism by people who live with autism

AliensOnTheBorder
EP 138 - Fat Camp Rasing Da STEAKS

AliensOnTheBorder

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 105:25


The boys have started a fitness challenge between Josh, Mikey, Pickles and Allan. On this episode we come together to outline the rules, and make it OFFICIAL. Keep your eyes open for #fatcamp on IG/FB to keep track of their progress. The rules for the weight loss competition are as follows: 1. drop 35lbs min from now (5/30/20) till Thursday Nov 26, 2020 2. weekly weigh ins on Fridays no later than 9am. 3. person to lose the least amount of weight will be the weekly loser. 4. Weekly loser will perform fitness "punishment" determined by weekly winner. 5 Fitness punishment must be recorded and uploaded to IG with #fatcamp. As a bonus Josh, Allan and Pickles have also agreed to a 1mi run time challenge. Run times will be recorded bi-weekly and posted along with that week's weigh-ins. Follow their progress on IG @aotb_cast @joshc_15 @schoolboymankey @picolas_cage91 @allancannonxd

Pocket Mastermind
Wayne Daniel on Rasing Over $250,000 in Under 8 Weeks (#009)

Pocket Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 52:16


Raise $250,000 in under 8 weeks? No problem!That's just one of the success stories Wayne Daniel from WAYSU Marketing & PR talks to us about in this episode of the Pocket Mastermind podcast.Wayne also shares his career path that led him to setting up his own Marketing and PR agency and how WAYSU uses a full-service model to deliver incredible results for their clients.You can find out more and view details of case studies at https://waysu.co.uk/Transcript[00:00:00] David: [00:00:00] Wayne, welcome to the Pocket Mastermind podcast. How are you?[00:00:17] Wayne: [00:00:17] I'm good, thank you. Thanks for having me, Dave.[00:00:19] Welcome mate.[00:00:21] So you're[00:00:22] David: [00:00:22] the founder, director of WAYSU, Marketing and PR. Um, but before we get into talking about. What WAYSU does and how you do it and what makes you guys different. I want to take it back to the start of your career.[00:00:36] How did you get into, you know, a career within marketing PR in the first place? What, what attracted you into that and what kind of, what route did you take from making that decision to kind of where you are now.[00:00:50] Wayne: [00:00:50] Yeah. And so I guess I've been quite lucky. I'm during my A Levels. I decided that I wanted to either do psychology or [00:01:00] marketing psychology cause I was watching a lot of, um, Robbie Coltrane in Cracker and I was studying A Level and I was doing business studies at A Level as well.[00:01:11] So I had a chat with her. Um. A good few people who had taken both routes and it seemed that psychology seemed to be a lot of statistics a lot of theory, a lot of real, real scientific work, which wasn't how I had perceived it. So, um, I quite liked to advertise in branding consumer behavior. So I then literally.[00:01:34] Did, um, a degree in marketing at the university of central Lancashire where I met some of my best friends for life. So, um, I've been doing marketing for over 20 years now. Um, thankfully for me in the 3rd year doing the traditional milk round, um, I applied for six or seven graduate jobs. And one of those was with Vodafone on a kind of [00:02:00] innovative, um, graduate scheme, which was over two years.[00:02:04] I thankfully managed to get onto that scheme and I've been working in marketing ever since, growing and evolving through what was, um, offline marketing to a broad based digital marketing platform now. So you've seen quite a big change in the industry since you first started from, I guess a lot of more.[00:02:25] David: [00:02:25] And when you say offline, I assume a lot of that's kind of a[00:02:27] Wayne: [00:02:27] paper based, newspaper[00:02:28] David: [00:02:28] based stuff. Outdoor stuff.[00:02:31] Wayne: [00:02:31] Yeah.[00:02:31] David: [00:02:31] So digital stuff, right?[00:02:34] Wayne: [00:02:34] Absolutely. So when I first started, um, leaflets door drops as we call them, DMs were a big thing. Um, but now as you know, you get so many of them for your door. The, the rate of take up is quite poor, but the cost of them is so cheap.[00:02:50] Some companies still finding them delivering a return on investment. Um, and just in terms of the cycle of where I've come from, I was there at the inception of [00:03:00] marketing on mobile phones. So those first chunky WAP phones back in the day, the pre G a GPRS days, I was actually doing some marketing for Vodafone on those um devices.[00:03:14] So yeah, it has really come full circle and it's, it's been a really interesting journey to be quite honest.[00:03:21] David: [00:03:21] And how long were[00:03:21] Wayne: [00:03:21] you a Voda for?[00:03:24] Um, I was at Vodafone for four and a half years. Um, interestingly working across, um, B to B, B to C, and doing some account management stuff, but mainly working on handset marketing.[00:03:39] So at my age, at the time, it was really a really exciting and pivotable pivotable time for me to be involved. So we were working on, and not just consumers, so cutting edge retail store, what the these phones actually do, but also how do we market to consumers who've just bought these [00:04:00] phones so that we can push our services to them.[00:04:02] So it was really cutting edge stuff. Very interesting.[00:04:06] David: [00:04:06] And then where did you go from Voda and what was the, what was the motivation for the change.[00:04:12] Wayne: [00:04:12] Yeah. So, so there the couple of motivations. So I've always said I want to keep things fresh. So, um, I left Voda and went to do some contracting work, first to expand my knowledge base, um, and then I wound up working in financial services marketing.[00:04:34] Which again, in terms of where I've got to today and owning my own business has been absolutely invaluable because financial services marketing is a completely different set of parameters in terms of the target audiences and what emotional triggers you're trying to obviously, um, attach yourself to, in terms of the market.[00:04:53] And so it was all quite different in the approach. So, yeah. Um,[00:05:00] [00:05:00] David: [00:05:00] What would you say the biggest things you learned from that change in industry were. How did that, how did that add to, you know, the skills that you now. You now have, you know, getting, you know, like you just said, a range, a range of experience from different categories, kind of building in towards how that's become valuable now . What do you think those key things were?[00:05:21] Wayne: [00:05:21] So one of them is a hundred percent a longer sales cycle. So. You're not very impulsively buying financial services and identity theft protection, which is one of the market services that we were selling. It's not an impulsive decision, whereas mobile phones and some of these fast moving consumer goods that I've marketed since such time are impulse based.[00:05:44] So it's looking at different triggers in consumer behavior. It's also made me a lot more process driven as well because anyone who works in banking and finance understands that there are quite a lot of milestones and processes and [00:06:00] legal departments and risk teams to work with. Before you can put things to market.[00:06:06] Um, and also working with regulatory bodies to understand what you can and cannot say in your claims. So it matured me a lot in terms of, um, my approach to marketing. I can't say it was as fun because it wasn't.[00:06:22] David: [00:06:22] I've worked in financial services as well. It's certainly not the most fun arena, sorry to anyone who's working in financial services. It's a little more restrictive than telecoms.[00:06:32] Wayne: [00:06:32] Yeah, but you can make it fun. You can obviously put different angles to it, as you know, there's certain companies in the market such as Compare the Market, for example, who put a different spin. I'm sure Direct Line and a couple of others have put their own spin on it. So yeah, it doesn't have to be, you know, that's one of the things I've been trying to instill in WAYSU is to bring back some passion and some fun and enthusiasm into what can be quite an stayed [00:07:00] transactional based, um, process driven service.[00:07:04] David: [00:07:04] And then so other steps then along the journey from, from that point to where you are now, what w what were some of the key decisions that you've felt that you feel you've made on that journey, and what were the drivers behind those decisions? Did you kind of, did you know you at some point you potentially wanted to set up on your own?[00:07:26] Or is that something that's grown over the time that you've. Uh, been we working throughout your career?[00:07:33] Wayne: [00:07:33] No, it's a, it's a good question. I guess for me, I, I came to a decision a good few years ago that I didn't want to manage within a corporate structure, a team of 10 to 20 people. If I was going to run a team of 10 to 20 people, I wanted to do it my way.[00:07:53] I didn't want the macro environment pressures and the minutias of HR and those [00:08:00] kinds of pressures, um, impacting on the way that I ran my team. So I quite early on, um, found myself quite niche roles where I could control agencies instead. So I would work with creative agencies, design agencies.[00:08:15] Customer service and teams, and I would work with them and I would manage them kind of in a dotted line through to my management team. That is a skill that I've been able to hone and they've evolve and is definitely helping me in what I now do today because I'm my own boss now, so I have various different stakeholders, so I've got to understand the nuances of managing them in different ways.[00:08:40] David: [00:08:40] So, again, going back to the financial services, managing large stakeholders is probably been quite beneficial from that standpoint. And then, like you say, managing remote, you know, virtual colleagues, I guess you'd probably call them, uh, has also been quite pivotal. Um, what do you think are some of the, [00:09:00] the, the, the key roles that have really made the biggest difference to get to get you to a point where you felt comfortable.