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Have you ever found yourself in a perplexing situation because of a lack of common understanding of key AI concepts? You're not alone. In this episode of "AI explained," we delve into Reed Smith's new Glossary of AI Terms with Reed Smith guests Richard Robbins, director of applied artificial intelligence, and Marcin Krieger, records and e-discovery lawyer. This glossary aims to demystify AI jargon, helping professionals build their intuition and ask informed questions. Whether you're a seasoned attorney or new to the field, this episode explains how a well-crafted glossary can serve as a quick reference to understand complex AI terms. Download our E-discovery app.
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"Money is an exchange of value." This single insight from Jim Rohn transformed Richard Robbins' approach to business, shifting his focus from pursuing profit to deeply investing in his customers' success. On the latest Get Yourself Optimized podcast, Richard shares how this mindset shift helped him build a premier coaching organization that has impacted over 500,000 professionals over 26 years. Richard reveals his powerful "Living Legacy Document" concept—a personalized roadmap that guides daily actions toward becoming the person you truly want to be remembered as. Listen now to discover Richard's framework for creating meaningful community, even among competitors. The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at getyourselfoptimized.com/509.
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On the 118th episode of The Richard Robbins Show, I sit down with speaker, author and entrepreneur, Alex Street, who has dedicated his life to helping others tell their stories in a clear, creative and impactful way. Alex is a Brand Storyteller and brings his passion for helping professionals understand their story and why their story signature is an important tool in growing a business. In this episode of The Richard Robbins Show, Alex and I talk about how to craft the perfect story. Alex gives the listeners some tips on what to focus on when telling your story and how to make it as impactful as possible so they never go unheard of again.
Meet Richard Robbins. His WHY is Challenge. In this week's episode, we sit down with Richard Robbins, a name that stands tall in the real estate world. Richard's knack for turning challenges into opportunities has not only reshaped his career but also inspired many to rethink their approach to business and personal growth. His journey from making cold calls with unparalleled persistence to founding a successful real estate company is nothing short of inspiring.By tuning into this episode, you will discover:Effective strategies for building lasting connections with clients, going beyond the surface to forge genuine relationships.A deep dive into the art of cold calling and prospecting that actually results in new clients and not just unanswered calls.How finding your WHY can serve as a north star, guiding you through both personal and professional challenges.Don't miss out on this episode full of real-world advice and actionable tips. Listen now to get inspired and learn how to apply these insights to your own life and career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Un volano pindarico La musica iniziale e la clip finale sono tratte dal film "Quel che resta del giorno" (dal romanzo di Kazuo Ishiguro, regia James Ivory, con Emma Thompson e Anthony Hopkins, musiche Richard Robbins, produzione Ismail Merchant, Mike Nichols e John Calley, 1993 all rights reserved)
The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
“Building a business and life that you love and building a business that fully supports the life that you want to live.” In today's episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Richard Robbins, the founder of Richard Robbins International, a renowned training and coaching company for residential real estate professionals. His journey from real estate brokerage to building a globally recognized brand offers valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and professionals seeking to establish their own powerful personal brand. Richard Robbins is an industry luminary and visionary, known for his expertise in personal branding and business development. With a foundation in real estate, his entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish Richard Robbins International, a globally recognized training and coaching company that empowers real estate professionals to achieve extraordinary results. His philosophy centers around the importance of courage, authenticity, and unwavering dedication to one's chosen path. Expert action steps: Focus on the future. Be mentally prepared. Decide what three things I am going to do today that will move the needle in my business or move the needle in my life, and then make sure that no matter how high the water is, you get those three things done. To check out Robbins' work, click here. Visit eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.
On the 95th episode of The Richard Robbins Show, I sit down with a husband and wife real estate team that has taken their prowess for technology to masterfully blend the power of AI with the irreplaceable touch of the human experience. Tara and Tom Lyons have been married since 1992 and in that time, have created an outstanding real estate business in the town of Belleville, Ontario. While Tara focuses on delivering a seamless client experience during the home buying or selling process, Tom ensures homes get fantastic online exposure, thanks to his love for technology and marketing expertise. Tom, who Tara affectionately nicknamed ‘Tom-dot-com', has brought the dynamic duo into the 21st century. “If you're not using AI, you will not have a competitive advantage,” Tom tells me. “It's not about the technology, it's about the consistency.” And consistent they have been. Tara and Tom have implemented AI into their business flawlessly to ensure their clients are taken care of at every opportunity. “I was in an appointment and I had 3 leads come in during that time,” Tara explains, “They don't know I'm in an appointment because they're getting a response immediately. The technology is available today so you utilize it.” In this episode, the importance of embracing technology in your real estate business is explored with Tara & Tom. They explain why you must adjust your business model to adapt to today's consumer, how to effectively maintain a partnership - which I can certainly relate to - and why AI can be the perfect addition to your follow-up sequence to build a better business.
