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Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we look at potential impacts on mortgage rates from the privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Plus, Robbie sits down with CHLA's Scott Olson to discuss the rising costs of credit scores, the monopoly power of FICO, and how increased competition, from VantageScore to new credit scoring models, could reshape the mortgage lending landscape. And we close with some predictions about what this week's economic calendar will bring.Today's episode is sponsored by CreditXpert—the credit optimization platform that helps today's top mortgage originators and more than 60,000 mortgage professionals qualify more applicants, make more competitive offers, reduce LLPA premiums and close more loans. Download your free copy of the credit optimization playbook today at creditxpert.com/chrisman.
The truth of Christianity stands or falls on the truth of the resurrection of Jesus. With Easter quickly approaching, you'll have a great opportunity to talk to your friends and family about the hope you have in Jesus' resurrection. In this episode, we'll look at the historical evidence we have that Jesus was, in fact, a real historical person, that Jesus did rise from the dead, and why we can have confidence that Christianity is true.ResourcesThe Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for ChristWesley HuffConnect With Usprovidenceomaha.orgInstagramFacebookEmail Usformation@providenceomaha.org
April 8th is National Library Workers Day and April 16th is National Librarian Day and we are celebrating!We'll learn the (official) difference between a Librarian and a library worker, hear funny stories, and hear more about some of the many services we offer at the Rapid City Public Library.Featuring Krista Licht, Mackenzie Betcher, Scott Olson, Sophie Brown, Jack Monroe and Brady Jones.Interviews, editing and mixing by Adrian Ludens.Music by Ziggy and Roie Shpigler. Used with permission.
Do you see big problems in the world and feel overwhelmed by the thought of making a difference? Maybe you're passionate about helping others but unsure where to start or how to turn that passion into action. The idea of stepping into a role that could create real change can be daunting, especially when the path forward isn't clear. If you're wrestling with these feelings, this episode offers valuable guidance to help you navigate these uncertainties.In this episode, Carley Fortosis, a leader in mobilization at One Collective, joins host Scott Olson to share her journey from corporate life to vocational ministry. Carley discusses the key questions you should ask before making the leap, the questions you should ask an organization before joining, and how One Collective supports its team members every step of the way. Whether you're exploring a new career or looking to make a greater impact, Carley's experience and advice will provide the clarity and confidence you need to move forward.
This is episode #100 of Sauna Talk. Do you want to know the Sauna Talk origin story? Well, when I started this podcast in 2016, 8 years ago, the idea was to help capture a bit of what felt like on the sauna bench. That's a place where deep, collaborative conversations can happen. It's often a place of untangling the wires in our heads, where our minds can open up to creative thinking, and problem solving. It's a fun place. Sauna Talk is described here as: Sauna talk is a different kind of talk. It is casual talk between a father and his teenage son, and reconnection talk with a friend you wish you could see more frequently, or collaborative talk amongst NHL hockey players or business partners working through a strategy. This happens because we have no distractions and we are relaxed in mind, body, and spirit. As we know, sitting on the sauna bench creates an interesting environment. Our bodies are being stressed, yet we are feeling very relaxed. For many of us, talking and thinking is difficult. Yet for others, it's an environment where thoughts and ideas start flowing like in a kaleidoscope of colors. In this episode, you will hear some excerpts from a few of the 99 episodes: Tom Rolando The Sauna Talk origin. Tom and I are still very close buds. He and I are working on the book Sauna Life, and it's a slow process. Daryl Lamppa Daryl Lamppa 22:46 – the old style stoves in the area. Scott Olson 17:48 peddling to hockey stores. 18:15 Finding the hockey player entrepreneurs in their own towns. Wim Hof 17:03 Sauna & Cold. 19:03 Dr. Jari Laukkenen 30:10-30-55 goals for further sauna research #063 Alex Blyashuk 29:35-32:06, explaining veniks. #072 Bruce Oreck 33:20-35:21. Finland happiest country. Explains his reasoning. #097 Lasse Erikson Bring the owners into the sauna. 35:20 – 37:18. That feeling that you have contributed to something good in life. I hope you enjoy any one or number of these 100 episodes! It has been a pleasure hearing and sharing the motivations and passions of so many remarkable people! Putting these episodes together has been a privilege. Sharing them with you continues to be a joy.
Gone But Not Forgotten has returned to the Rapid City Public Library Podcast this spring. This time we are shining the spotlight on Black Hills restaurants that are no longer in business but still fondly remembered.In this episode: Sabrina Lacroix talks about Shakey's, Carini's, and Smiley's; Robbie Murchison shares a recollection about Shakey's; Clark Kurtz shares a recollection about Daisy Dell; and Ron Johnsen talks about Snow White Drive Inn and who had the best prime rib.New interviews conducted by Adrian Ludens.Archive interview conducted by Kim Morey.Clark Kurtz's recollection read by Scott Olson.Robbie Murchison's recollection read by Jolene Smith.Music: Paper Planes "Autumn Town", Danpun "Happy to Be Happy", and Mooveka "Happy to See You Again". Used by permission.If you owned, managed, worked at, or were a frequent patron of a "gone but not forgotten" Black Hills restaurant, we'd love to hear from you! Contact us at aludens@rcplib.org to set up and interview. You can also write and email your memories and one of our librarians will read it on your behalf.
