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Money, Mindset & Manifestation
The Power of Changing Your Mind: The Most Aligned Decision I've Made All Year

Money, Mindset & Manifestation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 22:50


In this deeply personal episode, Marley shares the story behind a major transformation she has been navigating both externally and internally. From going blonde again after a year of resisting what she truly wanted, to making the bold decision to walk away from a seven-figure business, this conversation is all about the courage to trust yourself, change your mind, and follow what feels deeply aligned.Marley explores how so many of us stay stuck in situations, businesses, relationships, and identities simply because we've already committed to them. But what if the very thing holding you back is the belief that you have to keep doing something just because you've done it before?Through personal stories, client examples, and powerful reflections on energetics, intuition, and faith, Marley shares why alignment isn't about forcing yourself to stay the course. It's about listening to the quiet knowing within and having the courage to pivot when your soul is calling you elsewhere.Whether you're building a business, navigating a life transition, or simply craving more freedom and fulfillment, this episode will inspire you to stop living from obligation and start living from alignment.In This Episode We Cover:Why changing your mind can be one of the most powerful decisions you makeThe surprising life lesson Marley learned from going blonde againHow ego keeps us stuck in identities that no longer serve usWhy doing something because you "should" often creates resistance and misalignmentThe energetic reason certain business strategies stop workingHow alignment influences success, abundance, and fulfillmentReal-life examples of entrepreneurs who found success by following what felt rightThe role of faith, surrender, and trust in creating your next levelWhy letting go often comes before receiving something greaterThe major business pivot Marley is making and what it means for her futureHow to identify where you're holding on to something that is no longer alignedKey TakeawaysThe life you're meant for isn't created by forcing yourself to stay committed to things that no longer feel right. It's created by having the courage to trust your intuition, release what is no longer aligned, and follow what genuinely lights you up.Sometimes the most powerful move isn't pushing harder.It's allowing yourself to change your mind.Resources & Links✨ Book a 1:1 Subconscious Clearing Call with me! ⁠⁠https://tidycal.com/marleyrose/subconscious-clearing⁠⁠✨ Join my FREE live training: Clear Your Limiting Beliefs: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.marleyrose.ca/clear⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠✨ Download the Higher Self App: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/higherself.app/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠✨ Join House Of Freedom ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.marleyrose.ca/houseoffreedom⁠⁠⁠⁠✨ Explore my programs and coaching opportunities: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/marleyroseharris⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠✨ Check our Lauren Dudley ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/bylaurendudley/Connect With MarleyInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/marleyroseharris/⁠⁠⁠⁠Website:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.marleyrose.ca/⁠⁠⁠⁠Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hello@marleyrose.ca⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@marleyroseharris⁠⁠⁠⁠Love The Podcast?If this episode resonated with you, I would be so grateful if you left a review.Send a screenshot of your review & email it to hello@marleyrose.ca and we'll send you a special gift as a thank you for supporting the show.Thank you for being here, angel. I appreciate you more than you know.

10 Minute Beauty Business Podcast with Lexi Lomax
194: Stop Coasting This Summer: What Winning Salon Owners Are Doing in June and July

10 Minute Beauty Business Podcast with Lexi Lomax

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 13:31


I'm going to say something that might sting a little, the salon owners who are going to have their best year ever in 2026 are not the ones taking the summer off. They're the ones doing the work in June and July when everyone else decided it was too hot and too fun to think about business.I've watched this pattern play out for 19 years. And I am not about to let you sit in September wondering why Q4 feels so hard when the answers are right here.Whether your summer is busy and you're coasting, or it's a little slow and you're questioning yourself, both of those scenarios are making the same mistake. Summer is not a pause for your business. It's when your Q4 gets built strong or gets broken. And I need you to hear that.In this episode:The two salon owner patterns I see every single summer, and why both are leaving serious money on the tableWhy everything you do (or don't do) right now in June is directly setting up what September, October, November, and December look likeHow the visibility work you do today compounds into a packed holiday season, and why waiting until October is too lateWhy summer is the exact moment to get your junior stylists booked up, and what that means for your revenue by Q4The systems you keep saying you'll get to, and how to actually put them in place now, while you have the breathing room to do it rightThe honest question I want you to sit with: do you actually want to grow your business this year?I'm being a little bossy in this one, but only because I want you to look back at the end of this year and say that summer was the moment everything changed.The Monday Club:Business education, community, and tools to build a salon that runs like a real business, with leadership development, a full marketing ecosystem, and Fully Booked all under one roof. A new VIP level just launched.Learn more: https://www.lexilomax.com/monday-club

The Healthy Project Podcast
The Stories We Tell: Race, Media, and the Truth About Health Inequality

The Healthy Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 46:18


We've been told that if we just show people the data on racial health disparities, change will follow. It hasn't. In this episode, Corey sits down with Dr. Sarah Gollust (University of Minnesota) and Dr. Neil Lewis Jr. (Cornell University), researchers with the Collaborative on Media and Messaging for Health and Social Policy (CommHSP), to unpack why the numbers alone never move people — and what does. They dig into the fear of "backlash," why context changes everything, and the surprising finding that the communities most affected by inequity are often the most ready to act, yet are routinely left out of the research about them.Show NotesWhy does telling people the facts about health disparities so often fail to create change? Dr. Sarah Gollust and Dr. Neil Lewis Jr. have spent two decades studying exactly that question — how media and messaging shape what the public believes about health, race, and who deserves care. In this conversation, they make the case that data without context can backfire, while stories grounded in lived experience can mobilize people across racial and political lines.In this episode:Why "just show them the data" is an incomplete strategy — and what people actually need to understand the why behind health outcomesThe moment a governor called COVID "the great equalizer," and why it crystallized the urgency of getting health communication rightThe study that found 94% of racial-equity messaging research relied on majority-white or all-white samples — and what that bias erased"Beyond fear of backlash": why explaining the causes of disparities removes defensiveness instead of triggering itHow America's individualistic culture pushes people toward blaming individuals ("just eat healthier," "just exercise") instead of seeing systemsWhy people of color, often excluded from the research, turn out to be the most willing to mobilize for changeThe power of narrative transportation — and why Neil opens academic papers with a quote from Dr. King's The Other AmericaHow the collapse of local health journalism makes community-grounded stories harder to tell, and why independent platforms matter more than everKey takeaway: Don't go quiet because the conversation is hard. You're likely in the majority — and the right words, with real context, can bring people in rather than push them away.Connect with our guests:CommHSP: https://commhsp.org/Follow the collaborative on LinkedIn for new research and accessible summariesConnect with The Healthy Project:Subscribe to the Live, Work, Play, Pray Substack for more on population health, advocacy, and community wellnessThis episode touches on heavy topics, including structural racism and health inequity. Take care of yourself as you listen.A Word From Our SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Goodfeed.Good conversations like this one deserve a place to live and grow — and that's exactly what Goodfeed is built for. If you're a creator, advocate, or community builder who's tired of fighting the algorithm just to reach the people who actually want to hear from you, Goodfeed gives you a better way to share your voice and connect with your community on your own terms. No gatekeepers. No noise. Just your work, reaching the people who care about it.Check it out at https://www.goodfeed.co/ and start building your feed today. ★ Support this podcast ★

Visionary Life
408 Marketing Q&A: How to Price Your Services, Evaluate PR Opportunities, and Build an Instagram Strategy That Actually Converts

Visionary Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 34:56


Quick SummaryIn this candid solo session, Kelsey answers your top marketing questions — covering pricing strategy, how to evaluate cold PR pitches, and what to do when your Instagram feels scattered and purposeless. Woven throughout are honest life updates: navigating her second pregnancy, the power of accountability, and how to embrace change as an entrepreneur.In This EpisodeWhy accountability partners (and assistant nudges) are the secret to getting things doneHow pregnancy #2 has looked very different — and why Kelsey is packing her calendar before mat leaveDebating winter babies vs. summer babies (she genuinely wants your input)The Picasso story and what it teaches you about price vs. valueHow to know if your prices are too low, too high, or just rightThe truth about cold pitch emails — when to say yes and when to runA step-by-step Instagram strategy for business owners who feel scatteredThe four-part Instagram sales funnel: Create, Connect, Collect, ConvertWhy showing up imperfectly beats waiting for perfect every timeKey TakeawaysAccountability changes everything. You'll cancel on yourself, but you won't cancel on someone else. Use that psychology intentionally — schedule with others, hire coaches, or create external check-ins to move your biggest projects forward.Pricing is a gut check. If you feel undervalued after every transaction, your prices are too low. If you feel like you're ripping someone off, they may be too high. When it feels like a mutual exchange of value — you've nailed it.Evaluate cold pitches with your wallet and your gut. Only pay for media opportunities you're 100% okay losing. Ask for traffic stats, audience demographics, and backlink terms. Some are incredible; many aren't.Brand pillars create consistency. Before you open Instagram again, define 3–4 content pillars — at least one professional, one personal — and some rules for what you won't post. Decision fatigue is the enemy of consistency.Don't stop at "create." Most business owners post and walk away. The real magic is in connecting with your audience, collecting intel on what they need, and then actually making an offer.Memorable Quotes"Picasso was pricing based on his value. He's put in thousands and thousands of hours — so to charge on an hourly basis simply does not make sense.""Once you make that leap, you can then decide: is this the right place for me, or do I need to keep moving forward? That's what you do through life — you just keep turning the next page.""The ratio of people who show up and create good content is probably 1% of Instagram users. The people who want to consume? Probably 99%. So yes, it feels competitive — but the opportunity is massive."Resources MentionedKelsey's Website: KelseyReidl.comKelsey's Instagram: @KelseyReidlInstaSales Course — Kelsey's four-hour Instagram sales funnel course (free for podcast listeners — DM "InstaSales" to @kelseyreidell on Instagram)Wave Mastermind — Kelsey's business mastermind communityYahoo! News — Referenced as an example of a paid media placement that converted to high-ticket clientsAbout the HostKelsey Reidl is an entrepreneur, fractional CMO, and host of Rain or Shine (formerly Visionary Life). She's been podcasting for 8 years, helping entrepreneurs show up consistently and build sustainable businesses. She runs the Wave Mastermind and specializes in marketing strategy, website design, and business growth. Kelsey is a mom to a 2-year-old, an avid mountain biker, and a firm believer in the "rain or shine" mentality.