On the 93rd episode of The Richard Robbins Show, my next interview is unlike any of the previous conversations I've had on this podcast. I sit down with a husband and wife super team who have the unique and incredible ability to communicate with the other side as a voice trance medium. Over the past 25 years, Marcus and Sheila Gillette have empowered and educated thousands of people worldwide through intimate conversations with THEO, a collective of twelve archangels that Sheila can speak through. “It's like sticking your finger in a 220v outlet,” Sheila tells me. “It's such a high electrical energy that travels on your nervous system. So, though it looks very calm and peaceful there's a lot going on in the physical body to match their vibrations so this can happen.” The duo have written 2 books together with Sheila writing her first book in 1998 called, The 5th Dimension. In this exciting episode of The Richard Robbins Show, listen to the incredible story of Sheila's near-death experience that ultimately unlocked her innate ability to speak with THEO. In the 93rd episode of The Richard Robbins Show, listen to this transformative interview with Marcus and Sheila where they speak about unconditional love, relationship success and personal empowerment. This interview is both inspiring and complex; however, the message is truly simple - everything in life is relationship based and you should live life with love.
My next guest on The Richard Robbins Show has overcome incredible obstacles in her life to achieve some truly remarkable things. This guest boasts a 26-year military career, she served 4 years in the U.S. House of Representatives and 2 years as a U.S. Senator. Colonel Martha McSally is a pioneering combat-proven leader, inspiring speaker, and celebrated author. Growing up in Rhode Island, Martha was the youngest of 5 children and grew up in a humble household. However, losing her father at the age of 12 altered her life dramatically. “It shifted the trajectory of my life in profound ways,” Martha tells me, “It can be a tough mantel to carry and can sometimes be taken too far.” In Martha's pursuit to make her father proud, she found herself at the doorstep of the U.S. military. While in basic training, the door to her future presented itself. “I thought I was going to be a doctor. I had zero desire to be a pilot but I got there and found out it was against the law for women to be fighter pilots.” Martha put it simply, “It just pissed me off”. From there, Martha became the 1st woman in U.S. history to fly a fighter jet in combat and command a fighter squadron in combat. She has flown 325 combat hours, earning the Bronze Star and six Air Medals for her service. As we continued our conversation, Martha tells me plainly, “Every failure, every tragedy, every diagnosis, all of it is an opportunity for growth.”
On the 82nd episode of The Richard Robbins Show, I had a great conversation with a man who not only builds luxury properties in the Muskokas but also has sold close to a Billion dollars worth of real estate in the area, as well. Bob Clarke, the owner of Clarke Muskoka Construction, has built 60+ cottages and lake homes in the beautiful and highly sought-after area. Over his career, he has seen the Muskoka area evolve to become known as ‘The Hamptons of Southwestern, Ontario' or ‘a playground for the rich and famous'. During the height of the pandemic, he has also seen buying habits change. “Winter is not our big season in Muskoka, but in the last couple of years our real estate period has been 12 months.” You can find show notes and more information by clicking here:
In this week's episode, I had a discussion with Richard Robbins, an experienced real estate coach and market expert. Although the market continues to change, one element that stays the same is there are always opportunities you can take advantage of. There are so many people waiting for the perfect opportunity to invest, but they're wasting the opportunities out there today. Inflation is a silent killer, and if you're not a part of the market, you're guaranteed to miss your chance at making it work for you.