Join Paul and Tiana as they chat with Retired Green Beret and Delta Force operator Scott Olson about his walk as a Christian post life in Special Forces.To learn more go to www.thewarriorsrising.com
April 8 is Library Workers Day, and April 16 is National Librarian Day!We'll explain the difference between the two, and visit with some of our staff and go behind-the-scenes.Funny stories, overlooked services, favorite authors and more!Interviews conducted and edited by Adrian Ludens.Special guests: Scott Olson, Krista Licht, Brady Jones, Jack Monroe, Mackenzie Betcher, and Sophie Brown.Music by: Roie Shpigler and Ziggy. Used with permission.
What's Your Plan? Is a podcast hosted by Noel A Evans, a DC based long term care insurance specialist. Noel combines his 16 years experience and connections in the industry to provide resources and education to podcast listeners to help them address the long term care and caregiving challenges. Noel's guests are all specialists in various industries around long term care and caregiving and our goal is to help people begin the planning process in some way.
What's Your Plan? Is a podcast hosted by Noel A Evans, a DC based long term care insurance specialist. Noel combines his 16 years experience and connections in the industry to provide resources and education to podcast listeners to help them address the long term care and caregiving challenges. Noel's guests are all specialists in various industries around long term care and caregiving and our goal is to help people begin the planning process in some way.
The new Chancellor of Minnesota State, Scott Olson, joined Vineeta today on the WCCO Morning News.
In December 2022, RA released the Procurement Reform Report Update: Momentum for a sustainable transport sectorThis summary of a panel discussion at RA's 2023 Transport Summit includes perspectives from both government and industry that highlight progress on procurement reform to date. Panellists discussed the current economic climate and how governments, industry and the community can get the best possible return from transport infrastructure projects.Speakers in this episode:- Scott Olson, CEO, Fredon- Kay Salvair Smith, Managing Director, Fusion Advisory- Don Johnson, Chief Operating Officer and Executive General Manager – NSW Civil and Rail / Tunnelling / Major Projects, CPB Contractors- Camilla Drover, Deputy Secretary – Infrastructure and Place, Transport for NSW
The new Chancellor of Minnesota State, Scott Olson, joined Vineeta today on the WCCO Morning News.
Candor's patented automated underwriting decision engine, CogniTech™, is a state-of-the-art, 100% machine platform that can handle infinite loan scenarios. The portability allows clients to plug in the technology wherever an underwrite happens during the loan lifecycle, from point of sale to servicing. Clients can instantly scale to match loan volumes, improve quality to mitigate repurchase risk, & boost liquidity. Candor Can Do
Scott Olson will start his new job in August. He joined Vineeta to discuss the transition as well as some legislation at the capitol that could make college more affordable or even free!
Scott Olson will start his new job in August. He joined Vineeta to discuss the transition as well as some legislation at the capitol that could make college more affordable or even free!
Scott Olson, Executive Director of Community Home Lenders Association, discusses the unique challenges for independent mortgage banks and the association's mission to keep them competitive.
Scott Olson joins the show this week and chats with us about getting your ice fishing gear ready for the upcoming season and fishing in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Scott Olson is the founder of one of the most iconic lifestyle products to come out of Minnesota in the 20th Century: the Rollerblade. He didn't invent the inline skate, but he improved on a design that had virtually no market traction and made it an international fitness phenomenon and a product that endures still today. Launched in 1980, Rollerblade steadily grew into a hot commodity. But by 1986, Olson was out of the company. Just 19 when he started working on the product, he had the vision and drive, but lacked the business know-how to scale the brand. Money problems forced him to sell to Robert Sturgis and Robert Naegele, who soon took over the company and eventually sold it to Nordica, which is now a division of Technica Group and still the parent company to Rollerblade. "I was bummed out for a day or two," Olson recalls. But I had to regroup. I still had the goal of being successful with this product." And despite the disappointment, he considers his Rollerblade run a success. It's the product that defined his entire career and allowed him to pursue other dream products, including his latest focus, the human powered Skyride, another invention at the intersection of fitness and thrills. "The entrepreneur and inventor seldom see anything—they can never hold on long enough to see the rewards. I held on to a little piece," Olson says. "I've been lucky enough to keep doing what I love to do: innovating and inventing." After our conversation with Olson we go Back to the Classroom with the University of St. Thomas Schulze School of Entrepreneurship where Alec Johnson chairs the entrepreneurship department and makes sense of Olson's business journey. "The transition from idea to running and growing a business is something a lot of founders don't make easily," Johnson says. "It's a bit of the Field of Dreams approach here—if I build it, they will come. My advice to founders: be prepared for the fact that they don't always come. What are you going to do to bring them in?"