[00:09:09] Wayne: [00:09:09] Yeah.[00:09:10] David: [00:09:10] And starting out on your own really. I think some people might be thinking, I've been in it, I've been in a career doing whatever, maybe doing exactly what you're doing for 10 or 15 years or so, and maybe have an ambition to start a business, but haven't really known what the, what the right point is, when is it okay to do that? When's a good time to do that? And what would you say to anyone who's potentially in that position, you know, what, what was that experience like for you?[00:09:41] Wayne: [00:09:41] So it's interesting. So there's two. There's two ways that I could answer that. First of all is when did it start to potentially click for me and the confidence levels of how this might be something that I could do is, interestingly, when I met you in the company that we were at Virgin Media, and I found that the [00:10:00] teams and the individuals that I was working with at Virgin Media.[00:10:03] We're full of brilliant minds, motivated people, best in class. Superb at trying to generate change and affect change before then. Um, in some of my roles it hadn't been like that, so I learnt a lot from them so that it became quite natural to me to work in a different type of way. So I would say that, um, yeah, working with different people, you obviously you don't want to be the cleverest guy in the room, but you also don't want to be out of your depth.[00:10:33] So it was good to have that really good mix of people and characters and personalities and within Virgin, and I bounced and learn from them. Um, what I would say as a. Nice. Um, elevation to that is when I started working, um, for, um, Yell, they, is a very structured process driven environment. So it was very [00:11:00] focused on the sales and the ROI and sweating the dollar, so to speak. And although as an employee, sometimes that can be a little bit grating and it can at times be a little bit intense. I learned a phenomenal amount in that process and doing that role, which now I'm running my own business and having to account for every penny that we spend, and every client penny that we spend.[00:11:28] That has been absolutely invaluable. So it's vast experience as well that if I hadn't heard that. It would have been very difficult for me to just flip the switch, go from what can be seen sometimes as cozy corporate life. Sometimes it's easy to find that you can find the niche and like you said yourself, you can be there for 10, 15, 20 years.[00:11:47] Before you know it, you're 55 with gray hair wondering what the hell happened to your life.[00:11:52] David: [00:11:52] Or no hair![00:11:54]Wayne: [00:11:54] Yeah. Yeah. I can choose to shave mine.[00:11:59] David: [00:11:59] I [00:12:00] could claim the same if I sat like this.[00:12:03] Wayne: [00:12:03] So yes, I would say that those two roles was super pivotable. Um, for me, in terms of. Um, the people who I met and then the processes that were underpinning what I was doing, um, the second company, Yell. In terms of what that advice would be in towards people who might want to take this jump themselves is, I think you need to be honest.[00:12:30] You need a few things. You need confidence in yourself and your abilities. This isn't something that you can wing. Yeah. This isn't football. The territory where you've got a natural home skill and you can just phone it in. You really do need to have a skill and a trade and be able to evolve that skill and that trade so that you don't get left behind.[00:12:52] I think, um, if you can juggle initially anyway, um, the, what some people would call the [00:13:00] side hustle or the, uh, additional revenue stream or the learning to set up your business alongside the day job, that would be a key piece of advice that I would provide. Definitely that takes a lot of the pressure off and you can find your feet in your own time and you've also got that support network that I talked about in the Virgin Media days.[00:13:22] You've got that support network of people, while you're still working, who you can pick their brains, you can get ideas from them and you can say, these are the types of things that gaps in the market that I found there. I'm looking to launch this product, et cetera, et cetera, or get some feedback and support from them.[00:13:40] And then the third one I would say is, um. You've got to look at capital. There's an, there's no point jumping into this with no money behind you at all, because again, it's all about you don't want pressure. Um, a good friend of mine talked about the best way out of the rat race. Is to actually accumulate [00:14:00] some property or some revenue or some, some income to be able to sustain you for that first three to six months when you take the leap.[00:14:08] So even if you've got a cracking idea, you've got to have something behind you. For example, who knew that this pandemic was coming. For example, or if there's going to be a recession or if God forbid you or your partner fall ill, or the people who you're working with, you fall out with. You know, these, these unknown dynamics can drastically change what was a great business idea or a great business premise that you had can quickly change.[00:14:37] So you do need some capital behind you.[00:14:40] David: [00:14:40] What are some of the, the general skills that you've either. Found that you had and grateful for having, or maybe some, some of the skills that you've then developed since setting up on your own. That you didn't necessarily consider maybe beforehand, but you'd probably suggest that the [00:15:00] general skills, you know, that might apply to anyone who started thinking about starting a business themselves.[00:15:07] Wayne: [00:15:07] That's a really good question. And there are a good few skills. I'll get. Try and rattle off a few quite quickly without boring anyone. But that's a really good question. So one of those would be the art of delegation. So people are quite happy to say, yes, yes, yes, I'll take that on, I'll do that. Such and such client is a really good client.[00:15:29] I'll do those eight things. Yes, that's a really good supplier. I'll do those 20 things. But you've got to be able to not just prioritise, but delegate to other people. So in terms of push back and say, well, if you can provide me with X, Y, and Z, I can deliver by the end of the week. Um, if I defer that down to one of my specialists, and then I look at it at the 80% stage, that is better for everyone involved than me trying to take it on in the initial stage.[00:16:00] [00:16:00] And also when you're like having a meeting with your specialist in terms of empowering them. That's what you've employed them to do is crack on and nail this. Google, problem or this Facebook marketing task or this coding issue with a client's website. You've empowered them to do that. Let them get on.[00:16:19] Don't try and own it all. So I'd say delegation is key. Um, one of the things that I like to think that I've got is being able to articulate myself in a very clear and simple way. And as a business owner, that's key key to picking up business key to ensuring that your suppliers, your contractors, the people that you work with, interpret exactly what you need them to do.[00:16:46] There was nothing worse than, as a small business owner having a meeting with someone on the Friday thinking they understood what you thought, and then them delivering something back seven days later and it's completely missed the brief. We don't have the time as a small business to go [00:17:00] back to the start.[00:17:01] So being very clear and articulate what you want, it's not a natural skill to some people, but if you can develop some of those skills. There's lots of videos on YouTube in terms of voice projection understanding, breathing as you talk. That kind of stuff. It really does help. Um, and then one that I'm particularly good at is Excel. So I've never, I've never gravitated towards accountancy, bookkeeping or anything like that, so I've had to be quite[00:17:34] David: [00:17:34] The natural home of a marketeer of course.[00:17:36] Wayne: [00:17:36] Yeah, exactly. Exactly. So, yeah, in terms of just the things from um splitting out, um, itemising invoices, bookkeeping for my accountant, that stuff doesn't come naturally to me.[00:17:51] I'm. I doer, in the creative sense, in the account management sense, in the content creation sense and the [00:18:00] team building sense, but in terms of, um, finance and those financial disciplines, that is something that I've had to learn on the job. So, um, yeah, YouTube and as I said, friends and colleagues or your friends, utilise them where you can to, to their strengths.[00:18:19] David: [00:18:19] And I guess things like, um. Outsourcing that you just mentioned, the accounts and that kind of stuff is don't try and do everything and too much because you know you get completely snowed under.[00:18:33] Wayne: [00:18:33] Yeah. So it's funny you should say that. That's, that's one of the things that I'm keen to instill in what we do about WAYSU is lots of our clients try and do it at all.[00:18:44] So they're doing a little bit of social media marketing. They're trying to handle the customer database. They're tinkering around with their own websites, sometimes in a quite reasonably effective manner. Sometimes horribly. Um, they're not looking at, say, customer [00:19:00] journeys. They're not looking at lead generation.[00:19:03] And then you've got clients who try and make their own logos. You've got clients who think that they're quite witty and very, um, positive in the approach to their products and where it might work on one social media channel, such as Instagram, it falls flat on LinkedIn. So it's my job as a marketing agency owner to take that stream and to clear that path for our clients.[00:19:34] So we have the initial consultation with the clients where we listen to them and it's done what their problems are. So it's. We've got no voice in the market, or we're looking to launch this product, or people come to our website and they leave without buying anything, that kind of thing. And then as you listen to them, you understand that they are literally trying to do 30 different things.