The Canadian real estate and housing crisis needs solving, but nobody wants density in their own back yards. In this episode of The Tom Storey Show, REALTORS® Steve Karrasch and Tom Storey are joined by International Speaker and Canada's Top Real Estate Trainer, Richard Robbins for Richard Robbins International. Richard is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the real estate industry and it's rare to get a chance to hear his opinions on the market itself. If you would like to learn more about RRi and Real Estate Coaching, check out https://www.richardrobbins.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/richardlrobbins/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/officialrichardrobbins #RealEstateCanada #RichardRobbins #RealEstateCoaching - - - Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCse8VG5r3C9O9S7W6-p5sNg?sub_confirmation=1
Our Guilt. I don't like what I'm seeing in the present...And I sure don't like what I see as our future. You're sadly mistaken if you believe normalcy is going to return to this country. Of course, if you're willing to live with 16,000 murders and an unknown number of assaults and robberies each year, you could say we're normal. The inflation you've been seeing isn't going away soon. You might say it's entrenched. In the Natural World nothing stays the same. Things are always changing. The new crime bosses of America are politicians holding 40 years in office. They're machine elected officials with guilt. MUSIC Jeff Lynn, James N. Howard, Richard Robbins, Max Steiner
On the 75th episode of The Richard Robbins Show, I sat down with a man who helped grow RRI to what it is today. Without his support, talents and friendship, I may not have a story to share. Dana Richard, my longtime friend, business partner and Head of RRI Coaching, is a sounding board for many of the ideas that get developed at RRI. He's the level-headed, intelligent and quick-acting individual that led to many of our successes. Our story together began nearly 37 years ago in Peterborough, Ontario where I inspired him to become a real estate professional. He joined the same Century 21 office where I started my career and we became fast friends. “I tried to always be on that leaderboard with Richard Robbins,” Dana recalls. “Rich was always number 1 in the office. I even bought a house myself just so that I could get enough deals to be on that board. Whatever it took was our motto.” That's when a game of rock, paper, scissors changed our lives forever.
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For the final episode in Series 2 (can you believe it?!) Alex and Helen are honoured to be joined by good friend and esteemed colleague, Richard Robbins. Richard is an in-demand tenor who has soloed with ensembles such as The Southbank Sinfonia and the Academy of Ancient Music; he is a City Music Foundation Young Artist for their 2020-2022 season and he has also been a young artist for Handel House, Leeds Lieder, Oxford Lieder, and Brighton Early Music Festival.Most importantly, Richard studied at the Royal Academy of Music for his master's degree in 2015-2017 which was where he met Alex (and through Alex, Helen) and their friendship was born.Alex and Helen invite Richard onto the Dressing Room Pod to discuss how, following his studies at conservatoire, he has built his career in classical music . The chat covers all kinds of topics, not least:Music CollegeHow it is the people, not the institution that will define your music college experience.How conservatoire can help you understand the next steps you need to take to build your career, although it may not directly lead you there.How the music college experience is not egalitarian, which seems unfair. As a place of education should conservatoires not be able to offer all students equal opportunities? Of course, equality of opportunity can never mean equality of outcome, but each student deserves to feel that their institution believes in them and is working to channel their energy into a successful future career.Our tips for those at music college: be brave, ask for what you want, and develop the self-knowledge to take from the experience what you need and leave what you don't.Career pathHow in 2022 we are not able to identify solely as singers. We must build a patchwork quilt career, a smorgasbord of work opportunities. Now having many strings to your bow can be perceived as a strength.To what extent can we manifest our next steps? Richard feels his career happens somewhat in retrospect, whereas Alex and Helen are more inclined to feel that they set goals and work towards them.'The industry wants you but doesn't need you, and you've got to want it but not need it.'Episode edited and produced by Daisy Grant Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
One of the hardest types of work in the world are roles that focus on thinking. This week’s guest, Richard Robbins has mastered the art of thinking on the way to becoming a successful real estate coach. He is also an author, speaker and CEO of Richard Robbins International. It is one of North America's prominent real estate sales training and coaching organizations. During this interview, you’ll discover… Why you need to focus on your superpowers How to wisely manage growth and expansions The significance of treating your business as a lifestyle To find out more about Richard, visit https://www.thethoughtleaderrevolution.com/.
February 19, 2021 Show 992 Hour 1 Today's episode of Poetry from Studio 47 features the work of Richard Robbins. Arts, literature, and music reporting on SDPB is supported by the Northern State University School of Fine Arts. More information available at northern.edu Find In the Moment on Apple or Spotify .
American poet, Richard Robbins and “Old Country Portraits”
February 19, 2021 Show 992 Hour 1 Today's episode of Poetry from Studio 47 features the work of Richard Robbins. Arts, literature, and music reporting on SDPB is supported by the Northern State University School of Fine Arts. More information available at northern.edu Find In the Moment on Apple or Spotify .