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Cyber threats can be devastating, and defending against them requires having the right teams in place. Unfortunately, many companies are not finding the right people to fill these roles. Dave Bookbinder goes Behind The Numbers with Leeza Garber, Cybersecurity and Privacy Attorney, and Professor; and Scott Olson, Founder and CEO of GlenHaven International. Leeza and Scott are authors of the book: Can. Trust. Will. - Hiring for the Human Element in the New Age of Cyber Security. In this episode, we're discussing the importance of building the right team and how the “Can. Trust. Will.” process is used for identifying and hiring the right candidates. About the Host: Dave Bookbinder is the person that clients reach out to when they need to know what their most important assets are worth. He's also on a mission to change the conversation about how the accounting world recognizes the value of people's contributions to a business enterprise, and to quantify what every CEO on the planet claims: “Our people are this company's most valuable asset.” Dave is a Managing Director at B. Riley Advisory Services, where he works closely with business owners, CFOs, Controllers, and CEOs. Dave has conducted valuations of the securities and intangible assets of public and private companies for various purposes. Grab Dave's best-selling book: The New ROI: Return on Individuals Connect with Dave on LinkedIn Connect with Dave on FaceBook Follow Dave on Twitter Check out NewROI.com for more.
If the goal is to fill a role and keep it filled, we may be missing the point of hiring and retaining top talent.More than ever, investing in the human element of cybersecurity is paramount. How we staff and maintain our cyber teams will determine the success of the individuals, the team, and the program.In today's conversation, we connect with two authors, Leeza Garber and Scott Olson, to talk about this topic in-depth, as we explore the catalyst behind the writing of their book, Can. Trust. Will. Hiring for the Human Element in the New Age of Cybersecurity.About the BookCyberthreats evolve at a staggering pace, and effective cybersecurity operations depend on successful teams. Unfortunately, statistics continue to illustrate that employers are not finding the people they need.The Can. Trust. Will. system guides the C-Suite, HR professionals and talent acquisition to build unbeatable cybersecurity teams through advanced hiring processes and focused on-boarding programs. Additionally, this book details how successful cybersecurity ecosystems are best built and sustained, with expert analysis from high-level government officials, Fortune 500 CSOs and CISOs, risk managers, and even a few techies.Those already in the field (and newbies) will glean invaluable knowledge about how to find their most effective position within a cybersecurity ecosystem. In a tech-driven environment, cybersecurity is fundamentally a human problem: and the first step is to hire for the human element.Are you looking to fill roles? Or are you looking for people? This nuanced difference can make all the difference.Listen in.____________________________GuestsLeeza GarberFounder, Leeza Garber Esq Consulting LLC & Can. Trust. Will. LLCOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/leezagarberOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeza-garber/Scott OlsonCo-Founder, Can. Trust. Will. LLCOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottolsonexec/____________________________This Episode's SponsorsImperva: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988HITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitweb____________________________ResourcesBook: Can. Trust. Will. Hiring for the Human Element in the New Age of Cybersecurity: https://www.amazon.com/Can-Trust-Will-Element-Cybersecurity-ebook/dp/B09H1V8LHL/Cyber Seek: https://www.cyberseek.org/Previous podcast with Scott Olson: Be Fascinated: What It Takes To Find Fulfillment And To Be A Good Leader | Redefining Security With Scott Olson____________________________To see and hear more Redefining Security content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-securityAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
If the goal is to fill a role and keep it filled, we may be missing the point of hiring and retaining top talent.More than ever, investing in the human element of cybersecurity is paramount. How we staff and maintain our cyber teams will determine the success of the individuals, the team, and the program.In today's conversation, we connect with two authors, Leeza Garber and Scott Olson, to talk about this topic in-depth, as we explore the catalyst behind the writing of their book, Can. Trust. Will. Hiring for the Human Element in the New Age of Cybersecurity.About the BookCyberthreats evolve at a staggering pace, and effective cybersecurity operations depend on successful teams. Unfortunately, statistics continue to illustrate that employers are not finding the people they need.The Can. Trust. Will. system guides the C-Suite, HR professionals and talent acquisition to build unbeatable cybersecurity teams through advanced hiring processes and focused on-boarding programs. Additionally, this book details how successful cybersecurity ecosystems are best built and sustained, with expert analysis from high-level government officials, Fortune 500 CSOs and CISOs, risk managers, and even a few techies.Those already in the field (and newbies) will glean invaluable knowledge about how to find their most effective position within a cybersecurity ecosystem. In a tech-driven environment, cybersecurity is fundamentally a human problem: and the first step is to hire for the human element.Are you looking to fill roles? Or are you looking for people? This nuanced difference can make all the difference.Listen in.____________________________GuestsLeeza GarberFounder, Leeza Garber Esq Consulting LLC & Can. Trust. Will. LLCOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/leezagarberOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeza-garber/Scott OlsonCo-Founder, Can. Trust. Will. LLCOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottolsonexec/____________________________This Episode's SponsorsImperva: https://itspm.ag/rsaarchwebHITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitweb____________________________ResourcesBook: Can. Trust. Will. Hiring for the Human Element in the New Age of Cybersecurity: https://www.amazon.com/Can-Trust-Will-Element-Cybersecurity-ebook/dp/B09H1V8LHL/Cyber Seek: https://www.cyberseek.org/Previous podcast with Scott Olson: Be Fascinated: What It Takes To Find Fulfillment And To Be A Good Leader | Redefining Security With Scott Olson____________________________To see and hear more Redefining Security content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-securityAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
In this talk, Georgina Waylen discusses hypermasculine leadership within the context of the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaker: Professor Georgina Waylen FBA, Professor of Politics, University of ManchesterImage: Donald Trump Holds Rally At Iowa State Fairgrounds. © photo by Scott Olson via Getty Images
Today's episode we talk with Scott Olson about his professional career in boxing and what it was like to get his "bell rung!"-If you are enjoying these podcasts then please be sure to subscribe and leave us a comment and review!