[00:19:58] Between them and two or [00:20:00] three of us stakeholders, which is an impossible, an impossible thing to do for a small to medium business. So again, that plays back to one, that delegation, but two, having that skill to know, right, I need to outsource these particular elements and I need to let an expert in and see what they can do, which works quite well in my respect.[00:20:21] David: [00:20:21] I think. Obviously the aversion of a lot of these things when you're starting a business or running one is trying to find ways of trying to not spend money in certain areas. But there are certain things like, you know, lead generation for one, probably being the most important, you know, it's the start of the funnel.[00:20:41] Getting people through the door is probably where you want to be investing the time and the money, um, and getting the experts in because, um it's all good and well having a great team of people ready to serve customers, but if there aren't any your business falls flat on its face, I guess it's probably, [00:21:00] this is a good opportunity then to transition into talking a bit about WAYSU.[00:21:06] Really kind of, wait, wait, wait, wait, how you got started and then what you, what you kind of specialise in and some key tips for, for people, where there's probably a an opportunity to do something a bit a bit better and how you can add the value to the business.[00:21:21] Wayne: [00:21:21] No. Perfect. So I guess from my perspective, what we found is that I was being more and more asked for advice.[00:21:30] So within my day job, as I said, as I transitioned from, um, lots of newspaper radio. And DM physical advertising to start to get into digital marketing. More and more people would ask for advice because they understood that I was more of an innovator and I was for the businesses and the teams I was working on was on the cutting edge of what was happening.[00:21:55] Um, one of the interesting things that I. Saw and has helped me [00:22:00] massively is marketing was sometimes back in the day, seen as quite, um, a superficial, um. Element business element. So people would make jokes about it as we colour, we colour things in, we do the pretty pictures and the finance guys and the product development guys.[00:22:19] They're the guys who drive the business and yeah, I've got a friend of mine in my ear I can imagine now.[00:22:24] David: [00:22:24] I know exactly who you're talking about. I may have made the jokes about the crayons.[00:22:32] Wayne: [00:22:32] Yeah, exactly. Exactly. So what. Um, I found really changed that dynamic is Google and Facebook. And Amazon. So when people then started to realise that Facebook understood everything about you and the data being used on Google, then drove what you then returned in searches.[00:22:56] And Amazon was then able to provide you from their [00:23:00] massive databanks provides you with marketed solutions for what you require, and people then didn't see it even as intrusive. It's like, okay, I understand that they know all about me, but they're now servicing my need. The role of the marketeer became a lot more.[00:23:16] Sexy, a lot more relevant, a lot more cutting edge, and that then became a lot easier for marketers like myself to push ourselves forward, to get our voices heard in organisations, which were sales led, and then became more marketing then. So yeah, that's definitely one of the changes that I've seen in um industry and then the environment over the last 10 years.[00:23:43] Um, in terms of what you were initially talking about in terms of how that change was made, so people were asking a lot of questions. People were saying, social media, I don't really know how to jump in and what channels to get involved in. Um, should I outsource building a website or should I go to Wix and [00:24:00] start trying to do on myself?[00:24:02] Um, so I understood that there was a need. For specialists out there, and I didn't just want to be a gun for hire consultant who just added a little bit of information there on an hourly basis. I wanted to develop a kind of full service marketing agency so that for startups and entrepreneurs, small business owners who were like, I've got this amazing product and I have no idea how to bring it to market.[00:24:29] I'm the innovator behind building it, but I don't know what to do with it next. I quite liked that idea and I quite liked using my experiences to help those businesses. Not going to say it's completely altruistic. You've got to pay the bills. But, um, everyone wants to do something in life that they enjoy and I quite enjoy tasks and challenges and logical problem solving. So, um, some clients come in with a Facebook conundrum or they're [00:25:00] looking in terms of the, as you were talking about, their lead funnel is completely dried up due to competitor entering the market. But they've still got the same product they had before and they've dropped their price, but they're still struggling.[00:25:12] Then I like to help them using marketing strategy and marketing techniques to get back in the game. So yeah, that's definitely how I've come to set up my own agency. And then just finally, um, in terms of how this actually happened, um, as I've mentioned to a few people, I think I've got a piece about it on our actual website.[00:25:36] Um, it was a conversation in a pub with a friend of a friend who came up to me and asked, and for my advice, he said, a friend that says that you're in, I'm leaving names out of all of you. So.[00:25:53] A friend of a friend has said that you, you do digital marketing. I've got a really cool invention as an all in one [00:26:00] barbecue. I mean, it literally does everything from being a pizza oven. It's a smoker of fish. It does wok. It does a roast, it even has an internal kettle to make your tea and it's fantastic, but I can barely use WhatsApp.[00:26:17] So I don't really know how to bring this to market, so I was like, okay, sounds incredibly interesting. I always listen to the client first. That's a hundred percent key. You're not trying to prescribe something to them immediately. You're trying to understand what are their objectives, what are they trying to get?[00:26:34] What's their problem? So had a couple of conversations with him, was joined by his wife and it seemed like something I'd be quite interested in doing so during some very long weekends cause I'm a NightOwl. Um, I started working on what could be the proposition to bring this to market.[00:26:54] It quickly then snowballed into a multi channel [00:27:00] marketing launch. His whole thing was he needed to make a certain amount of money, raise a certain amount of money so that he could tool up in China to get this product made. Because I am a digital marketing expert. And, my partner is a public relations expert. We were able to devise with one of our trusted specialists who we still use today and devise a marketing plan and strategy to bring that to market via YouTube, via Facebook, via instagram and via dedicated proper, um, prospect, email campaign to like minded people who would want this barbecue. So playing on the consumer market, but also going further a field and then looking at scout associations and, um, all sorts of outdoor orienteering type organizations here around in the U.S. And then the Far East who would be interested in [00:28:00] this, um, proposition.[00:28:02] So that specific, um, product launch was what really got me into thinking, actually, I'd like to start doing this for myself as opposed to trying to juggle this as some kind of weekend activity. And that's how we started on the path.[00:28:20] David: [00:28:20] And, um, so talk, are you able to talk a little bit more about the results of that.[00:28:25] Wayne: [00:28:25] Yes.[00:28:26] David: [00:28:26] That campaign. So I think that's really interesting. The fact that it's in multichannel coordinated, um, campaign probably, you know, for a lot of smaller businesses, start-up businesses isn't necessarily something that they, they think of and, maybe, you know, or they try and do it, like you've said before, try and do it themselves.[00:28:45] It's not as easy as it seems to, to kind of try and coordinate that. Even trying to post on three social media channels in one goes hard work, nevermind create a coordinated campaign approach. So maybe talk to us a bit more [00:29:00] about how you, how you kind of executed that, what it looked like and then kind of some of the results you're able to drive.[00:29:07] Wayne: [00:29:07] I know you're right, it is sometimes only when you talk about these things, you realise the Herculean challenges that were involved in actually bringing this to launch, considering as I've said, the digital, the inadequacies of the inventor, um, that I literally, with my team, had to do a lot of this ourselves.[00:29:26] So there's a lot of planning and structure, which goes back to when I was working in the financial services sector, putting in place a plan that says, okay, we're going to do this in six stages. Stage one is what are we going to do? We're going to do a press release telling certain people that we're going to launch this.[00:29:42] Okay. How do you do a press release? Right? Because my partner's a PR specialist. It was like, okay, you need a contact strategy. You need a little black book, or you need people who you're trying to target and tell them about your service or your product. Okay. Social media is going to be massive, but you then got [00:30:00] to understand what product or service you're selling,  and what market and platform that works on, so everyone knows now you've got everything from TiK Tok to Snapchat, to Instagram, to Facebook, to Twitter, to Reddit to YouTube, to LinkedIn. It's understanding which of those will work for the client. You're trying to sweat every dollar. You're trying to ensure that they're not wasting a thousand pounds going down a particular Avenue.