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Mark introduces us to longtime friend Brian O'Sullivan of Cheswick Films, who explains his role in the filmmaking process, addressing both the creative vision and practical needs of a project. Reach Brian at beautifulmonkey@hotmail.com! Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD
WHY AM IN ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO BUY A HOME RIGHT NOW? When we moved her nine years ago we were able to get a really good deal on our house because the market was good, but not sizzling. We've seen what has happened since, largely driven by our booming population and insanely low interest rates. Now our growth has slowed dramatically an interest rates have risen and many, many people are working under the illusion that mortgage rates are going to drop to 2% again. I don't think they will ever, but if they do, it will be a long haul. So those two things have flipped our sellers market into a buyers market for the first time in a LONG TIME but it won't last, and by the time you see news stories about the market recovery it will be too late. NOW is the time, and buying a home is a great way to build wealth for yourself and your heirs. This is a good article from Forbes about why buying builds wealth. I've said it before and I'll say it again, you can buy a property for yourself or your landlord, either way someone is building equity in a tangible appreciating asset. Brian Murphy from Front Range Mortgage joins me today to talk about mortgage prices and why it's a good time to jump back into the market. Reach Brian by clicking here. Today I see this article that says in some neighborhoods the market has already shifted!
Romans 10:1-15. We want to see everyone at Providence intentionally extending themselves to the point of discomfort to bless and help others become disciples of Jesus.
This is Episode 4 of Dr. Finance Live Podcast hosted by Dr. Anthony M. Criniti IV (aka “Dr. Finance™”). Dr. Criniti interviewed Brian Jud, an expert book seller in nontraditional markets. Brian Jud is an author, book-marketing consultant, speaker, seminar leader, television host, President of Book Marketing Works and a partner in Premium Book Company that sells books to non-bookstore buyers on a non-returnable, commission basis. He is also the Executive Director of the Association of Publishers for Special Sales (APSS – formerly SPAN), and the creator and administrator of Book Selling University. Brian is the author of How to Make Real Money Selling Books (Without Worrying About Returns). This is the ultimate do-it-yourself guide to selling your books to non-bookstore buyers in large quantities, with no returns. He also wrote Beyond the Bookstore (a Publishers Weekly® book), a primer on non-bookstore marketing. Brian has also written and published five titles on career transition that are distributed internationally. He is a prolific writer of articles about book publishing and marketing. He is a syndicated columnist and a regular contributor to the IBPA Newsletter, Bound to Sell, The Authority, The Sales Informer and Book Marketing Update. Jud is the author of the eight e-booklets with Proven Tips for Publishing Success and the creator of the series of Book Marketing Wizards. He is also the editor of the bi-weekly newsletter, Book Marketing Matters. Brian Jud was the host of the television series The Book Authority that has aired over 650 shows. In addition, he is the author, narrator and producer of the media-training video program You're on The Air. He also wrote and published: It's Show Time and Perpetual Promotion. Reach Brian at BrianJud@bookmarketing.com or you can visit the APSS website at www.bookapss.org or through his web site at www.bookmarketingworks.com. Dr. Anthony M. Criniti IV (aka “Dr. Finance™”) is the world's leading financial scientist and survivalist. A fifth generation native of Philadelphia, Dr. Criniti is a former finance professor at several universities, a former financial planner, an active investor in diverse marketplaces, an explorer, a speaker, and has traveled around the world studying various aspects of finance. He is an award winning author of three #1 international best-selling finance books: The Necessity of Finance (2013), The Most Important Lessons in Economics and Finance (2014), and The Survival of the Richest (2016). As a prolific writer, he also frequently contributes articles to Entrepreneur, Medium, and Thrive Global. Dr. Criniti's work has started a grassroots movement that is changing the way that we think about economics and finance. For more information about Dr. Criniti, please visit https://DrFinance.Info Disclaimer: This Podcast is for informational purposes only. It is presented with the understanding that the author(s) and the publisher(s) are not engaged in providing financial, legal, or other professional services. If financial, legal, or any other form of advice is needed, please consult a financial advisor, an attorney, or another professional advice-giving entity. Also, the opinions and views expressed by any guests on this Podcast do not necessarily represent the opinions and views of Dr. Finance™ or its affiliates. Copyright © 2021 to Present by Dr. Anthony M. Criniti IV - All Rights Reserved.
