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In this episode, we talked to founder of Future Oceans Foundation, Rob Peck. Future Oceans Foundation is a non-profit organization that create ideas and actions to add resilience to current coral reefs and underwater habitats, helping to regenerate where there is depletion and to be a recognised conduit in connecting all concerned entities to achieve the goals set out by global leaders. Theye want corporations, education entities and local communities to benefit from Future Oceans Foundations.He shared:What got him into this "ocean business" industry?What is the mission of Future Oceans Foundation? What do you recommend to small to medium sized biz ownersEnjoy the holiday season and have a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!
Why can't we all just get along?” We ask this question on our latest episode. In a first, we review a comic book and the 2016 MCU film Captain America Civil War. The film stars Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr in their iconic roles of Captain America and Iron Man as well many other Avengers stalwarts. Find out what happens when two sides who normally fight together are now at odds. Joining us are some very special guests from the Project Infinite podcast Rob Peck and Court Cummings!More about the hosts of project Infinite Podcast:A 30-year-old writer from The Poconos in Pennsylvania, Rob Peck is at his core a storyteller. From the page, to everyday life, to now half of the podcasting duo that makes up The Project Infinite Podcast, he believes everybody has a story to tell and it's up to them to tell it, not anyone else. A graduate of the Wilkes University M.F.A. program in Creative Writing, he has his sights set on publishing novel manuscripts and partnering with his podcast co-host Courtney in taking Project Infinite to the next level to become a one stop shop for everything in the multiverse of fandom, from movies, to TV, to video games, comics and beyond.Courtney Cummings is a 23-year-old filmmaker and photographer out of the Poconos in Pennsylvania. Since a young age, he has been connected to film and found a passion and drive to create narrative stories built on the principles of reflection of life, as well as having work that can connect to an audience and using his art as an avenue to connect and help them through hardships in life. He is also a university student at East Stroudsburg University, with a major in Digital Media and minor of English. His body of work includes multiple photoshoots with models from the area, multiple narrative works, and screenplays written, and pre-production on the upcoming film, “Until Next Time”, which he is directing. He is also the host of The Project Infinite Podcast, where he curates and conducts film and TV reviews and criticisms alongside co-host Rob Peck. The podcast is currently published on every major streaming platform, collecting over 1500 total downloads.Email: projectinfinitepod@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectInf_PodFacebook: Project Infinite PodcastInstagram: at theprojectinfinitepod
Rob Peck is the author of "Reflections: Speeches From The Heart" [Buy book now at www.robpeckauthor.com] and the cofounder of Toastmaster's Bay Street Breakfast Club (Est. 1992) in Toronto, Canada. Rob joins The Stephan Dyer Podcast to discuss his new book, the art of writing speeches from the heart, the role of Toastmasters in his life and creation of Bay Street Breakfast Club (where he met Stephan), how to deliver eulogies, the best way to give speaking evaluations, apologizing when going too far, legacy, lifelong friendships, and a beautiful LIVE reading of the book's last chapter (including sections of Maya Angelou's life)! Stephan's favourite moment is when they both talk about their mutual friend, the late Paul Kennedy, and the beautiful months they shared previous to his untimely passing. The Stephan Dyer Podcast is produced by Narzely Guevara and edited by Carlos Bolivar. #TheStephanDyerPodcast
Bus stop sausage, lost glasses and a tough Monday morning. Intro Music by Projector https://soundcloud.com/projectormusichttps://www.instagram.com/projectorprojector/ Logo Design by D-Man https://www.duncanhastie.com/ https://www.instagram.com/followdart Follow https://www.instagram.com/callshome/ for updates and pictures from the trip. Rob can be found at https://www.instagram.com/pobreck
As promised, we’re bringing on one of our past clients, namely Rob Peck of AquaVault. He’s got a very unique perspective and I think you’re going to love it. So are you ready to learn directly from an actual Kickstarter creator who raised over $200,000 on a project? What about learning more about how to absolutely crush a “Shark Tank” appearance? Or are you just curious about the day-to-day hustle-and-grind of entrepreneurship? If so, then today’s episode is for you! Let’s get started… ---------------------------------------------------------------- ⭐ During this episode, we detail these takeaways: 1. Entrepreneurship involves faith, capital, and persistence despite figurative headaches. 2. Entrepreneurs should identify a sufficiently-common problem (while noting that cures are easier to sell than prevention) that nobody else is solving well enough, innovate a product to solve that problem, and engage in market testing (perhaps at trade shows) to ensure that their product is actually desirable, as well as to refine it—and such feedback will prove whether-or-not an idea is truly worth pursuing. 3. Entrepreneurs may use crowdfunding not only to raise funds to start mass-production, but also to obtain both feedback and “brand ambassadors,” plus to show proof-of-concept that can leverage a better deal on “Shark Tank.” 4. Entrepreneurs may use “Shark Tank” to get both a good deal and good publicity, but should note that they likely won’t ever get televised unless they show something sufficiently different and/or entertaining that will appeal well to television audiences. 5. Entrepreneurs should perpetually reach out to relevant retailers and reporters and interest groups and such. 6. Entrepreneurs should note that growth is both expensive and challenging; they may want to form specific long-term plans to leverage what they already have in order to obtain loans to fund what they know for sure will work, and they should always seek deals that are mutually-beneficial to all parties involved. 7. Entrepreneurs should manage others with the right balance between oversight and autonomy. ✍️ Click here for this episode’s complete show notes! ----------------------------------------------------------------
In episode 97, I get down and dirty with Rob Peck talking about getting your valuables safe and sound using the new product from Aquavault: FlexSafe Plus.
In episode 97, I get down and dirty with Rob Peck talking about getting your valuables safe and sound using the new product from Aquavault: FlexSafe Plus.
Rob Peck teaches a special message on finishing well.
Michel Boucher and Rob Peck make a friendly take-over of the show to talk about their respective layouts and operations with questions from Andrew Chisholm, Ben Rechel and Chris Abbott. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Michel Boucher and Rob Peck make a friendly take-over of the show to talk about their respective layouts and operations with questions from Andrew Chisholm, Ben Rechel and Chris Abbott. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/