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In this episode of Female emPOWERED, Christa Gurka sits down with Sandy Taylor, a Vice President Senior Financial Consultant at Charles Schwab, to discuss what small business owners really need to know about financial planning. From retirement accounts to investment strategies, Sandy breaks down complex concepts into clear, actionable advice.They talk about how to start investing even if you don't have a ton of cash, what retirement account is best for your situation, and the key roles that make up your financial support team. Whether you're just starting out or looking to build long-term wealth and freedom, this episode is a must-listen.Key Points Discussed: Ever wonder if you're doing enough to plan for your financial future as a business owner? In this episode, you'll learn:What types of retirement plans are available to small business owners (and how to choose the right one)Where to start with investing if you don't have a huge cushionWhy diversification and risk tolerance matter more than timing the marketWho you really need on your financial team—and what each of those roles doesThe one question to always ask a financial advisor before hiring them If you're ready to take control of your financial future, connect with a professional who can guide you. Visit schwab.com or stop into one of their 300+ locations nationwide to speak with a consultant. You can also call their 1-800 number to get started.And remember - whether you're investing $500 or $50,000, it's never too early to start. Review your current financial accounts, ask smart questions, and start planning for the future you want.Download the Financial Planning Checklist here! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review.Want to connect with Christa or ask a question about today's episode? Send her a DM over on Instagram @ChristaGurka, or visit www.christagurka.com for free resources, coaching options, and more.Thanks for tuning in to Female emPOWERED - see you next week!
It's true that music is a universal language and something that can change the world. You'll hear from Sandy Taylor how her organization A Child's Song is unleashing the power of music to provide developmental, healing and social-emotional program that are transforming young lives. This podcast was brought to you by JC Charity Services. Running a nonprofit is hard and I'd love to bolster your efforts or help your team achieve its goals. You can find me at www.makingourworldbetter.com. To learn more about A Child's Song and how you can support or volunteer to advance its efforts visit www.achildssong.org
Whether you're on the verge of a career breakthrough or on the threshold of a new business venture, Sandy Taylor says “maintaining the rage” is key to overcoming obstacles and attaining your goals. The recently appointed national director and Queensland head of growth for Agents'Agency sits down with Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles to talk about how venturing beyond her own black stump — armed with a never-ending hunger for learning and a “no-blinkers, open eyes” attitude — has helped her establish a successful career in real estate. With over 13 years of experience in various roles, Sandy shares how she draws from her own background as a business owner to assist others in achieving their entrepreneurial ambitions, emphasises that planning is a quintessential step in achieving one's goals and explains why she sees “untapped potential” in the real estate industry. In this episode, you will hear: The importance of having an “accountability partner” when setting business goals Why agents and business owners should not be “afraid to ask for help” How planning is crucial to a business's success Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
Finding it hard to breakthrough a growth plateau, or starting from scratch and need to know what strategies to get strong growth fast? Sandy Taylor from Coronis together with PM Growth Expert Deniz Yusuf deliver the strategies that will give you BREAK THROUGH in both scenarios! Get the PM Lead Secrets Book- Reserve your FREE copy here- pmleadsecrets.com (just pay shipping).