It's time for another Question and Answer session with Brian. Send Brian your questions now. Brian will answer as many questions as he can on Tuesday's show. Reach Brian on twitter and #AskBKopp or email Brian at TheMomentBK@gmail.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for another Question and Answer session with Brian. Send Brian your questions now. Brian will answer as many questions as he can on Tuesday's show. Reach Brian on twitter and #AskBKopp or email Brian at TheMomentBK@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for another Question and Answer session with Brian. Send Brian your questions now. Brian will answer as many questions as he can on Tuesday's show. Reach Brian on twitter or email Brian at TheMomentBK@gmail.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ABOUT THE GUEST - BRIAN SEXTON, HOST OF THE INTENTIONAL ENCOURAGER PODCASTBrian Sexton is a seasoned veteran Sales, Sales Management, Territory Building and Customer Engagement Specialist of 25 years across four different industries. In his career, Brian has won numerous and has been nominated for Sales awards for Overall Territory Growth, Gross Profit achievement, Largest Customer gained and has set Sales records in his previous companies still unmatched. Brian has built and managed Sales Territories from $2 to $25 Million in Annual Revenue and is recognized as a People-first leader. In his spare time, Brian is the husband of 24 years to wife, Tonya and is the father of a son, Bryce, a Sophomore at Marshall University. Brian is a minister, singer, musician, Guest-host and broadcaster for iHeart Media in Huntington, WV as well as being the “Voice of the Calvary Baptist Academy Patriots”.In addition, Brian is the host of The Intentional Encourager Podcast, released weekly and is the author of the book, “People Buy From People” releasing December 2020. Brian and his family reside in Barboursville, West Virginia. Reach Brian on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/briansextonmba/Or on Twitter here: @briansexton13 or @intentionalenc1Or find out more about his Intentional Encourager Podcast on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/Brian.TheIntentionalEncouragerPodcast/videos/1233395143673220And finally, find The Intentional Encourage Podcast here:https://intentionalencouragerpodcast.podbean.com/ABOUT THE EPISODE:Brian Sexton describes himself as a “People First Leader” and if you spend any time with him at all you will soon realize why - and that it is the real deal. In this episode, Brian talks about the importance of leading with encouragement in all walks of life, how his own set of experiences has led him to this foundational perspective, and how that shapes his current work and his vision of the future of sales and beyond.1:30 - What is the best sales advice that Brian has ever received? It’s about people buying from people3:16 - What is the worst sales advice that Brian has ever received?7:34 - Brian explains what he means when he describes himself as a “People First” Leader9:10 - Brian explains why he has focused his personal brand around the idea of Intentional Encouragement15:03 - Brian chimes in on the idea that sales is broken17:12 - Brian talks about the value of consistency in sales18:50 - How can sellers work with a slow and steady, more consistent approach to sales and selling in an environment that is often driven by a volume and velocity sales model?23:26 - How can a salesperson connect at a personal level in an age when social selling is becoming more and more prevalent?25:39 - How to reach out to Brian
It's time for another Question and Answer session with Brian. Send Brian your questions now. Brian will answer as many questions as he can on Tuesday's show. Reach Brian on twitter or email Brian at TheMomentBK@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Meert is the CEO of AdvertiseMint, a Hollywood based digital advertising agency that specializes in helping successful companies advertise on Facebook. Advertisemint has managed millions of dollars in digital ad spends in entertainment, fashion, finance, and software industries. GOLDEN NUGGETS: 08:51 - The difference between successful people and YOU 12:20 - Why Brian choose to be an entrepreneur 32:00 - Do you love what you are doing NOW? 34:00 - How to promote yourself with zero money 36:00 - Becoming expert in your niche 42:00 - Getting a Head Start Would you like to know: * The try or cry mindset * How to promote yourself with zero money * The difference between successful people and YOU ...if so this episode is perfect for you. The Voltura Game SHOW is designed to bring together the best minds of our times so that YOU can have access and integrate their mindset, behaviour and business lifestyle, as a result, YOU can access your inner perfection, in a FUN, NEW and interactive way. Subscribe and stay updated: https://bit.ly/podcastvoltura. Our #25 guest is Brian Meert. Brian is also the author of the best selling, The Complete Guide to Facebook Advertising. Prior to founding Advertisemint, Brian