Ant Diggity
Family, Pressure, Purpose

Ant Diggity

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 77:56


On this episode of Ant Diggity's Road to Victory Podcast, the family gets real.What started as jokes about getting older turned into honest conversations about love, pressure, relationships, growth, healing, purpose, and the kind of people we're becoming. From engagement talks with Roy, to conversations about strength and resilience with Shawn, to hearing the female perspective from Symone, this episode dives into the realities men and women face behind closed doors.The crew talks about:Staying in relationships you know aren't rightThe pressure men silently carryFinding peace instead of chaosGrowth, accountability, and emotional maturityFamily, loyalty, and legacyBecoming the version of yourself you actually respectThis episode feels less like a podcast and more like sitting in the room with family having the conversations most people avoid.Some people think getting older means your best days are behind you.Diggity disagrees.

Ant Diggity
We Ain't Peak Yet

Ant Diggity

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 56:46


On this episode of Ant Diggity's Road to Victory Podcast, the family gets real.What started as jokes about getting older turned into honest conversations about love, pressure, relationships, growth, healing, purpose, and the kind of people we're becoming. From engagement talks with Roy, to conversations about strength and resilience with Shawn, to hearing the female perspective from Symone, this episode dives into the realities men and women face behind closed doors.The crew talks about:Staying in relationships you know aren't rightThe pressure men silently carryFinding peace instead of chaosGrowth, accountability, and emotional maturityFamily, loyalty, and legacyBecoming the version of yourself you actually respectThis episode feels less like a podcast and more like sitting in the room with family having the conversations most people avoid.Some people think getting older means your best days are behind you.Diggity disagrees.“We ain't peak yet.”

The Real Science of Sport Podcast
The Rise of Southern African Sprinting / London Marathon Pacing Blunders / Seixas to the Tour / Your Carb Questions Answered

The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 90:10


Join Discourse - our Supporters club is awesome, and it's yours for the price of a coffee every month. Or a gel. Become a supporter and get twice the value after the show, and a chance to influence it too!Show notesIn today's Spotlight, a spin around the world of sports news, and some listener questions answered:A look back at the World Relay Championships from Botswana, featuring some of the greatest relay performances ever seen, including from some unheralded namesLondon Marathon statistics, courtesy a pair of analyses that shed light on how we pace marathons, and how few actually get it rightThe fine line between regulating and strangling innovation in sport, after Coe speaks about super shoes in runningSpeaking of innovation, do the Enhanced Games count? We look ahead to that event with some thoughts from Sean Ingle's latest articleWe tell you why we think Paul Seixas going to the Tour de France is the right decision and discuss the risks people had offered against itListener JRB asks a question about training with carbohydrates, and whether there's any merit in a 'train low, compete high' high approach when it comes to carbs?Still on the subject of carbs, what's the deal with fructose? Listener Phillip asks about its role in the carbohydrate model, and we explore some theory and practical adviceA smaller ball is being trialled in women's rugby - at least one player is very unhappy about it. We discussIn the AFL, teams will be mandated to employ psychologists full-time in response to an incident featuring a player. Is that the right call? In some ways, but Ross has some reservationsLinksLondon Marathon statistical analysisSebastian Coe speaks on Super Shoes and innovationSean Ingle's articles on the Enhanced Games - the questions he'd ask them if he could goSeixas to the Tour"The worst decision someone has ever made" - Harrison is not pleased about a smaller ball in women's rugbyThe AFL mandates that clubs employ full time psychologists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Work Advice for Me
When Blessings Make You Blind - Your Weekly Calling

Work Advice for Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 6:32


Success isn't always the win you think it is.In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad unpacks a warning most people overlook—success can slowly pull you away from the very God who got you there.When life is hard, we pray.When life is good, we drift.Walking through Book of Deuteronomy 8:17–18, Brad breaks down how easy it is to shift from “God did this” to “I did this”—and why that mindset can quietly impact your spiritual life.You'll also hear the story of John D. Rockefeller—a man who had everything the world offers but lost peace along the way—and how it took a breaking point to realign what mattered most.In This Episode:Why success can be more spiritually dangerous than failureHow pride sneaks in when life starts going rightThe subtle shift from dependence on God to dependence on selfWhy gratitude has to be intentional—not accidentalThis Week's Challenge:Look back at what God has done in your lifeThank Him specifically (not vaguely)Restart one habit: prayer, scripture, or generosityKey Takeaway:If you forget God in the good seasons, you'll eventually need Him in the hard ones again.Closing Thought:Your calling isn't just about where you're going—it's about who you remember along the way.Don't Miss This:If this episode hit you, make sure you follow, subscribe, and leave a review.

Matt Fanslow - Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z
From Smashing Pumpkins to Shop Floors: Lessons on Mentorship [E233]

Matt Fanslow - Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 37:50


Thanks to our Partners, Pico Technology, Autel, and Independent Wrench JobsWatch Full Video EpisodeIn this episode, Matt Fanslow starts in an unexpected place, music, vocal styles, and Smashing Pumpkins, before using a series of stories from the music and sports worlds to make a bigger point about mentorship. The central idea is simple but important: mentorship has to come from both directions. Experienced people need to step in and offer guidance, and younger people need to be willing to ask questions and listen.Using examples involving Billy Corgan, Ryan Leaf, and Charles Barkley, Matt explores how young people often make costly decisions not because they are reckless or foolish, but because nobody pulled them aside and explained the long-term consequences. From contracts and money management to discipline and preparation, the lesson is that hindsight may be 20/20, but it is far better to learn from someone else's mistakes before they become your own.Matt then brings the conversation back to the automotive repair world, where the same pattern shows up all the time. New people entering the field are often hit with student debt, pressure to buy expensive toolboxes and tools, and unrealistic expectations about how easy the work should feel. Rather than watching them stumble into avoidable financial mistakes, seasoned professionals, shop owners, and managers should step in, offer guidance, and help reduce unnecessary burdens. Whether it is tools, training, or simply helping someone think more clearly about their next step, good mentoring can change the trajectory of a career.In this episode:Why mentorship matters more than most people realizeThe Billy Corgan / Smashing Pumpkins story and the cost of not having guidanceRyan Leaf, Peyton Manning, and how early choices can shape an entire careerCharles Barkley, Dr. J, and Moses Malone as an example of mentorship done rightThe direct parallel between pro sports, music, and the automotive industryWhy young specialists can get buried in debt before they ever gain tractionThe problem with pushing new people toward expensive tool truck purchasesHow shops can better support newer hires with tools, training, and realistic expectationsWhy learning from someone else's mistakes is often better than learning from your ownValuable training and learning resources for developing specialistsKey Takeaway:If the industry wants more capable, successful technical and mechanical specialists, it cannot just complain about shortages and washout rates. It has to do a better job of mentoring, advising, and protecting newer people from avoidable mistakes.Resources Mentioned:Scanner Danner PremiumAutel training videos and user-created contentPico Technology training videos and user-created contentAESwave resourcesDiagnostic NetworkFacebook groups with strong technical communitiesThanks to our Partner, Pico TechnologyAre you chasing elusive automotive problems? Pico Technology empowers you to see what's really happening. Their PicoScope oscilloscopes transform your diagnostic capabilities. Visit PicoAuto.comThanks to our Partner, AutelFrom drivability diagnostics and TPMS service to ADAS and advanced safety systems, Autel helps technicians follow OEM procedures and repair with confidence. Learn more at Autel.comThanks to our Partner, Independent Wrench JobsIndependent Wrench Jobs is a new, tech-only community to help you find better independent shops—fair dispatch, steady work, real leadership. No games.Built by Technician Find—serving the industry since 2017. Join free at IndependentWrenchJobs.comContact InformationEmail Matt: mattfanslowpodcast@gmail.comDiagnosing the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube ChannelThe Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

MichaelAwad.io - Create a Spartan mindset
You're Doing Everything Right… So Why Are You Still Stuck?

MichaelAwad.io - Create a Spartan mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 5:10


You're doing everything right.Training. Discipline. Showing up every day.And still… nothing.No results. No recognition. No breakthrough.So you start questioning everything:Am I not good enough?Am I missing something?What's the point of all this effort?Here's the truth most people never realize:Progress doesn't feel like progress.It happens in silence.In long, invisible phases… where nothing seems to change.Until suddenly it does.In this video, I break down:Why you feel stuck even when you're doing everything rightThe hidden phase almost everyone quits inAnd the “plateau effect” that decides whether you win or disappearI've lived this myself going from consultant → programmer → manager…Feeling behind every single time… until everything clicked.Most people don't fail.They quit right before it works.If you're in that phase right now… this video is for you.