If you're ready to finally start creating a beautiful life, this episode is for you!Join Michelle Risi and Richard Robbins in this personal heart to heart talk about what it means to ALIGN yourself and how you too can create more freedom and fulfillment in your business.Michelle Risi was an honoured guest on The Richard Robbins show. This chart-topping podcast features some of the best leaders and minds in the world, sharing their secrets to build an extraordinary business and a beautiful life!Michelle and Richard talk about:- Alignment- Work-Life Balance- The importance of Self-Awareness in Entrepreneurship- How to create a beautiful life and and an impactful businessFor more information on Richard Robbins, head on over to www.richardrobbins.com or check out the episodes show notes.Music:Just Smile by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwydCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-just-smileMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/lMGw8bTCBww
Episode 47: Business Planning PART 2 of 3. In this episode, Scott & Renee discuss how we incorporate our life aspiration items we wrote down from the last episode, into a 12 month S.M.A.R.T. goal. They also touch on creating a business budget. Don't forget to subscribe to the show, so that you are alerted when PART 3 comes out, which will be on the nuts and bolts of achieving your 2021 Business Goal.
With so many tech companies moving into the real estate space, a lot of agents feel uncertain about the future. Do we stand a chance against our online competition? Now, more than ever before, we have to focus on offering customer service that exceeds all expectations. In fact, it’s not enough to provide a service anymore. If we want to secure repeat and referral business, we have to create an experience. What can we do to kick our customer relationships up a notch and turn our clients into our biggest advocates? In this episode, Founder and CEO of Richard Robbins International, Richard Robbins shares how to create memorable experiences that keep past clients coming back. Grow your business by taking advantage of deals you've already done. -Brendon Payne Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode: iBuyers have their strengths, but when it comes to building relationships, traditional agents have the upper hand. We tend to think everyone knows how a transaction works, but most people don’t. Stay in constant communication with clients and keep them updated with the behind-the-scenes processes to gain their trust. When we turn events like open houses into memorable experiences, the public believes we’ll go to the same lengths for their properties. Guest Bio- Richard Robbins is the CEO of Richard Robbins International. In addition to being a real estate trainer, business mentor, and international speaker, Richard is also the author of Deliver the Unexpected: And 6 Other New Truths For Business Success. Having addressed countless audiences across the globe for over 2 decades, Richard is revered as one of the most sought-after experts in personal and professional development in North America. To find out more, head to: https://www.richardrobbins.com/team/richard-robbins/ https://www.richardrobbins.com/category/podcast/ https://www.youtube.com/user/RichardRobbinsIntl https://www.instagram.com/richardlrobbins/ https://www.facebook.com/officialrichardrobbins https://www.amazon.com/Deliver-Unexpected-Truths-Business-Success/dp/1118402316 Resources mentioned on this episode: https://guyraz.com/how-i-built-this/
We had the pleasure of speaking with Richard Robbins, Co-founder & CEO of one of North America's top real estate training and coaching organizations; RRI (Richard Robbins International). RRI has over 10,000 coaching grads and 300,000+ real estate professionals who have attended RRI Conferences worldwide since 1998. He is an international speaker, author, and business coach, Richard Robbins' organization is designed to share the most advanced real estate business-building systems with the world. Armed with one goal: To help real estate agents build a business and life they love. Richard shares what he expects to happen in Toronto's real estate market through 2020. As we know, COVID has forced Realtors to adapt in order to survive. We discuss what these changes look like and how the business will change long-term. If you're an investor, homeowner, or Realtor, you won't want to miss this conversation.
Heloisa Passos é fotógrafa, produtora, diretora e premiada diretora de fotografia. Como documentarista é Membro da Academia de Artes e Ciências Cinematográficas dos Estados Unidos. Como diretora de fotografia foi premiada no Festival de Cinema do Rio, 2009 e 2016, Festival de Cinema de Gramado, 2002 e 2008, Sundance Film Festival, 2007, Cinema Eye Honor, 2008 entre outros. Como diretora de fotografia no Brasil realizou filmes com Márcia Faria, Caetano Gotardo, Karim Aïnouz, Cristiane Oliveira, João Jardim, Flávia Castro, Janaína Tschäpe entre outrxs e no exterior com Jason Kohn, Wendelien van Oldenborg, Laura Poitras, Richard Robbins, Pernille Rose, Charles Ferguson e Gini Reiticker. Em 2005, foi convidada por Glenn Greenwald e Laura Poitras para dirigir dois curtas para a plataforma Field of Vision / The Intercept. “Construindo Pontes”, seu primeiro longa metragem como diretora recebeu diversos prêmios, tais como: Grande Prêmio Cora Coralina de Melhor filme e Prêmio ABC de melhor fotografia documentário.