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the growing amount of labor strikes that are occurring throughout the nation that are in opposition to company's vaccine mandates. While some hospitals are also laying off over a hundred workers who worked throughout the pandemic and are now being let go after not adhering to the hospital's vaccine mandate. These work stoppages are going unnoticed by the main stream media who are trying to give all the answers to the supply chain problems while ignoring one of the biggest reasons. Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leadership can make or break an organization's chance for success, and eventually, it will. It doesn't matter what company, organization, or community teams you lead—all you do and how you do it matters for the end result.Given the nature of the function within the cybersecurity industry, someone may think that their style needs to be more decisive than most; that maybe they even and get some "wild cards" due to the uniqueness of their role. The truth is that there is no "uniqueness" in this industry, and the basic rules of effective leadership work the same for all. You are either a good leader, or you are not.Today's conversation extends well beyond cybersecurity as our guest, Scott Olson, brings to bear the realities of what it takes to be a leader in any industry, in any function, and find fulfillment in a leadership position. Becoming a leader doesn't happen magically. It also doesn't require you to excel in the roles you lead or know what it feels like to be in any position you oversee. Instead, it involves understanding and embracing the big picture and transitioning your sense of self-worth when needed."The mistake that we make in the leadership industry is that we think behaviors correlate to performance: here are the ten things that great leaders do; here are the five things that great leaders avoid. I'm an influenced leader. I'm a charismatic leader. I'm a servant leader. People don't follow you because you're a specific type of leader. People don't even follow because they like you. What I've found is that people follow you if they know you like them if they know that you value them, that you see who and what they are, that you appreciate what they're capable of, and that you appreciate that they are doing what you need." —Scott OlsonWhat does "being fascinated" have to do with good leadership? Have a listen to find out.____________________________GuestScott OlsonOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottolsonexec/____________________________ResourcesThe book, Can.Trust.Will. Hiring For The Human Element in the New Age of Cybersecurity., will be published here: https://www.businessexpertpress.com/Podcast | Trust, Gratitude, Mentorship And Other Lessons From A Spy Recruiter | A Conversation With Robin Dreeke | Tech Done Different With Ted Harrington: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/trust-gratitude-mentorship-and-other-lessons-from-a-spy-recruiter-a-conversation-with-robin-dreeke-tech-done-different-with-ted-harrington____________________________This Episode's SponsorsHITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitwebSemperis: https://itspm.ag/semperis-1roo____________________________To see and hear more Redefining Security content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-securityAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Leadership can make or break an organization's chance for success, and eventually, it will. It doesn't matter what company, organization, or community teams you lead—all you do and how you do it matters for the end result.Given the nature of the function within the cybersecurity industry, someone may think that their style needs to be more decisive than most; that maybe they even and get some "wild cards" due to the uniqueness of their role. The truth is that there is no "uniqueness" in this industry, and the basic rules of effective leadership work the same for all. You are either a good leader, or you are not.Today's conversation extends well beyond cybersecurity as our guest, Scott Olson, brings to bear the realities of what it takes to be a leader in any industry, in any function, and find fulfillment in a leadership position. Becoming a leader doesn't happen magically. It also doesn't require you to excel in the roles you lead or know what it feels like to be in any position you oversee. Instead, it involves understanding and embracing the big picture and transitioning your sense of self-worth when needed."The mistake that we make in the leadership industry is that we think behaviors correlate to performance: here are the ten things that great leaders do; here are the five things that great leaders avoid. I'm an influenced leader. I'm a charismatic leader. I'm a servant leader. People don't follow you because you're a specific type of leader. People don't even follow because they like you. What I've found is that people follow you if they know you like them if they know that you value them, that you see who and what they are, that you appreciate what they're capable of, and that you appreciate that they are doing what you need." —Scott OlsonWhat does "being fascinated" have to do with good leadership? Have a listen to find out.____________________________GuestScott OlsonOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottolsonexec/____________________________This Episode's SponsorsHITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitwebSemperis: https://itspm.ag/semperis-1roo____________________________ResourcesThe book, Can.Trust.Will. Hiring For The Human Element in the New Age of Cybersecurity., will be published here: https://www.businessexpertpress.com/Podcast | Trust, Gratitude, Mentorship And Other Lessons From A Spy Recruiter | A Conversation With Robin Dreeke | Tech Done Different With Ted Harrington: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/trust-gratitude-mentorship-and-other-lessons-from-a-spy-recruiter-a-conversation-with-robin-dreeke-tech-done-different-with-ted-harrington____________________________To see and hear more podcasts and webcasts about Redefining CyberSecurity for your business, tune in to ITSPmagazine at:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurityAre you interested in advertising on ITSPmagazine?