[00:30:28] Cause one, it impacts badly on you. And perception is about what you're trying to do for them. But also ultimately there is then less money for them to spend on marketing to get it right. So, um, we're quite methodical about the way that we do the planning. There's gotta be some test and learn and AB testing, as we all know, but there's got to be a planning process in place, which you've got to hand hold certain, um, clients through.[00:30:54] So that is one of the key things that we did. Is the planning process. [00:31:00] Secondly, is skill up the team that you want on that project in the right way. So are you going to need someone to build a website and landing pages? If so, do you get someone in there who is design minded? So it looks aesthetically. Bob on.[00:31:18] But also you then need the copywriter who can write the copy so that it's got SEO value so that it gets picked up by the right search engine algorithms. So there's a lot of elements behind building a campaign that, as I was saying to you earlier, clients sometimes don't understand when they try and do it all at once.[00:31:37] So lots of processes, lots of putting people in the right places, putting together a plan and then presenting that plan back to the clients and them going, yeah, okay. I can see where the ROI is in that, because a lot of this marketing and kind of what we've got with the current pandemic is one of the first things that a lot of companies cut is marketing.[00:32:00] [00:31:59] So you kind of trying to instill in them that it's not about likes and engaging um, comments from your audience. You're trying to generate leads or you're trying to build a lasting sentiment in the mind of the consumer that you are a brand who's credible than a prime that they should use. So there was quite a few elements that we pulled together anyway, as I was saying, you put together the plan, go through the plan with the client, and then we've got that phased approach.[00:32:28] Here's what we're trying to do at the very beginning. Create some awareness. Okay. When you've created the awareness, what are you trying to do? Then? What are you trying to stimulate your consumer or your audience to? Do you want them to buy? Do you want them to go to a website? Do you want them to just fill out a form for now?[00:32:45] Do you want them to tell you, tell their friends, or do you want them to come as what this particular activity was, is to go to a crowdfunding insight. What we wanted to do is we wanted to show them how amazing this product was and it's multi functional [00:33:00] capabilities and it's relatively cheap price point for all these things it could do, and then get them to go to the crowdfunding platform and say, I want a bit of that, I'll buy this. That then gave them a bigger pot of money that they would then be able to then use to do the tooling in China.[00:33:18] So just to round that piece off, we were kind of given a challenge of generating 40,000 U.S. Dollars. Um, so they could do the tooling. The success of the digital marketing campaign that we generated enabled us to raise 250,000 U.S. Dollars in six and a half to eight weeks, and that was for us, that convinced me, one, this is exciting two we know what we're doing on the, we're on the right path. And three, it's quite, um. Good to then get the feedbacks from the clients, obviously, and understandably, this is worked. Can you do more of this? I'm [00:34:00] going to introduce you to a friend who they've got their own business and they are doing X, and then that's how these things can start to snowball.[00:34:07] And it was quite exciting because we do. We use a professional to make a video, like a free minute video that we would then edit into different, um, editable bite-size consumables and for different channels. And then that would get picked up in random places like Japan or in Sydney. And they would then be talking about it on their blogs or on their Facebook user groups.[00:34:34] And then we'd be getting back links to our, the client's landing page. Talking about this revolutionary only one barbecue. So obviously that then helps us in our marketing to understand there is a lot of power behind digital marketing. It's instantaneous as well. You can literally put something out there and it's not, it's quite [00:35:00] easy and cliche to say, Oh, something can go viral.[00:35:02] It's what you want that viral to be. If you get a hundred thousand likes and ultimately you get two orders. It's gone viral, but it hasn't generated anything for you. Ultimately, if you get a hundred thousand orders and you can only service 20 you've got a very disappointed initial customer base and first impressions count and those customers won't come back.[00:35:25] So it's putting together a very clever and nuanced marketing strategy and in channel tactics to make these things work.[00:35:34] David: [00:35:34] I think is really interesting because. I think we're conditioned just in our personal lives that likes, likes are the thing, right. And I think that ends up getting carried over a lot of times into, into business.[00:35:50] And you know, if you are a small business, you're not going to be an expert at everything, is not possible, right? But yet you kind of try and build in your own sales [00:36:00] funnel effectively is the case for, for many people, I think. And I think. Um, utilising the expert skills, like someone like yourself to actually build that strategy.[00:36:12] What are you trying to achieve? What does the, what is the point of the funnel? Like you just said, is it filling in a form? Is it clicking an order? Is it going on to some other stage is absolutely essential for, for any business. And I think that's probably probably one of the gaps I see. Just in general, you know, when I see advertise a lot of advertising marketing around.[00:36:34] Not really sure that the, the, the ad that you see matches what, I perceive the call to action to actually be, do you know, um, so it's quite, yeah, quite interesting. I think, um, more people should spend a bit more time thinking about what they actually want that funnel to look like. Any other areas that you see quite consistently?[00:36:57] With kind of small, medium businesses [00:37:00] where you kind of gone, you've gone kind of gone in and made that, that difference. Does that make sense as a question?[00:37:08] Wayne: [00:37:08] No, no. It's something that I'm quite passionate about, to be quite honest, is the data. So it's interesting and it's a complete opposite of me not being excited by Excel is.[00:37:20] Actually understanding the data within your business. They're two completely different things. So I might go into a client who's got Google analytics set up for that website, but they've never looked at it and they wonder why no one is buying or converting on their website and their competitors are eating their lunch.[00:37:39] So for me to be able to go into Google analytics and look at their visitor numbers, their traffic by day. Um, the bounce rate of people who come and immediately leave, where on the website they actually visit. Um, why are they not going to this page or this portal or his section? [00:38:00] What is the average time on site?[00:38:02] Oh, you're saying they're only spending 20 seconds on your website, but they used to spend three minutes on your website. Have you not wondered why that might be. If you get into the data or you pay someone to get into the data, all of a sudden things can be a lot easier than pushing that boulder up the hill.[00:38:20] So that's definitely something that I've found is that people either don't understand or take the time to understand the data. I then send them a few customised WAYSU reports, and you see the scales fall from their eyes as they realise where their customers are, where their prospects. Are going to and how they can convert more of them.[00:38:42] And again, as a marketeer, that's quite exciting to see them then get back on the phone having received the presentation deck and go, that's amazing. I've seen more in this deck than I've seen, talked about my business from any expert in the last couple of years, and that's because we've gone into, it's not [00:39:00] just Google analytics.[00:39:01] You can go into Google ad words and see what kind of ads they were um, previously, um, doing paid ads for, or even just going into their Instagram business account and seeing exactly what people are doing, what the demographics are of their Instagram base, um, what was getting, not just as many likes, but getting more impressions and then having them understand that, okay.[00:39:27] Right. So that post did got 17 times more impressions than this one. How could that be? And then you start looking at the hashtags. You start looking at the words that they were using in the post. You start looking at, well, that's when you started using video clips as opposed to just static images.[00:39:46] So yeah. It's all about the data. And that's one of the things that digital market and brings you. So not like with radio or newspaper advertising. It's quite hard to justify the [00:40:00] ROI sometimes, especially initially, but with digital marketing. It's where they can literally see what WAYSU is doing, they can see the money that WAYSU is spending for them, YouTube or Facebook or, um, through LinkedIn.[00:40:16] And then they can see where their ROI is and where their cost per lead is.[00:40:21] David: [00:40:21] And that's the, I think the interesting thing with digital is if you know what you're doing, you can save a fortune. And if you don't, you can definitely spend a fortune and end up with uh, no results. Right? Cause you know, an advert that doesn't actually have a clear call to action or it's not clear what the product is or the service is, or you've hit the wrong people.[00:40:44] You ha, you know, the amount of the, the thing with Facebook and advertising in those kinds of platforms, very powerful if you know what you're doing. But a minefield, I think if you don't.[00:40:56] Wayne: [00:40:56] Yeah. And unfortunately, um, [00:41:00] I was working with someone who thought they were helping by spending some of their own money as we were just starting to understand what they needed and what channels we were going to operate for in them.