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You can accomplish great things when your faith is greater than your fear. Welcome to ThriveChurch! We are so glad you are joining us online for service. We encourage you to comment below to share with others about what parts of the service minister and stand out to you. If you are a first-time guest you can fill out this form to get connected: https://thrive.church/connect/ If you would like to give financially you can do so here: https://thrive.church/give/ If you need any prayer you can send prayer requests here: https://thrivect.churchcenter.com/people/forms/13260 Stay connected with us throughout the week: Website: http://thrv.ch/2RVLhKja Facebook: http://thrv.ch/facebook Instagram: http://thrv.ch/insta Twitter: http://thrv.ch/twitter
Bomani Jones is joined by DJ Wally Sparks for another Time Machine Tuesday, this time breaking down the state of West Coast rap in 1996. They dive into Tupac's transformation into the ultimate California rap star, Dr. Dre and Snoop struggling without each other, the rise of The Doggfather and Aftermath, and why Ice Cube's Westside Connection run mattered so much. Plus, they show love to Too Short, E-40, Ras Kass, the Bay Area movement, and explain how the West Coast sound had the whole country in its grip. Subscribe to The Right Time with Bomani Jones for new episodes, sharp takes, and deep dives into sports, culture, and music history. #BomaniJones #TheRightTime #2Pac #DrDre #SnoopDogg #IceCube #WestCoastRap #HipHopHistory #WallySparks #E40 #TooShort Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
March Madness is here, and Bomani Jones has one message for the people: it's time to hate Duke again. On this episode of The Right Time, Bomani breaks down why the tournament is better when everybody unites against the Blue Devils, and how his Duke hatred has never changed, even though his relationship to college basketball has.Plus, Bomani dives into the Lakers' rise in the West, Luka's clutch stretch, and why LA might still be the playoff matchup everybody wants. He also gets into Oklahoma City, the Thunder's ridiculous setup, and what could make this NBA postseason a lot of fun. Finally, Bomani sounds off on Bruce Pearl's absurd comments, Kanye West doing concerts again, and a perturbed Morehouse Alum who slid into his DM's. Intuit TurboTax: Learn more at https://turbotax.intuit.com/?cid=bn_wk_12 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, aka Cloudette discusses the significance of celestial events and their impact on personal and collective consciousness. She reflects on the song "This is the Right Time" by Lisa Stansfield, released in 1989 during a conjunction of Saturn and Neptune in Sagittarius. She explains the connection between celestial bodies and personal experiences, using her own life and conversations with friends as examples. She introduces Skystrology®️ and Skystronomy, emphasizing their role in innerstanding the divine energies in the sky and their influence on human life. She also shares her journey to becoming "Granny Ishka," a name with Gaelic roots, and the importance of centering women and children in her teachings.
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The Alabama Crimson Tide begins its run in the SEC Basketball Tournament, and we're breaking it all down with Bryan Passink of the Crimson Tide Sports Network on The Next Round!
This week we kick things off with some running, cycling, and triathlon news from the LA Marathon, Strade Bianche, and Ironman New Zealand before doing our best to answer as many listener questions as possible. Halfway through we try out a new segment: The Newlyshreds. Let us know in the comments if you're into it! Our questions this week brought us to discussing:Racing the Ironman 70.3 World Championships while injuredOptimizing and clarifying how to qualify for WorldsWhat race shoes to wear when running loops on clay or dirtHow much time to wait after a 70.3 before racing a fullMinimum swim volume to complete a sprint triathlonWhen racing locally, how much to ride the course before race dayStrava “Athlete Intelligence”If we were Pokémon, who would we be?How to get maintenance tips when working on an older bikeOur go-to quick and healthy mealsTidiness and OCDThe Alcatraz swim and how to approach itFlying mounts for 70.3 and full Ironman racingBotox and triathlonA big thank you to our podcast supporters who keep the podcast alive! To submit a question for the podcast and to become a podcast supporter, head over to ThatTriathlonLife.com/podcastWetsuit recommendation: Orca Float V2
Alice Carroll is breaking waves in the whiskey business. Her many chapters as a brand ambassador for the world's most well known whiskies emboldened an ambition: an ambition to create her own brand. The delicious result is Foxes Bow Irish whiskey, an artist, flavor first concoction. But as Alice's passion project breathes live into the market, what kind of challenges and unexpected corners will have to be surmounted? We chat about fashion, the sound of our own voices, and a new 40% missing campaign: a new bottling for International Women's Month that begs the question "where is the representation for Women in this vast whiskey industry?"