Meaningful Work, Remarkable Life
Financial feminists unite! Building a business that pays 'F-You Money'

Meaningful Work, Remarkable Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:42


Brook McCarthy sits down with her client Shaye Thayer — consulting CFO, chartered accountant, and fellow financial feminist — for a conversation that is unapologetic truth-telling about the systemic barriers women face in business.This conversation is a call to arms for women in business to pay themselves more, and will challenge the way you think about pricing, capacity, profit, and what your business could actually be worth one day. You'll learn:Why the most experienced women in the room are often the most surprised by what running their own business actually feels like — and what's really going on beneath the surfaceThe invisible ceiling that almost every service-based business owner has built into their model without realising itWhat most men already know about their businesses that most women have never even consideredThe specific financial habit that separates business owners who always feel cash-strapped from those who don't — and it has nothing to do with earning moreWhat Shaye got spectacularly wrong in her first years of business — despite having spent years helping other people get it rightThe surprising thing that is considered an asset in your business that you're probably giving away for free right nowAbout Shaye ThyerShaye Thyer is a consulting CFO for women-led businesses and a chartered accountant with two decades of experience. She works specifically with founders to build profitable, sustainable businesses that deliver real financial independence. You can find her on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @shayethyer.finance. Her next round of the Scale Lab kicks off on the 29th of April.Connect with Shaye: https://www.wearepallas.io/

Jon Myer Podcast
Ep#249 How leaders need to rethink their approach to AI altogether

Jon Myer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 34:12


Everyone is asking "can AI do this?" But that's the wrong question. The right questions are: does it have the right knowledge, the right tools, and clear enough instructions to do the job? And is your enterprise actually ready for what comes after?In this episode, Jon Myer is joined by Christopher and Diego from Epi-use — two experts in AI architecture, governance, and enterprise implementation — for a frank conversation about why so many agentic AI projects fail, what the successful ones have in common, and why the real bottleneck is almost never the AI itself.Topics covered:Why most companies are implementing AI for the wrong reasons and asking the wrong questionsThe difference between generative AI and agentic AI — vending machine vs. sous chefPilot purgatory — why AI projects get stuck and never make it to productionWhy the AI part is usually the easiest part and the foundation is the heavy liftHow governance becomes the enabler not the obstacle when done rightThe difference between human in the loop and human on the loop — and why it matters for designA real-world case study — a bank that ran 350 agentic AI use cases and what actually workedDo we want true autonomy or accountability? The answer is both⏱️ Timeline0:00 — Introduction — Reframing agentic AI as an evolution that demands first principles thinking0:50 — What companies are getting wrong at the very start — the fascination phase2:13 — Is agentic AI truly novel or just a rebrand of what we already had3:03 — The right questions to ask — knowledge context tooling and instruction4:51 — Pilot purgatory — AI projects stuck in QA that never make it to production5:46 — First principles have not changed — what problem are we solving and what outcome do we want8:50 — Are we implementing true agentic AI or just rebranding existing workflows9:59 — Generative AI as a vending machine vs agentic AI as a sous chef11:51 — Model in the loop — when you are really just calling a more sophisticated API13:33 — Where agentic AI adds the most value — exception handling in enterprise workflows16:40 — Governance as an enabler — why dirty data is a governance failure not an AI failure18:19 — What feels familiar and what feels genuinely new about AI adoption today20:29 — The importance of foundation before implementation — and the rush that bypasses it23:29 — 40% of AI projects will fail by 2027 — and the bank that ran 350 use cases25:18 — What actually determines AI success vs quiet failure26:28 — Human in the loop vs human on the loop — why design matters from day one29:41 — Agentic AI is a business project not a technology project31:05 — Do we want true autonomy or accountability? The answer is both

Jon Myer Podcast
Ep#249 How leaders need to rethink their approach to AI altogether

Jon Myer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 34:12


Everyone is asking "can AI do this?" But that's the wrong question. The right questions are: does it have the right knowledge, the right tools, and clear enough instructions to do the job? And is your enterprise actually ready for what comes after?In this episode, Jon Myer is joined by Christopher and Diego from Epi-use — two experts in AI architecture, governance, and enterprise implementation — for a frank conversation about why so many agentic AI projects fail, what the successful ones have in common, and why the real bottleneck is almost never the AI itself.Topics covered:Why most companies are implementing AI for the wrong reasons and asking the wrong questionsThe difference between generative AI and agentic AI — vending machine vs. sous chefPilot purgatory — why AI projects get stuck and never make it to productionWhy the AI part is usually the easiest part and the foundation is the heavy liftHow governance becomes the enabler not the obstacle when done rightThe difference between human in the loop and human on the loop — and why it matters for designA real-world case study — a bank that ran 350 agentic AI use cases and what actually workedDo we want true autonomy or accountability? The answer is both⏱️ Timeline0:00 — Introduction — Reframing agentic AI as an evolution that demands first principles thinking0:50 — What companies are getting wrong at the very start — the fascination phase2:13 — Is agentic AI truly novel or just a rebrand of what we already had3:03 — The right questions to ask — knowledge context tooling and instruction4:51 — Pilot purgatory — AI projects stuck in QA that never make it to production5:46 — First principles have not changed — what problem are we solving and what outcome do we want8:50 — Are we implementing true agentic AI or just rebranding existing workflows9:59 — Generative AI as a vending machine vs agentic AI as a sous chef11:51 — Model in the loop — when you are really just calling a more sophisticated API13:33 — Where agentic AI adds the most value — exception handling in enterprise workflows16:40 — Governance as an enabler — why dirty data is a governance failure not an AI failure18:19 — What feels familiar and what feels genuinely new about AI adoption today20:29 — The importance of foundation before implementation — and the rush that bypasses it23:29 — 40% of AI projects will fail by 2027 — and the bank that ran 350 use cases25:18 — What actually determines AI success vs quiet failure26:28 — Human in the loop vs human on the loop — why design matters from day one29:41 — Agentic AI is a business project not a technology project31:05 — Do we want true autonomy or accountability? The answer is both

The People Powered Business Podcast
How Holding Onto the Wrong Person is Quietly Killing Your Team's Morale

The People Powered Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 20:40


Hello and welcome to Episode 318 of the People Powered Business Podcast.Do you have someone on your team right now where something just feels... off? Maybe you knew when you hired them, maybe it crept up on you slowly — but either way, you're still holding on. And if that's you, this episode is going to hit close to home.This is one of my most listened-to episodes and I'm bringing it back because I keep seeing this play out in businesses every single week. The hiring market has shifted since I first recorded this, but the problem hasn't changed one bit. Business owners are still holding onto the wrong people for too long — and it's the rest of the team that quietly pays the price.In this episode I walk you through exactly what a wrong hire looks like in the early stages (because when you're in the weeds it can be surprisingly hard to see), the real reasons we keep people around even when we know we shouldn't, and the three ways holding onto the wrong person erodes your team's morale and motivation from the inside out. The third one in particular — the trust piece — is the one most business owners don't see coming until the damage is already done.If you've been avoiding a difficult decision about someone on your team, this episode will give you the clarity and the push you need to take action.In this episode we cover:The five red flags that signal you've made a wrong hireWhy we talk ourselves into keeping people we know aren't rightThe three ways a wrong hire silently destroys team moraleWhy your team will forgive the mistake — but not the inactionReady to take action? If you're dealing with a wrong hire right now and need support book a clarity call to find out how I can help:If you'd like to book a 15 minute clarity call with me, do that here: https://calendly.com/kristyleebillett/chatLinks & Resources:

Food School: Smarter Stronger Leaner.
From Lofty Visions To Daily Behaviors: the Behavior Change Blueprint every leader needs in 2026 to turn Strategy into Lived Results with Andrea Belk Olson, CEO of Pragmadik.

Food School: Smarter Stronger Leaner.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 62:15


Big goals are easy to write and hard to live.When strategies promise transformation but leave people asking what do I do on Monday, momentum dies and the execution gap widens.We sat down with Andrea Olson -  behavioral scientist, Harvard Business Review contributor, TEDx speaker, and founder of a change agency that works with companies from $300M to $36B. She's helped some of the biggest organizations in the world figure out why their strategy looks great on paper and dies in execution. We unpack how to move from lofty visions to daily behaviors that actually change outcomes.We'll chat about:Why "getting the right people in the right seats" is nearly meaningless without a definition of rightThe mistake most companies make at the top with their strategy that cascades down into chaosWhat Andrea calls a "Rosetta Stone" — a simple tool to translate high-level strategy into real behaviors for every person, from the CEO to the janitorWhy SMART goals aren't the answer at the strategy level (and what is)The 2 things that actually change behavior at work: confidence and beliefWhy culture and strategy aren't two separate things, and why treating them that way is costing youHow to help your team make better decisions in uncertainty without just telling them what to doThe Undercover Boss move every executive should be making right nowWhat AI adoption really requires, and why "everyone just use it" is not a strategy...This one is for every leader, business owner, and striver who's tired of watching great plans go nowhere. Expect concrete language, role-level guidance, and a step-by-step way to cascade strategy without crushing initiative.Subscribe, share with a leader who needs a clearer path from plan to action, and leave a review telling us the one behavior you'll change this week.Connect with Andrea:Personal website: andreabelkolson.comPragmadik: pragmadik.comLinkedIn: Search Andrea Belk Olson Andrea's work:Articles on Harvard Business Review, Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc. Magazine, and World Economic Forum — just Google "Andrea Belk Olson" or check out one of my favorites, "Jargon is Hurting Your Strategy"Her book What To Ask: How To Learn What Customers Need but Don't Tell You — available on her website and everywhere books are soldHer upcoming book Execution Drift: The Invisible Forces that Derail Strategy Implementation and How to Fix It — available for pre-order at andreabelkolson.comText Me Your Thoughts and IdeasSupport the showBrought to you by Angela Shurina Behavior-First, Executive, Leadership and Optimal Performance Coach 360, Change Leadership & Culture Transformation Consultant

Fly To Freedom: Healing from an eating disorder
Learning to Stop Performing for Love in Eating Disorder Recovery

Fly To Freedom: Healing from an eating disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 58:34