[00:41:16] They started spending their own money trying to boost their own posts, and they spent a lot of money, unfortunately, and wasted a lot of money. Getting a hell of a lot of likes and a hell of a lot of engagement from people saying, this looks really cool, but it was not generating any form submissions, which is ultimately what they wanted.[00:41:38] And that goes back to what I was originally saying that then harms the campaign, because if there's money being wasted, there's less money to spend in getting it right. Um, and then just just on that bit, cause you, you mentioned an interesting bit about them not knowing sometimes, um, at my old company Yell, one of the, one of the key things [00:42:00] was, is kind of, we do a certain job so that you can do your job.[00:42:04] So for example, one of the analogies used was. We take care of the digital marketing so you can go up the ladder and fix people's roofs. It's that kind of philosophy that works really well as in, let us do our job. It's all very transparent because it's digital marketing, but let us do our jobs. Let us guide you along the way.[00:42:28] We'll listen, we'll understand what you're trying to achieve, but then let us crack on and show you the results. Some of these results are not instantaneous. You can't just generate from zero to a hundred miles an hour in some channels. But we can show you the proof points that work and we can give you some nice little quick wins along the way.[00:42:49] Because every website that I've looked at needs some form of optimisation. I mean literally we could together the three of us look at 10 websites now and we'd find different [00:43:00] things where we go, well, on mobile that looks ghastly on an Android, or I look at that on an iPhone and I don't really understand that.[00:43:08] Or why is it seven clicks to do that way instead of two clicks, or I wouldn't really click on that website because they don't appear to have that little um lock at the top, which is the SSL certificate. They don't really have that. So I wouldn't really put my credit card details in there.[00:43:24] So there were lots of elements that business owners, when they've got websites need to be doing to evolve and bring their website and their marketing to some extent into the current, um, environment.[00:43:41] David: [00:43:41] And so probably brings us on to, if anyone wants to find you, where do they track you down Wayne?[00:43:50] Wayne: [00:43:50] No. So, um, so obviously we are available at waysu.co.uk. Whiskey alpha Yankee, [00:44:00] Susie. Umbrella dot co dot UK, sometimes people spell it with a Z. So um, yeah, I just emphasise that. And we're also on all the available social channels. Um, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram. Um, and I can be contacted on the phone as well on 0118 44992524.[00:44:24] And what I always like to do is I'm happy to have a chat with anyone who is a business owner, or a startup. Understand a little bit about what they do from a market perspective. Then taking a phased approach with them, as in what do you need first? Everyone wants to generate more money first, but I'm trying to get some of those steps in place because maybe your website is really, really old.[00:44:51] Or maybe you're just about to launch a product and you need to set those different channels up, or it might just be that the [00:45:00] competition is out there is really fierce. You've now been hit, right? A pandemic. So what are you going to be doing to differentiate and stand out in the market? So using lots of different elements to just come back to them with a two pronged approach. One, how can they make some money quickly? But two, how can we underpin it with some medium to long term principles, which will help them going forward over the next five to 10 years? People now understand even more than ever that they got to be in the digital space. People are spending a hell of a lot more time online at this moment in time on their phones.[00:45:38] Glued to them, sat at home, bored when they're not on Netflix and on their laptop searching for whatever when they're not on Amazon. So it's been, it's taking your business in front of that now expanded audience and giving them something that elevates you above your competitors. So yeah, it's been beneficial in some [00:46:00] respects because you get a lot more inquiries and it's just how you convert those inquiries by providing sensible, rational plans.[00:46:11] David: [00:46:11] And, um, you've obviously been used to work in, uh, remotely for quite a while anyway. So I guess, has there been much change for you in the way you operate? Fewer face to face, I suppose, but is there a fair amount of your, your client interaction I assume has been fairly remote anyway?[00:46:32] Wayne: [00:46:32] Um yeah. As you've just said? Quite rightly, said. We've been quite lucky in the respect that I work from home permanently anyway, so we have an office here in our extended, um, house, which works really, really well for us. It gives me an enclosed space to crack on. Actually I have hosted clients here before cause we've got a massive screen and a technical, um, area here so I can take them through the presentations and we can go [00:47:00] through what competitors do on youTube. So it's all, it's all really good. But there's been less of those meetings due to the lockdown and my client meetings. Zoom has been absolutely invaluable. I was using it long before the um influx of new people to the platform, so that's been really great for me.[00:47:19] Um, so yeah, nothing much has changed. We've obviously got, um, two children who are at home at the moment, so that creates it's own challenges. But less though, less so than for a lot of parents, because obviously we've done this before and because my partner works part time, she's able to help out in a lot more hands on manner that some people.[00:47:43] David: [00:47:43] Quite fortunate in that regard.[00:47:44]Wayne: [00:47:44] Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely.[00:47:46] David: [00:47:46] It's been really interesting. Um, and thank you very much for giving up your time to share your story. I think, um, sharing the path that you've taken and some of the decisions that you've taken, and then [00:48:00] really sharing how each of those different roles have added skills to the bow that of may got you to a place where you're then able to set up on your own, I think is really helpful for, for anybody who is also, you know, following that path or at some point is thinking, I'd really love to go and do something for myself. And also, you know, obviously sharing the experience with WAYSU, it's itself and the skills that you can bring. And I'd highly recommend people, anyone listening now who's thinking we need a, we need to come up with a plan to get customers through the door, and particularly at a time like this, right. I think you touched on earlier. The first thing that a lot of places a lot of companies will cut is marketing spend.[00:48:46] Wayne: [00:48:46] Yeah.[00:48:47] David: [00:48:47] But if anything, you probably, that's probably where you need to maintain spend.[00:48:51] You need to keep busy. It's very competitive, and there's lots of, you just touched on eyes on screens. It's a lot of flicking through, so you've got to, you've got to [00:49:00] come up with something that's meaningful and stand out. That's gonna make sure that actually this, this situation doesn't make a bad situation worse, because you're not playing in the game.[00:49:10] Wayne: [00:49:10] Yeah. No. First of all, thank you for having me. I quite enjoyed um talking to you and Steve about what we do and just giving it a little bit of flavour about what digital marketing is and what it can be, um, in the market place. And yeah, as I was explaining before, I'm always open to a call to anyone who wants to discuss their existing marketing or how to take their marketing to the next level.[00:49:38] And obviously we are a public relations agency as well. So also around content, contact strategies, content creation, um, press releases and all that kind of intrinsic um communication, focus strategy elements. We're really, really happy [00:50:00] to speak to businesses and individuals about that as well. I think that was one of the things that I want to get across from this is it's all about communication.[00:50:09] Some people have got some fantastic ideas, but don't know how to execute them. It doesn't have to be as expensive or as, as painful or time consuming as you think. Sometimes it's literally about literally visiting the website. Uh. Dropping in inquiry, you'll actually see on our website, we've got, um, our products as a section, and then you can actually see, um, some of the case studies and some of the work that we've done with clients.[00:50:39] Um, sorry, our work, you'll see that there's quite a few of the case studies and digital marketing activities and campaigns that we've done. So it kind of brings it to life for quite a few of the people that I've spoken to recently, when they actually go and have a look at our work on the website, they go, okay, so that's what you did for the [00:51:00] crowdfunding company.[00:51:00] Okay. So that's how you would do a Facebook sponsored advertising campaign, which isn't just a couple of posts. This is what you would do in the space of developing an integrated marketing campaign across various channels, and it kind of brings it to life, Dave. So yeah, I would recommend having a look at our website and giving us a call.[00:51:22] David: [00:51:22] Definitely. We've got links to your site and all of your social channels on our website. So if anyone watching this or listening to this wants to find you easily, we've got all of the links that they'll need.[00:51:35]Wayne: [00:51:35] Perfect. Appreciate that.[00:51:37] David: [00:51:37] Amazing. Cheers for your time Wayne.[00:51:38] Wayne: [00:51:38] You too.[00:51:40] David: [00:51:40] Bye[00:51:41] Wayne: [00:51:41] Bye. [00:52:00]  