The entirety of DJ & PK for March 12, 2026: HOUR ONE Recapping the night in sports Utah Jazz Game Recap & BYU Basketball Postgame Tim LaComb, SEG Media HOUR TWO What is Trending: Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, NFL, CFB, MLB, Golf, Utah Mammoth Hot Takes or Toast: BYU basketball hitting peak at right time? College basketball coaching carousel churning to life HOUR THREE BYU continues their run in Big 12 Tournament Mitch Harper, KSL Sports Tony Finau in PLAYERS Championship and Utah Jazz reaction HOUR FOUR Cole Bagley, KSL Sports Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
DJ & PK examined the BYU men's basketball program's performance at the Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament and what they could accomplish.
On this episode of The Right Time with Bomani Jones, Bo is joined by Danny Parkins of "First Things First" to break down one of the wildest nights in sports.First up: the unbelievable 83-point performance from Bam Adebayo. Bo and Danny discuss how it happened, why it sparked debate across the NBA, and whether a night fueled by 43 free throws belongs among the greatest scoring performances ever.Then they shift to the NFL where the Baltimore Ravens shocked the league by backing out of their trade for Maxx Crosby after his physical. The twist? Baltimore immediately turned around and signed Trey Hendrickson, raising serious questions around the league about how the situation went down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl and Mike get into some Hawks talk as they react to the teams win over the Mavericks for their seventh straight win and agree the things seem to be coming together at the right time in order for a playoff push.
Struggling to reach the right customers with your marketing? The key to effective marketing is client segmentation—understanding your audience and delivering the right message to the right people at the right time.In this video, we break down how businesses can identify their ideal clients, tailor their messaging, and improve engagement by speaking directly to the needs of their audience. When you segment your target market properly, your marketing becomes more personal, more effective, and far more profitable.Whether you're an entrepreneur, marketer, or business owner, mastering audience targeting and messaging strategy can transform the way you connect with customers and grow your brand.Learn how to stop shouting into the crowd and start speaking directly to the people who need your solution most.Watch Marketing with Russ...aka #RussSelfie, episode 598Featuring Kirsch
In this episode of The Right Time, Bomani Jones and Jason England continue their discussion of Hip=Hop in the year 1996.From classic albums by A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul to the massive breakthrough of The Fugees, the conversation explores how 1996 produced some of the most important rap records ever made. But it was also the moment when hip-hop started shifting—from a culture-driven scene to a more commercial industry.Bomani and Jason break down why albums like Beats, Rhymes and Life, Stakes Is High, Hell on Earth from Mobb Deep, and Ironman from Ghostface Killah captured a turning point in the genre. They also discuss how artists like Lauryn Hill helped expand hip-hop's audience while changing the sound of rap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's conversation dives deep into the transformative power of anger with our guest, Bronwyn Schweigerdt, a licensed psychotherapist and author of the podcast "Angry at the Right Time, at the Right Things." Bronwyn challenges the stigma surrounding anger, emphasizing its role as a vital emotion that can lead to healing and resilience when expressed authentically. Through her personal journey, she illustrates how suppressing anger can contribute to mental health struggles, revealing that acknowledging and understanding this emotion can prevent the onset of depression and anxiety. We explore the importance of distinguishing between healthy and reactive anger and how this awareness can empower us to navigate our relationships and personal histories. Join us as we uncover insights that encourage us to embrace our emotions, particularly the ones we often shy away from, and learn to build bridges within ourselves and with others.Exploring the intricate relationship between our emotions and mental health, Bronwyn Schweigerdt, a seasoned psychotherapist and author, delves deep into the underappreciated realm of anger in this enlightening podcast episode. The conversation begins with a heartfelt narrative from Bronwyn about her journey into therapy, spurred by her own experiences with depression and the realization that unexpressed anger can lead to mental health struggles. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing anger not as a negative force but as a necessary emotion that can guide us towards action and self-advocacy. We share anecdotes about how society often stigmatizes anger, urging listeners to reconsider their perceptions and embrace this emotion as a vital part of the human experience. Bronwyn offers practical insights, such as the notion of anger acting as a warning signal, akin to a dashboard light indicating something is amiss, inviting us to heed our emotional cues rather than suppress them. As we navigate through Bronwyn's therapeutic techniques, we touch on the transformative power of expressing anger healthily, which can lead to healing and resilience, empowering individuals to reclaim their narratives while fostering healthier relationships. This episode serves as a call to action, encouraging listeners to confront their feelings and engage with their anger constructively, ultimately paving the way for personal growth and emotional well-being.Takeaways:The podcast emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with our anger as a form of healing, urging us to view it not as a threat, but as a vital signal for self-awareness and boundary-setting.Brownwyn Schweigerdt shares her personal journey from depression to becoming a therapist, highlighting how suppressed anger can manifest into mental health challenges and how acknowledging it can lead to resilience.Listeners are encouraged to externalize their feelings, especially those related to trauma and shame, through creative exercises like writing letters to their past selves or those who have wronged them.The discussion stresses that feelings of anger and shame are God-given emotions meant to elicit movement towards healthier choices, reminding us that it's okay to feel and express these emotions without guilt.The episode dives into the concept of healthy versus reactive anger, explaining how understanding our triggers can help us respond more appropriately in relationships and avoid projecting past wounds onto others.Lastly, it points out that the path to healing often involves listening to our bodies and integrating our emotional experiences, leading to a more authentic and fulfilled life.Links referenced in this episode:angryattherightthingslinkedin.comfacebook.comyoutube.comMentioned in this episode:My friend Dr. Noah St. John calls this 'the invisible brake.' He's giving our listeners a free Revenue Ceiling Audit to help you see what's REALLY holding you back. You'll also get a FREE 30-day membership to Noah Bot, giving you access to Dr. Noah's 30 years of experience to help you reach your next level. But hurry, because there are only 50 available this month. So if you're tired of being stuck at the same revenue level and want to finally break through, get your FREE Revenue Ceiling Audit at https://www.noahvault.com?aff=d28bf6c78150c7f09896297dfe1701c1cd191ac6fc9976779212cec5d38e94d6
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Miles Clements is a Partner @ Accel where he helps to lead their growth fund. At Accel, Miles has led or invested in Atlassian, Cursor, Linear, and more. AGENDA: 03:38 Where is True Alpha and Value in a World of AI 05:10 Why it is Total BS that Cursor is Dead 07:55 Why Cursor Were Not Wrong to Build Their Own Models 09:38 What is the Upside When Investing in Cursor at $27BN? 15:12 Do Sub $10BN Outcomes Even Matter to a Fund the Size of Accel? 17:07 Losing ServiceTitan: Investing Lesson Learned… 19:55 Missing Rippling: What We Learned 27:20 What is Accel's Win Rate 30:22 How VCs Approach Ownership Has Changed 35:09 Does Miles Feel Happier or Sadder to be an Anthropic Investor Post Pentagon Debacle 36:45 What Happens to Companies Like Miro and Snyk with High Prices to Live Upto? 38:05 Why it is a Great Time to Be Thoma Bravo and Vista 38:36 Why Founder-Led Companies Are Always Better 41:12 Why Would Any Founder Go Public Today 43:48 When is the Right Time to Take Chips Off The Table? 45:24 Should VC Firms Have Evergreen Funds and Be Responsible for Public Positions 50:28 You Can Pick Any VC to Join Accel, Who Does Miles Choose…
We've dug into the podcast vault for the story of Star Trek's furniture. Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek launched a franchise in 1966 and is still going strong 60 years later. Sequels, movies, toys, fan films - there's just no end to Star Trek's bright, progressive, optimistic future where Earth has transcended national and international politics. Something architecture fans may have missed, and we certainly did, is that Star Trek adapted midcentury Modern furniture for the set design, from the Bridge to the Conference Room, to the alien buildings on the planets they landed on. Authors Dan Chavkin and Brian McGuire about talk their book: Star Trek: Designing the Final Frontier, The Untold Story of How Midcentury Modern Decor Shaped Our View of the Future. Later on, legendary singer Jennifer Warnes, who you've loved for I've Had the Time of my Life, Right Time of the Night, Up Where We Belong, and a vast treasure of songs with and by Leonard Cohen.