In this episode of Fly to Freedom, I'm joined by writer, speaker, and podcast host Brianne Roberge for a deeply honest conversation about self-worth, trauma, and the belief that love has to be earned.We talk about what happens when you grow up learning to perform for approval, to change yourself to be acceptable, and to control your body in the hope that it will finally make you feel worthy. Brianne shares her personal journey through pageant culture, extreme physical control, cosmetic surgery, serious health consequences, and the moment everything began to shift when she stopped trying to fix herself and started listening instead.This conversation will resonate deeply if eating disorder recovery or anorexia recovery has felt less about food — and more about learning how to stay with yourself, even when it's uncomfortable.This episode includes discussion of childhood trauma and sexual abuse. Please listen gently and take pauses if you need to.In this episode, we explore:How early experiences can teach us to earn love through performance and self-erasureWhy changing the body can feel like the solution when the wound underneath is emotionalThe link between trauma, people-pleasing, and body control in eating disorder recoveryWhat happens when the body starts signalling that something isn't rightThe difference between self-care and true self-loveLearning to stay with uncomfortable feelings instead of abandoning yourselfWhy self-worth is not something you can earn by becoming someone elseHow finding your voice can change relationships — and sometimes end themWhat freedom begins to feel like when you stop hustling for loveSo many people in eating disorder recovery and anorexia recovery recognise the pattern Brianne describes — trying to be smaller, better, quieter, more disciplined, or more acceptable in order to feel safe and loved.This episode gently unpacks why those strategies never bring lasting peace, and why healing begins when worth stops being conditional.Brianne Roberge is a writer, speaker, and podcast host who shares openly about trauma healing, self-worth, embodiment, and learning how to come home to yourself after a lifetime of performing for love.You can connect with Brianne here:Instagram: @itsbriannerobergeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/itsbriannerobergeWebsite: https://www.brianneroberge.comPodcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zTzthDnf5Bt5hM08FSDAkYouTube: linked via her websiteIf this episode stirred something in you, that makes sense.These beliefs often form early, and unlearning them takes time, patience, and compassion.You don't have to become someone else to be worthy.You are allowed to stop performing.You are allowed to stay with yourself.

The Fuel Run Recover Podcast
Should Runners Be Fibermaxxing?

The Fuel Run Recover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 43:54


Fibre might not be the “sexy” side of sports nutrition, but it's one of the most overlooked foundations of runner health and performance. In this episode, we dig into the viral concept of fibremaxxing and whether it actually makes sense for runners.You'll learn what fibremaxxing really means, why most adults fall far short of fibre recommendations, and why decades of research support fibre's role in gut health, chronic disease prevention, blood sugar control, and appetite regulation.We also talk through:Where the fibremaxxing trend came from and what it gets rightThe best food sources of fibre and why variety matters more than any single “superfood”The difference between soluble and insoluble fibre and why runners need bothPotential downsides of going too hard, too fast with fibreTiming fibre intake around training to avoid GI issuesHow very high fibre intakes can impact energy availability and performanceFibre supplements vs whole food sources (and when supplements can make sense)Finally, we answer the big question: Should runners fibremaxx?The short answer is yes, most runners would benefit from more fibre — but with smart timing, gradual increases, and an eye on total fueling needs.Bottom line: Fibre is good, most runners need more, and like all good things, more isn't always better if it interferes with fueling or performance.Looking for the resources mentioned in today's episode?⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Get your free fueling audit here!⁠And if you're ready for more support, I've got options—whether it's my brand-new ebook⁠ ⁠Fuel Smarter, Run Stronger⁠⁠, my group program⁠ ⁠The Fuel Train Recover Club,⁠⁠ or apply for limited spots in my personalized⁠ ⁠1:1 coaching ⁠⁠programs.

HVAC Sales Training. Close It Now!
Why Sales Feels Hard — And What No One Ever Taught You About It

HVAC Sales Training. Close It Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 37:45 Transcription Available


Why Sales Feels Hard — And What No One Ever Taught You About ItIf sales feels awkward, uncomfortable, or forced, there's probably nothing wrong with you. In this episode, Sam Wakefield breaks down why sales feels hard for good, ethical people — and how traditional sales training teaches the wrong mental model from the start. This is a foundational reset on what sales actually is and why, once you understand it, selling becomes simpler, calmer, and more effective.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy sales feels hard for people who genuinely careThe biggest lie most sales training is built onWhy pressure is a symptom, not a skillWhat sales actually is when done rightThe human skills every great salesperson uses (but few are taught)Why selling gets easier when you stop trying to “close”Resources & Links

Great Company with Jamie Laing
DR ROBERT WALDINGER: This Is How You Make 2026 The Happiest Year of Your Life

Great Company with Jamie Laing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 61:07


We all want to be happy and live a good life but how do we actually get there? It's a big question, and one that most of us don't have a clear answer to. This episode will help you find your happiest self.In fact, we're often told that money, status and success are the keys to happiness. But according to professor and psychiatrist Dr Robert Waldinger, we've been getting it wrong.Dr Waldinger is the director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, the longest-running study on happiness ever conducted. I was so excited to sit down with him to discuss what more than 85 years of research reveals about living a good life and how we can all make this year the happiest year of our lives - starting now.We cover:What really matters for long-term happinessHow to live a happy lifeWhy loneliness is one of the biggest threats to our wellbeingWhat we get wrong about happiness and how to get it rightThe most common unhealthy traits in our relationshipsSimple ways to meet people and make meaningful connectionsThis conversation will leave you feeling hopeful and give you a renewed appreciation for the people in your life.Dr Robert Waldinger is Great Company.Learn more about Dr Waldinger's book 'The Good Life ' HEREIf you enjoyed the show, you can also follow us: Instagram- @greatcompanypodcastTikTok - @greatcompanypodcast And if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at: greatcompany@jampotproductions.co.uk THE CREDITS Executive Producers: Ewan Newbigging-Lister & Jemima RathboneProducer: Helen BurkeAssistant Producer: Issy Weeks-HankinsVideo: Jake Ji & Ryley KirbySocial Media: Laura Coughlan & Anthony Barter Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Geektown Radio - TV News, Interviews & UK TV Air Dates
Geektown Radio: The Year TV Reorganised Itself (2025 Review)

Geektown Radio - TV News, Interviews & UK TV Air Dates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 33:51


This week, Geektown Radio does something a little different.Instead of our usual round-table discussion, Dave goes solo for a special end-of-year episode, looking back at what kind of year 2025 actually was for television, streaming, and the industry as a whole.This isn't a “best of” list or a countdown. It's a reflection on a year where shows moved platforms, franchises returned in strange new forms, cancellations came faster and colder than ever, and streaming finally stopped pretending the money was infinite.Along the way, we talk about:ITVX quietly becoming one of the most useful platforms of the yearThe annual US TV Bloodbath, and why it felt different in 2025How Netflix, Apple TV, Prime Video, and Hulu play by very different rulesWhy franchises don't end anymore, they just come back wearing a hatWhat video game adaptations finally seem to be getting rightThe shows that proved TV can still be genuinely brilliant And why 2025 was the year the industry stopped expanding and started reorganising itselfWe also wrap up with a look ahead to 2026, a thank you to everyone who listens, reads, and supports Geektown, and a short message for anyone finding this time of year a little heavy.Plus, we tee up our Geekstorians Christmas special — The Hunt for the Star Wars Holiday Special, dropping this week.Geektown Radio will be taking a short break in January, but we'll be back in February 2026.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Intentionally Well
Why Your Gut Isn't Healing, Despite Everything You've Tried with Dr. Kate Davis

Intentionally Well

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 94:18


Send Vanessa a Text MessageSupport the Intentionally Well PodcastIf you have frustratingly questioned why your gut just won't heal, no matter how many diets, protocols, or supplements you've tried, you are not alone...and today's episode brings clarity, insight, and practical guidance for anyone who has felt stuck in their gut healing journey.I'm joined by Dr. Kate Davis, a Functional Medicine doctor who personally spent nearly a decade struggling with chronic gut issues—from bloating and constipation to IBS and acid reflux—before discovering a massive parasite infection. Her journey transformed the way she approaches gut health, and she's since helped hundreds of people address chronic gut challenges in a safe, practical, and sustainable way. In this conversation, we dive into: Why gut symptoms keep returning even when you feel like you're doing everything rightThe critical role of hidden infections, stress, and organ function in gut healthHow to approach healing in the right sequence for lasting resultsPractical, actionable insights you can start applying immediatelyWhether you've felt like you've tried everything or just want a deeper understanding of how your body really works, this episode offers a fresh perspective on supporting gut health without extremes or fear.Connect with Dr. Kate Davis and Resources:Dr. Kate Davis — Website Visit Dr. Kate's WebsiteDr. Kate on Instagram: Exclusive Listener Offer DM Dr. Kate on Instagram with the word “100” for $100 off an initial consult + labs package.Books Mentioned: Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art  Find the book on Amazon and The Oxygen Advantage Find the book on AmazonLymphatic System Episode Mentioned: Listen to the Lymphatic System GuideConnect with the Podcast: Website: Intentionally Well PodcastPodcast on InstagramVanessa on InstagramPodcast on YouTubePodcast on TikTokPodcast on XEmail: intentionallywellpodcast@gmail.com Support the showThis episode is for informational purposes only. Please consult a trusted health practitioner for individual concerns.

The Motherhood Podcast with Michelle Grosser
414 - The 90% Rule: How to Make Aligned Decisions and End Overwhelm

The Motherhood Podcast with Michelle Grosser

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 30:30


You're not overwhelmed because you're doing too much —you're overwhelmed because you're committing to things that aren't truly aligned.The 90% Rule is a deceptively simple framework that will help you stop overthinking, stop people-pleasing, and stop tolerating the 60–70% decisions that drain your bandwidth. When you learn to choose only what is deeply aligned — and release the rest — your entire life gets quieter, clearer, and more intentional.In this episode, I break down the neuroscience behind decision fatigue, how the body responds to indecision, and the practical way to apply the 90% Rule in your everyday life.You'll learn:Why “maybe” is your nervous system's fastest path to burnoutHow to recognize the opportunities that look good but aren't rightThe brain-based reason high-capacity women get stuck in obligationHow the 90% Rule protects your energy and expands your bandwidthA new way to make decisions that feel deeply aligned with your season and valuesIf you're craving more ease, margin, and clarity in your life and work, this episode offers a clean, elegant framework you can implement today.

Interior Design Business
Fees By the sq ft? Hourly?