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Scott Olson about finding fulfillment and leaving frustrations behind. See the video here: https://youtu.be/0q0NjfUjPto. Scott Olson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottolsonexec/) is author of the First Promotion Transition Certificate Course. During more than 40 years of leading high-performance teams in consequential environments, Scott developed the concepts which lead to the core value of this innovative training program: "Find Fulfillment and Leave Frustration Behind." Scott is Founder of GlenHaven International, LLC., Principal & Co-founder of Can.Trust.Will. LLC., and CEO of Olson Strategic Initiatives. Check out Dr. Westover's new book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/bluerthanindigo. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/leadershipalchemy. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/hci-magazine. Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Workplace Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Talent Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/
How does someone go from being a mountain climbing guide at age 15….to a Deputy Prosecuting attorney…to a spy hunter for the FBI? In this episode of the Dauntless podcast, we're hearing from Scott Olson, a man with a truly extraordinary life and career. This episode is jam-packed full of actionable tips and insights that you can apply to your own life. You will learn about the critical role of stubbornness, how to build high performing teams, and the key concept of defaulting to yes. Find out more about our sponsor, WeLearn Learning Services at https://welearnls.com If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video, show notes and more at: https://www.dauntlesspodcast.com/ And follow Dr Kate along at https://www.instagram.com/katehixsonphd/
A common interview question revolves around opportunity for growth within a company. This is something that I have spoken to numerous young professionals about. While the answer varies from company to company, my initial response is always the same; if you act treat your current position like it's your own business, you will be a leader on day 1. Scott described this beautifully in our discussion by saying that an individual must become a leader when they run out of bandwidth to perform their daily activities without assistance. This is a powerful idea, because it empowers everyone to take on as much responsibility as they desire, and then scale their actions to achieve the highest level of success. This means that your achievements will directly coorelate to your goals and your effort.I encourage anyone that wants to be a leader, to treat your current position as though you are the CEO of your own job. Set goals and strategy, execute the strategy and scale the results. You will be amazed by how much you are able to accomplish with this mindset!Scott began leading high performance teams in consequential environments as a teenager when he landed a job as a climbing guide on Mt. Rainier in Washington State. After eight years leading in the outdoors, and having completed college and Law School, he embarked on a lengthy career in government. Over several decades Scott served as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and as an FBI Special Agent. Scott was a Counterintelligence operations officer, an Assistant Special Agent in Charge of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, and lived in the Middle East as the FBI's Legal Attaché in Baghdad, Iraq.Scott's core expertise is in building and leading high performance teams. In addition, he has successfully coached emerging leaders across many disciplines including the security industry, non-profits, government, transitioning veterans and intelligence community leaders, the culinary industry, Tae Kwon Do age group national champions, and MMA fighters.Scott also developed and implemented the FBI's front-line Leadership Development Program and the FBI's leadership performance assessment process for Special Agents in Charge.Scott is a member of ASIS and SHRM, holds a B.A. in History from the University of Washington and a Juris Doctor from the Seattle University School of Law.Want to check out similar episodes?Listen to Gina Osborn, Cold War SpyConnect with ScottLinkedInWebsiteTake his First Promotion training courseCheck out the Every Breath Counts Podcast Website
Your hosts Brian Schiller & Jay Randall are joined for the epic return of the godfather, Scott Olson. Together the guys sit down to chat with Jake Brown from Pro Nav Marine. Pro Nav is an innovative new technology to transform old trolling motors to have the features of new ones. There is a ton of information and innovation here that you won't want to miss. ProNav- https://pronavmarine.com/ Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/paddlenfin Podcast & Website- www.paddlenfin.com YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/paddlenfin Email- paddlenfin@gmail.com Social Media- @paddlenfin Anglr- Download the Angler App Rocktown paddlesports - rocktownadventures.com JigMasters Jigs- https://jigmasters.com
Today on the Rich Zeoli Show, the first Presidential debate is in the books and Zeoli breaks it all down! Former Vice President Joe Biden doesn’t give any substance to his answers and President Trump slams Biden’s record for law and order. Chris Wallace loses control early on and fails at actually moderating. Senator Pat Toomey joined to discuss the upcoming confirmation vote for Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett and gave his thoughts on the first Presidential debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Toomey also expressed his concerns with the PA Supreme Court's decision to extend the deadline for mail-in votes Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Rich Zeoli Show, the DNC started things off last night with an appeal to a very reluctant audience. The party is not excited about a potential President Biden at all so they’re focus is simply on “Trump is terrible.” Even the “never Trumpers” that appeared at the event last night are finding themselves supporting a party that appeals to no one except the radical left. Brandon Katz, Senior Entertainment Reporter for The Observer, explained how studios and streaming services are running out of new, original content due to lack of production. Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