So many people tell themselves “now just isn't the right time.”Life is busy. Work is demanding. Kids, stress, responsibilities — it all feels like too much to take on another change.But what if waiting for the “right time” is actually the thing keeping you stuck?In this episode we explore why life rarely becomes calmer in the way we expect — and why sustainable fat loss isn't built in perfect weeks, but in messy, real ones.If you've ever felt like you'll start “when things settle down”… this episode is for you.
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In This Episode of Business Lunch: Roland Frasier and Ryan Deiss explore the critical aspects of CEO succession, when to hire outside leadership, and how founders can maintain control and passion for their business as it scales. They share practical insights, real-world examples, and strategies to help entrepreneurs navigate growth without losing their vision.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates02:51 The Role of CEO and Founder Dynamics05:49 The Risks of Hiring a Professional CEO09:06 Identifying the Right Time for Transition11:53 The Importance of Vision and Narrative14:50 Functional Leadership vs. Professional CEOs17:46 Finding Joy in Entrepreneurship Again23:27 Achieving Operational Happiness24:43 The Importance of Taking a Vacation25:55 Upgrading Your Company Operating System27:23 Identifying Key Leadership Hires29:52 Understanding Financial Health31:51 Hiring the Right People34:08 The Role of Operators in Business39:02 Navigating Hiring Challenges42:44 Maintaining the CEO Vision44:50 Reframing Your CEO RoleConnect with me on social:TikTok: Check out my TikTok HereInstagram: Check out my Instagram HereFacebook: Check out my Facebook HereLinkedIn: Check out my LinkedIn HereSubscribe to my YouTube
Nicholas "Harry" Callas continues addressing the Steelers' QB situation after Aaron Rodgers' appearance on a national talk show on Wednesday. Also, the World Baseball Classic is starting!
Manchester City's rising star, Nico O'Reilly, sits down with Juliette Ferrington on 'One on One' to discuss his journey from City's Academy to their first team. He reveals what it's like working with Pep Guardiola and talks about his World Cup ambitions. Plus, why he thinks Man City are starting to click at just the right time in the title race!Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to play "Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Carl and Mike talk NCAA basketball, and the Dawgs all but a lock now for the NCAA tournament. The Yellow Jackets, on the other hand, have lost 10 in a row.
What are you putting off, waiting for the "perfect" timing? In this episode I share a conversation I had with a jewish man who shared his regret for not taking birthright and how it spotlights a part of us that is waiting for the "right time", which doesn't exist. It's time to move in the direction of your dreams. This story will help you understand why now is the time and what small actions you can start taking today.To subscribe, comment, or ask a question visit www.donnyraus.com.