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Buy the Third Edition of "The Honest Real Estate Agent" on Amazon or Audible Email Mario at mario@carecoaching.us with Questions or Feedback What to look for in a Company and Managing Broker: 1. An active Managing Broker. I don't know how many times I have to say this. I have been a Realtor since 2003 and I still go to my Managing Broker for advice, to talk strategy and review contract issues. It's great having someone you can rely on for help and guidance and for me it's nice to just talk things out sometimes on complex situations. 2. They have to have a training and mentoring program for new Agents. This is an absolute must have!! Real estate school is great teaching you how to pass the real estate exam but you need training on how to succeed and build your business as a Realtor. What type of ongoing training and mentoring is provided? This is so important. 3. Find a company where other Agents in the office are supportive and helpful. Real estate is an individual sport but you want to be in office where other Agents are willing to help you. What type of office camaraderie do they have? Do they do fun events as an office to build cooperation and a team atmosphere? For example, when I worked at one we had an annual Bocce Ball tournament—we get together at our local city park—a Lender supplies lunch and we all play and have fun. It gets pretty competitive—you know how Realtors are. Our company always has a Holiday Party and we have at least 1-2 Professional Development days where my company brings in speakers—a few years ago we had Richard Robbins come to our meeting in Denver and he was awesome. 4. Admin and Office staff supporting the Agents with filing contracts and other day to day activities. Again, this is so important because you're new and the office staff is so helpful in getting you through the paperwork process on Contracts. 5. A good local reputation and ideally a national brand recognition. When you're new it helps to work for a company that people in your area know. Gives you instant credibility. 6. How is floor time? Do Agents get calls or walk-ins? How busy is it? It would be nice to work for a company where you get practice working the floor and also get new business from. 7. A company which has a digital presence. Good website. Will you get leads from the internet? Do they offer you a personal Agent page? Getting a personal Agent page is a must have nowadays. 8. Physical office space looks professional and presentable. Access to conference rooms for meeting your clients. 9. A good printer, scanner and wi-fi. A must have nowadays. 10. Is the office easily accessible for clients to come meet you? 11. Lastly, don't worry about getting a big office for yourself. As long as you get a cube or a desk that is sufficient but make sure to get your own space so you can come to work every day. This is very important, when you're new I feel you need to work at the office and not work from home. You learn so much from experienced Agents and the office staff which you will not get from working at home.
First of a 2-part series. The coronavirus pandemic is changing real estate. COVID-19 is impacting buyer and seller activity and forcing agents to adjust their mindset, marketing, and business operations. Richard Robbins, one of the top real estate coaches in North America, joins The Walkthrough to share with our listeners the same guidance he’s sharing with his coaches and clients. Learn how agents can not only survive, but thrive in the midst of so much uncertainty.
In this episode, Sam is being interviewed by the world-renowned business coach and author, Richard Robbins.
Team 0:00 It's Tour Tuesday and I forgot to put the SD card in the GoPro. We have to use the iPhone it's that type of day. Julie 0:09 Excuse the bumpiness. Tom Lyons 0:13 Because Julie has to hold up the phone and we're going to make it short today. Tara Lyons 0:18 Interest rates are on the way down and continuing in that direction. Tom Lyons 0:21 We went to the Richard Robbins conference to find great ideas for our clients. Julie 0:29 Met lot's of different Realtors from all across the country. Tara Lyons 0:31 So if you are moving anywhere we can help you. Tom Lyons 0:44 That was it! Yay!
The Secret To Wayne Gretzky and Michael Jordan's success? Being coachable. Are you coachable? Whether you think you are or not, our guest on this episode of the Start with a Win podcast can help you understand yourself better and open up your potential through coaching.