Sandy Taylor thinks her brother Amani is weird because he doesn t talk. After Mommy and Daddy explain why he doesn't speak, Sandy realizes how important it is to be kind to someone who appears to be different. When Sandy sees a girl at her school being bullied for being different from the other kids, she has a choice to make. Will she ignore it, or will she step in and save her? W.R.E.a.C Havoc Heroes presents the story of a girl who learns to accept people as they are. This is a tale about UNDERSTANDING and a willingness to show compassion to others. Book: Written by Jamiyl & TracyAnn Samuels & Illustrated Nidhom ISBN: 978-1645434399 Publisher: Mascot Books Publication date: December 1, 2020 Read By: Erin YeschinPURCHASE BOOK HERE -> https://amzn.to/3egcUKE Our free storytime is welcome to ALL and made possible by listeners like you. Click SUBSCRIBE and consider supporting us on KoFi when you can choose from one-time donations to any of four membership options - all of which allow you even more access to the Clubhouse. To SUPPORT, CLICK HERE! -> https://ko-fi.com/hippocampusclubhouse or HERE!-> https://www.patreon.com/HippocampusClubhouse Whether you're a monthly member, a one-time contributor, following us on Instagram or simply love tuning in and sharing our storytime with friends - we are so thankful for your support! Click SUBSCRIBE and if you like what you hear, please rate and review!Our #OneStopBookShop offers fun and family-friendly titles for everyone in your home (including the grown-ups!) all while supporting small business and independent book stores alike! SHOP HERE! -> https://bookshop.org/shop/HippocampusClubhouse Want YOUR CHILD to be a guest on our podcast with their favorite story? Sign up today by CLICKING HERE -> https://hippocampusclubhouse.com/storytime-voices Find us on Instagram https://instagram.com/hippocampusclubhouse and to learn about new story adventures ahead, parenting tips rooted in cognitive science, sensory-based activities, printables, and more, JOIN our mailing list TODAY! https://hippocampusclubhouse.com/contact Until next time be sure to tell your story with an open heart while listening to others with an open mind™!
Are you are one of those copywriters who need a website, have been putting it off because it's just too hard, and you know you are losing business to those who do have one? In this episode you'll learn exactly what you need to create your website and how to do it. Read the show notes Join our community of copywriters at CopyClub.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of the That'll be the Day podcast, Tom Walker talks to Sandy Taylor, a visually impaired man who has led numerous successful campaigns with the National Federation of the Blind UK for better street access for blind and partially sighted people in Scotland, and further afield. Sandy talks honestly and openly about the challenges he has faced while losing his sight and the adjustments he has had to make as a totally blind person. Before he lost his sight, Sandy was a successful businessman who enjoyed driving and sailing. Sandy's mother always said he was determined and there is no doubt that the National Federation of the Blind UK has benefited from that.
Ever wonder about conceptual photography? Maybe you haven't even heard the word before...or maybe it's seems a little bit intimidating to you. Conceptual and composite photographer Sandy Taylor breaks it down for you today very easily, explaining just what it is and how you could get started with it today! Sandy explains how she broke into this genre of photography and how you really could start with just very simple ideas Listen here! cozyclicks.com/onehundrednine
"My name is Sandy Taylor and I am a visual artist, born and raised in Liberia, West Africa. I grew up in the capital city of Liberia, Monrovia. As a kid, I always had a passion for art and technology, most of his time spent during my childhood days was centered around creativity. As a young kid I enjoyed drawing portraits of people, animals and sometime just about anything I saw that sparked my interest. I love making beautiful art works and sharing them with the world. I view the world in different spectrums and I'm inspired by the variety of colors nature is giving at every glance, the blue oceans, sandy beaches, colorful rainforest amazing animals, etc. I currently use only digital tools/medium to create most of my works." Connect with me on my website or Instagram. https://www.sandysart.shop/ sandy_the_Liberian