Is it time to buy a new or used car? How are tariffs affecting prices and what are the best foods to eat in a car? I cover all of that and more with Brian Moody, executive editor at Kelly Blue Book. Plus I open the mail bag and have a funny story about the opening song to the DYC podcast. All that and more on the Driving You Crazy Podcast. Contact: https://www.denver7.com/traffic/driving-you-crazy 303-832-0217 or DrivingYouCrazyPodcast@Gmail.com Jayson: twitter.com/Denver7Traffic or www.facebook.com/JaysonLuberTrafficGuy WhatsApp: https://wa.me/17204028248 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denver7traffic Kelly Blue Book: www.KBB.com TomTom traffic index ranking study: https://www.tomtom.com/traffic-index/ranking Production Notes: Open music: jazzyfrenchy by Bensound Close music: Latché Swing by Hungaria
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look ahead to England's T20 World Cup semi-final against India on Thursday. They discuss if it's a good thing that England haven't played well up to this point, focus on Jos Buttler's form and debate who gets the nod in Mumbai - Jamie Overton or Rehan Ahmed. As well as this, the Yorkshire Head Coach Anthony McGrath looks ahead to the new season, and discusses his overseas signings for the 2026 campaign. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt joins the show to look ahead to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England this summer, with 100 days to go until the start of the tournament. Plus, they preview Wednesday's T20 World Cup semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand, discuss the PCB fining their own players for their early World Cup exit, and as always, they bring you The Final Word. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For years, my husband and I had a running joke: "Maybe next season will be less busy." Spoiler alert, it never was. Life doesn't magically slow down. The calendar fills back up. Responsibilities shift. New demands replace the old ones. And yet so many business owners keep telling themselves, "Once things calm down, then I'll launch. Then I'll pivot. Then I'll go all in." If you're an entrepreneur waiting for the "right time," this episode is your wake-up call. In today's video, I'm breaking down the lie of perfect timing. Yes, timing matters in business strategy, but perfect conditions? They don't exist. Growth doesn't happen when life gets easier. It happens when you decide to move forward anyway. If you've been delaying your next level because you're waiting for life to feel less chaotic, this conversation will challenge you, refocus you, and push you to take action now, not "someday." Important Links: Lacking the tools to reach your goals in business? Try She's Equipt! Ready to streamline your business? Click Here
The Texas Longhorns grabbed a much-needed win over rival Texas A&M to set them up for a solid end to the regular season. While already seemingly in the NCAA Tournament, the Longhorns have an opportunity to win 10 conference games for the first time since the 2022-23 season and close out strong as they approach tournament time.
In today's episode, Jessie is talking about how to do workouts in your chaotic, really real life, and try to make it happen with as much consistency as possible. Even as a fitness professional, a kinesiologist and personal trainer, Jessie divulges that it still takes effort for her to do her workouts each week, even when she is trying to do the least for the results she wants. So, she is sharing the 7 strategies she and her clients use to get those workouts in and get the results you want!If you are a mother or a parent, a person with a packed schedule, or a woman with a full life - this episode is for you!- - - - - - - - -If you liked this episode of To Birth and Beyond, tell your friends! Find us on iTunes and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show.Want more? Visit www.ToBirthAndBeyond.com, join our Facebook group (To Birth and Beyond Podcast), and follow us on Instagram @tobirthandbeyondpodcast! Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!Resources and References Jessie's free, live, online workshop: Why Exercise Feels Harder After 35 (And What Actually Works When Nothing Else Has) – https://jessiemundell.com/exercise-harder-35/Show Notes 0:55 - Jessie is hosting a FREE, LIVE, online workshop: Why Exercise Feels Harder After 35 (And What Actually Works When Nothing Else Has)2:14 - Jessie welcomes us to the podcast and introduces today's topic (with a personal disclaimer)4:04 - First, we need to shift our beliefs about motivation and waiting for the motivation to come before we do our workouts7:30 - Jessie introduces 7 specific strategies she and her clients use to help fit pockets of time for exercise into their lives7:57 - Strategy #1: Take some small exercise equipment to the office9:24 - Strategy #2 (build this into your family schedule if it applies): demand that your time is respected10:48 - Strategy #3: Do the workout before you decide to do the workout12:45 - Strategy #4: Make the workout shorter13:25 - Strategy #5: Have a backup plan for the days where you are super tight on time or exhausted14:44 - Strategy #6: Stop overthinking having a perfect plan or program to follow15:58 - Strategy #7: Track workouts in some way17:00 - Jessie wraps up the episode with a couple of reminders and a pep talk
The Texas Longhorns grabbed a much-needed win over rival Texas A&M to set them up for a solid end to the regular season. While already seemingly in the NCAA Tournament, the Longhorns have an opportunity to win 10 conference games for the first time since the 2022-23 season and close out strong as they approach tournament time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Send us a messageIn the last episode, we talked about burnout, and how it has a way of shrinking your perspective. Sometimes we mistake burnout for a disruption in our calling, and oftentimes we just need to pause and rest and not completely hit the "reset" button.But today, in part two of our "Right Place, Right Time" series, we're going to turn the tables a bit. What about when the restlessness doesn't fade after a weekend off? What if it sharpens instead of disappearing when you finally catch your breath?Instead of burnout, it could be the start of what I call "holy discontent" - when instead of screaming, “Get out and do something new,” it quietly asks, “Are you ready for more?” It's that persistent nudge that something in your life needs to grow, change, or deepen. It's like an internal tap on the shoulder that doesn't go away.