Interior Design Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 20:51


What's the best way to charge for your design work, by the hour, by the square foot, or with flat fees? In this episode of the Interior Design Business Podcast, I'm breaking down the pros and cons of each method, and revealing why design fees are the real workhorse of your business. You'll learn how to handle scope creep, price add-ons properly, and present fees that align with how builders and clients think—without giving away your time or undercharging.This episode is packed with practical advice to help you price confidently and get paid what you're worth.In this episode, I cover:Why design fees beat hourly billing every timeWhen it is okay to bill hourly, and how to do it rightThe pitfalls of square foot pricing and how to avoid themHow to handle add-on requests without giving your time awayThe #1 pricing strategy that positions you as a proShow notes are available at interiordesignbusinessacademy.comFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademyFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy

The Manifestation Collective Podcast
Ep. 125: Are The Stories You Tell Yourself Actually Serving You?

The Manifestation Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 22:57


Purchase The 11.11 Ritual Bundle here.Welcome to The Manifestation Collective Podcast. Are the stories you tell yourself helping you manifest the life you want, or silently sabotaging it?In this episode, we explore:How the stories you tell yourself become your realityWhy your subconscious mind searches for evidence to prove your beliefs rightThe role of the RAS (Reticular Activating System) in manifestationHow repeating limiting beliefs (e.g., “no one is spending money,” “there are no good men”) blocks what you wantThe Daily Evidence Challenge — how to collect proof of your new empowering beliefA personal story about reframing dating beliefs and actively seeking “green flags”How to rewrite your internal narrative using a simple three-step reframe scriptSelf-concept work: shifting from “this is just how I am” to “I get to choose who I become”Real examples of how clients inside The Collective changed their identity and saw resultsJournal prompts to help you rewrite your story and align with your Future SelfIf you loved this episode, take a screenshot, share it on Instagram and tag me at @themanifestationcollective and don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and review.ResourcesJoin The Collective waitlist: www.themanifestationcollective.co/the-collective-membershipDaily Dose of Magic Card Deck: themanifestationcollective.co/product/manifestation-card-deckManifest £10k Months Subliminal Download: themanifestationcollective.co/free-subliminal-sign-up-pageFuture You Guided Visualisation Download: http://www.themanifestationcollective.co/futurePurchase "Manifesting For Beginners": https://bit.ly/3w4EOSN / Purchase "How To Manifest Anything": https://bit.ly/44thTNGVisit my website: themanifestationcollective.coLet's chat on Instagram: instagram.com/themanifestationcollectiveSubscribe to my YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@themanifestationcollectiveFocus: rewrite your story, change your limiting beliefs, subconscious mind manifestation, how to change your self concept, manifestation mindset shifts, RAS manifestation, evidence collecting for new beliefs, how to stop negative self talk, how to change your reality with thoughts, identity shifting, how to reprogram your subconscious beliefs, daily evidence challenge manifestation, how to stop sabotaging your manifestations, how to change your internal narrative, manifestation through self concept Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crying Burns Calories
292 - Why Your Labs Look Normal, But You Don't Feel Normal

Crying Burns Calories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 36:44


So many women are told their labs look “normal,” yet they know something feels off. In this episode, I sit down with gut health dietitian Jillian Smith, to talk about why traditional testing often leaves women without answers , and how to finally understand what's really happening in your body.We dive into:Why advocating for your health is essential when you know something isn't rightThe difference between conventional labs and functional testingHow the DUTCH Test and GI Map can reveal what your hormones and gut are really doingThe power of being your own best health advocateThis is an honest, empowering conversation about women's health, getting the right data, and taking back control of your well-being, because you deserve more than “everything looks fine.”GET MORE INFO ON TESTING HERE!Use Code: KATYTEST for $505 off testing until December 3rdAbout Our Guest: Jillian Smith is a registered dietitian and the Lead Dietitian at GutPersonal, a personalized supplement company and functional medicine practice. She specializes in helping women around the world overcome chronic gut issues and hormone imbalances through a root-cause, individualized approach.With over a decade of personal experience navigating IBS, Jillian brings empathy, insight, and real-world solutions to her clients. She's passionate about empowering women to feel their best from the inside out—because when your gut health is in check, everything else in life feels more possible.Whether she's working one-on-one with clients or educating a wider audience, Jillian's mission is simple: to help women feel confident, energized, and deeply connected to their health.Jillian's Instagram Do you feel like your metabolism has slowed down? Get my FREE course to truly learn how your body works so you can see long term success. Enroll here.Shop my FAVE things HEREWant access to exclusive content? Sign up for my newsletter here!

Illuminate Podcast: Shining Light on the Darkness of Pornography

We grow up believing that if someone truly loves us, they'll just know what we need. That love will automatically teach them how to comfort, protect, and show up in the right ways. But when betrayal or disconnection happens, that belief gets tested—and often shattered.In this episode of From Crisis to Connection, Geoff and Jody talk about why love alone isn't enough to heal after betrayal. They explore how this belief shows up differently for the betrayed partner, the recovering partner, and the couple as a whole—and what it really takes to rebuild connection when love is present, but understanding is missing.Why betrayed partners often equate missed needs with being unlovableHow the belief “If you really loved me, you'd just know” traps both partners in painWhy recovering partners feel crushing pressure to get everything rightThe difference between love as a feeling and love as a daily practiceHow skill-building, vulnerability, and accountability transform love into safety______________________________Download the Free Resource: You, Me, Us - A Way Forward After BetrayalWhen betrayal has shaken your relationship, it can feel impossible to know where to begin. This free 15-minute video and companion worksheet will help you steady yourself, support your partner, and begin caring for the relationship between you. Get your copy here.______________________________Join the Courageous Together™ ProgramCourageous Together™ isn't just another course, it's a trauma-informed roadmap that holds both of you in the healing process. If you've ever wondered “Where do we even start?” After betrayal, this program gives you the clarity and structure you need. It meets the betrayed partner's need for safety while guiding the recovering partner toward real accountability, creating a path forward that neither of you has to figure out on your own.You'll have access to:A structured healing framework with step-by-step guidanceVideo lessons and worksheets to build safety, accountability, and connectionThe option to join live group circles and support calls with meA private, secure community of others walking the same pathLearn more and join us inside Courageous Together: www.geoffsteurer.com/courageous-together______________________________Stay ConnectedWebsiteYouTubeInstagramFacebookIf this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who might need it. And don't forget to leave a review! We'd love to hear how this podcast is supporting your healing journey.______________________________Watch on YouTubePrefer video? You can watch full episodes of From Crisis to Connection on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@FromCrisistoConnectionPocast.______________________________About Geoff SteurerI am a licensed marriage and family therapist and Certified Clinical Partner Specialist (CCPS) with 25+ years of experience helping individuals and couples heal from the devastation of sexual betrayal and broken trust. I am the founder of the Courageous Together program, co-host of the From Crisis to Connection podcast, and co-author of Love You, Hate the Porn. My work integrates trauma-informed care, attachment theory, and practical tools for creating lasting safety and connection. I've been married to my wife, Jody, since 1996 and we are the parents of four children.About Jody SteurerJody is the co-host of the From Crisis to Connection podcast, where she brings her thoughtful, common-sense perspective to conversations about healing, trust, and connection. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Brigham Young University and is an ACA-certified coach. Jody has years of experience in corporate training, small business leadership, and family life, and raising four children (two of them neurodivergent). She loves watercolor painting, landscape design, spending time outdoors, and snow skiing.

The 2TYPEONES Podcast
#313: Navigating the Flawed System of Diabetes Care - Jaci Carpenter

The 2TYPEONES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 54:41


Hey Diabuddy thank you for listening to show, send me some positive vibes with your favorite part of this episode.In this episode, I sit down once again with returning guest and college athlete Jaci Carpenter for an honest conversation about the realities of navigating diabetes care as a young adult. From frustrating endocrinology visits and inflated medical costs to learning how to advocate for yourself and manage nutrition beyond “just taking insulin for what you eat,” this episode shines a light on what so many people with diabetes face every day.Our Deep Dive Includes:Why Jaci's recent endocrinology experience left her classified as a “high-risk diabetic” — and what that really meansHow the healthcare and insurance systems often fail those who are doing everything rightThe emotional and financial weight of affording insulin, CGMs, and pump suppliesLearning to question outdated medical advice and advocate for your own careThe difference between textbook diabetes management and real-life diabetes management as an athleteWhy nutrition is more than carb counting — and how to make food choices that support long-term health and stabilityFinding balance between discipline, mental health, and living your life freely with diabetes

The Pawsitive Post in Conversation by Companion Animal Psychology
Conservation dogs and Deadly Trade by Sara Driscoll

The Pawsitive Post in Conversation by Companion Animal Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 27:31