In today’s hour of non-stop talk, Andy McCarthy of National Review joined to discuss former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates' testimony regarding the Russiagate probe and the potential involvement of former President Obama. Former First Lady Michelle Obama is starting to pander to the crazy far-left making us wonder, is something afoot behind the scenes? And Mayor De Blasio continues his passive aggressive feud with Governor Cuomo. Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
Today on the Rich Zeoli Show, We are still reminded why Ben Affleck continues to be the absolute worst in Hollywood. Joe Biden continues to baffle us with his “gaffs” as he makes an insane claim on the lack of diversity in the black community. Daniel Ortner, attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation, joined the show to discuss the constitutionality of states and cities establishing covid checkpoints. Governor Wolf gives a “strong recommendation” to the PIAA to delay high school sports until January of 2021. Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
Today on the Rich Zeoli Show, will there be a surprise for the Biden campaign? Does it even matter for the campaign? Biden’s shortlist is nothing to make people jump for joy or excitement. The day after Inauguration Day, everyone will be set to start the 2024 Presidential race anyway. Zeoli was joined by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue, who discussed the importance of keeping all food chain supply facilities open, safe, and operational during the coronavirus pandemic. Perdue also gave an update on the mysterious seeds from China that have been sent to random homes throughout the country. Gregory Zuckerman of the Wall Street Journal joined to discuss the encouraging advancement for a COVID-19 vaccine as investors rush to reap the potential economic benefits. Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the excitement the far-left has over getting Joe Biden to move most of his policies even more to the left. He also discussed restaurants and bars feeling like scapegoats by Governor Wolf's mandates of more restrictions to their businesses whenever infection rates increase and Governor Cuomo's 3-strike rule for restaurants that are open in New York. Hogan Gidley, National Press Secretary for the Trump Campaign, joined discussing the appointment of Bill Stepien as Campaign Manager, as Brad Parscale steps into a new role with the campaign and the Democratic party taking advantage of Biden's lack of policy allowing it to be filled with far-left ideals. Attorney Daniel Ortner joined discussing the unconstitutional rule for states to ban other states from entering theirs in the name of coronavirus protection. All that and more on today's show! Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
GOP Chairwoman of the GOP, Ronna McDaniel, joined discussing the successful TV ratings of the Tulsa rally for President Trump, the issue of mail-in ballots, the continued flaws in polling for 2020 and still planning for the Republican Convention in Jacksonville. Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
In this Polk County Report, Scott Olson, the new owner, and publisher of the Polk County Itemizer-Observer discusses his plans to keep the weekly newspaper relevant to readers and advertisers.
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the Minnesota Attorney General announcing the 3 other officers involved in the death of George Floyd being charged and upping the initial 3rd degree murder charge to the 2nd degree. He also discussed former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis coming out and criticizing President Trump and Charlamagne Tha God wants to see real action on civil reform for African-Americans from Joe Biden not just spoken word. All that and more on today's show! Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the inaccuracies the media is trying to portray President Trump as a ruthless dictator for not allowing people to protest. He's trying to protect those who are peacefully protesting from those rioting. He also discussed George Floyd's own brother calling for an end to the looting and the demand to end qualified immunity and equal the legal playing field for all. He was joined by Marie Fischer, Member of Project 21, joined discussing her concern with celebrities setting up bail funds for those who have rioted and looted their cities and the reverse effects that these riots/looting are causing in the message trying to be sent in the tragic death of George Floyd. All that and more on today's show! Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the protests and riots that occurred throughout the nation amid the tragic death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. He also discussed how people/groups like ANTIFA tragically take advantage of situations like Floyd's to push their own agenda when it goes against the real meaning of the protests that occur, an insane proposition that mask wearing should be mandatory and the running mate problem Joe Biden now faces with Senator Amy Klobuchar facing criticism after the death of George Floyd. All that and more on today's show! Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
In today's hour of non-stop talk, Rich discussed Governor Phil Murphy's meeting with President Trump yesterday, Speaker Pelosi tries to come to the defense of former Vice President Joe Biden and MSNBC's exclusive interview with Joe Biden on "Morning Joe" discussing the sexual assault allegations against him. Photo by: Scott Olson / Staff
“It’s not the arguments and evidence that actually win the person to Christ, but the Holy Spirit can use arguments and evidence just the same way He uses our own personal testimonies or stories to reach nonbelievers." We invited Scott Olson, one of the volunteers in our church and an avid Christian apologetics consumer, to review Dr. William Lane Craig's book Reasonable Faith. Join us to learn more about the importance of Christian apologetics and how this book can help you defend your faith.