built and sold Gofobo.com, an online ticketing system that revolutionized the entertainment industry and is now utilized by Warner Bros. and Disney. Reach Brian: www.advertisemint.com Social Media: @brianmeert --------- If you enjoy the podcast, would you like to leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? This will help us to improve the experience and to create better and more powerful episodes in areas like mindset, motivation and business lifestyle. For past guests, please visit https://bit.ly/podcastvoltura. Interested in getting your own game? visit https://voltura.co Follow Voltura Game: Twitter: twitter.com/volturagame Instagram: instagram.com/volturagame Facebook: facebook.com/volturagame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwBUd5Y2N_lG1rizGq8mUwA Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-voltura-game-show/exclusive-content
Meet Ina and Brian!Ina Wintrich has 29 years of experience providing consulting, training and professional development services designed to develop and strengthen the capacity of people, organizations and the communities they serve. Her experience with federal, state, county, municipal, tribal governments, as well as non-profit and private sector organizations includes interaction with multiple levels, from line staff to executives and elected officials. She has provided extensive strategic planning and leadership development services to fire districts and municipal fire departments. Ina Wintrich holds a Master of Public Administration degree, a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology, as well as a Certificate in Gerontology, from Arizona State University Brian Crandell, Ed.D., has been a student of the fire service for the past 44 years. He has worked in positions ranging from firefighter to fire chief. He has been learning and applying the Fire Command concepts, now Blue Card, since the 1980s, serving as a command officer for 22 years. Brian’s interests include fire operations, command, firefighter safety, training and assessment. Brian completed his doctorate in 2004. His studies focus on human performance and learning under high-challenge circumstances. His research focuses on how first-responder command officers learn their craft. Reach Brian at Brian Crandell aps@bigsky.net.
Thank you for tuning in! In this weeks episode we discussed Title With Brian over at Core Title. He explains what it is, why you need it, and how to get it - in the most simple terms. Reach Brian at : Direct | 856.366.8097 Office | 856.316.4005 e. | bmcgroarty@coretitle.com w. | www.coretitle.comFollow our Instagram & Facebook : @Teamclyderealtors
Join Brian, Eric, and Kevin as they nobly perish in Halo Reach (the game this time). Feel free to skip the nerd-session that was Episode 22 and jump straight into the fucking confusing action that is the prequel game to the legendary Halo: Combat Evolved. Is this the tearful goodbye to Bungie after years of Spartans, Elites, and Flood before they moved onto the interpretive pastures of Destiny or the shitty end to a beloved saga as it was handed off to the hellish step-father, 343 Industries? At the end of the day, Halo 2 was better. We just wanted to clarify a few things: Sorry for the late posting. We had a few re-recordings of the episode to make sure that we did justice to the story and gameplay. There will be a couple bonus episodes released with this episode. They have little to do with Halo, but for anyone pissed off at the gaming industry for milking the consumer dry, please listen to the micropayment discussion. We have fun endlessly arguing about it and hopefully you will enjoy our debate. I (Brian) apologize for the mistakes I made in during the podcast, specifically with regards to Bungie's involvement and the DMR. There really is no excuse. All I can say is that I was half-way through college when this game was released and may have a bit of a blurred memory from that time period due to lack of sleep, energy drinks, studying, and drinking. Please forgive me and feel free to give me shit on Twitter @utterdissent. We hope to have the next Halo Episode (Halo 1) released sometime in December. There will be a review of the novel First Strike between that and Halo 2 if you are interested in the story behind Master Chief and Johnson returning from the Halo ring to Earth.
Join Brian and Eric as the kick off the Halo series with a review of the book The Fall of Reach. Many Halo fans, such as Eric, are not familiar with the larger cannon of the Halo universe. This episode will bring everyone up to speed with the events leading up to Halo Reach and the original Halo Combat Evolved. Who are the Spartans? What is Reach? Who are you playing as in Halo Reach? Is Cortana an alien relic (spoilers, she is not)? Not only will these questions be answered, but the guys will also discuss the disconnect between the larger story and Halo Reach the game. This episode will be the first of the Halo review series, which will include some of the novels more closely related to the game series.