We talk about the real world of conservation dogs and the fictional world of FBI dogs and conservation canines with Jen J. Danna, who writes under the name Sara Driscoll. Deadly Trade is the latest FBI K-9 mystery from author Sara Driscoll. K-9 handler Meg Jennings can never walk away from her job, even amid her Hawaiian Islands honeymoon, where she and her search-and-rescue black Lab encounter a double threat from wildlife poachers and Mother Nature.We talked about:The work of conservation dogs and what they do on the Hawaiian islandsWhy Sara was inspired to write about conservation canines in Deadly TradeHow to write about dogs as characters in their own rightThe kind of training that Hawk, the FBI canine, and the conservation dogs in the book would go through in real lifeHow the dogs influence the success of the missionHow Hawk picks up on things his handler, Meg, can'tWhy Sara chose to write about endangered birdsWhat it's like writing with a co-authorAnd as always, we ask for a book recommendation!Deadly Trade is published on 28th October 2025 and is available from all good bookstores.Sara Driscoll is the pen name of Jen J. Danna, coauthor of the Abbott and Lowell Forensic Mysteries and author of the FBI K-9 Mysteries and NYPD Negotiators series. After over 30 years in infectious diseases research, Jen hung up her lab coat to concentrate on her real love—writing “exceptional” thrillers (Publishers Weekly). She is a member of the Crime Writers of Canada and lives with her husband and four rescued cats outside of Toronto, Ontario. Learn more about Sara Driscoll on her websites, saradriscollauthor.com and https://jenjdanna.com/.Also mentioned in this episode:Away to Me by Patricia McConnell PhD will be published in February 2026 and is available for pre-order nowYou can hear Patricia McConnell talking about the book at 2024's Bark! Fest, which is available as a previous episode of this podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/2183505/episodes/16149739Learn about the work of historical scent detection dogs in an episode with Kim Cooper and Cat Warren https://www.buzzsprout.com/2183505/episodes/17384889 The Hawaiian crow is the ‘Alalā. Learn about the ‘Alalā project https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/alalaproject/ Send us a text to say hello!Support the showAbout the co-hosts: Kristi Benson is an honours graduate of, and now on staff with, the prestigious Academy for Dog Trainers and has her PCBC-A from the Pet Professional Accreditation Board. She lives in beautiful northern British Columbia, where she helps dog guardians through online classes. She is also a northern anthropologist. Kristi Benson's website Facebook Zazie Todd, PhD, is the award-winning author of Bark! The Science of Helping Your Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dog, Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy and Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy. She is the creator of the popular blog, Companion Animal Psychology, and has a column at Psychology Today. She lives in Maple Ridge, BC, with her husband, a dog and a cat. Instagram BlueSky

Futures Edge Podcast with Jim Iuorio and Bob Iaccino
The Truth About Fasting, Fat, and Heart Health | Dr. Philip Ovadia

Futures Edge Podcast with Jim Iuorio and Bob Iaccino

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 55:28


What if everything you've been told about diet, cholesterol, and heart disease is wrong? Dr. Philip Ovadia (@ifixhearts) — a board-ceretified cardiac surgeon, founder of Ovadia Health and author of “Stay Off My Operating Table” — uncovers the real root causes of modern health issues. From insulin resistance and the fasting myth to the truth behind cholesterol and statins, Dr. Ovadia breaks down how your diet, metabolism, and mental health are all connected. You'll learn:- Why fasting shouldn't make you cranky — and how to do it rightThe shocking truth about insulin resistance and chronic disease- How the “carnivore diet” may actually protect your heart - Why 75% of heart attack patients have “normal” cholesterol levels- What doctors get wrong about LDL and statinsFollow along on social media: Twitter: https://x.com/bob_iaccino Twitter: https://x.com/jimiuorio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-iaccino/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-iuorio/ Newsletter: http://theunfilteredinvestor.com/

DTC Podcast
Bonus: Alex Schultz, CMO of Meta — Scaling Growth and Rebranding a Trillion-Dollar Brand

DTC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 30:10


Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupIn this episode of the DTC Podcast, we sit down with Alex Schultz, the CMO and VP of Analytics at Meta, to unpack nearly two decades of hard-earned marketing insights from inside one of the most influential tech companies on the planet.From his scrappy beginnings as an affiliate marketer trying to pay for college, Alex rose through the ranks at Facebook—helping launch self-serve ads, custom audiences, and building the company's analytics function from the ground up.Now, as CMO, he shares how he thinks about brand vs. performance, why incrementality measurement is non-negotiable, and what it really took to lead the rebrand from Facebook to Meta in under seven months.In this episode, you'll learn:How affiliate thinking creates real marketersWhy starting with performance-driven urgency creates marketers who understand what actually drives growthThe self-serve ad platform strategy that unlocked small business scaleAlex shares how linking product and marketing—from in-product CTAs to retargeting drop-offs—became Meta's growth engineWhy incrementality is the foundation of modern marketingForget last-click—true marketers use lift tests, holdouts, and on/off testing to see what really worksHow to build brands on performance platformsYes, you can build a brand on Meta—but only if you measure it rightThe inside story of the Meta rebrandIncluding a midnight WhatsApp from Zuckerberg and a literal house fireWhy creative strategy—not media buying—is the future in an AI worldAgencies will evolve, but those who control the data + creative inputs will control outcomesHow Alex is using creator marketing, email, and retargeting to market his new book, Click HereThe modern playbook Meta uses… now applied to booksVisit Hachette Book Group for information on how to purchase Click Here: The Art and Science of Digital Marketing and Advertising, out on October 7th. And you can check out an audio book version on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hsoMSkbpEboe0M4aGqNgZTimestamps00:00 - From Affiliate Marketer to CMO of Meta02:00 - Building Facebook's Growth Engine and Analytics Team06:00 - Lessons From the Affiliate Mindset08:00 - Launching Self-Serve Ads and the First Custom Audiences11:00 - Rebranding Facebook to Meta: Inside the Strategy15:00 - Building Brands with Direct Response vs. Top-of-Funnel Marketing18:00 - How WhatsApp's Brand Story Shifted Perception20:00 - Why Alex Wrote "Click Here" and Its Core Principles24:00 - The Future of Agencies and AI in Advertising28:00 - Marketing the Book Using Meta StrategiesHashtags#DTCpodcast #Meta #AlexSchultz #DigitalMarketing #BrandStrategy #AffiliateMarketing #Rebranding #MarketingBook #GrowthMarketing #AdvertisingStrategy #MarketingTips #SocialMediaMarketing #BusinessGrowth #CMOInsights #MarketingPodcast Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupAdvertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertiseWork with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouseFollow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletterWatch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video

Transit Unplugged
What San Antonio Needs from Transit Right Now — with VIA's Jon Gary Herrera

Transit Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 31:30 Transcription Available


San Antonio is growing—and fast. In this Super September episode, host Paul Comfort sits down with Jon Gary Herrera, the newly appointed President and CEO of VIA Metropolitan Transit, to talk about how one of America's fastest-growing cities is reimagining transit.From expanding regional collaboration to centering equity in system planning, Jon Gary brings a thoughtful and bold vision to VIA's next chapter. He shares what he's learned from nearly two decades in public service—including his time at LA Metro, Capitol Hill, and the private sector—and why he believes public transit is essential for prosperity, climate, and quality of life.

Online People Talking with Jen Barkan
#46: Passion Above Perfection - How to Hustle in a Down Market

Online People Talking with Jen Barkan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 44:03


In this episode, Jen Barkan welcomes guest Kendall Pashak, Online Sales Manager for Hartford Homes to talk about what it really takes to be a standout performer even in a slow market.Kendall shares priceless insights from her award-winning results in the OSC seat to help you prospect, nurture, and track even the longest leads so you can communicate your full value. TITO [4:01]Danielle Evans with Bishard Homes - Danielle made 908 outbound calls in 30 days; way to go! Key TopicsIntentional prospecting efforts: how to do it and why tracking results makes a differenceTexting vs. phone convos - what's the difference?How Online Sales can be a forecasting resource well beyond the 30 day window - when done rightThe what, how, when, and why of communicating value to other departmentsRetrospective advice Kendall would give her past self on Day 1 Skills Check [41:44]Email your leadership and on site sales weeklyInclude prospecting efforts and resultsKeep a running list throughout the week for easy compiling later

DTC Podcast
Bonus: Alex Schultz, CMO of Meta — Scaling Growth and Rebranding a Trillion-Dollar Brand

DTC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 30:10


Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupIn this episode of the DTC Podcast, we sit down with Alex Schultz, the CMO and VP of Analytics at Meta, to unpack nearly two decades of hard-earned marketing insights from inside one of the most influential tech companies on the planet.From his scrappy beginnings as an affiliate marketer trying to pay for college, Alex rose through the ranks at Facebook—helping launch self-serve ads, custom audiences, and building the company's analytics function from the ground up.Now, as CMO, he shares how he thinks about brand vs. performance, why incrementality measurement is non-negotiable, and what it really took to lead the rebrand from Facebook to Meta in under seven months.In this episode, you'll learn:How affiliate thinking creates real marketersWhy starting with performance-driven urgency creates marketers who understand what actually drives growthThe self-serve ad platform strategy that unlocked small business scaleAlex shares how linking product and marketing—from in-product CTAs to retargeting drop-offs—became Meta's growth engineWhy incrementality is the foundation of modern marketingForget last-click—true marketers use lift tests, holdouts, and on/off testing to see what really worksHow to build brands on performance platformsYes, you can build a brand on Meta—but only if you measure it rightThe inside story of the Meta rebrandIncluding a midnight WhatsApp from Zuckerberg and a literal house fireWhy creative strategy—not media buying—is the future in an AI worldAgencies will evolve, but those who control the data + creative inputs will control outcomesHow Alex is using creator marketing, email, and retargeting to market his new book, Click HereThe modern playbook Meta uses… now applied to booksVisit Hachette Book Group for information on how to purchase Click Here: The Art and Science of Digital Marketing and Advertising, out on October 7th. And you can check out an audio book version on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hsoMSkbpEboe0M4aGqNgZTimestamps00:00 - From Affiliate Marketer to CMO of Meta02:00 - Building Facebook's Growth Engine and Analytics Team06:00 - Lessons From the Affiliate Mindset08:00 - Launching Self-Serve Ads and the First Custom Audiences11:00 - Rebranding Facebook to Meta: Inside the Strategy15:00 - Building Brands with Direct Response vs. Top-of-Funnel Marketing18:00 - How WhatsApp's Brand Story Shifted Perception20:00 - Why Alex Wrote "Click Here" and Its Core Principles24:00 - The Future of Agencies and AI in Advertising28:00 - Marketing the Book Using Meta StrategiesHashtags#DTCpodcast #Meta #AlexSchultz #DigitalMarketing #BrandStrategy #AffiliateMarketing #Rebranding #MarketingBook #GrowthMarketing #AdvertisingStrategy #MarketingTips #SocialMediaMarketing #BusinessGrowth #CMOInsights #MarketingPodcast Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupAdvertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertiseWork with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouseFollow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletterWatch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video

Filter Free Friday
How To Choose The Right Dumbbell Weight For Women To Build Muscle

Filter Free Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 61:51


Not seeing results from your workouts? Having the wrong size dumbbells might to be blame and that means you're wasting your time. Yikes!In today's episode, Britany breaks down exactly how to choose the right size dumbbells for strength training workouts. Whether you're chasing muscle definition or more strength, most women over 30 aren't seeing results because they're not lifting heavy enough. But don't worry, lfiting heavy doesn't mean you have to go to the gym and load up a barbell.Britany explains:How to know if your weights are too light, too heavy or just rightThe simple test to find the perfect weight for any exercisesHow to increase dumbell size while minimizing risk of injury or overtrainingHow to get faster results by optimizing your workouts for your strength and muscle gain goalsIf you've ever wondered "what weight should I be using?" this episode is your answer. You can also grab the free guide below for a reference and start getting more out of your workouts.FREE GUIDE - How to Choose the Right Dumbbells - click here 15% off WeGym Dumbbells through September 1st - click here LEAVE A VOICEMAIL FOR BRITANYhttps://telb.ee/filterfree SIGN UP FOR BRITANY'S NEWSLETTERhttps://britany.myflodesk.com/filterfree

Content Amplified
Have You Ever Tried Anti Marketing?