The Michael Berry Show
4.9.20 PM | I'd bathe in Raising Cane's sauce...........oh is this thing still on?

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 71:00


Any of ya'll had some Canes? It's friggin' delicious. https://michaelberryshow.com/

Embrace The Chaos
Encouragement from Quarantine

Embrace The Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 34:38


Checking in on how we are doing after a couple of weeks of "Safer at home,' due to COVID-19. Resources provided in Q&A time are: "The Well Behaved Child,' by Dr. John Rosemond, "Rasing awesome Kids,"  and "The Essential 8(Principles of a strong family," by Sam and Geri Laing, "Tender Years," by Geri Laing and Elizabeth Laing Thompson, Podcast "Connected Parenting with Jennifer Kolari."

Embrace The Chaos
Encouragement from Quarantine

Embrace The Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 34:38


Checking in on how we are doing after a couple of weeks of "Safer at home,' due to COVID-19. Resources provided in Q&A time are: "The Well Behaved Child,' by Dr. John Rosemond, "Rasing awesome Kids,"  and "The Essential 8(Principles of a strong family," by Sam and Geri Laing, "Tender Years," by Geri Laing and Elizabeth Laing Thompson, Podcast "Connected Parenting with Jennifer Kolari."

Basic Biscuits
All We Want For Christmas Is... The Same Energy!!

Basic Biscuits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 92:28


Show Host - Melanin King @melaninxking + Producer Prince Jeremy ( FOLLOW US ) Instagram @basicbsicuitsldn MERRRRRY CHRISTMAS!!! Tis the season to be shady and this week we get into..1. Rihanna drops major hints in regards to her long-awaiting album on Instagram while also battling the rumors of her and Asap Rocky 'Dating'. Melanin King isnt here for this at all!! What happened to the other dude? Are y'all feeling this new couple?...2. P.Diddy throws an extravagant 50th Birthday Party and everyone who is everyone was there. The cameras caught the awkwardness between Kanye West and Jay- Z in serval photos the men took together and ooh chile, it's so bait Jay Z still aint here for the newly found God Mr West.Jay Z was also seen snatching a phone from a partygoer that was filming Beyonce and by the look in the video, Jay Z looked like he was about to have a Solange Moment...Jhene Aiko and Big Sean were caught snapped together and some of the girls online were gagged but no shade it's getting boring now. Y'all out here releasing music about your ended relationship and then post up together. We are bored sis...3. Beyonce is being dragged for allegedly unpaying her dancers. A former dancer has claimed on Instagram recently and the Beyhive won't leave him alone. Can everyone just relax...There is a chance the dancers aren't getting paid what they should be and she might not even be aware. Y'all know Beyonce isn't HR right?4. Gabrielle Union is our Gyal Lyk this week as she gives a passionate and very real read on the way the Corporate world thinks.Tanya Compass is also our Gyal Lyk for hosting a Queer Black Christmas, with food and presents. Rasing over £7000 and donating some to charity. This woman is about the change she wants to see.PAGAN AWARDSBrighton and Hove City Council have recently made headline news as they had a meeting in regards to stripping Meghan Markle and Harry's ROYAL title away. What in the RACISM!?! And y'all gammon colored wasteman will still scream that this country isn't racist.Oprah Winfrey makes another documentary about Abuse but this time it's Russel Simmons. Surprised? We aren't!! Why does Oprah keep making documentaries about black men? Where is Harvey Weinstein's doc? Kevin Spacey? Girl if you don't get the...5. Saucy Santana was recently in a Drive-By that injured him and two friends. This is off the back of an altercation he had in a Gentleman's club a few hours before. He had an argument with the bouncer after being told he was doing the most. Allegedly he then went around the club cussing and someone retaliated later by firing bullets. Ayo, please make this make sense. Does this really warrant death?6. Camila Cabalo or however you spell her name has been caught saying Racist and publishing Racist content on an old tumblr account. Of course, she came out with some whack ass weak apology but the fact that she allowed her stans to attack Normani ( a former bandmate and the only black member) for time and not say anything. Now, these posts come out... and you give some lame-ass excuse. It all makes sense. 7. The Tories won by a landslide and Boris Johnson is still our Prime Minister. We have no words other than Y'all Gon' Feel Very SoonGET TO KNOW INIT !!( GET IN TOUCH ) +44 (0) 7534180895mgnt@pneumamgnt.com

Forkast
CrealityRace - engaging students in rasing awareness about circular economy - Mari Rytisalo (Tampere University of Applied Sciences)

Forkast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 10:44


Morgenshowet - NRJ Norge
07.05.2019 Ølboks-rasing og GoT-Bloopers

Morgenshowet - NRJ Norge

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 45:42


Stian raser over nye ølbokser, og vi koser oss med Game of Thrones-bloopers

Hella Nuts Plant-Based Podcast
Author & Ascension Facilitator Benevolent Blizz

Hella Nuts Plant-Based Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 37:01


Author & father Benevolent Blizz from the East Coast discusses the importance of practicing a Daily Mantra, Rasing plant-based children, Juice Cleansing, Protecting your energy, Cleaning your insides better than your outside and the importance of a Shower Filter https://amzn.to/2VqthsnBenevolent Blizzhttps://www.instagram.com/benevolent_blizz/Level Up Book by Benevolent Blizzhttps://amzn.to/2VuUmuo