Richard Robbins and some friends took the viral success of a 'Minute to Win It' game video and created a product in the hopes of capitalizing on the almost 20 million views it received. With three years between the viral success and the product development, can they succeed? Website: https://twigglegame.com Instagram: @TwiggleGame Facebook: @Twiggle-360732044383219 **Sponsored by FE International** This episode is sponsored by FE International is running a giveaway to help e-commerce owners make their business more profitable. They are giving away a free copy of their Guide to Valuing and Selling an E-Commerce Business book. They are without a doubt the leading experts on the topic, and they have put together this guide to teach you what buyers are looking for in an e-commerce business and how you can make your business even more profitable. You can check out the site and request a free valuation now, even, at www.feinternational.com/fiveminutepitch Website: https://feinternational.com Twitter: @feintl **5 Minute Pitch** 5 Minute Pitch is the competition that gives entrepreneurs from around the globe the opportunity to virtually pitch their business or product idea for the chance to win a grand prize of $50,000.00. This season, more than thirty entrepreneurs will pitch their ideas via Zoom conference call to our panel of five experts, for the chance to advance to the finals and pitch to the judges LIVE in Miami, FL. Our panel of expert judges includes: **Greg Mercer: eight figure Amazon Seller, and the founder and CEO of Jungle Scout **Michael Jackness, a serial entrepreneur who has spent the past few years building a high 7-figure eCommerce conglomerate while blogging & podcasting about all of it along the way at EcomCrew. ** Steve Chou: The son of 2 tiger parents, Steve Chou started (2) 7 figure businesses while working full time as an engineering director. He now runs Bumblebee Linens and MyWifeQuitHerJob.com **Scott Voelker: 7 Figure Business Owner and Host of The Amazing Seller podcast a top rated business podcast that has helped thousands worldwide start and grow their own eCommerce businesses.
Canada's foremost Real Estate trainer, coach and mentor for Agents talks about the changing needs of consumers and how Real Estate will be transacted in future.Richard Robbins www.richardrobbins.com
Jeff Graham talks with Richard Robbins about his book, "Love, Loss, and Lagniappe." Life is good for Dr. Drew Coleman, a successful young eye surgeon living in Uptown New Orleans, and he knows it. Having met and married his beautiful medical school classmate, Kate, the two settle happily into the routine of raising their two young daughters. Drew's charmed life is soon shattered by devastating news, causing him to go on a ten-year transcontinental journey of self-discovery, during which he explores the nature of God and Man, the divine inspiration for many of New York's landmarks and artistic treasures, and the relationship between the found and the lost souls passing on the street. He meets a number of memorable characters, including the young blue-haired runaway, Blue, who renounced her given name when forced to leave her Minnesota home with her girlfriend, Anna. In time, he discovers and explains the scientific basis for the meaning of life, and is finally found, or finds himself, setting the stage for a bittersweet and memorable ending.
Jeff Graham talks with Richard Robbins about his book, "Love, Loss, and Lagniappe." Life is good for Dr. Drew Coleman, a successful young eye surgeon living in Uptown New Orleans, and he knows it. Having met and married his beautiful medical school classmate, Kate, the two settle happily into the routine of raising their two young daughters. Drew's charmed life is soon shattered by devastating news, causing him to go on a ten-year transcontinental journey of self-discovery, during which he explores the nature of God and Man, the divine inspiration for many of New York's landmarks and artistic treasures, and the relationship between the [...] The post Richard Robbins discusses “Love, Loss, and Lagniappe” | Book Circle Online appeared first on Book Circle Online.