No one knows the value of love and support from family and friends better than Scott Olson. When he was eight, doctors took out one third of his brain. They said he wouldn't walk, talk or use his arm again. But Scott was undeterred and his family kept telling him that they loved him - his grandmother even snuck hamburgers into the hospital for him. He got back on track to school, walking and talking and living life with gusto and creativity and love. Getting here wasn't easy. His story is one of courage through great adversity where mostly the best advice was just the straight story so as not to create false hope, like, "kids can be mean." There are more challenges in Scott's life than most of us could even imagine and in the past he may have wrapped his identity in his disability. But he has separated from that view much more now. Scott produces a podcast and website with his wife about budgeting called Centsable Chat (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/centsable-chat/id1448371755). And, he is a poet, and a musician - imagine that after being told you can't use your arm you become a musician! He has be gracious enough to share one of his songs with us called LaughWithMe. It's at the end of his story.A Note On The Life Over Pain Theme Music:Emily Bielagus graciously and generously composed the lovely theme music for the Life Over Pain podcast. Find her music at Spotify, wildyawp.com, and reach her at wildyawpband@gmail.com.
Episode 107 (Day 2): Show Notes Happy Industrial Water Week Scaling UP! Nation! We are celebrating Day 2 of Industrial Water Week. Day 2 is all about boilers. One of the ways I like to think about our job is that we are heat transfer, efficiency managers. That means we take heat from one place and transfer it to another as cost-effectively as possible. When we talk about boilers, we are putting heat into the system, so that heat can do some work. This work might be to power something, or it could just be to heat something. Either way, the steam boiler is the “workhorse” of our modern-day world. On this special holiday episode, we are back at the Association of Water Technologies Annual Convention. Where we talk a bit about steam boilers and chat with friends of our show. Happy Day 2 of Industrial Water Week. Key Points From This Episode: All About Boilers [0:00:43] Tips from Larry Pannell [0:03:39] Questions for Laura Sanders [0:07:54] The Upcoming AWT President [0:09:43] Appreciating Thomas Branvold [0:12:26] Upgrading with Tom Tinney [0:14:40] Learnings at The Convention [0:18:18] The Young Professionals [0:21:01] Cool Stuff In 2019 [0:22:45] Industrial Week 2020 Schedule [0:24:14] Understanding H2trOnics [0:24:45] pH Meter [0:26:00] Interview with Scott Olson [0:28:45] And a lot more! Tweetables: "This (AWT) is one of the few organizations where vendors have an opportunity to participate in committees and contribute something meaningful. In return the water treatment industry benefits as a whole. - @TomTinney @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #Pretreatment #IndustrialWaterWeek #boilertuesday #AWT #CWT #ScalingUPto100 "The number one tip for water treaters: If it wasn't written, it wasn't done." - @JayFarmerie @traceblackmore #scalinguph2o #scalingup #scalinguppodcast #scalingupnation #Pretreatment #IndustrialWaterWeek #boilertuesday #AWT #CWT #ScalingUPto100 Links Mentioned on this episode: Larry Pannell on LinkedIn Laura Sanders on LinkedIn Reid Hutchison on LinkedIn Adam Dumler on LinkedIn Matt Black on LinkedIn Chris Golden on LinkedIn Scott W. Olson on LinkedIn Marodi Cribari Filming Amines Episodes 089 The One That’s All About Filming Amines (General) 090 The One That’s All About Filming Amines (Boilers) 091 The One That’s All About Filming Amines (Closed Loops and Cooling Towers) EP3: Controllers with Tom Tinney 093 The One with Jay Farmerie, CWT 094 The Other One with Jay Farmerie, CWT 062 The One with the Pulsafeeder Guy
What if you saw what's wrong in the world today and could do something about it - would you? Visible, hosted by Scott Olson, takes you to the heart of lasting change - exploring the stories of real people, once invisible, and those working to make a difference.
What if you saw what’s wrong in the world today and could do something about it - would you? Visible, hosted by Scott Olson, takes you to the heart of lasting change - exploring the stories of real people, once invisible, and those working to make a difference.
Taylor Scott Olson is a filmmaker hailing from Minnesota, however, he also spent time in Los Angeles, so we discuss his time spent there and his feature film triumphs and trials from festivals to distribution.
Scott Olson and I talk about metal detecting his time into this hobby.
It’s homecoming week at Winona State, and who better to talk about it than the president of the university. Scott Olson shares his thoughts on homecoming, the future of WSU and the podcasts he likes.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the Freethinking Podcast! In this introductory episode, Tim Stratton and myself, Scott Olson, have a conversation about Freethinking Ministries, the Christian apologetics & theology ministry started by Stratton himself. If you're listening to this podcast, you likely have taken 1 Peter 3:15, which says “but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect,” to heart. We hope to, as these episodes come out, underscore exactly why it is so crucial that every single Christian have a functional understanding of apologetics. You guys are all in for a great ride. Tim is a brilliant thinker, and I get the privilege of asking him questions and acting as a guide for our conversation. I hope you take advantage of listening and continually share the show, so that we may better equip the church to engage the culture! There are three things you can do right now if you want to help equip the church: 1) Listen every week and try to engage intellectually with your faith, even when it's difficult; 2) Leave a rating & review on iTunes, as this will entice more people to “take the plunge” and begin listening; 3) Share the show with at least 1 other person you think might need to hear it. If you do those things, you'll be an outstanding member of the Freethinking Ministries community! Let's get thinking! (Yeah that probably won't catch on)
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The Cedar Rapids Mayoral Candidate Forum was held on Tuesday, October 17 at Whipple Auditorium within the Cedar Rapids Public Library on 5th Avenue. The event will ran from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 2017 mayoral candidates including Kris Gulick, Scott Olson, Brad Hart, Gary Hinzman, Tim Pridegon, Jorel Robinson, Lemi Tilahun and Monica Vernon were in attendance for the forum.