This week's episode features Brian Corcodilos, Founder and CEO of Designblendz, an architectural design and building information modeling services firm based in Philadelphia, PA. Hear Brian talk about getting his start in investing, his early challenges, and how visual renderings can have a huge impact on the way you market and sell your properties. Reach Brian at brian@designblendz.com, or visit www.designblendz.com.
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Despite not having graduated college, Brian has worked for big corporations including Comcast, ADP, IBM and Apple before founding the facial recognition company Kairos. Today on the EO Podcast, Brian discusses the how Kairos was started, and explains how A.I. and facial recognition works for everything from movie screenings to cruise ships. Tune-in to learn how Brian handled the evolution of Kairos, his worries about the future of A.I., and his beliefs on privacy regulation in the tech world. Brian also explains his take on how he wasn’t “black enough” for Inc magazine. Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:07 – Brian is the founder and CEO of Kairos, an A.I. company focused on facial recognition, in 2012 01:28 – Selected by Wall Street Journal in 2013 as one of the top 25 start-ups, was previously a Senior PM for Apple, a senior managing consultant for IBM, and also worked for ADP and Comcast 02:17 – Also lectures on entrepreneurship, code, A.I., computer intelligence, digital economy, and participates in mentorship programs like “Girls who Code,” “Black Girls Code,” and through Miami’s school district 02:56 – What is the motivation behind getting so involved? 03:08 – Grandfather was Baptist preacher and was always giving back, this was engrained from young age 03:30 – Adopted at 6-8 months and was given great childhood so wants to show the same generosity, had Amish foster parents – ironic considering his career path 05:48 – He got poor grades but then went to Penn State...how? 6:25 – Got into a commuter version of Penn State but never graduated 06:42 – Ended up in Miami twice 07:50 – Was picked up by Apple despite not having a college degree because he could code and was senior level at the previous companies he worked for 08:20 – Believes higher education is not always necessary; it depends on degree 09:20 – Apple story: MobileMe had poor user experience, wasn’t a great product, and Steve held team meeting to ask everyone what MobileMe means to them. 11:40 – After hearing teams positive responses, Steve screams, “Then why the fuck doesn’t it do any of that?” 12:23 – Elevator story 13:00 – He was told to leave elevator if Steve gets in elevator with him because he was new and didn’t have a prepared answer to the inevitable, “What do you do here?” 14:16 – Kairos was started as a punch card system to combat “buddy-punching,” but quickly realized it was more of a facial recognition company 15:15 – He tells young entrepreneurs that whatever you are doing year 1 will be very different year 2 or 3 15:40 – You need to be able to see the signs of change and move the company until you find the perfect product market fit 16:03 – At first facial recognition was the biggest challenge, but once they got it the entire company changed; the product was strongly differentiated, increased in value, and providing it to enterprising companies changed everything 16:35 – 3 years in, the company pivoted to an entire focus on facial recognition for enterprise customers 16:45 – Kairos can be consumed in 2 ways: As an API and STKs/on premise solutions 18:30 – Kairos can focus on motion, age, gender, sentiment, ethnicity (and mixed ethnicity) 19:10 – Kairos can learn everything about a face and can tell you the % of ethnic groups in the face 19:40 – It wasn’t coded that way; A.I. learned the facial groups and human genealogy over time by itself 20:10 – A.I. is so powerful because it can find insights that we otherwise couldn’t see 20:45 – Scary/worrisome things about A.I. 21:08 – Implicit biases: Biases can be trained into the algorithm by mistake and it’ll be repeated over and over again at scale, this is worrisome 21:35 – Example of implicit biases: faucet sensor that was only trained with Asian or white hand, so the faucet wouldn’t work with African American hands 22:25 – Statistics on accuracy of Kairos’ facial recognition software 22:50 – Software can find 1 person in 1 billion in 1/30th of a second and they are 99.8% sure that person is who they think they are (based on photos) 23:30 – Any camera, any image, 70 pixels between the eyes (iPhone is 1000 pixels across) 24:15– Use cases 24:25 – Used by movie studios for audience emotion recognition and to determine the likes/dislikes of specific demographics 25:00 – Frictionless checkout: Being able to walk onto cruise ship without stopping because data is already in system and face is recognized upon entrance 25:20 – The retail experience: Walking in, grabbing what you want, looking into a camera, and card is automatically charged 25:40 – New uses: Automotive and health care industries: Doctor pulls up medical records with facial recognition and cars with emotion recognition to drive to users liking 26:45 – How can a child who ages over time still be recognized? 