School of Podcasting
My Favorite Podcast Is 2018 Edition

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 73:03


Sponsor: Focusrite [1;23] I got to play with a Focusrite 2i2 and if you are looking for an easy to get your microphone into your computer (and have the option to have a co-host as well) without having to look at a TON of knobs, check out the Focusrite 2i2. As I'm on a PC, I downloaded a driver, plugged in the unit, and was ready to record. If you're on a Mac computer, you just plug it in. If you want a backup copy of your recording, plug a cable into the monitor out and send the signal to your portable recorder. It's built like a tank and is a lovely shade of red. Check out the interface selector tool that helps you pick the right model for you at their website. My Favorite Podcast Is 2018 CLICK HERE for a PDF featuring expanded descriptions and links to all the shows mentioned Thanks to everyone who sent in their submissions. These are in no apparent order: 2:57 My Dad wrote a Porno - Sent in from Anna Seewald from Authentic Parenting - Parenting From the Heart 4:44 Assumptions Podcast (with an Atheist and Christian co-host a show ). Sent in from Alexander from Dear Subjects  (help Alexander build the new nation 5:32 Hardcore History Sent in from Arnie Chapman the Football History dude. Learn about the history of foot 6:57 Films on Trial (which has great debates, and is very unique) -Sent in from Brad of the Cinema Guys (they love movies!) 8:13 The Nolecast: Florida State football analysis - Sent in from of the Brandon of the Florida Focus Podcast ( A College Football Podcast) 9:26 The Art of Manliness - Sent in from Chris Nesi of the House of Ed Tech Podcast (changing the way teachers teach ) 10:43 Imaginary Worlds ( Sci-fi genre narrative ) Sent in from Dave of the DC Onscreen podcast (A podcast about the DC Universe, specifically on screen)  11:49 Meet the Holifields ( a great, fun, entertaining behind the scenes of a married couple) Sent in from Eliquitie of the Travel Gluten Free Podcast (Enjoy Food, Enjoy Travel, Enjoy Life ) 13:29 The Model Health Show  (variety topics in addition to fitness)- Sent in from Ernie of the Snooks and Lovey podcast (insights into a new married couple)  15:10 Crime Writers On  (cause Haley just wanted more Serial talk) - Sent in from Haley Radke of the Adoptees On Podcast (Where Adoptees Discuss the Adoption Experience ) 17:49 Cliff Ravenscraft Show Sent in from Josh of the Corner Cutters Podcast (all about Solving the Rubik's Cube in record time 19:04 Dave predicts Cliff will be a life coach back in 2014 20:00 The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg Sent in from Josh of the Saving Elephants Podcast ( conservative values with a mercifully modern twist )  21:39 Bill Bur's Monday Morning Podcast (it makes Josh laugh, best ad reads ) - Sent in from Josh Liston of the On the Bubble Podcast 23:39 Jody Mayberry Sent in from Josh Rivers of the Podcast Experiments Podcast 25:28 The Feed the Official Libyn Podcast -Sent in from Justin of the Optimal Living Daily (The Best Blogs Narrated for You Daily) 26:27  The Big Story ( In Depth look on Canada, in quick chunks) Sent from Mark Des Cotes of the Resourceful Designer Podcast (helping graphic artists/ web designers) 27:28 Uncivil Podcast ( an amazing mix of storytelling and conversation) Sent in from Mark Shapiro MD  of the Explore the Space Podcast (Examining the interface between healthcare & society) 28:52 The Newsworthy (a great short podcast with the latest news) Sent in from Matt Rafferty of The Author Inside You Podcast (encourage authors to write and publish their first book). Hear Erica on Podcast Junkies 29:58 Reply All (a show about the Internet) Sent in by Max Prescott from of the Aviation News Talk Podcast (General aviation podcast) 31:11 Free Field training - Sent in from Mike Wilkerson of the What Cops Watch Podcast (Go behind the badge).  Hear the review of What Cops Watch on the Podcast Review Show.  32:40 The Bill Simmons Podcast - Recorded when Monica Rivera from the You Wanna Do What? (giving you the nudge you need) guest hosted on the Ask the Podcast Coach. 35:37 Philly Who? ( Amazing Interviews from Philadelphia People ) Sent in from Miss Ileane Smith of the Ms Ileane Speaks Podcast ( great social media tips) Ms Ilean might check out Twisted Philly 37:54 Online Marketing Made Easy (Amy Porterfield) Sent in from Natalie of the Unreserved Wine Talk.  40:00 Without Fail Sent in from Randy Cantrell of the Grow Great (short business advice delivered daily)) and Leaning Towards Wisdom Podcasts.  41:20 The Jeff Ruebin Jeff Ruebin show ( unique guests with great discussions) Sent in from Sandy of the Made in Museums Podcast (curious museums for curious minds) 43:05 Security Now Sent in from Garret of the Good Patron podcast (on supporting musicians)  43:43 Case File (true crime) Sent in from Scott Johnson of the What was that like? Podcast (Real people in unreal situations) 46:08 Podcast Rodeo Show Sent in from Scott Orr of the Code 3 Podcast ( Firefighters Podcast)  47:41 On Being - Sent in from Gregory of the Collected Clan (conversational biographies of relatable people) 49:40 School of Podcasting (you'e looking at it) - Sent in from Stephen of the Mind Over Stress 50:33 Stacking Benjamins Sent in from Steve Stewart at www.stevestewart.me 52:00 The Thomas Jefferson Hour (history podcast)  Sent in from Terry of the Discovering America 54:07 School of Podcasting - Sent in from Todd of the Keto Confidential (about the Ketogenic Diet) 56:13 You Wanna Do What? Sent in from Zack Demopoulos of the Rasing (pa) Rents (tips for Caregivers) 58:38 Speaking Your Brand - Sent From Zita of the Ritual Recipes 59:14 School of Podcasting - Win Charles  Podcast Talent Coach - Sent From Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting 1:01:10 Broken Record (behind the scenes of music) submitted by Eric K Johnson from the Podcast Talent Coach show (helping you create engaging content) Let Me Help You With Your Podcast If you want to learn at your own pace, join the School of Podcasting If you have specific questions or are looking for a Podcast Mentor check out www.schoolofpodcasting.com/workwithme

Loving Life with Charlie Huero
PARENTING 101- RAISING TEEN GIRLS

Loving Life with Charlie Huero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 15:25


What's is like raising girls? WOW! I'm joined by my wife Sandra again this week as she is the expert in this field. Rasing kids is tough enough these days, so what are some ways we can make sure we raise good "kids". Chek it out!

School of Podcasting
What Will You Do Differently For Your Podcast in 2018?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 55:27