Our guests, Glen Corso and Scott Olson, who both run small lender trade associations, will talk about what small lenders want, and what they don't want from GSE reform. As normal, the first half of the program will feature, Joe Farr of MBSQuoteline providing a rate & market update, Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update as well as Sam Garcia of Mortgage Daily giving us a quick overview of the latest news stories impacting our industry and Andy Schell, a/k/a "Profit Doctor" sharing ideas on how to improve your bottom line and Les Parker's MarketLogics Live one minute take on the markets. Please tell others about this program and take a minute to share a link to this program with your friends and associates in the mortgage industry. Thank you, David Lykken Our guests, Glen Corso and Scott Olson, who both run small lender trade associations, will talk about what small lenders want, and what they don't want from GSE reform. As normal, the first half of the program will feature, Joe Farr of MBSQuoteline providing a rate & market update, Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update as well as Sam Garcia of Mortgage Daily giving us a quick overview of the latest news stories impacting our industry and Andy Schell, a/k/a "Profit Doctor" sharing ideas on how to improve your bottom line and Les Parker's MarketLogics Live one minute take on the markets. Please tell others about this program and take a minute to share a link to this program with your friends and associates in the mortgage industry. Thank you, David Lykken
Our guests, Glen Corso and Scott Olson, who both run small lender trade associations, will talk about what small lenders want, and what they don’t want from GSE reform. As normal, the first half of the program will feature, Joe Farr of MBSQuoteline providing a rate & market update, Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update as well as Sam Garcia of Mortgage Daily giving us a quick overview of the latest news stories impacting our industry and Andy Schell, a/k/a "Profit Doctor" sharing ideas on how to improve your bottom line and Les Parker’s MarketLogics Live one minute take on the markets. Please tell others about this program and take a minute to share a link to this program with your friends and associates in the mortgage industry. Thank you, David Lykken
Jon Sabes talks about innovation and the outdoors with Scott Olson, the inventor of Rollerblades, whose new creation, a pedal-powered rollercoast called SkyRide was installed on Carnival Cruise Ships and was named the Best New Cruise Ship Feature of 2016.
Have you ever sat on the sauna bench with someone who has created a product that hundreds of millions of people have experienced? During this episode of Sauna Talk, you will be able to get into the head and mind of serial entrepreneur Scott Olson. Thanks to extended sauna rounds on the bench, we will get deep into Scott’s mindset at the time when inline skating was just an idea. We will learn about what it took to turn a vision into a prototype, then into trial, and finally into a product that you either own or have experienced many times. Polyurethane wheels hold an edge, able to push off, like on ice. The story of Rollerblade is fascinating. What is equally fascinating is Scott Olson’s approach to creative thinking: how to turn ideas into marketable products. These tips can apply to inventors, dreamers, or just anyone looking for a more creative approach to their day. We will learn more about Scott’s fitness based products. You have to have a lot of confidence to walk into a bar wearing a sarong. Overlying all of this is Scott’s appreciation of his place in the world. On the sauna bench, the true nature of someone’s character reveals itself. Scott presents no ego. He is a fun guy who is humble, open to input from others, and exhibits a philosophy and joy of life that I hope you appreciate as much as I do.
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:45 James Foley Executed by ISIS 4:47 Twitter suspends accounts displaying graphic imagery 6:47 NY Post and Daily News publish graphic covers 8:12 St Louis Post Dispatch covers Ferguson 14:48 Scott Olson snags two magazine covers with Ferguson images 16:31 Todd Heisler says iPhones won't replace photojournalists 18:40 Portraits of acid attack survivors 21:43 Wyatt Neumann's I FEEL SORRY FOR YOUR CHILDREN 27:10 Humza Deas outlaw instagrams 29:19 LACMA's awesome Snapchat account 31:34 Al Tielmans photographs Mo'Ne Davis for the cover of Sports Illustrated 33:24 The Assholes of New York 35:35 Google's Photo Sphere app 37:50 Planet Labs launches satellites to photograph the earth in real-time 40:22 Photogrammar organizes, searches and visualizes 170,000 FSA images 43:33 4-year old reviews the French Laundry 46:32 Bryan Derballa's Sweet Moments of Summer
How does our society associate brands with personal identity? After discussing Chick-Fil-A and dreaming about Epcot, guest Scott Olson, CEO of International Teams, joins the crew to talk about the changing face of world missions and social justice.
In this weeks’ podcast, Kevin & I were joined by Scott Olson mid podcast. We talk about using Hymns in worship, some of the pros and cons to having to fall into a style of music as opposed to using songs based on the content of the lyrics. It’s a topic we are just touching the surface of, but it’s a great start to the discussion.
Matthew calls his friend Shoana Hunt. The two talk about bread, California, and there love for Scott Olson.