Content Amplified

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 12:58


Send us a textIn this episode we interview Jesus Requena, VP of Marketing at Sanity, a content management system built for developers.What you'll learn in this episode:Why traditional marketing fails with technical audiencesThe two core principles behind “anti-marketing” contentHow to create writing guidelines that actually drive clarityWhy ambiguous words like “efficiency” or “flexibility” weaken your messageThe power of asking “why” three times to sharpen your messageHow AI can help scale quality content—when used rightThe new way leaders are consuming content (hint: it's not whitepapers)

Springhouse Worship and Arts Center Sermons
Ezekiel and the Dry Bones

Springhouse Worship and Arts Center Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 46:47 Transcription Available


Pastor Ronnie explores how true contentment comes from God, not circumstances. He discuss the significance of staying where God wants you, embracing seasons of dormancy, and learning to hear His voice amid challenges. Discover how God can grow your faith.Scriptures ReferencedJob 42:3; Ezekiel 37:1-14; Matthew 19:26; Acts 8:20; Philippians 4:12-13Key InsightsWhy God sometimes leads us to hard or fruitless placesThe crucial role of getting your heart rightThe tension between staying and leaving when faced with difficult circumstancesEncouragement for those who feel stuck, fruitless, or far from where they want to bePrayer TargetsPlease join us in prayer for:A hunger for the Word.Tears for the lost.Testimonies to share.Get sermons delivered automatically: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | YouTube | Your Favorite Podcast AppWe would love it if you would consider joining us in person for one of our Sunday gatherings.Gathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMThursdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421 Additional ResourcesConnect online: Download our appVisit our website at SpringhouseSmryna.com.Subscribe on YouTubeGiving: Online tithes and offeringsJoin us online: LivestreamLearn what we believe.Find out what ministries we support.Discover Springhouse Theatre CompanyCCLI License 2070006

Make Money Podcasting
Do People Really Just Want Content Summaries? The Problem with Apps Like Sonar

Make Money Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 8:25 Transcription Available


With AI-powered apps like Sonar promising to give you "just the highlights" from podcasts, and services like Blinkist condensing books into summaries, I'm asking the hard question: Are we missing the point of content consumption entirely?In this episode, I dive into why I think these summary services fundamentally misunderstand what makes content valuable. Spoiler: It's not just about the facts - it's about the personality, perspective, and promise that creators bring to their work.I share my thoughts on why most business books are fluff, why many podcasts are "meandering unstructured messes," and what separates great content (like "Sponsor Magnet" by Justin Moore and "The Rest is History" podcast) from the forgettable stuff.Read the full articleFeatured in this episode:My experience testing the Sonar appWhy Blinkist is just "listening to a book report"Examples of content that gets the balance rightThe importance of knowing exactly who you're talking toWhat's your take on AI summarization tools? Let me know at streamlinedfeedback.com

Headliner Mindset
STELLAR - Mental Health, Healing & Playing For A Purpose

Headliner Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 49:41 Transcription Available


Stellar just wrapped her first headlining tour — and she's doing things differently. In this episode, we talk about what it really takes to build a career with intention, from learning to trust your gut to putting your mental health first in an industry that often glorifies the grind.We get into:How Stellar partnered with To Write Love On Her Arms to bring mental health resources to her showsWhy she waited a full year before going on tour — and how she knew the timing was rightThe emotional and somatic signals she listens to when making big career decisionsHow to avoid burnout and comparison while still building a successful brandWhy putting yourself out there on socials is a non-negotiable — even if it feels scaryIf you're building something meaningful and want to do it on your own terms, this one's for you.Follow Stellar here: https://www.instagram.com/stellersoundsFollow Nik Cherwink here:https://www.instagram.com/nikcherwinkAnd visit my site to join the mailing list or book a free coaching call:https://www.nikcherwink.com

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Garlic Marketing Show
Why Christene Marie Believes Most Agency Messaging Pushes Clients Away and How to Win Them Back

Garlic Marketing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 47:10


Most agencies sell data and strategy. But Christene Marie builds brands people actually believe in.In this episode of the Garlic Marketing Show, Ian Garlic sits down with Christene Marie, Founder and CEO of The Knowing Agency, to break down the branding approach that actually drives sales by aligning your identity with your offers and your audience.From helping companies clean up chaotic messaging to turning trauma into transformation, Christene shares her “Knowing Process” for building a brand that performs and one that founders feel proud of again.She also drops gold on when to quit a bad offer, how to write a brand guide that actually evolves, and the mindset shift that saved her own agency. If you're trying to grow without losing your identity in the process, this one's for you.What You'll Learn:The messy brand moment that started it allWhat Christene learned working with luxury brandsThe Knowing Process: Brand, Audience, DataWhy misalignment kills conversions (and energy)When to walk away from an offer that doesn't feel rightThe mid-year review that fixes client messaging fastBrand guides as living documents (not rulebooks)The one-click AI tool that a client used to analyze sales callsThe mistake that nearly tanked her agency—and how she came backConnect with Christene Marie: Website - https://www.theknowingagency.com/Personal Website - https://christenemarie.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/christenemarie_/?hl=enLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/christenemarie/Resources:Connect with IanDownload a Tackle Box!Supercharge your marketing and grow your business with video case stories today!Book a Discovery Call Today with Our ExpertsSubscribe to the YouTube Channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Fulfills You? Podcast
Letting Go of a Relationship That Did Not Align and Designing a New Life with Rachel Blank, Founder of Allara Health

What Fulfills You? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 58:52


#341: Rachel Blank is the Founder and CEO of Allara, a virtual care platform built for the millions of women living with complex, chronic conditions. Allara makes expert healthcare accessible by connecting patients with specially trained, and highly empathetic doctors and Registered Dietitians who treat patients from a whole health perspective. Rachel founded Allara following her own experience struggling to get a diagnosis and trusted treatment for PCOS. Prior to founding Allara, Rachel was the Director of Strategy at Ro and is a graduate of Harvard Business School.Topics discussed:Why Allara Health would not have started if she stayed in her previous relationship and did not call off the weddingImportance of not rushing into marriage, especially when you know it doesn't feel rightThe difference between feeling unsafe and emotionally safe and understood in a relationshipPersonal experience with navigating PCOS and different women's health conditionsReceive weekly personal insights from Emily's email newsletter and subscribe hereWatch Full Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatfulfillsyou/videosBILT Credit Card Info (Pay Rent and Earn Points):https://bilt.page/r/HQ06-ZV7OENJOY 10% OFF THE WHAT FULFILLS YOU? CARD GAME AT www.whatfulfillsyou.com - code "WHATFULFILLSYOU10"Follow the What Fulfills You? Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatfulfillsyouFollow Allara Health on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allarahealthFollow Emily Elizabeth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyeduong/Read more on the blog: https://emilyelizabeth.blog/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/what-fulfills-you-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Million Dollar Flip Flops
138 | The Brand Video You Didn't Know You Needed — with Emmy-Winner Mariana Henninger

Million Dollar Flip Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 24:02


In this episode, Rodric sits down with Emmy Award–winning filmmaker and founder of BrandMagnetic, Mariana Henninger, to talk about the one video every entrepreneur should have. Mariana shares how her background in global documentary filmmaking led her to help business owners build trust and accelerate sales—by making themselves unforgettable.They break down:Why top-of-funnel trust is broken—and how to fix itThe 4 Trust Triggers that move cold leads to warm buyersWhy “About Me” pages still matter—and how to do them rightThe psychology behind narrative transportation (and why it's marketing gold)How to lead with emotion without losing authorityWhether you're a builder, coach, or creative, this episode will reframe how you show up in your marketing—and why your story is your greatest asset.