Every now and then I do an episode where you provide an answer to a question and we all learn together. This episode we asked the question, "What will you be doing differently in 2018?" Here are the people and their answers (in Alphabetical order) Here is Who Contributed to the Episode 1:50 Abby From atimeforhorses.com - is going to keep podcasting because she is having fun. 3:22 Anna from Authentic Parenting has planned her entire 2018, is going to do deep dives based on audience feedback, and create a form for potential guests. 6:18 Ben from http://modernselfprotection.com/ will be more consistent and is adding a blog to his site, and create some online courses to deliver this content. Dave uses Thinkific to manage the School of Podcasting membership area. 8:50 Brad- wearethecinemaguys.com 11:04 Bryan - engagingmissions.com 13:45 Clay - Fishnerds.com 16:24 Daniel Everybody's National Parks 18:22 Erik K Johnson from Podcast Talent Coach and the Podcast Review Show 20:06 Kim from Toastmasters 101 21:34 Kit from Active Travel Adventures Podcast 22:57 Landen from Calling All Platforms 25:08 Randy Cantrel from Peer Advantage Groups 26:18 Scott from the Computer Tutor podcast (plus a big announcement about Podfest.us) 29:16 Seth from Geekville Radio 31:17 Todd From Trucker Dump Podcast 35:29 Darwyn from Dealing with My Grief Podcast 37:59 Win from Butterflies of Wisdom 39:38 Zack from Rasing (pa)Rents Summary Some people are adjusting their schedules (wanting to be more consistent, most are planning on doing fewer episodes to avoid burnout, and to provide more time to promote Some listeners are planning on focusing on running their show like a business and attempt to bring in some income with their podcast Some are updating their platform by trying interviews (if they were solo) and vice versa (doing solo shows if they were doing primarily interviews) Some are looking to find ways to engage their audience more by attending events, creating Facebook Groups, and ramping up their social media presence. Some are having fun doing their show, and because of that, they aren't going to change a thing The bottom line is your show is just that YOUR SHOW and you can do whatever you want. If things are going great, then don't change a thing. If you want to try something, then you can. There is only one way to know if it will work. That is to get it in front of your audience. This can be in the form of an email or Facebook looking for feedback, or by just trying something in your show and seeing what kind of feedback you get. Next Question Episode For episode 600 I am breaking format. I am doing what is called an "Ask Me Anything" episode (AMA). I am throwing in one more bit of criteria. You can ask me about anything EXCEPT podcasting.  So if you've ever wanted to know the person behind the microphone, now is the time. This feels a little narcissistic, but the people I passed this idea by thought it would be a good way to let people get to know me (just this one time). I need your questions by January 1st, 2018 (preferably in audio format). Episode 600 is January 8th, 2018. There are different formats you can contact me on my contact page How Can I Help You With Your Podcast? One on One Consulting? Self Paced Tutorials and Membership at the School of Podcasting? Six Week Group Coaching Podcast Course I've been podcasting since 2005, and my background is in Technical Education. I'm an award-winning podcaster ( and trainer) and would love to help you with your podcast.

Order of Man
135: Jocko Willink | Discipline Equals Freedom

Order of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 45:53


There is no shortage of motivational events, courses, seminars, quotes, and memes. Don't get me wrong, motivation has its purpose but discipline is a far greater asset on your path to accomplishing big things in your life. Where motivation falls short, discipline picks up the slack. Today, I'm joined by a man that needs no introduction, Jocko Willink, to talk about connecting future ambitions with present actions, why every man must find his mission, how to overcome fear and procrastination, and his mantra, "Discipline Equals Freedom." SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Why discipline equals freedom Key military tactics that translate into civilian life Anticipating the delayed results of discipline The pros and cons of focusing on strengths vs. weaknesses Where Jocko's discipline comes from How to connect your future ambitions with your present actions The importance of defining your path How to develop mental strength Why every man needs a mission The role of accountability when it comes to being more disciplined How to overcome procrastination Rasing kids to be strong and disciplined How to overcome your fear Where to start: mental preparation or physical action JOCKO WILLINK Gentlemen, I am stoked to introduce you to my return guest, Jocko Willink. I'm sure that you know Jocko but in case you've been living under a rock the past 4-5 years or so, let me introduce you to him. He is a Former Navy SEAL and commander of Task Unit Bruiser (the most decorated special forces unit of the Iraqi War), a recipient of the Bronze and Silver Star, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Blackbelt, a New York Times Bestselling author of three books, and arguably one of the most disciplined men on this planet. I, like you, have been following him ever since I ran across his book, Extreme Ownership, in Barnes & Noble and have been fortunate enough to develop a close enough relationship with him and his team that I when I heard he was coming out with a new book, Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual, I was able to get a message to him and get him back on the show. Gentlemen, strap in, get your notepads out, and get ready to tune into one of the most qualified men I know to talk about how discipline will give you the freedom you're after. Please leave us a review at http://orderofman.com/itunes Shownotes: http://orderofman.com/135 Website: http://orderofman.com

Gaming Pilgrimage Podcast
Episode 61 - The Darren that burns twice as bright burns half as long

Gaming Pilgrimage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 123:02


This week on the Gaming Pilgrimage Podcast (Episode 61 - The Darren that burns twice as bright burns half as long): - Brock and Darren talk a bit of Dark Souls 3 - Alex talks Ratchet and Clank (2016), Holy Land, Terraformars, Hearthstone - Brock and Alex talk Star Trek - Darren speaks heresies - Better Call Saul is superior to Breaking Bad in every way - lies. - JJ Abrams Revolution - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 2, Young Justice Season 2, Final Fantasy IX Steam Port - Gangsta Anime - All You Need Is Kill / Edge of Tomorrow 2 Announced - Godzilla Trailer - Steam Controller Revisions - Valve denies another Greenlight Project - New 3DS Super Famicon Themed coming to Japan - Playstation Vita discontinued in Beneluxe Region - Doom Open Beta - Mostly Negative - Never Before Seen 'Half Life 2 Rasing the Bar' pages - Unfinished Neo Geo game found - a D&D fighting game - Super Mario Bros speed run acknoledged by Nintendo - Titanfall 2 FUCKING LIGHTNING SWORDS!!!! - Killing Floor 2 update and Killing Floor - Ark Lawsuit Update - 4 Player Ghostbusters Tie in Game - Minecraft sells 10K units per day - XCOM 2 Fire Emblem Mods - Red Dead Redemption 2 Map Leak - Shovel Knight sells 1.2 million units - Oculus Rift games patched to support HTC Vive - GTA Online brings in bank - Neir: Automata Update - Questions and Answers (Email your questions to GamingPilgrimagePodcast@gmail.com) - Doctor Strange Trailer - AMC and the Future of Going to the Movies - Ghost in the Shell Live Action ... and more The Gaming Pilgrimage Podcast is three friends talking about whatever is on our minds about video games, anime and other pop culture. Episodes go up every Wednesday. Viewer Discretion is Advised Intro Music - Green Grass Graduation Remix (from Megaman ZX) by 0rangaStang - Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaAAQzS42cU

Tuckshop Blues
Rasing Up

Tuckshop Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 19:56


Ras raises the bar. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Alsbury Baptist Church
The Seventh Sign - Rasing Lazarus

Alsbury Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 28:36


Alsbury Baptist Church/Scott Sharman http://www.buzzsprout.com/8562/256625-the-seventh-sign-rasing-lazarus.mp3 Sun, 22 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -0400 1716

Freelance Blend Podcast
FBP 047: On Being a Podcaster, an Author and a Huppy Yuppie with Mighty Rasing

Freelance Blend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015


This is the second of our double-interview series with fellow Pinoy podcasters.  Last week, we featured Karl Balingit of the Filspiration podcast and he interviewed me as well. (In case you missed it, please click here). For this episode, I interview Mighty Rasing, founder and host of the Happy Yuppie podcast.  He is also a former […] The post FBP 047: On Being a Podcaster, an Author and a Huppy Yuppie with Mighty Rasing appeared first on Freelance Blend.

The Flipped Lifestyle Podcast
FL_04_How_We_Started_Our_Online_Business_While_Working_Full_Time_and_Rasing_Kids.mp3

The Flipped Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2014 23:45


New Hope Tallmadge
Offences & Suffering: Rasing Cain - Audio

New Hope Tallmadge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014 60:54


New Hope Tallmadge

New Hope Tallmadge
Offences & Suffering: Rasing Cain - Audio

New Hope Tallmadge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014 60:54


New Hope Tallmadge

True Life Church
Covenant Family

True Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 55:33


Rasing a family is difficult for anyone. In this message we give you some guidelines that will help.

Sapne Salamat
A VC Horror Story: After rasing $32 Million Ravi Kulasekaran tells all

Sapne Salamat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2010 57:21