Sandy Taylor is the founder of Dream Factory Coaching who helps her clients unleash their creative potential, mother of twins, and professional singer and actor located in the heart of NYC. She took her craft of acting and psychology background into coaching creatives and C-suite executives. She firmly believes in owning yourself and self-worth to unblock the limiting beliefs. She discusses her framework on how she pivoted and stepped into where she is now as a coach and business owner. Work with Sandy here and connect with her on Instagram. Connect with me on your fav social platform:Facebook: Instagram: EBJ Events Twins Instagram (yes I am that mom): Canal TwinsWebsite: Book your next Event! I would love to be able to connect with you Babes! Send me a message thru Instagram and tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #B3Podcast so I know you're a homie!XOXOJessyca
The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a radio detective program in the United States. It existed in several versions - with different stars on different networks in different years. Hood was an importer in San Francisco who dealt in rare items. John Dunning summarized the show's premise as follows: "With his sidekick Sanderson ('Sandy') Taylor, Hood traveled the world seeking artifacts for his import house. Each item found by Hood had an intriguing history and was inevitably linked to some present-day mystery." The character of Hood was based on real-life importer Richard Gump, who lived in San Francisco. Gump also was a consultant for the program. Hood was a character with a multi-faceted personality. One website devoted to old-time radio wrote about him as follows: Gregory Hood was also an accomplished pianist and composer, a self-taught forensics expert, spoke several languages fluently, was an expert in ancient and modern armament, had a military intelligence background, was a wine expert with an extensive rare wine cellar, and was an acknowledged expert in oriental tapestry. He lived in a penthouse on San Francisco's Nob Hill and employed a Chinese valet, Fong. On June 3, 1946, The Casebook of Gregory Hood began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, replacing The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for the summer. Although intended to be just a summer replacement, it continued in the fall, sponsored by Petri Wine. Jeffrey Marks, in his biography of co-creator Anthony Boucher, explained, "The show had originally been planned as a summer replacement for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in 1946, but continued for the next year when the radio network had difficulty in reaching an agreement with the Conan Doyle estate." The program had another full-season run on ABC in 1949-50 and also "resurfaced periodically in summer slots." The show was written by Boucher and Denis Green, who also teamed to write the Holmes show. Marks provided this background: Boucher and Green did such a good job for the Holmes show that they were asked about writing an original series for Mutual Radio. Radio shows relied on new episodes. Just as TV airs re-runs during the summer, radio shows gave their actors a summer hiatus of 13 weeks. Networks frequently ran original short-run programming during the summer. Boucher and Green came up with "The Casebook of Gregory Hood" a San Francisco-based antiquities expert who seemed to find current day crimes in the artifacts that he dealt with. The Casebook of Gregory Hood was nearly identical to The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in its opening: same sponsor, same announcement, same narrator frame for storytelling, and the same music. The narrator stopped by to visit Gregory either in his office or home, and the story was told by Hood. Hood's own Watson, Sandy Taylor, accompanied him. Taylor was Hood's lawyer and friend. Book reviewer Bertil Falk noted that the technique Boucher and Green used had deep roots in storytelling. He wrote: "The structure was of a very ancient kind, a frame story where Gregory Hood and his friend tell Harry Bartell a story from the casebook of Gregory Hood. It is a literary method well known from The Arabian Nights and much older than that, since it was used in the Sanskrit work Panchatantra more than two thousand years ago. Gale Gordon played Gregory Hood in the initial version of the program. Others who had the leading role later were Elliott Lewis, Jackson Beck, Paul McGrath, Martin Gabel and George Petrie. Sidekick Sanderson Taylor was portrayed at various times by Art Gilmore, Carl Harbord, William Bakewell and Howard McNear. Changes in stars, time slots and networks undoubtedly hindered the show's success. Marks wrote: "The show suffered from a constantly rotating cast. ... Boucher grew increasingly annoyed with the lack of support for the series." Boucher indicated his dissatisfaction in some personal correspondence: "As to myself and the contest -- the excellent idea you prop