Edición 180 de La Gran Evasión, 8/5/2018, esta noche contemplamos los rescoldos del día al calor de la chimenea, copa en mano, compartiendo los restos de una vida, rememorando el tiempo pasado, los errores…cometidos… En 1993, James Ivory se coló por las rendijas literarias de Kazuo Ishiguro, para rebelarnos la intimidad de Darlington Hall, a través de los ojos de su primer mayordomo, Mr Stevens, Anthony Hopkins y Mis Kenton, la Ama de llaves, Emma Thompson. Recorremos los recuerdos de una época de esplendor, los años 30, en el día a día de esos sirvientes, su vida privada, mientras charlan, fuman, toman el té, o una taza de chocolate, accedemos a esas horas perdidas, donde parece que no ocurre nada, y pasa algo muy importante, pasa el tiempo, pasa la vida, instantes que no se pueden recuperar. Mr Stevens viaja, en la Inglaterra de posguerra, hacia una ilusión, hacia el recuerdo de una vida pasada, cuando la mansión era el centro del mundo y gobernaba, codo a codo con Ms Kenton, los entresijos de Darligton Hall, su servicio a Lord Darligton, su fidelidad, ha tenido un alto precio. Lo que queda del día es un tratado sobre la lealtad, sobre los servidores, sobre la represión de los sentimientos, la educación dirigida al rol que la vida te encomienda, el libre albedrío, y sobre todo, es una reflexión sobre el tiempo, el tiempo que se pierde, que pasa, y es….. irrecuperable. Somos un cúmulo de Errores, de decisiones tomadas, de memorias, el viaje de Stevens es también un viaje interior, una última oportunidad ante el amor, ante la felicidad, es un viaje a un sueño, la película destapa una verdad, dura pero cristalina, no se puede recuperar el tiempo perdido, hay que vivir el momento del ahora, cada pequeña decisión que tomamos nos bifurca el infinito sendero que es la vida, así de sencillo y así de hermoso… El guión es de la colaboradora habitual de Ivory, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, que logra destilar el texto de Ishiguro para convertirlo en imágenes, moviéndonos por dos épocas distintas, en una estructura de Flashback elegante y cadenciosa. La extraordinaria ambientación, vaya fotografía de Tony Pierce-Roberts, está cuidada hasta el detalle más mínimo, los parajes ingleses, las mansiones, cada mueble, cada cubierto, rezuma tradición, todo desprende verdad, notamos el tacto de aquella época, lo que significaba cada minúsculo protocolo en la vida de una mansión, el mundo perdido, la inocencia y el honor, mientras un viejo caballero se agarraba a códigos obsoletos, Lord Darlington fue manipulado, un inocente, un pelele, un aficionado, en las fauces del fascismo y las falacias nazis. Sin duda Lo que queda del día son sus actores, Anthony Hopkins en estado de gracia, la película son sus ojos, su mirada, Stevens vive a través de su trabajo, conforme recuerda la historia, vemos su travesía por entre el deber y el amor, un tipo impertérrito, con la flema inglesa llevada al extremo, impasible, el caballero que sirve al caballero, mientras su padre agoniza, él debe atender una reunión internacional, donde se juega el destino de Europa. Mr Stevens admira a esa Ama de llaves que se atreve a discutir con él y le planta cara, notamos esa llama que arde en su interior, lo notamos, lo sentimos, increíble, su frustración, su soledad enmascarada tras su oficio. Emma Thompson está espléndida, quizás sea el papel de su vida, es perfecta como la señora Kenton, con miradas y secuencias memorables, no solo la del libro, cuando lo acorrala contra la pared, su protesta cuando despiden a las criadas alemanas, al comunicarle la muerte de su padre, vaya plano, las siluetas de los dos en sombras, la despedida baja la lluvía es de los momentos mas intensos de la historia del cine. Esperamos a la noche, que es lo mejor del día, mientras degustamos los restos de una vida en soledad, mientras se encienden las luces de neón a la orilla del Río, desde la Torre de Radiopolis, rebosante de abolengo y templanza…..Francisco Hermosa, Isabel Moncada, Gervi Navío y a bordo de un viejo Daimler, que se ha quedado sin gasolina, en la colina del cine, nuestro crítico…..César Bardés. Bonus Track: Después de Blue Moon os dejamos otra pieza maravillosa de la banda sonora de Richard Robbins, el tema que suena en la escena de despedida bajo la lluvia: -Sentimental Love Story/Apeasement/In The Rain Gervasio Navío Flores.
Guest: Richard Robbins on Overtaken by the Night: One Russian's Journey through Peace, War, Revolution, and Terror published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. [spp-player] The post Life and Times of Vladimir Dzhunkovsky appeared first on The Eurasian Knot.
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Asif Khan reviews the year that was in Toronto Real Estate with Christopher Alexander and Richard Robbins!
The Honest Real Estate Agent | Sales and Marketing Tips for Realtors | And Much More!
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The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
Richard Robbins was scared. This acclaimed real estate coach, trainer and author of Deliver the Unexpected & Six Other New Truths For Business Success once had an intense fear of public speaking. If he succumbed to it, he would have never achieved his lofty goals. Today, his company has coached over 10,000 people and his success continues to grow. During this episode, you’ll learn... How having a compelling future focus can help in powering you past your fears The importance of taking stock of what skills you currently need in order to move you towards your goals Why it’s important to do small yet consistent activities to help you not get overwhelmed on your success journey To find out more about Richard, you can visit any of the below websites. His Website - http://www.richardrobbins.com/ His Book - https://www.amazon.ca/Deliver-Unexpected-Truths-Business-Success/dp/1118402316
Connecting The Dots - When Something's Gotta Change Maybe It's You
Richard Robbins is Co-founder and CEO of Richard Robbins International, a global sales and business coaching organization that amassed over $50 million dollars in revenue worldwide in its first ten years alone. The organization’s explosive 3000% growth is attributed largely to the transformational impact Richard Robbins’ unique methodologies have had, and continue to have, on the businesses and lives of thousands of sales professionals, entrepreneurs and leaders at all levels worldwide. “LEAD HIS SUCCESSFUL BROKERAGE OF ONLY 20 AGENTS TO ACHIEVE THE “HIGHEST PRODUCTION PER AGENT” OF ANY BROKERAGE WITHIN ITS TRADING AREA.” After a successful start as an agent Richard decided to open up his own real estate brokerage and soon found it to be a little more challenging than he thought. On the recomendation of others and despite an affordabiliity issue Richard took a trip to a self help seminar hosted with legendary entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker Jim Rohn, That trip changed his outlook on the concept of value dramatically. It was after this paradigm shift that he started focusing on how to provide more value as opposed to focusing on how to make more money. This translated into a change in philosophy around the brokerage and they moved to a heavy focus on training their sales agents. This compounded and as his agents became more successful he attracted the type of agents that he wanted. This culminated in the eventual sale of the brokerage and Rich's move to his coaching and speaking business. Richard is the author of "Deliver the Unexpected: and 6 other new truths for business". In this conversation we talk about an umber of concepts: If you want to be successful in any business you better love it. "When it's no longer fun, you better run" Anyone can be taught to succeed but you need to learn to succeed in your own way. It starts with awareness and understanding who you are If you spent as much of your day thinking about how to provide more value as you do thinking about how to make more money you'd be rich beyond measure We have to allow ourselves to become more of who we are Find what energizes you - do more of that Giving starts the receiving process How to bridge the gap between your thoughts and your actions How to stay motivated on a consistent basis. Even when the seminars are done ;0) Richard explores his Be. Do. Have model of living and talks about the importance of the order of how we process this. He uses some great concrete examples of how to reverse engineer your goals into who you need to BE in order to HAVE all the things you strive for. Richard shares his morning ritual that he has done consistently to control his thoughts and stay motivated, focused and make sure he is living on purpose. We talk about training your thoughts which will ultimately affect your feelings and your feelings control your actions. The process Richard follows takes him about an hour a day and looks something like this: JournalWhat happened yesterday?What went right?3 to 5 things you are grateful for Review living legacyAll the thoughts he wants to retain, might be quotes or thoughtsLook at goals - review them and ensure you are on track Review behaviors - Focus on behaviors not results because you can Reading - feed your mind with positive Exercise - Get your head right first then your body right second The 7 myths and corresponding truths from Rchard's book, Deliver the Unexpected 1. Future mythMyth: goals bring success by telling us where to arrive tomorrowTruth: goals create success by telling us what to do today. Knowledge mythMyth: success comes from knowing what to do.Truth: success comes from doing what you know. Failure mythMyth: failure is the opposite of success.Truth: failure is a means of progress. The path to achieve success. Abundance mythMyth: abundance is the way to success. 'We should get to get'Truth: abundance is the result of success. Give instead. Reframe your interactions as opportunities to create abundance for others. Value mythMyth: there are two forms of value Price Added BenefitTruth: actually three forms of value the secret to increasing value is in adding unexpected value. Attraction mythMyth: we attract into our lives what we focus on.Truth: we attract what we are The happiness mythMyth: you HAVE happinessTruth: you have to BE happy ...Happiness is the state in which we are our true selves. RESOURCES Day One journalling app Evernote Jim Rohn
Matthew Sweet presents film music inspired by classic novels in the week of the launch of Thomas Vinterberg's new version of Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd" with music by Craig Armstrong. Craig Armstrong talks to Matthew about his new score and introduces cues from it. The programme also includes music by Constant Lambert from the 1948 Anna Karenina; from Rachel Portman for Nicholas Nickleby from 2002; Richard Addinsell's theme from A Tale Of Two Cities from 1958; Mychael Danna's score for Vanity Fair from 2004; and Richard Robbins's score for Howards End from 1992. The Classic Score of the Week is Alfred Newman's 1939 "Wuthering Heights".
Richard Robbins, director of the documentary "Girl Rising" reflects on how his film is hoping to create greater awareness around girls education across the world and launch a movement.