26:50 – Post-puberty: Certain spaces and bone structures won’t change with age or weight 27:27 – Issues with regulation, morality, privacy – Where is the line drawn? 28:10 – They are one of only companies that work closely with privacy regulation, they believe there should be consent or a relationship between company and scanned person in appropriate spaces 28:40 – Others in industry are anti-regulation (including Facebook) 29:28 –Has received $8.1 million in funding...how? 29:40 – Put in $250,000 himself, and the other $250,000 came from investors – this was in angel/idea phase 30:29 – The relationships he made were key in making it possible 31:20 – Had early customers and traction a year in with good projections 31:40 – $1.35 million in priced round, evaluation was $4 or $5 million 31:50 – Led by New World Angels with VCs 32:00 – He is a majority shareholder and the angel group and VCs are still involved and have reinvested 32:30 – 40% of company given away in equity; they have an employee option pool so some employees have equity 33:00 – Had a co-founder in the beginning, but as they got bigger she chose to move on 34:16 – “How black are you?” 98% 34:45 – He wrote “I’m not black enough for Inc Magazine” article 35:00 – He’s actually 15% Welch 35:15 – Inc magazine was following him around and interviewing people around him to do an article on him and African American entrepreneurship 35:56 – He got an email stating that the editor killed the story because he doesn’t represent the “archetype of a black entrepreneur” 36:20 – The person they wrote about instead had been to prison and had a rags-to-riches story 36:30 – His problem with their decision is that in their minds he and his background is not what an African American’s should be; when in fact the average African American is middle class 37:11 – Believes that we need to get past feeling the need to paint a negative narrative for African Americans “Boxers or Briefs” segment The Matrix or I, Robot– The Matrix IBM or Apple – Apple End of human kind via A.I. or Meteor – Meteor Beyoncé or Shakira – Both Michael Buble or Michael Jackson – Michael Jackson Coffee or Tea – Tea Netflix & Chill or Dance Party – Netflix & Chill Snapchat or Text – Snapchat Email or Slack – Slack IPhone or Android – “PLEASE!” iPhone Dog or cat – Cat Miami heat or Philly snow with a side of cheesesteak – Philly snow...because of the cheesesteak 40:19 – Ethnicity test anyone can take: Website 40:45 – Test is free to grow awareness of what facial recognition can do and shows them what is possible, and system can get smarter from the tests 41:30 – Reach Brian via Twitter Dave closes the episode and encourages you to visit his website 3 Key Points: A college degree isn’t always necessary depending on the field and one’s ambition and willingness to self-teach. It is important to recognize your company’s necessary changes and evolution so you can find your perfect product market fit. Mentorship and transparency are important in the A.I. field to show people what is possible, open up the relationship between the company and the people involved, and understand when regulation is necessary. Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneur's Organization – The EO Network Kairos – Brian’s company New World Angels – Organization of angel investors “I’m not Black Enough for Inc Magazine” article written by Brian Credits: Show Notes provided by Melissa Valder
Esports Roundtable Podcast: Past, Present and Future of Business in Esports
Today we tackle the convergence between blockchain and esports. We conceptualise what blockchain tech enables for B2B/B2C markets and are joined by Brian Kerr (Former Founder and CEO of Fnatic Gear) to take us through his journey partnering with blockchain orgs; in and outside of esports. Reach Brian and discuss investment in esports: https://www.gl.ventures/ Please send us your feedback to - FB: @lfgesportshr Twitter: @lfgesportshr LinkedIn: joehillslfg Website: www.lookingforgrouplfg.com
In the final part, Brian Burns enters the lightning round and delivers bite sized value on what you might be doing wrong with your sales team and what to look out for. In this episode you'll learn... why not to put too much administration on a sales rep how to think about your reps how to lead and behave your sales team what are the indicators that your leadership is not working when to hire someone who knows what they're doing what is the CEO of Hubspot doing wrong After spending 20 plus years selling enterprise software for 12 VC backed start-ups, Brian Burns now focuses on helping a handful of companies. Reach Brian here: Brian on LinkedIn Brutal Truth About Sales and Selling Podcast Brian on Twitter Brian on Youtube Take part in the CONTEST we put together to celebrate the launch of this podcast. It's a contest where you can't lose. You will get something, it's just a matter of how much stuff you'll actually win. Click here to enter. Just for entering you will get a surprise everyone else has to pay for. You can't lose!