Secret Sonics
#251 - Context Context Context (Vocals Pt2)

Secret Sonics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 43:40


What makes a vocal feel perfectly placed… or totally disconnected?This week, we're getting way past plugin chains and diving into the real work of vocal mixing: context. We're talking about how to make vocals live in a mix, not just sit on top of it. Because getting a vocal to shine isn't just about EQ moves - it's about storytelling, space, and knowing who gets the spotlight in each moment.We explore how we mix vocals completely differently - yet still aim for the same emotional clarity - and even find ourselves (gasp) passionately disagreeing about Vampire Weekend.Discover:Why the instrumental is the first thing we fix when vocals don't feel rightThe “lead vocal vs. background vocal” question we think is kind of a trapThe one question Carl asks in every section of every songWhen to make vocals felt not heard (and how that changes your mix decisions)Why we don't always high-pass vocals—and what we do insteadThe subtle sidechain trick that helps your vocals breathe without boosting themWhen sharing reverbs between vocals and instruments makes your mix snap togetherThe difference between using reverb for space vs. characterCarl's favorite compressor to kill backing vocal transients (in a good way)What mixing has to do with stage plays, ransom letters, and emotional punchBen and Carl's Weekly Inspiration Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1IpnxDVoTY44JBV1j19H4h?si=0f80e020d8ae497eLA Wildfire Relief:Musicares - https://donor.musicares.org/page/lafirereliefWAMTN - https://give.wearemovingtheneedle.org/campaign/654724/donateLearn more about StudioLand - https://www.welcometostudioland.com/a/2147995182/bmyFf8p5Download our free guide: "The Future-Proof Mixing Engineer: 8 Essential Skills for 2024 and Beyond" - https://mpe-ebook.benwallick.com/future-proof-mixingConnect with us:Secret Sonics - https://www.instagram.com/secretsonicsBen - https://www.instagram.com/benwallickmusic/Carl - https://www.instagram.com/carlbahner/Learn more:https://www.benwallick.com/https://www.carlbahner.com/This episode with edited by Gavi Kutliroff - https://www.instagram.com/pleasant_peasant_music/

Hallmark Mysteries & More
Our Review of Mystery 101: Playing Dead - Stage Frights & Sleuthing Delights

Hallmark Mysteries & More

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 29:46


Send us a textThe curtain is up, the body count is rising, and Amy and Travis are back in action! In this episode, Andrea and Eric review the second installment in Hallmark's fan-favorite series Mystery 101 — Playing Dead. Set against the backdrop of a local theater production, this whodunnit brings drama on and off the stage.Andrea dives into the evolving relationship between Amy and Travis, while Eric weighs in on the pacing and whether the mystery gave him enough clues to work with. From shady stagehands to diva drama, they unpack it all—plus a few thoughts on how this sequel holds up compared to the pilot.

Dr Marketing Tips Podcast
Simple Fixes That Work: How to Turn Your Waiting Room Into a Marketing Tool

Dr Marketing Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 17:59


In this episode of the DrMarketingTips Show, Jennifer and Corey take a fresh look at a space that every patient passes through—but few practices optimize: the waiting room.From cluttered counters to outdated signage, your waiting room and patient-facing spaces may be sabotaging your brand without you even realizing it. But with the right strategy, these spaces can actually become silent marketers, supporting your messaging, reinforcing your values, and even improving patient experience.They also share inspiration from an unlikely source: restaurant design psychology, and how lessons from brands like Rainforest Cafe and luxury hotels can be used to reimagine the patient experience in healthcare.Tune in to Discover:What patients really think while they waitHow your waiting room impacts brand perceptionDesign and psychology tips from other industriesWhy lobby videos and digital displays still work—when used rightThe power of marketing without saying a wordActionable ways to audit your spaces

Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack
How to Have More Empathy for Your Spouse

Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 15:30 Transcription Available


How to Have More Empathy for Your SpouseEmpathy is the backbone of emotional connection in marriage, yet most couples never learn the difference between being “nice,” listening, and truly empathizing. In this episode of Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack, you'll get a practical guide to building real connection through validation—not just understanding or fixing. If you want to break the cycle of conflict and start making your spouse feel valued and understood, this is where to start.What You'll Learn:Why empathy—not just listening or being nice—creates real emotional connectionHow to validate your spouse so they feel normal and rightThe difference between agreeing with ideas and empathizing with emotionsPractical examples of validation that you can use in your own marriageWant to Work With Coach Jack? If you're ready to build a closer marriage using proven, step-by-step relationship skills, learn more about my Re-Connections Coaching Package. Coaching is practical, private, and focused on helping you create the marriage you want.Key Takeaways:Listening is not enough—validation and empathy are required for connectionAgreement is for ideas; empathy is for emotionsFocusing on how your spouse receives your words changes the relationship dynamicValidation can defuse conflict and build long-term intimacyThese skills can be learned and improved by anyoneAdditional Resources:Connecting Through "Yes!" – Book on the skill of agreement in relationships and marriageFree Download - Help your spouse to enjoy talking with you again with these free lessons.Work one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.

PPCChat Twitter Roundup
EP316 - When Good Clients Go Bad Ft Jyll Saskin Gales

PPCChat Twitter Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 27:27


In this episode of PPC Live The Podcast, host Anu welcomes Google Ads coach and ex-Googler Jyll Saskin Gales to discuss a pivotal moment in her career – taking on a client she shouldn't have. Jyll shares how ignoring red flags led to a situation that forced her to fire a difficult client and refund their retainer, but ultimately pushed her to transform her business model from Google Ads management to coaching and education.Listen as Jyll provides valuable insights on:Recognizing client red flags before they become problemsSetting and maintaining professional boundariesTrusting your gut when something doesn't feel rightThe challenges of AI adoption in Google Ads campaignsFinding a supportive community in the PPC industryThis transparent conversation about failures, mistakes, and comebacks offers practical advice for PPC professionals at all levels. Whether you're an agency owner, freelancer, or in-house marketer, Jyll's experience reminds us that sometimes our biggest professional setbacks lead to our greatest opportunities.00:00 Introduction to PPC Live The Podcast01:54 Meet Our First Guest: Jyll Saskin Gales03:48 Jyll's Biggest Mistake in Google Ads Management08:24 Lessons Learned and Advice for Handling Difficult Clients16:12 The Importance of Trusting Your Gut21:23 Navigating AI in Google Ads24:05 Final Thoughts and Upcoming EventsGet the full transcript on our Podcast Site.Jyll Saskin Gales is an ex-Google employee, holds a Havard MBA and is exceptional at making the sometimes-scary world of advertising clear and easy to understand. Follow Jyll on LinkedIn, TikTok or InstagramBook a coaching call with AnuPPC Live The Podcast (formerly PPCChat Roundup) features weekly conversations with paid search experts sharing their experiences, challenges, and triumphs in the ever-changing digital marketing landscape.The next PPC Live event is on June 26th in Leeds, UKFollow us on LinkedInFollow us on TwitterJoin our WhatsApp GroupSubscribe to our Newsletter

Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND
Here Is A Warning About Burglars & Your Home

Marcus & Sandy ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 34:26 Transcription Available


Old school rules that Gen Z ignore, for ex: The customer is always rightThe 9-to-5 grind is the gold standardYou should dress for the job you want, not the job you haveThe politics or religion conversation is inappropriateYou must save for a rainy dayThe corporate ladder is the only path to successThe white picket fence is the dreamYou can retire at 65The man should be the breadwinnerThe college degree equals job security lieFinancial tasks you can get done in just an hour, for ex: see if you have unclaimed assets, ask your cell phone provider for a better deal, check your credit and then freeze it, etc.The first place burglars break into your home: 81% of burglars enter through the first floor34% go in through the front door23% enter through a first-floor window22% get in through the back door9% enter through the garage4% get in through the basement, another 4% enter through an unlocked entrance2% go in through a storage area and 2% enter anywhere on the second floorThere is a Jeff story that goes with this

Design Her Travel
TRAVEL TALK: Italy, Intuition and Travel Vibes - What Makes a Place Feel Right #167

Design Her Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 11:09


Ever had a place just click for you in a way you couldn't explain?In this week's Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares what makes a place feel like home—and why that answer is never one-size-fits-all. Inspired by her conversation with Nancy De Losa (Episode #166), who splits her time between Australia and Italy, Kim reflects on her own first experience in Italy, the instant connection she felt, and how that feeling shaped her travels going forward.You'll hear Kim's personal story of living in the port of Rome, building community abroad, and learning to embrace the places that speak to your soul—whether or not anyone else understands. Because the truth is, what you love about a place might be exactly what someone else can't stand—and that's the beauty of it all.In this episode, you'll learn:Why “What's your favorite place?” isn't always an easy questionHow to trust your gut when a place just feels rightThe importance of letting your travel experiences be yours—without comparisonIf you've ever felt at home in a faraway place—or still wonder where that feeling might show up for you—this episode is your sign to keep exploring. So grab your coffee, press play, and let's talk about the places that stay with you.Craving more Italy–Australia inspo? Check out Episode #113 with fellow Italian-Australian Cristian Bonetto—a Lonely Planet author and travel writer with his own take on life between these two beautiful places.Want travel tips and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast? SIGN UP for our weekly newsletter here! It's just the good stuff, I promise. No spam here. Support the showMore Travel, Less Money—Download Your FREE GUIDE & Start Exploring! Let's connect on Instagram! @DesignHerTravel Get $20 when you Sign-Up for Buzzsprout Please Note: I may earn a small commission when purchasing through these links. It doesn't cost you anything extra but does help support the show.

Outspoken Beauty
Bryony and Nicola - Fortuitous Fingers, Missing Mugs and This Week's Beauty Must Haves!

Outspoken Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 47:41


It's our favourite moment of the fortnight. Bryony's back and this week we're talking:Kisses gone wrongKisses gone rightThe boy who asked if he could do something involving his fingerThe man who didn't ask if he could do something that gave Nicola a big shockWhy Bryony's mug habit has gone to a new levelNicola's tips for a great lunch in ParisPerfume dupesSome incredible beauty recommendationsEnjoy xx

The David Knight Show
Tue 5Nov24 What I Saw at STOP THE STEAL 4 Years Ago - Will They Do It Again?

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 181:08


Statistician says there's NOT A CHANCE that polls are as close as they sayRemember, remember 5th of Nov — treason & plots from BOTH sidesWhat I Saw at STOP THE STEAL 4 Years AgoElection Aftermath — Will Usual Suspects Start J6 Part DeuxVote if you wish, but don't DEVOTE yourself to party or candidate; WHAT is right, NOT WHO is rightThe 1916 Project - interview with author & filmmaker Seth Gruber The1916Project.comWill AI synthesize a New World Religion?  Bill Gates says we need it.  People from every religion are already training AIPrepping is huge — here's what people are doingIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.