How To Know When It's Time to Cut The #1 reason why people CONSISTENTLY fail. (1:46) What does it mean to go on a cut? (4:01) The definition of a successful cut. (4:22) The reasons you should NOT go on a cut. 1. When you feel you're too fat. (7:08) 2. To get ready for an "event." (9:39) The reasons it's a good time to cut. 1. You are healthy. (11:49) 2. Your maintenance calories are high enough to cut from. (14:12) 3. You have a good plan, which includes how to stop. (23:58) Related Links/Products Mentioned Mind Pump Concierge Coaching (Only 50 spots open) – Visit: www.mindpumpconcierge.com Visit Joymode for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Enter MINDPUMP at checkout for 20% off your first order. ** MAPS Great 8 Launch - (Retail $127, Code: LAUNCH for 50% off!) ** Launch bonus include: MAPS GREAT 8 Nutrition Guide. ** Visit: http://mapsgreat8.com/ Mind Pump Store Mind Pump # 2187: Why Building Muscle Is More Important Than Losing Fat With Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Mind Pump # 2690: The NEW DIET Everyone Is Using For Fat Loss Mind Pump # 2410: How to Maximize Fat Loss & Preserve Muscle on GLP-1s (Introducing MAPS GLP-1) Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Dr. Gabrielle Lyon (@drgabriellelyon) Instagram Corinne Schmiedhauser (@mindpumpcorinne) Instagram
The Drive explained how the Missouri Tigers are a lock to make the tournament and are playing their best basketball.
Most couples do not walk into IVF lightly. By the time you reach a cycle, you have likely changed your diet, added supplements, tried acupuncture, adjusted your lifestyle, and done everything you were told might help. And yet, stimulation begins, and the outcome feels underwhelming. Here's the biological reality: egg and sperm development are influenced during the 90 days before a cycle ever starts. Follicles recruited at stimulation were already developing months earlier. During that window, metabolic signaling, inflammatory load, hormonal communication, and stress physiology quietly set the ceiling for response. When outcomes disappoint, protocols are often adjusted. Doses increase. Supplements stack. Timelines shorten. But stimulation does not create egg quality. It recruits what has already been developing. In this episode, we clarify the difference between preparing for IVF and auditing biological readiness so your next decision is informed, not reactive. In this episode, you'll learn: Why egg and sperm quality are shaped months before retrieval How metabolic instability and inflammation influence follicle recruitment Why adding support without removing interference often changes very little The difference between execution and systems readiness How a functional systems lens protects time, energy, and future cycles I'm Sarah Clark, founder of Fab Fertile and host of Get Pregnant Naturally. For over a decade, my team and I have reviewed hundreds of low AMH and failed IVF cases using functional testing alongside conventional fertility care. We specialize in helping couples identify the physiological patterns driving poor outcomes so decisions are grounded in interpretation, not guesswork. If you've been moving from cycle to cycle without a clear way to evaluate what's actually been addressed, I created a free resource called the Embryo Audit Checklist. It helps you organize past cycles and labs so you can see what's been looked at and what may not have been considered yet. Access it here.