Joseph Nkaapa - Raising the Standards, Finding Excellence in Children in Kenya Joseph Nkaapa is the director for the Kimana School of Leadership and Professional Studies in Kenya, East Africa. Joseph began working with the Kimana School after the co-founder of the school, Mrs. Sandy Taylor (1944-2016), urged him to come and take a class at the school and use his life for God's glory and to make a difference. As Nkaapa discusses with Dr. Bruhl, he was standing under a tree and Mrs. Taylor challenged him, encouraging him that though his present circumstances where humble, God had a much bigger plan for his life. Now Joseph Nkaapa operates the fastest growing primary school in Kenya on the Kimana Campus. Opening in January 2016, Nkaapa leads a team of educators, campus staff, and other community personnel, making a dramatic difference in social challenges that exist in his community. Poverty, drought, corruption, income inequality, gender bias, poor sanitation, starvation, and many issues are requiring significan leadership and action in East Africa. Nkaapa believes the Kimana School of Leadership and the Kimana Christian Academy (Primary School) are already having a significant impact on changing behavior and opportunity in East Africa. Nkaapa sees his role as a leader to serve, raise standards, and strive for excellence as he learned from his mentor, Mrs. Sandy Taylor. Though Mrs. Taylor departed in 2016 to go home with the Lord, her work and love continues one through Nkaapa and others who work at the Kimana Campus. NOTE FROM DR. BRUHL: I am very proud of Joseph and all he has accomplished and continues to in his community. Though I am frequent visitor to Kimana and serve as a leader, I can only accept a small portion of the true credit that is deserved for the success of this institution and the role it has on changing lives in East Africa. It is my hope one day thousands of visitors will come and see all that has been accomplished and will marvel and come to support and make a difference as Ken and Sandy Taylor, Joseph Nkaapa, and others realized could be accompished. This interview was an honor to conduct with my brother Joseph Nkaapa. I am humbled by him and all he does for others.
Ron Bernardi - The Godly Grocer Ron Bernardi is an institution in Northbrook, Illinois and around the greater Chicagoland area. Ron is the Community Service Representative for Sunset Foods in Northbrook, Illinois and has been in the grocery business for 50 years. Getting his start right out of high school and working his way from a clerk in the meat department, onto management for 40 years, and now community liason, Ron knows people. The key to Ron's success in business and life has been his consistent love of service. Whether Ron is talking to a customer in the produce department, leading a Bible study, or doing a volunteer auction, he loves to share his testimony and witness how God has been the secret ingredient to his success. When Ron was a young man, he felt insecure and anxious about his life, not knowing what his purpose or calling really was. But that all changed the day he gave his life to the Lord and took Jesus Christ into his heart. As Ron describes in this interview, it was moment in the toilet paper aisle and a customer who asked him the most important question of his life, THAT CHANGED HIS LIFE. You will love hearing Ron's story of how he uses books along with public speaking to reach thousands of people and provide hope through encouragement and witness. Ron describes himself as a SERVANT LEADER and THE GODLY GROCER. COMMENTS FROM DR. WARREN BRUHL about this interview On a personal note, I have known Ron for over 20 years and he is one of the most ethical, caring, and generous men I know. He was a very dear friend of my mother, Sandy Taylor, and has supported ministries and charities around the world, including Dreamweaver. At Ron's 70th birthday celebration, thousands of people came to Sunset Foods to wish Ron a joyful and healthy birthday. Ron is a special Agent of Social Change.
Insight's Stuart Mackey spoke with Chair of EDVIP Sandy Taylor about his petition against a shared space scheme in his area.
Sandy Taylor's wife Mary disappears on a foggy night without a trace.
Casebook of Gregory Hood – The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
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From the series: Sandy Taylor Listen as Associate Pastor, Sandy Taylor shares a message from Ephesians. Copyright 2011, Sandy Taylor Speaker: Sandy Taylor References: Ephesians 4:11-12 Tags: Ephesians Service Resources: Ministry: The Opportunity Beyound Your Lifetime.mp3 (download) Sermon_Notes_1.tiff (download) Sermon_Notes_2.tiff (download)
From the series: Weekly Sermons Listen as Sandy Taylor, Minister Of Admin and Outreach shares a message from the Book of Mark. Copyright 2011,Sandy Taylor Speaker: Sandy Taylor References: Mark 8:34-38 Tags: Mark follower Resources: Fan Or Follower? .mp3 (download) Sermon_Notes_1.tiff (download) Sermon_Notes_2.tiff (download)