Budgets. Do you ask for it in an email? Do you wait untill you get on a call? It turns out, real budgets don't even exist. Listen to find out more about this. In this episode you'll learn... how to get a budget without getting on a call do budgets even exist what to look for in a company how to really find out their level of interest how to guide the process how to qualify the client what is the unqualified signal what not to spend time on as a junior sales rep After spending 20 plus years selling enterprise software for 12 VC backed start-ups, Brian Burns now focuses on helping a handful of companies. Reach Brian here: Brian on LinkedIn Brutal Truth About Sales and Selling Podcast Brian on Twitter Brian on Youtube Take part in the CONTEST we put together to celebrate the launch of this podcast. It's a contest where you can't lose. You will get something, it's just a matter of how much stuff you'll actually win. Click here to enter. Just for entering you will get a surprise everyone else has to pay for. You can't lose!
If you don't have the budget to hire a sales army you're in the right place. Listen to this episode to learn how Brian would break down a sales process and what would he focus on to make two salesmen in an agency bring in $2 million in revenue. In this episode you'll learn... how to break down a sales goal like $2million first few steps to get the sales machine running where to find your target market how to do the research on your potential clients how to showcase that what you do is unique what will take you from unknown to known how to get them to like you how to prevent the steps from going wrong how to draw the line between free and paid mistake most people make when asking for free advice when to take the next step After spending 20 plus years selling enterprise software for 12 VC backed start-ups, Brian Burns now focuses on helping a handful of companies. Reach Brian here: Brian on LinkedIn Brutal Truth About Sales and Selling Podcast Brian on Twitter Brian on Youtube Take part in the CONTEST we put together to celebrate the launch of this podcast. It's a contest where you can't lose. You will get something, it's just a matter of how much stuff you'll actually win. Click here to enter. Just for entering you will get a surprise everyone else has to pay for. You can't lose!
Selling plays a crucial part in your agency's growth. And selling isn't always easy. Getting rejected and shut down isn't always easy. But what if you changed your approach? In this episode you have an opportunity to learn from Brian Burns on how not to sell like a robot, but a human being. You may not need a sales script after this episode. After spending 20 plus years selling enterprise software for 12 VC backed start-ups, Brian now focuses on helping a handful of companies. Basing his approach on an exhaustive study of hundreds of eight, seven and six figure deals across several industries and geographies he works with leadership teams to help create and dominate market segments. He is also the host of The B2B Revenue Leadership Show, The Brutal Truth About Sales & Selling podcast and Sales Questions podcast. In this episode you'll learn... how to motivate a junior sales guy what is the key to selling how not appear as a robot what goes into a human sales person how to sell B2B like a human why it's not all about the script how to show them they are the main interest tactical ways to create a connection what days are over how to create content as a salesman Reach Brian here: Brian on LinkedIn Brutal Truth About Sales and Selling Podcast Brian on Twitter Brian on Youtube ----------------------------------- If you've enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the Digital Agency Marketing Podcast on iTunes and leave us a review for the show. Take part in the CONTEST we put together to celebrate the launch of this podcast. It's a contest where you can't lose. You will get something, it's just a matter of how much stuff you'll actually win. Click here to enter. Just for entering you will get a surprise everyone else has to pay for. You can't lose!