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Head & Heart: The Formula for Audience Connection Motivation vs. Information: What Makes a Great Speaker? Episode 294 (Martin is based in Toronto) In this conversation with Martin Peremuter we explore: how evergreen topics like leadership and trust continue to anchor conferences why AI dominates current conference agendas what an audience can realistically apply from a one-hour keynote the balance between information and motivation why sleeping audiences don't learn how cultural differences affect speaking styles and expectations the strategic value of the pre-event call why the gig starts before stepping on stage how integrity off stage affects booking success how to connect with both analytical and emotional audience members why audience interaction must be earned how conference organizers should define purpose and desired behavior change ----- About our guest, Martin Permuter: Martin is the president and co-founder of Speaker's Spotlight, a speaker booking agency. He has personally booked over 9,000 speaking engagements in the past 30 years. He served on the board of governors of the International Association of Speakers Bureaus, (IASB) for the past three years and was president last year. IASB's membership is made up of speakers' bureaus, lecture agencies, and speaker management companies from around the world. Learn more about Martin and Speaker's Spotlight at https://www.speakers.ca/ ----- Key lessons from this conversation with Martin Perelmuter: leadership, communication, trust, and teamwork remain evergreen topics AI is currently in demand, while trends like social media rise and fade an audience realistically applies one or two ideas from an hour keynote speakers must balance valuable content with engagement sleeping audiences don't learn cultural expectations influence how speakers are received the pre-event call is critical to customizing the message the gig starts before the speaker steps on stage speakers are judged on integrity both on and off stage the best speakers connect with both head and heart audience trust must be earned before asking for interaction conference organizers must start with why and define the desired behavior change ----- ----more---- Your Intended Message is the podcast about how you can boost your career and business success by honing your communication skills. We'll examine the aspects of how we communicate one-to-one, one to few and one to many – plus that important conversation, one to self. In these interviews we will explore presentation skills, public speaking, conversation, persuasion, negotiation, sales conversations, marketing, team meetings, social media, branding, self talk and more. Your host is George Torok George is a specialist in communication skills. Especially presentation. He's fascinated by the links between communication and influencing behaviors. He delivers training and coaching programs to help leaders and promising professionals deliver the intended message for greater success. Connect with George www.SpeechCoachforExecutives.com https://superiorpresentations.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgetorokpresentations/ https://www.youtube.com/user/presentationskill
If homeschooling feels overwhelming or your child is resisting schoolwork, you may not need new curriculum — you may need better timing. In this episode, I explain the first three phases of learning in a Thomas Jefferson Education: Core Phase, Love of Learning, and Scholar Phase. We'll talk about child development, academic readiness, character training, and how aligning your homeschool expectations with your child's season can reduce stress and build long-term leadership. The right work at the right time changes everything in your homeschool.
Send a textJermaine Ee is a founder and storyteller interested in three things: how we spend our time, the work we do, and what we leave behind. His career has zigzagged across ed‑tech, logistics, toys, political campaigns, executive search, and impact projects, but the through‑line has always been the same: helping people make better decisions abouttheir money, careers, and futures.He's run financial‑aid workshops in low‑income high schools, built a startup to help kids confront their fear of math, and worked inside the Venture Capital & Private Equity ecosystem, studying how talent shapes enduringcompanies. Through Rotary and other efforts, he has helped lead humanitarian projects from Los Angeles to Colombia, Mexico, and Ukraine, working on refugee housing, medical transport, and frontline logistics.Today, Jermaine spends most of his time on HeirLight, a simple and smart will maker designed to turn one of adulthood's most avoided tasks into a fast, modern, emotionally intelligent experience. Born in Los Angeles and raised between LA and Malaysia, he thinks a lot about belonging, identity, and the quiet instructions we leave behind for the people we loveHeirLight www.heirlight.com/en/podcast | jermaine@heirlight.com | 6266737916Sign up for one of our negotiation courses at ShikinaNegotiationAcademy.comThanks for listening to Negotiation with Alice! Please subscribe and connect with us on LinkedIn and Instagram!
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In the latest episode of The Right Time's 1996 Hip Hop Series, Bomani Jones and Jason England break down Notorious B.I.G.'s impact on the year 1996 despite not putting out an album. Later, they discuss Biggie's imprint on artists like Jay-Z, Nas, Redman and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You're waiting for the "right time" to create a group program. It's not coming. You're never going to feel ready. In this week's episode, I break down what actually determines whether it's time to start a group program—and when it's not. I talk about: The real signals that it's time to move Why you don't need to be fully booked to start a group program How to use your existing audience to fill it If you're a strategist or consultant who's strapped for time and craving another revenue stream… This episode will help you decide your next move. And if you want support creating and filling a high-ticket group program in 90 days or less, send me a message on Facebook and I'll make sure you're first to hear what's coming. Connect with me outside the podcast! If you're ready to create and fill a high-ticket group program in 90 days or less, DM me on Facebook to get on the waitlist. Continue the conversation in the Market Like a Boss Facebook group. Give me 30 minutes and I'll show you how to add $5K–$10K/month…without adding a single hour to your schedule. Book your free Stability Audit now. Listen + Subscribe on ITUNES or STITCHER I'd greatly appreciate a podcast rating and review so that this podcast can reach more women! Search for the podcast in your podcast app (Market Like a Boss) Scroll down and click 5 stars Tap "Write a Review" & enter a brief review Press send
We talk a lot about winning in the markets… but not enough about when everything falls apart. In this episode, I break down why traders sometimes fail simply because it's the wrong season of life — and how my lowest moment in trading became the turning point that led to real, lasting success. If you're struggling right now, this one's for you.Register for the Income Trader Online Workshop https://training.tieronetrading.com/income-trader-3-day-workshop63847604Your Trading Coach - Akil
One of the things I love about travel is finding small ways to reconnect with a destination after returning home, especially through food and drinks you can find locally.If you're wondering what Icelandic food, snacks, and drinks you can buy at your local grocery store, here are some easy favorites to try.Icelandic Shop ships authentic Icelandic products worldwide, including duties and fees. Find Icelandic orange soda, lava chocolate wafers, rye bread, smoked lamb sausages, sea salt, and more.
One of the things I love about travel is finding small ways to reconnect with a destination after returning home, especially through food and drinks you can find locally. If you're wondering what Icelandic food, snacks, and drinks you can buy at your local grocery store, here are some easy favorites to try. Icelandic Shop ships authentic Icelandic products worldwide, including duties and fees. Find Icelandic orange soda, lava chocolate wafers, rye bread, smoked lamb sausages, sea salt, and more.
www.teachhoops.com Tournament season exposes everything — your habits, your toughness, your details, and your decision-making under pressure. In this episode, we talk about how to get your team peaking at the right time by simplifying what you do, tightening your focus, and building confidence through reps that actually transfer to win-or-go-home games. This is about sharpening the blade, not adding more weight to it. We break down the “tournament winners” checklist: rebounding like it's personal, sprinting back in transition, valuing every possession, and making free throws when legs are tired. You'll learn how to structure practices with short, high-intensity segments and pressure situations — without overtraining. We also cover the best way to scout so players walk into the game with clarity, not confusion. Finally, we hit the mental side — because tournament games are emotional. Bad calls. Momentum swings. Tight rims. Loud crowds. We'll talk about creating a next-play mindset, having a simple Plan B, and using timeouts and halftime to calm the chaos. Your team doesn't need perfect. They need poised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Right Time, Bomani Jones and DJ Wally Sparks break down why 1996 was one of the greatest singles years in hip-hop history. From UGK, Twista, and DJ Screw to Camp Lo, Bone Thugs, and Busta Rhymes, they explore how regional rap scenes, Rap City, and the role of DJs shaped an era before streaming changed everything. It's a deep dive into the songs, the culture, and the moment when hip-hop still belonged to the cities that made it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices